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9.Stephen wasbusy(忙碌的) with the report on giant pandas last week.分析 斯蒂芬上周忙于大熊猫报告.
解答 本题从所给的空白处的单词的词义和词性得知要用一个形容词,我们学过be busy with 这个短语是"忙于做某事"的意思.故答案是 busy
点评 这样的题目主要考查一些固定短语的用法,解答时要先翻译一下句子,联系所学过的一些词语的固定搭配进行解答.平时多加强对一些固定搭配的记忆.本题还可能考查be busy doing 的用法.即,be busy 后如果是一个动词时要把该动词加上-ing.
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17.阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A.B.C.D四个选项中选出一个最佳选项.
It was a lovely spring afternoon.My classmates and I were playing happily on the playground when I let out a cry,"Ow!Ow!Something in my shoe is biting*me."
Everyone was shocked by the cry.They took me into a classroom and were about to take off my(11)A."Which foot is it?"One asked"let us h ave a look."
Suddenly,I remembered the holes in(12)Csocks.My family was very poor during those years.I wore welfare socks,which cost only a little,but those(13)Dwelfare socks didn't last long.They soon had (14)Aat he bottom.
I refused to take off my shoe.I(15)Bstand others seeing the holes in my sock.I tried to hold back my tears Yet,each time the thing(16)Dmy shoe bit me,tears raced down my face.
My teacher,Miss Diane,hurried into the(17)C,"What's wrong?"She asked.
"Something is biting her right foot,(18)Bshe doesn't let us take off her shoe,"One of my classmates answered.
Miss Diane lived next door to me.She(19)Aeverything about my family.She put both hands on my shaking shoulders and(20)Ainto my painful and hopeless eyes.
"Oh,yes,it must be a sock-eating ant,"She said,as if she had(21)Bseen the thing inside the shoe."I had a bite from one of those ants.By the time I got my shoe off,it had(22)Dalmost the whole bottom off my sock."My classmates nodded while they were listening to the teacher(23)C,although they all looked a little puzzled*.
Miss Diane took off my right shoe and sock and shook them over the dustbin*.Two red ants (24)Bit.
"Just what I thought it.The ants have eaten part of her sock."When she stroked an alcohol*cotton ball on the bites,she added,"You are such a(25)Cgirl to take so many bites."
The alcohol felt cool on the bites and a little girl's pride was saved by the"sock-eating ant"story.
It was a lovely spring afternoon.My classmates and I were playing happily on the playground when I let out a cry,"Ow!Ow!Something in my shoe is biting*me."
Everyone was shocked by the cry.They took me into a classroom and were about to take off my(11)A."Which foot is it?"One asked"let us h ave a look."
Suddenly,I remembered the holes in(12)Csocks.My family was very poor during those years.I wore welfare socks,which cost only a little,but those(13)Dwelfare socks didn't last long.They soon had (14)Aat he bottom.
I refused to take off my shoe.I(15)Bstand others seeing the holes in my sock.I tried to hold back my tears Yet,each time the thing(16)Dmy shoe bit me,tears raced down my face.
My teacher,Miss Diane,hurried into the(17)C,"What's wrong?"She asked.
"Something is biting her right foot,(18)Bshe doesn't let us take off her shoe,"One of my classmates answered.
Miss Diane lived next door to me.She(19)Aeverything about my family.She put both hands on my shaking shoulders and(20)Ainto my painful and hopeless eyes.
"Oh,yes,it must be a sock-eating ant,"She said,as if she had(21)Bseen the thing inside the shoe."I had a bite from one of those ants.By the time I got my shoe off,it had(22)Dalmost the whole bottom off my sock."My classmates nodded while they were listening to the teacher(23)C,although they all looked a little puzzled*.
Miss Diane took off my right shoe and sock and shook them over the dustbin*.Two red ants (24)Bit.
"Just what I thought it.The ants have eaten part of her sock."When she stroked an alcohol*cotton ball on the bites,she added,"You are such a(25)Cgirl to take so many bites."
The alcohol felt cool on the bites and a little girl's pride was saved by the"sock-eating ant"story.
