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从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
In learning English,one should first pay attention to listening and speaking.It is the groundwork of reading and writing.You'd better 1. your best to speak while you do much listening.Don't be 2. of making mistakes.But be careful not to let them stop you from improving your 3. .While you are doing this,a good 4. is to write﹣keep a diary,write notes or letters.Then if you can,ask some others to go through 5. you have written and tell you where it is wrong.Many mistakes in your speaking will be 6. found when you write.Through correcting mistakes,you can do better in learning English.
If you are slow in speaking,don't 7. about it.One of the helpful ways is reading,either aloud or to yourself.The important thing is to choose 8. interesting to read.It mustn't be too difficult for you.When you are reading 9. this way,don't stop to 10. the new words if you can guess their meanings when they have nothing to do with the sentences.You can do that some other time.
1.A.have B.send C.make D.try
2.A.sure B.afraid C.proud D.tired
3.A.English B.Chinese C.Japanese D.French
4.A.start B.idea C.way D.manner
5.A.how B.when C.why D.what
6.A.happily B.easily C.really D.slowly
7.A.talk B.fear C.worry D.hurry
8.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing
9.A.by B.on C.at D.in
10.A.look at B.look for C.look up D.look over
阅读下面短文, 从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
It is true that hard workers are always fighting against the attraction of sleep. The allusion(典故) xuan liang ci gu, which means tying one's hair to the house beam(房梁)(大腿) with a sharp tool, tells 11. stories about the hard experience of keeping awake.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a 12. politician named Sun Jing, who really enjoyed studying, even in the 13. . In case he fell asleep when reading at night, Sun 14. a special way that would help him. He tied his hair to the beam while 15. . Then, if he felt sleepy, his hair would be pulled upward by the rope and the 16. would wake him up.
Before you are 17. by Sun's action, the story of Su Qin, another celebrated man who lived in the Warring States Period(《战国策》), when Su was young, he 18. so many times to get a governmental position that he even let his family down. So he 19. to work harder. When he felt sleepy at night, he used a sharp tool to stab at his thigh so that he would become awake and focus on reading again.
20. , Su's hard work were rewarded. Finally, he realized his dream and became successful. Then, people joined Su's story with Sun's and created the allusion xuan liang ci gu. At present, their amazing spirits are still meaningful and encouraging.
11.A. two B. three C. four D. five
12.A. lucky B. famous C. polite D. poor
13.A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. daytime
14.A. joined in B. heard from C. thought of D. made sure
15.A. sleeping B. reading C. eating D. resting
16.A. sound B. hair C. pain D. light
17.A. excited B. satisfied C. moved D. surprised
18.A. failed B. cried C. tried D. fell
19.A. planned B. decided C. agreed D. preferred
20.A. Directly B. Correctly C. Exactly D. Certainly
阅读下面短文,理解大意,然后从各小题的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案,使短文连贯完整。
In Chinese culture, the color red stands for many good things, for example, happiness. But writing names and letters in red ink is usually 21. . Why
In ancient times, red was the symbol of 22. . Not everyone could write in red ink 23. emperors. They would 24. to official also memorials (奏折) in red ink. The red ink that emperors used was made of cinnabar(朱砂), so their replies were known as zhupi.
Writing in red ink also had something to do with 25. . In ancient China, the criminals who were sentenced(判刑)to death wrote their names in red ink. The records of criminals' names were all written in red. Names on tombstones(墓碑) were 26. as well. Therefore, it was thought to be 27. to write names in red ink.
Since red words carry bad meanings, people don' t write 28. in red ink. If you write to friends or family members in red ink, it means you want to break up with them.
Nowadays, red ink is used for proofreading(校对). 29. correct students' homework in red ink. Editors (编辑) who need to 30. mistakes in newspapers and magazines also use red ink. But writing names or letters in red ink is still a bad idea to many people.
21.A. allowed B. avoided C. guided D. forced
22.A. love B. duty C. age D. power
23.A. only B. nearly C. never D. also
24.A. send B. write C. reply D. listen
25.A. death B. life C. study D. health
26.A. black B. white C. green D. red
27.A. important B. unlucky C. possible D. polite
28.A. letters B. stories C. articles D. books
29.A. Parents B. Teachers C. Headmasters D. Friends
30.A. realize B. make C. correct D. hide
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"The grass looks greener on the other side of the fence. " That's an old 31. in English. It means other places often look better,more interesting than the place 32. you live. Some people worry 33. young Chinese are beginning to feel that way. They see young Chinese paying no attention to Chinese culture and, 34. ,buying Japanese cartoon books,watching Korean soap operas and even celebrating Western holidays.
