题目内容

Mrs Smith works in a museum in London. She’s       in all kinds of old things and she has collected a lot of stamps. But she prefers the vases. So she often spends her holidays in China. She visited a lot of museums in Beijing, Xi’an and other         . She goes to the markets and tries to buy some nice old vases.
Last month the        woman travelled in Hangzhou. She went to a shop one afternoon and foumd a beautiful vase there. She looked at it for a long time and was sure it was        about seven hundred years ago. She liked it very much and paid a lot of money for it. She was so happy that she couldn’t fall        that night. On her way to England , she took good care of it.
小题1:A. interests   B. interesting  C. interested
小题2:A. towns     B. cities      C. countries
小题3:A. American  B. English    C. German
小题4:A. kept      B. made      C. found
小题5:A. asleep     B. sleep      C. sleeping

小题1:C
小题2:B
小题3:B
小题4:B
小题5:A

试题分析:这篇短文主要讲述了史密斯太太在伦敦博物馆工作,她喜欢收藏花瓶,上个月她到杭州旅游,花钱买了一个七百多年前的花瓶,当晚她高兴得无法入睡,在去英国的路上,她也小心看管。
小题1:考查形容词及语境的理解。根据语境,史密斯太太对各种古董感兴趣,并且她还收藏了很多邮票。所以选择答案C,be interested in:对---感兴趣。
小题2:考查名词及语境的理解。根据短文内容She visited a lot of museums in Beijing, Xi’an可知,还有其他一些城市。towns:小镇,cities :城市 ,countries:国家。故选B。
小题3:考查名词及语境的理解。联系上文Mrs Smith works in a museum in London.可知,史密斯太太应该是一个英国人。故应选B。
小题4:考查动词及语境的理解。kept:保存, made :制造 ,found:发现。联系上下文可知,史密斯太太喜欢收藏古董,她看到的花瓶确定是七百多年前制造的。故选B。
小题5:考查动词短语及语境的推断。根据对语境的理解,史密斯太太买了花瓶之后高兴得无法入睡。fall asleep是固定短语。故应选A。
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A.learn more about holidaysB.understand his culture better
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小题2:The writer had wanted to visit London since              .
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A.make plans for the familyB.take care of the students
C.stay with different familiesD.rent rooms to the students
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B.to tell the history of e-mail
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A.Take off the shoes.
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C.Wear her different shoes with high heels.
D.Have slippers on.
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A.Fumi lives in the United States.
B.Fumi’s family sits on the floor to eat.
C.Fumi’s family eats around a table.
D.Fumi is in the third grade.
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D.sit on chairs during dinner
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D.he can find jobs easily
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小题2:
A.manB.womanC.dogD.cat
小题3:
A.sadB.sureC.busyD.surprised
小题4:
A.giveB.makeC.wishD.call
小题5:
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小题7:
A.runB.walkC.liveD.sing
小题8:
A.happyB.tiredC.smartD.clean
小题9:
A.ButB.SoC.OrD.Though
小题10:
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A.thatB.thisC.itD.one
小题3:
A.has filledB.fillsC.fillingD.has changed
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A.whoB.whatC.whomD.that
小题5:
A.goodB.wellC.niceD.wonderful
小题6:
A.meB.mineC.myD.myself
小题7:
A.to getB.getsC.gettingD.get
小题8:
A.help me outB.let me downC.cheer me onD.cheer me up
小题9:
A.bringB.takeC.fetchD.carry
小题10:
A.thanks forB.becauseC.instead ofD.because of
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A.Which B.HowC.WhatD.What for
小题12:
A.is trainingB.has trainedC.has been trainedD.is trained
小题13:
A.evenB.stillC.yetD.ever
小题14:
A.himselfB.heC.hisD.him
小题15:
A.supporting B.havingC.changingD.giving

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