题目内容

lonely???? ???? adj.

A.孤独的???????? B.害怕的???????? C.高兴的

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析:lone adj.孤单的; 孤独的; 人迹稀少的; 孤寂的; lonely adj.孤独的,孤单的; 寂寞的; 荒凉的,幽静的; 在孤单中度过的.

考点:英译汉。

 

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Pets are all very happy. Many pets have their houses and beds. They often go out to relax and take a walk with people in the park in the morning.

Some children like pets because they need a friend to play with at home. Many old people don’t live with their children, and they keep pets at home just because they often feel lonely(孤独的). They have them as their children and they love them very much. So pets are very important. I think every famil y needs pets.

1.Most people like to keep ________ animals at home.

A. small    B. white    C. big         D. black

2.People give their pets _______ and _________.

A. nice names, nice books     B. pet shops, nice books  

C. nice names, nice food    D. pet shops, nice food

3.Pets often _______ with people in the morning.

A. take a shower             B. go walking  C.  play soccer       D. listen to music

4.Why are the pets happy?

A. Many of them have their houses and beds.  B. They are children’s friends.  

C. They often go out to relax and take a walk.  D. Both A and C.

 5.The writer thinks __________.

A. pets are dirty                  B. people don’t need pets at home

C. people don’t like animals         D. pets are very important

 

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      Jack has married twice. His first wife died when she was 32. He met his second wife Maria while he was cycling round France They have been married for 50 years, and they have lived happily in a small village since they got married.

      Jack says that he has never been ill in his life. The secret of good health, according to my grandfather, is exercise He goes swimming every morning. He has done this since he was a boy. He also has a glass of wine every night! Perhaps that is his secret!

1.What kind of life has Jack lived?

A. A short life.                                                 B. An interesting life.

C. A lonely life                        D. A poor life.

2.Which of the following does Jack think is the most beautiful place?

A. Kathmandu.                        B. The Pyramids

C. The Sahara Desert.                   D. Taj Mahal

3.How many times has Jack married?

A. Once.           B. Twice.          C. Three times.             D. Four times.

4.Where did Jack meet Maria?

A. In India.         B. In Nepal.        C. In France                            D. in Egypt.

5.What does Jack do every night?

A. He has a glass of wine.               B. He goes swimming

C. He hunts lions.                                                     D. He rides a camel.

 

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The following morning we made phone calls and checked lost-and-found ads for German’s owner, but with no results. Saturday night he was still with us. 

On Sunday I had planned to take the children on a picnic. Since I thought it best to leave German behind in case his owner came by, we drove off without him. When we stopped to get gas at a local station, we were amazed to see German racing to the gas station after us. He stayed again Sunday night.  

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It was unusually quiet in the emergency room on December 25. I didn't think there would be any patients, sighing about having to work on Christmas. Just then five bodies   1  at my desk, a pale woman and four children.

"Are you all   2  ?" I asked.

"Yes," she said weakly and lowered her head.

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Something was wrong. I didn't say anything but   6 that it might be a little while   7  a doctor could see her. She  8 , "Take your time; it's warm in here." 

Then, I checked their chart. No address—they were homeless. The waiting room was warm. 

I went back to the nurses' station and mentioned we had a   9  family in the waiting room. The nurses went into action immediately, much as we do when there's a   10  emergency. But this was a Christmas emergency. 

We were all   11  a free meal on Christmas Day, so we claimed that meal and prepared a big dinner for our guests .We needed presents. We  12  from different departments candies, fruits and other things  13 that could be presents. Our team worked to meet the needs of a family who just wanted to be  14  on Christmas.

Later, as the family walked to the door to  15  , the four-year-old boy came running back, gave me a hug and whispered."Thanks for being our angels today."

1.                A.showed up      B.took in         C.came out D.looked on

 

2.                A.thirsty          B.hungry         C.sick  D.warm

 

3.                A.uncertain       B.smooth         C.natural   D.funny

 

4.                A.common        B.usual           C.fair  D.normal

 

5.                A.mother         B.children        C.nurses   D.doctor

 

6.                A.answered       B.imagined        C.explained D.commented

 

7.                A.after           B.since           C.when D.before

 

8.                A.advised         B.added          C.explained D.replied

 

9.                A.funny          B.lonely          C.jobless   D.homeless

 

10.               A.war            B.fire            C.medical   D.electrical

 

11.               A.rewarded       B.offered         C.allowed   D.ordered

 

12.               A.borrowed       B.received        C.collected  D.bought

 

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Her mother said, “Don’t be afraid, honey. Take courage!”

“What’s courage?” she asked, running to her mother’s bed.

“Courage is the brave breath,” her mother answered.

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“Certainly.”

The girl held out her little hands, saying, “Mum, blow some of your breath of courage to me.”

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