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(1)A.excitedB.excitingC.unexcitedD.unexciting
(2)A.of…on…ofB.of…in…ofC.from…on…fromD.from…in…from
(3)A.whereB.(不填)C.whichD.that
(4)A.-(不填)B.inC.toD.at
(5)A.willleaveB.isleavingC.leaveD.haveleft
(6)A.afterB.inC.onD.before
(7)A.effectsB.effectC.affectD.affects
(8)A.shortB.shortenC.lessD.lessen
(9)A.goodB.betterC.bestD.most
(10)A.atB.forC.ofD.on
答案:
(1)B;
(2)D;
(3)C;
(4)C;
(5)C;
(6)D;
(7)A;
(8)D;
(9)C;
(10)B
1.Frankknewhewasveryill.Hespentdayswalking,
(1)asfarasthirtymiles
(2)aday,tryingtoreasonwiththepain,andstrangethoughtsinhismind.Then,onenight,hemadeuphis(3)thathewouldgotothehospitalandaskthemtoadmithim.Hereportedtoout-patientsandaskedtoseeapsychiatrist.
Ajuniordoctoreventuallyexaminedhimand(4)toFrank'
sconfusedaccountofhavingbeeninhospitalbefore,ofhowhethoughtheoughtto(5)againbecausehewassoconfusedandknewsomethingwasverywrongwithhim.Thedoctordidnotadmithim.Frankcannot(6)whetherhewastoldthatthehospitalwasfullorthattheysimplydidnotbelievehim."
IfeltIwascompletelyalone.Ithoughttherewas(7)theretohelp."
SoFrankwentbackontothestreetstofindafutureofsleepingoutside,theoccasionalshelterinhospitals,andsometimesprison(8)hewaspickedupforbeingdrunk:
drunkbecauseitwasthe(9)wayhecouldforgethiscondition.Frankhadsoughthelpandbeenturnedaway.Thousandsofothers(10)himcanfindnohelpeither.Theyarethesufferersfromlong-termmentalillnessthatconfusethemindsoftheirvictims.
(1)A.sometimesB.sometimeC.sometimeD.time
(2)A.forB.atC.onD.in
(3)A.headB.brainC.mindD.heart
(4)A.listenedB.heardC.talkedD.took
(5)A.beadmittedB.admitC.beadmittingD.havebeenadmitted
(6)A.remindB.rememberC.recallD.forget
(7)A.somebodyB.anybodyC.nobodyD.everybody
(8)A.wheneverB.whereC.thatD.why
(9)A.onlyB.oneC.badD.first
(10)A.asB.someC.alikeD.like
(1)A;
(2)D;
(4)A;
(5)A;
(6)B;
(7)C;
(8)A;
(9)A;
(10)D
JulesVerne'
smostfamousbookis"
TwentyThousandLeaguesundertheSea"
.(A"
league"
isanoldword
(1)aboutthreemiles.)Inthosedayssubmarineshadnotbeen
(2),buthedescribesanunderwatershipverylikeamodernsubmarine.Thecaptainofthesubmarine,calledCaptainNemo,andhismenhavemanystrangeadventuresandfindmanystrangethings(3)thebottomoftheocean.Hewasaverygood(4).Hischaractersoftendidsurprisingandsometimesimpossiblethings,buttheyalwaysseemed(5)realpeople.
Inanotherbook,"
AroundtheWorldinEightyDays"
JulesVernecreatesMr.Fogg,thehero,(6)madeabetthathewouldtravelaroundtheworldineightydays.Nowadaysthismayseem(7)toyou,butinthosedaystherewerenoplanesorevencars.Mr.Foggandhisservanttraveledinmanydifferent(8),evenonanelephantatonetime!
Ifyouwanttoknowtheirresult,youshouldreadthebook.
InallhisbooksJulesVerneusedhisscientificknowledge(9)hisimaginationindescribingfutureinventions.(10)hewaswrong,ofcourse,butoftentheaccuracyofhisdescriptionsisveryclever.
(1)A.meaningB.includingC.meansD.speaks
(2)A.madeB.discoveredC.producingD.invented
(3)A.inB.beneathC.atD.under
(4)A.story-tellerB.sailorC.captainD.pilot
(5)A.areB.tobeC.thatD.asif
(6)A.thatB.whichC.whatD.who
(7)A.easyB.difficultC.comfortableD.hard
(8)A.roadsB.pathsC.waysD.countries
(9)A.exceptB.aswellC.aswellasD.or
(10)A.AlwaysB.SeldomC.SometimesD.Sometimes
(5)B;
(6)D;
(8)C;
IntheUK,inbusinesssituations,whenyoumeetsomeone
(1)thefirsttimeyoushakehandsandsay,“Howdoyoudo?
”.Thisisnotreallyaquestion,andthereply
(2)itisanothergreetingsuchas“Howdoyoudo?
”or“Hello”or“I’mvery(3)_tomeetyou”or,ifyouhavemetthepersonsometimebefore,“It’sgoodtoseeyouagain”.
