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【题目】Some people have good memories and can learn quite long poems by heart.

people have poor memories and cannot remember things they have said that over and over again.

The famous English writer, Charles Dickens, said he could walk down any long street in and then tell you the names of all the shops he had . Many great men of the world have wonderful memories.

A good memory is a great help a language. Everybody learns own language by remembering the things he heard when he was a small child. Some children like those who live in foreign countries with their parents, seem to learn two languages as as they do one. In school it is not so easy for pupils to learn a second language because they have very __ __ time for it.

Memory a diary that we keep every day.

【1A. easy B. easier C. easily D. hardly

【2A. Some B. Other C. The others D. Others

【3A. until B. after C. when D. but

【4A. Beijing B. Paris C. London D. Moscow

【5A. went B. walked C. came D. passed

【6A. learning B. in learning C. with learn D. learn

【7A. his B. their C. your D. our

【8A. good B. better C. well D. more easily

【9A. few B. a little C. little D. a few

【10A. looks like B. does like C. likes D. is like

【答案】

【1】C

【2】B

【3】A

【4】C

【5】D

【6】B

【7】A

【8】C

【9】C

【10】D

【解析】

试题分析:本文阐述了人们的记忆力有好有坏,世界上的许多伟人都有美好的回忆。好的记忆力对学习语言有很大的帮助。记忆就像我们每天写的日记。

【1】考查副词。有些人记忆力很好,可以很容易地记住长诗。副词修饰动词记住,A. 容易的B. easier更容易的C. easily 容易地(副词) D. hardly几乎不,选C。

【2】考查代词。其他的人记忆力很差。A. 一些B. 其余的+名词C.其余(特指D. 其余(泛指)选B。

【3】考查连词。直到告知好几遍才能记住。A. 直到 B.在…之后 C. 当 D. 但是,选A。

【4】考查地名。他可以沿着伦敦的任何一条长街走。A. 北京 B.巴黎 C.伦敦 D.莫斯科,选C。

【5】考查动词。可以说去他所路过的所有商店名称。A. 去 B.行走 C. 来 D. 路过选D 。

【6】考查介词。好的记忆力在学习语言方面有帮助。a great help in doing sth对做某事有很大帮助A. 学习 B. 在学习方面C. 和学习D. 学习(动词原形),选B。

【7】考查副词。每个人靠小时候记忆物品来学他的母语。A他的B. 他们的C. 你的D. 我们的,选A。

【8】考查副词。学好两门语言,副词“好”修饰动词“学”,A 好的B. 更好的C. 好得(副词)D. our更容易,选C。

【9】考查副词.在学校学外语很难,因为很少有时间用它。“时间”是不可数名词 A 很少(修饰复数名词) B. 一些(修饰不可数名词) C. 很少(修饰不可数名词)D. 一些(修饰复数名词),选C。

【10】考查副词.记忆力就像是我们每天都要记录的日记。A 看起来像 B.做起来像C.喜欢D.像,选D。

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