题目内容

—This camera is very similar ________ that one.

—Yes. I have some trouble ________ their differences.

A.as; telling

B.to; telling

C.to; to tell

D.with; to tell

 

【答案】

B

【解析】此题重点考查两个短语结构。Be similar to…与…相似和have trouble in doing sth表示做某事有困难。

 

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Mr. Smith’s umbrella was stolen(被偷)when he left it at the gate of the City Church. As his aunt gave him the umbrella as a birthday present, he wanted very much to get it back. So he decided to advertise(登广告)in the newspaper. He hoped he would get it back in this way. Three days passed but no one returned it.

When his friend learned this, he asked Mr. Smith to advertise again like this. “If the man who was seen to take an umbrella from the City Church last Sunday morning does not wish to get into trouble, he must return the umbrella to No.108,Broad Street.”

This came out in the newspaper, and on the next morning Mr. Smith was very much surprised when he opened the front door. By the door lay twelve umbrellas of all colors, and among them was his umbrella. Many of the umbrellas had notes with them saying that he took the umbrella by mistake and asking the owner not to say anything about the matter.

根据短文内容,选择正确答案:

1.Why did Mr. Smith want very much to get his umbrella backBecause______.

A. the umbrella was very expensive

B.the umbrella was very nice

C.the umbrella was given by his best friend

D.the umbrella was a birthday present given by his aunt

2.After he advertised in the newspaper for the first time______.

A. his aunt bought a new umbrella for him again

B.no one returned the umbrella to him

C.a thief returned the umbrella to him

D.a man said he took the umbrella by mistake

3.Who gave Mr. Smith a good piece of advice to find the umbrella?

A. His aunt.         B.A policeman.        C.His friend.         D.His wife.

4From the passage, we know Mr. Smith’s friend was______.

A. honest             B.clever              C.foolish      D.careful

 

Mr. Smith's umbrella was stolen(被偷)when he left it at the gate of the City Church. As his aunt gave him the umbrella as a birthday present, he wanted very much to get it back. So he decided to advertise(登广告)in the newspaper. He hoped he would get it back in this way. Three days passed but no one returned it.

When his friend learned this, he asked Mr. Smith to advertise again like this. "If the man who was seen to take an umbrella from the City Church last Sunday morning does not wish to get into trouble, he must return the umbrella to No. 108,Broad Street. "

This came out in the newspaper, and on the next morning Mr. Smith was very much surprised when he opened the front door. By the door lay twelve umbrellas of all colours, and among them was his umbrella. Many of the umbrellas had notes with them  saying that he took the umbrella by mistake and asking the owner not to say any thing about the matter.

根据短文内容,选择正确答案:

1. Why did Mr. Smith want very much to get his umbrella back? Because________.( )

A. the umbrella was very expensive

B. the umbrella was very nice

C. the umbrella was given by his best friend

D. the umbrella was a birthday present given by his aunt

2. After he advertised in the newspaper for the first time________.( )

A. his aunt bought a new umbrella for him again

B. no one returned the umbrella to him

C. a thief returned the umbrella to him

D. a man said he took the umbrella by mistake

3. Who gave Mr. Smith a good piece of advice to find the umbrella?( )

A. His aunt.                 B. A policeman.

C. His friend.                D. His wife.

4. Which of the following sentences is wrong?( )

A. A thief stole Mr. Smith's umbrella one day.

B. If someone took Mr. Smith's umbrella, he could get into trouble.

C. Mr. Smith's umbrella and other eleven umbrellas were taken on that day by Mr. Smith's door.

D. The man who took the umbrella by mistake asked the owner not to say anything about the matter.

5. From the passage, we know Mr. Smith's friend was________.( )

A. honest                  B. clever

C. foolish                  D. careful

 

One evening Charlie was on his way home from the railway station. When he turned round a corner, he heard footsteps behind him and he thought someone was coming near. He began to walk fast. The footsteps came fast, too. He slowed down. The footsteps also slowed down. Now he was sure that someone must be going after him. He tried to hide. Still the steps followed him. He didn't know how to save himself, so he jumped over some tall grass and hid himself in a cemetery(墓地). He threw himself down on one of tombs(坟墓).

The man behind came near. Charlie could hear the man jump over the grass. Thoughts of thieves and robbers filled his mind. Charlie stood up and faced the man. "What do you want? Why are you coming after me?" He asked.

"I say," the stranger asked, "do you always go home like this, or are you taking some special exercise tonight? I want to go to Mr. Green's and don't know the way. The station master told me to follow you as you live next door. Excuse me for asking, but is there much farther to go before we get there?"

1. That day Charlie was ____.

A. leaving the station for a cemetery               B. walking slowly along the street

C. on his way to Mr. Green's house                 D. on his way back home

2.When he found someone following him, Charlie ____.

A. was too frightened to move                   B. stopped to ask the man why

C. hid himself in a cemetery                      D. knew clearly what to do

3. Charlie went into a cemetery because he ____.

A. tried to get rid of the stranger

B. got tired after a day's walk

C. walked too fast and lost

D. wanted to hide his things there

4.When the stranger followed him into the cemetery, Charlie thought ____.