Youdon’t(4)handseverytimeyoumeetsomeone,youjustgreetthem.Ifyouareinvited(5)someone’shousefordinner,itisusualtotakeapresent–somechocolates(6)flowersor,ifyouknowthemquitewell,abottleofwine.Ifyoudonotknowthehostwell,don’tbethelastpersontoleave.Telephone(7)nextdaytothankthehostforthemeal.Englishpeopledon’tliketotalkaboutpersonalthings,andtendto(8)religion,politicsandmoney.
Goodtopicsforsmalltalkaretheweather,holidays,weekendactivities,gardensandarchitecture,(9)housesandhomes.Whenyougotoapuborbar,it’susualtotake(10)tobuyadrinkforeveryoneinyourgroupandpayforthedrinkswhenyougetthemfromthebarandbeforeyoudrinkthem.
(1)A.atB.forC.sinceD.in
(2)A.forB.afterC.toD.in
(3)A.pleasingB.pleasedC.pleasantD.unpleasant
(4)A.shakeB.touchC.feelD.take
(5)A.atB.withC.toD.in
(6)A.orB.andC.withD.in
(7)A.inB.theC.withinD.to
(8)A.talkaboutB.askaboutC.avoidD.talk
(9)A.especiallyB.specialC.speciallyD.especial
(10)A.chanceB.opportunityC.turnsD.choice
(2)C;
(3)B;
(6)A;
(7)B;
(10)C
二、阅读理解
1.WhenIwasalittlegirl,mybrothersandIcollectedstampsformanyyears.Mymotherdidn'
tusetoworkduringtheweek,butsheworkedinthepostofficenearourhouseonSaturdays,andsheusedtobringhomeallthenewstampsassoonastheywereissued.
OnthedayoftheWorldCupfootballfinalinLondonin1966,wewereveryexcitedbecauseEnglandwereplayingWestGermanyinthefinal.Whenwewerehavinglunch,mymothertoldustogotothepostofficestraightawayafterthematchifEnglandwon,butshedidn'
ttelluswhy.At2o'
clockmymotherwentbacktoworkasusual,whiletherestofthefamilywerewatchingthefootballonTVathome.Althoughshewasn'
twatchingthematch,shewaslisteningtoitontheradio.
Englandwon4:
2andsomybrothersandIrantothepostoffice.Asweburstin,mymotherwasstandingbehindthecounter.ShewaswaitingtosellusaveryspeciallimitededitionwithENGLANDWINNERSoneachstamp.Wewereoverthemoon.
Westillhaveittoday,andperhapsitisworthalotofmoney.
(1)Thispassagemainlytellsus__________.
A.theauthorandherbrotherusedtolikestampsverymuch
B.theauthorhadaverykindmother
C.theauthorandherbrotherhadanunforgettableexperienceincollectingstamps
D.theirmotherusedtosupportthembyworkinginthepostoffice
(2)Accordingtothepassage,hermotherworkedinthepostoffice________.
A.duringtheweek
B.onSaturdays
C.onSundays
D.forsixdays
(3)TheirmothertoldthemtogotothepostofficestraightawayafterthematchifEnglandwon,butshedidn'
ttellthemwhy.Whydoyouthinkshedidthat?
A.Shewantedtogivethemasurprise.
B.Shedoubtedifshewouldgetthestamps.
C.Sheforgottodothat.
D.Shethoughtitunnecessarytotellthemthereason.
(4)Whatdoesthesentence"
Wewereoverthemoon."
mean?
A.Wejumpedhigh.
B.Wewereextremelyhappyaboutit.
C.Wewatchedthemoonforalongtime.
D.Wecouldn'
tsleepthewholenight.
(5)Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.MyChildhood.
B.MyMother.
C.APreciousStamp.
D.AMemorableExperienceinCollectingStamps.
(1)C;
(2)B;
(3)A;
(4)B;
(5)D
2."
Listen,that'
snotright."
"
Look,youdon'
tunderstand!
"
Sorry,Idon'
tfollow."
Arethesethreespeakers,whoarejustchattingnaturally,actuallyrevealingwhatmanypeoplebelieveistheirdominantthinkingandlearningstyle?
Manyeducators,whoresearchinthisfieldsaythateverybodyhasoneofthreebasicwaysofprocessingtheworld:
visual,auditoryorkinaesthetic.Studentswhofindtheirdominantlearningstylecanmaketheirlearningmoreefficient.
TheVisualLearner:
Thevisuallearnertendstolearnbywatchingandcopyingwhatothersdo;
theyusuallydrawdiagrams,mapsandpicturesratherthantakingnotesinwords.Theyhavearichimagination,theytendtoseepicturesintheirheadanddaydreamincolour;
theynoticechangesinpeopleandplacesquickly;
theyrememberfacesnotnames;
theywriteneatlyandneedatidyenvironmenttoworkin,buttheyliketosurroundthemselveswithcolour,artandpictures;
theydoodlealot.
TheAuditoryLearner:
Listen,t
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