题目内容
The fish soup tasted so ________ that the guests asked for more.
A.bad B.badly C.well D.delicious
The students are very ______ at the ______ news.
A. surprised;surprising B. surprising;surprised
C. surprised;surprised D. surprising;surprising
We are thinking up a lot of good ideas, aren’t we?
A.getting along with B.doing well with
C.catching up with D.coming up with
When you learn a language, listening, speaking and writing are important, but reading can also be very helpful. It is a very active _______ which has many advantages, including:
Learning Vocabulary in Context
You will usually encounter new words when you read. If there are too many new words for you, then the level is too high and you should read something simpler. But if there are at most 5 new words per page, you will learn this vocabulary easily. You may not even need to use a _______ because you can guess the meaning from the rest of the text (from the context).
A _______ for Writing
When you read, it gives you a good example for writing. Text that you read show you structures and expressions that you can use when you write.
Seeing "Correctly Structured" English
When people write, they usually use "correct" English with a proper grammatical structure. This is not always true when people _______. So by reading you see and learn grammatical English naturally.
Working at Your Own Speed
You can read as fast or slowly as you like. You can read ten pages in 30 minutes, or take one hour to explore just one page. It doesn't matter. The choice is _______. You cannot easily do this when speaking or listening. This is one of the big advantages of reading because different people work at different speeds.
Personal Internet
If you choose something to read that you like, it can actually be interesting and enjoyable. For example, if you like to read about football in your own language, why not read about football in English? You will get information about football and improve your English ______ .
1.A.generation B.life C.person D.process
2.A.diary B.dictionary C.schoolbag D.workbook
3.A.Channel B.Method C.Model D.Talent
4.A.listen B.speak C.read D.draw
5.A.yours B.his C.theirs D.mine
6.A.in a minute B.in a hurry C.at once D.at the same time
It took the workers about ten days to build Huoshenshan Hospital. (划线部分提问)
________ did it take the workers to build Huoshenshan Hospital?
Most of Jeff’s best books ________ when he was sick and poor.
A.wrote B.would write C.had written D.were written
She thought she heard ________ fall on the floor, so she got up to take a look.
A.everything B.nothing C.anything D.something
这次对意大利的访问意义重大,将大力推动两国的发展。
The visit to Italy is so meaningful ________________________________ the development of the two countries greatly.
Many expressions that we use in American English come from novels. Today we will look at some of them from Lewis Carroll’s famous novel Alice in Wonderland in detail.
The story is about a young girl falling down a rabbit hole. When she finally lands, she finds herself in a strange world and meets some strange characters.
The first character Alice meets is the White Rabbit, who runs past her and says some strange words. Alice chases him, and that is where her adventures begin. As she runs after the rabbit, she falls down the rabbit hole into Wonderland. The expression1. can mean to enter an unexpected situation. However, usually we use this expression to mean we get interested in something to the point of distraction (分神). It often happens by accident and is about something not that meaningful.
Later in the story, Alice meets the March Hare and the Hatter at a crazy tea party. Hares have long been thought to behave excitedly in March, which is their mating (交配) season. Scientifically, this may not be true. But 2. means that someone is totally mad, or crazy. The expression 3. also means to be completely crazy and is more common. But don’t tell the March Hare. He must be green with envy!
25-27: Please choose the best expression for each blank.
A.to chase a white rabbit
B.to be mad as a March hare
C.to be mad as a hatter
D.to fall down the rabbit hole