A. the stranger would ask him the way

B. the stranger would come to stay with him

C. he was in danger of losing his money or even his life

D. he could be asked about Mr. Green

5. The stranger followed Charlie because ____.

A. he wanted to kill Charlie.      

B. he wanted to steal things.

C. he wanted to go to Charlie's place.

D. he wanted to go to Mr. Green's and he didn't know the way there.

 

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When I was in primary school, I had a big argument with a boy in my class. I can’t ____ what it was about, but I have never forgotten the ____ I learned that day.

   I was sure that I was right and he was wrong. ____ , he strongly believed that I was wrong and he was right. The teacher decided to teach us a lesson. She _____ a good idea. She brought both of us to the front of the class and placed him on one side of her grey desk and me on ____. In the middle of the desk was a large, round object. It was ____ for me to see that it was black. She asked the boy what color the object was. “_____” he answered in a loud voice.

   I couldn’t ____ that the object was white, considering that it was certainly black! One more argument started between the boy and me, this time ____ the color of the object.

The teacher told me to go stand where the boy was standing and told him to come stand where I had been. We changed ____, and then she asked me what the color of the object was. I ____ answer, “White.” It was then that I knew what was wrong. It was an object with two ____ colored sides, and from his side it was white. ____ from my side was it black.

My teacher taught me a very improtant lesson that day: You must ____ in other person’s position (位置)and look at the ____ through their eyes in order to truly understand their ideas.

1.A. understand        B. remember         C. explain         D. know

2.A. class             B. subject           C. lesson          D. book

3.A.Therefore          B. Also            C. However       D. But

4.A. thought           B. went on with     C. go along with    D. came up with

5.A. another           B. other            C. the other       D. the others

6.A. hard            B. clean            C. lucky          D. clear

7.A. Black            B. White           C. Grey           D. Brown

8.A. realize            B. describe         C. believe          D. am sure

9.A. like              B. against          C. about           D. around 

10.A. places           B. objects          C. opinions        D. seats

11.A. could          B. should          C. had to          D. must

12.A. similarly         B. differently       C. brightly         D. truly

13.A. But             B. still             C. only           D. just

14.A. appear           B. stand           C. hide            D. sit

15.A. situation         B. discussion       C. solution         D.way

 

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        I've refused to allow my step son Jim to go to university because it will be too expensive and a waste
of time. People think I'm selfish or not kind-hearted. But I don't feel sorry for that, and I think more parents
will be coming around to my way of thinking. Britain's universities are failing to serve either the country or
our children. It's about time we voted (投票) with our feet.
        I can't remember when I began to change my mind on education. Like a lot of middle-class parents,
we had believed that going to university was what your children did. It's one of the reasons (理由) we offered
more than $ 100,000 in fees (学费) for Jim to go to a private (私立) school rather than a free public one.
Education is more important than nice cars, new kitchens or skiing holidays.
        Jim is a young boy of whom any parent would be proud. He's clever and helpful; he's good at things like
hanging pictures and mending doors; he can get on well with other kids. But he's shown little interest in study.
        It's not Jim's intellect (智力) that's the problem-after he entered the school he was asked to sit an exam
but an in-built reluctance (勉强) to do any more work than necessary to get by. We've tried everything to make
him work harder. None of it has worked. For his final exams, Jim got a D and two Es. Even allowing for our
low expectations (期望), this came as a surprise to his mother and me.
         "Surely," I said to one of Jim's teachers, "the only subject Jim would get on with such poor grades would
be the kind of subject that wouldn't be worth doing anyway."
         "Not at all," the teacher answered, as if speaking to a dinosaur. He read out the names of a lot of univer-
sities I'd never heard of, saying they'd all be fit for Jim. 
         It was at this point I realized how far away I was from today's education. I knew that, since I was at
school in the early 1980s-when a student with such poor grades as Jim's would not have been allowed to go to
any university-the population in the UK going on to higher education has gone up from 14% to a surprising 44%.
1. The reason the writer won't let Jim go to university is that _________.
[     ]
A. the family is too poor to send Jim there
B. there are few universities in the UK
C. Jim won't be allowed to go to university
D. it's a waste of time and money to do so
2. What's Jim's main problem?
[     ]
A. He is so slow that he can't learn anything.
B. He is interested in anything except study.
C. He doesn't want to use his head at school.
D. He never likes working hard and being busy.
3. What is the teacher's idea in the passage?
[     ]
A. He thinks the writer should encourage Jim to go to university.
B. He is sure most universities will certainly refuse to take Jim.
C. He is sure Jim's father is too old to understand today's education.
D. He thinks education in the UK has changed a lot in the past years.
4. From the passage we can infer(推论)_________.
[     ]
A. some people can't follow the steps of the country
B. many young people don't go to university in the UK
C. parents are usually strongly against higher education
D. education in the UK is becoming worse and worse

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