题目内容
完形填空:
Most people in the United States speak English. There are over 2,000 languages(语言)spoken throughout the world. You know that every language has 1 own words. 2 you want to learn a foreign language(外国语), you must learn its words. You must know 3 the words mean(意思), and you must say them in the 4 . Words are 5 up of(由…组成)sounds(语音), and different language have different sounds. There are thousands of language sounds. When you 6 English, you are using only about fifty of them.
Some languages are spoken faster than 7 . English is spoken 8 slowly than French. Women speak 9 than men. In America, women speak about 175 words every minute, 10 men speak about only 150. How many words every minute do you speak?
1. A. itself |
B. it |
C. it's |
D. its |
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2. A. When |
B. Whether |
C. If |
D. Why |
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3. A. what |
B. where |
C. that |
D. which |
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4. A. idea |
B. country |
C. right way |
D. street |
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5. A. make |
B. makes |
C. making |
D. made |
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6. A. say |
B. speak |
C. to say |
D. to speak |
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7. A. the other |
B. other |
C. others |
D. another |
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8. A. much |
B. more |
C. most |
D. best |
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9. A. faster |
B. slowly |
C. fastest |
D. most slowly |
[ ] |
10. A. and |
B. or |
C. but |
D. yet |
[ ] |
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完形填空。
Have you heard of Henry Ford? He was the 1 son of a farmer in Michigan. Like most farmers at that time, his father William hoped he would help him on the farm, but Henry was not interested in farm work 2 . He did everything he could 3 away from it. Once he wrote:
“ 4 a waste it is for a man to spend hours behind a slowly moving horse”.However, Henry was not a lazy boy. He liked to do mechanical work, and mended clocks and watches for 5 friends. Later, he took a 6 as a mechanic, showing great interest in steam engines. In 1908, he built the famous
“Medel T”. This car was so popular that it was 7 for twenty years. Five years 8 that he started the Ford Motor Company. It made the U. S. a nation on wheels, and helped the U. S. become what it is now.
(1) A .oldest |
B .eldest |
C .young |
D .younger |
(2) A .at all |
B .also |
C .too |
D .already |
(3) A .to keep |
B .keep |
C .to stop |
D .stop |
(4) A .As |
B .That |
C .How |
D .What |
(5) A .father's |
B .their |
C .every |
D .his |
(6) A .work |
B .factory |
C .job |
D .school |
(7) A .unchange |
B .unchanged |
C .changed |
D .changing |
(8) A .later |
B .after |
C .before |
D .late |
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完形填空。 | |||
Once, in a small village, lived a family with eight children. Two of the children loved 1 very much, but the family was so poor that it was impossible to send 2 of them to study at the art college at the same time. After many discussions, the two boys finally 3 a plan. They would toss(抛) a coin. The loser would go 4 into the mines (煤矿) and, with his earnings(赚得的钱), 5 his brother studying at the college. Then, when the brother who won the toss finished his studies, after four years, he would support the other brother studying at the 6 all his heart and his paintings were much 7 than those of most of his teachers, and by the time he 8 , he was beginning to make a lot of money for his paintings. 9 James returned, the family held a big dinner for his great success. Soon after the meal began, James 10 up from his seat to drink a toast (举杯祝酒) to his dear 11 He said, "Jack, now you can go to the art college and your 12 will come true. I will take care of you. " But Jack said 13 , "Brother, the four years in the mines has done too much to my hands, so it' s too 14 Now I can' t even hold a glass. " To show his great love and respect, James drew his brother' s hands with 15 towards the sky. He called his drawing "The Praying Hands", which became very famous years later. | |||
( )1. A. painting ( )2. A. any ( )3. A. looked out ( )4. A. off ( )5. A. support ( )6. A. home ( )7. A. better ( )8. A. arrived ( )9. A. Before ( )10. A. picked ( )11. A. brother ( )12. A. way ( )13. A. happily ( )14. A. early ( )15. A. legs |
B. books B. all B. worked out B. away B. agree B. mine B. worse B. graduated B. When B. turned B. sister B. idea B. surprisedly B. late B. feet |
C. school C. both C. took out C. up C. follow C. college C. cheaper C. walked C. Though C. looked C. father C. dream C. angrily C. good C. arms |
D. money D. neither D. got out D. down D. let D. school D, older D. waited D. While D. stood D. mother D. practice D. softly D. helpful D. fingers |