11.A.shoe | B.shirt | C.hat | D.coat |
12.A.his | B.her | C.my | D.your |
13.A.free | B.wet | C.dirty | D.cheap |
14.A.holes | B.boxes | C.stones | D.po ckets |
15.A.could | B.couldn't | C.must | D.mustn't |
16.A.on | B.near | C.under | D.in |
17.A.office | B.playground | C.classroom | D.toilet |
18.A.because | B.but | C.or | D.so |
19.A.knew | B.forgot | C.taught | D.borrowed |
20.A.looked | B.dropped | C.ran | D.got |
21.A.hardly | B.already | C.still | D.only |
22.A.turned | B.put | C.taken | D.eaten |
23.A.angrily | B.sadly | C.carefully | D.happily |
24.A.lived on | B.fell into | C.went over | D.turned to |
25.A.lucky | B.friendly | C.brave | D.clever. |
14.-Can you tell me ?
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-He is kind and generous.He always helps others.( )
A. | what your buddy likes | B. | what your buddy is like | ||
C. | what does your buddy look like | D. | what does your buddy like |
1.Are you shy?If you are,you are not alone.In fact,close to 50percent of people are shy.Almost 80percent of people feel shy at some point in their lives.These days,shyness is becoming more and more common.Now,scientists are trying to understand shyness.They have some interesting ideas about why people are shy.
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50.What is the passage mainly about?B
51.What does the underlined word"genetic"in paragraph 2probably mean?A
52.What can be learned from the passage?C
A.Most little babies are born shy and quiet.
B.If you are shy now,you will be shy forever.
C.Many shy children have older brothers and sisters.
D.Most Israeli people are shy of expressing opinions.
53.We can learn from the passage thatB may cause shyness.
54.Scientists suggest that shy people can get over their shyness byB.
A.blaming their failure on outside reasons
B.trying new things and practicing conversation
C.getting themselves away from their shy parents
D.trying to understand reasons for their shyness
55.Which of the following shows the structure(结构)of the passage?(P=Paragraph)A
Is it possible to be born shy?Many scientists say yes.They say 15to 20percent of babies behave shyly.These babies are a little quieter and more watchful than other babies.Interestingly,these shy babies usually have shy parents.As a result,scientists think that some shyness is genetic.
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You may also be shy because of where you were born.When scientists studied shyness in different countries.They found surprising differences.In Japan,most people said they were shy.But in Israel,only one of three people said so.What explains the difference?One scientist says the Japanese and Israelis have different opinions of failure.In Japan,when people do not succeed,they feel bad about themselves.They blame(责备)themselves for their failure.In Israel,the opposite is true.Israelis often blame failure on outside reasons,such as family,teachers,friends,or bad luck.In Israel,freedom of opinion and risk taking are strongly supported.This may be why Israelis worry less about failure and are less shy.
For shy people,it can be difficult to make friends,speak in class,and even get a good job.But scientists say you can get over your shyness.They suggest trying new things and practicing conversation.And don't forget---if you are shy,you are not the only one.
50.What is the passage mainly about?B
A.Happiness. | B.Shyness. | C.Kindness. | D.loneliness. |
A.Passed down from parents. | B.Learned from friends. |
C.Taught by teachers. | D.Made up by brothers. |
A.Most little babies are born shy and quiet.
B.If you are shy now,you will be shy forever.
C.Many shy children have older brothers and sisters.
D.Most Israeli people are shy of expressing opinions.
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C.family size,grown--ups and failure | D.genetics,family size and freedom |
A.blaming their failure on outside reasons
B.trying new things and practicing conversation
C.getting themselves away from their shy parents
D.trying to understand reasons for their shyness
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"OK,(47)D with me,"the WXBN manager said,I followed him into the studio.Then I sat down in front of a microphone.He was in another room,behind the glass wall.
"OK,let's do a second check.Just tell me (48)Ayou had for breakfast."
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"I had eggs,fruit and some milk."
"OK,that's great,"the man behind the glass said.
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"Fifteen,"I said.
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"OK,(47)D with me,"the WXBN manager said,I followed him into the studio.Then I sat down in front of a microphone.He was in another room,behind the glass wall.
"OK,let's do a second check.Just tell me (48)Ayou had for breakfast."
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"I had eggs,fruit and some milk."
"OK,that's great,"the man behind the glass said.
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42.A.on the news | B.on business | C.at school | D.at work |
43.A.repaired | B.loved | C.sold | D.cleaned |
44.A.At | B.In | C.With | D.For |
45.A.trouble | B.habit | C.collection | D.interest |
46.A.fight | B.refuse | C.help | D.laugh |
47.A.speak | B.sing | C.read | D.come |
48.A.what | B.how | C.that | D.why |
49.A.station | B.advertisement | C.question | D.time |
50.A.game | B.job | C.joke | D.report. |
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-______.There's one nearby.( )
-______.There's one nearby.( )
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