Foreign books and soap operas are good, 35. Chinese writers and actors are just as good. As for holidays,Christmas is nice,but it can 36. have the meaning for Chinese that Spring Festival has,and the West has nothing to compare with Mid Autumn Festival. And let's not forget the part of Chinese culture I like best: 37. friendliness. Not all countries are as 38. as China.
It's good to enjoy other cultures and to 39. from them,but they cannot replace your own culture. It's good to look on the other side of the fence,but 40. you take a good long look. You will find that the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence.
31.A. word B. saying C. sentence D. rule
32.A. that B. when C. where D. which
33.A. that B. if C. why D. whether
34.A. however B. besides C. instead D. then
35.A. and B. so C. but D. or
36.A. still B. never C. always D. ever
37.A. they B. their C. it D. its
38.A. warm B. warmer C. cold D. colder
39.A. learns B. Learning
C. in learning D. learn
40.A. make up B. make up of
C. make sure D. be sure to
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"No problem." This phrase has almost replaced(代替) the 41. words "You're welcome". This situation 42. me.
Here's what happens when I buy something:
“Thank you,” I say.
The shop staff says, "Here's your change(零钱)."
The shop staff says, "No problem."
Actually, it is really a(n) 43. . What I expect is "You 're welcome", and that means "You are welcome to 44. here and thanks for letting us help you."
But when someone says "No problem", what I hear in my head is "It's no problem at all for you to go to another store next time. I've 45. you, so now get out of here". "No problem" seems to say that you are really not " 46. " at all.
Maybe you're thinking Come on! It's just a popular expression. It doesn't mean to 47. you. But that worries me even more, because it shows that people just aren't listening to or 48. what others say. It's a big problem.
Some people may say "No problem" is a phrase only for 49. people. But they're wrong. Almost all age groups are using it. You can hear "No problem" everywhere you go.
So, next time you're about to say those unwelcome words, stop and think for a minute. Try, 50. , to be a little more polite and say "You 're welcome".
41.A.direct B.popular C.polite
42.A.excites B.worries C.interests
43.A.problem B.explanation C.expression
44.A.argue B.leave C.shop
45.A.heard from
B.taken care of
C.had conversations with
46.A.welcome B.friendly C.correct
47.A.punish B.hurt C.pardon
48.A.taking down B.ending up with C.paying attention to
49.A.young B.similar C.normal
50.A.at last B.at least C.at most
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My sisters and I recently returned from visiting our beloved parents in Florida. For six days, we spent about six hours on the beach. We took the beach 51. —it's almost a full-time job! Though, we really 52. ourselves there.
I usually read books on the beach while my mom and sisters enjoyed 53. shells (贝壳). This time they filled their pockets and bags with seashells, and then took them home. They meant to 54. all kinds of things out of the seashells to sell. On the last day of our trip, I joined the family 55. of collecting shells too. I grabbed handfuls of (一把) sand and picked out shell treasures. Having 56. so many shell handicrafts (手工艺品) made by my mom and sisters before, I used to take shells for granted (理所当然). But I couldn't help but feel 57. at the shells in Florida. Some were big and in different 58. while some were no bigger than a nail, which was unbelievable.
Many people know there's a beach full of 59. in Western Australia, which is over 74 miles long! It's called Shell Beach. But nobody exactly knows 60. seashell species (品种) there are on the beach: 61. , as many as 200,000 different kinds. However, very few of the shells have pearls (珍珠) in them. 62. The Science Network, "A finished pearl takes 15 to 20 years to make, which 63. why a ton of shells might produce as few as three pearls. The probabilities (概率) of them being 64. pearls are, exactly, one in a million. "
I was lost in thought. The chances of finding a pearl in a shell are more than one in a million. Compared with shells, 65. isn't so hard. The shells with pearls are valued by people and so is the person who gets to the top. So try to be a pearl on the beach!
51.A.patiently B.nervously C.seriously D.happily
52.A.trained B.improved C.believed D.enjoyed
53.A.collecting B.touching C.watching D.painting
54.A.connect B.buy C.mix D.make
55.A.relaxation B.business C.vacation D.relation
56.A.seen B.described C.lost D.imagined
57.A.bored B.upset C.strange D.surprised
58.A.copies B.shapes C.sizes D.names
59.A.seats B.stones C.sands D.shells
60.A.how often B.how far C.how many D.how long
61.A.instead B.perhaps C.still D.sometimes
62.A.According to B.As for C.Because of D.Such as
63.A.means B.suggests C.wonders D.explains
64.A.normal B.common C.perfect D.similar
65.A.changing B.succeeding C.growing D.falling
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A daughter complained to her father about her life and how things were so hard for her. She didn't know if she was going to make it and wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling(奋斗). It seemed that as one problem was solved, a new 66. .
Her father who is a good cook, took her to the 67. . He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to a boil. In one he placed carrots, in the 68. he placed eggs, and in the last he placed coffee beans. He let them boil, without 69. a word.
The daughter waited impatiently, wondering 70. he was doing. In about twenty minutes, he 71. the burners and put the carrots, the eggs and the coffee into different bowls. He asked, "Darling, what do you see " "Carrots, eggs and coffee." She 72. .
He brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She noticed that they were 73. . He then asked her to take an egg and break 74. . After pulling off the shell, She observed (观察) the hard-boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to taste the coffee. She enjoyed it and smiled.
"What does it mean, Farther " she asked.
He explained that 75. of them had faced the same situation, boiling water, 76. each reacted (反应)differently. The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak 77. being boiled. The fragile (脆弱) eggs became hard after cooking. Coffee beans were the most 78. of the three. They turned the 79. into delicious coffee. "Which are you " he asked his daughter.
When 80. knock on your door, how do you answer Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean
66.A.missed B.appeared C.invented D.served
67.A.kitchen B.bedroom C.living room D.restroom
68.A.other B.first C.second D.third
69.A.speaking B.saying C.talking D.telling
70.A.why B.where C.when D.what
71.A.turned on B.turned down C.turned off D.turned up
72.A.wondered B.questioned C.admired D.replied
73.A.hard B.soft C.sweet D.bad
74.A.one B.ones C.it D.them
75.A.each B.both C.neither D.none
76.A.and B.so C.because D.but
77.A.until B.unless C.before D.after
78.A.special B.common C.healthy D.famous
79.A.egg B.water C.bowl D.carrot
80.A.shyness B differences B.difficulties
C.success
阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A few years ago, I had a wonderful Christmas experience that finally changed how I celebrate the festival. Now I've decided to 81. it with all of you. Before that Christmas, I was running around like a crazy person to get 82. ready. One day I took my three little kids to Walmart to buy the last things for them the next day. I was 83. and kept thinking to myself, "What is the true 84. of Christmas "
When I finished 85. and was walking towards the exit, I noticed an old man sitting on the bench with an envelope in his hand. He handed something to a(n) 86. , well-dressed man and said, "Merry Christmas!" It was a $20 bill. The young man got a(n) 87. and asked, "Are you serious " "Yes, Merry Christmas," he replied. So the young man got the money and left 88. . "What's he doing " I was more puzzled 89. I saw him giving more bills to some other shoppers. Just then, he 90. and walked over to me. Then he pulled a $50 bill 91. his envelop and handed it to me, saying "Merry Christmas!"
My face turned red and said, "Sir, I don't need 92. dollars." "Well, then," he smiled and said, "Find someone who does, Merry Christmas." And he left smiling. What a 93. man he was and how many people he helped out that day! All of a sudden, for the 94. time I felt the real Christmas spirit. And I decided I'd spread his spirit and find someone who 95. that $50. From then on, I was used to teaching my kids about love and kindness and letting them feel the spirit the Christmas season can bring. Merry Christmas, everyone!
81.A.deal B.share C.get D.lay
82.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing
83.A.sad B.excited C.tired D.scared
84.A.love B.relation C.meaning D.happiness
85.A.eating B.playing C.running D.shopping
86.A.honest B.young C.handsome D.kind
87.A.present B.dollar C.surprise D.envelop
88.A.angrily B.easily C.slowly D.happily
89.A.unless B.though C.since D.when
90.A.tidied up B.stood up C.looked up D.woke up
91.A.away from B.out of C.across from D.ahead of
92.A.twenty B.forty C.fifty D.sixty
93.A.kind B.clever C.poor D.foolish
94.A.only B.last C.first D.other
95.A.accepted B.owned C.spent D.needed
答案解析部分
【答案】1.D;2.B;3.A;4.C;5.D;6.B;7.C;8.A;9.D;10.C
【答案】11.A;12.B;13.C;14.C;15.B;16.C;17.D;18.A;19.B;20.D
【答案】21.B;22.D;23.A;24.C;25.A;26.D;27.B;28.A;29.B;30.C
【答案】31.B;32.C;33.A;34.C;35.C;36.B;37.D;38.A;39.D;40.C
【答案】41.C;42.B;43.A;44.C;45.B;46.A;47.B;48.C;49.A;50.B
【答案】51.C;52.D;53.A;54.D;55.B;56.A;57.D;58.B;59.D;60.C;61.B;62.A;63.D;64.C;65.B
【答案】66.B;67.A;68.C;69.B;70.D;71.C;72.D;73.B;74.A;75.C;76.D;77.D;78.A;79.B;80.B
【答案】81.B;82.A;83.C;84.C;85.D;86.B;87.C;88.D;89.D;90.B;91.B;92.C;93.A;94.C;95.D
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