题目内容

判断正误

1.Have you ever tried to talk to your son like a friend?

2.He was determining not to make the same mistakes.

3.The music performed now is written by GuJianfen.

4.His voice hears as if he has a cold. 

5.It is said Yogo is great benefit to human health.

6.An European settler first discovered the place in 1820.

7. He has decided to go abroad to study with the intention of improving his English and find a job.

8. Would Ma Li come to Brunei, I would meet her at the airport.

9.He learned English over listening to the radio.

10.With the help of foreign experts, the factory produced twice many cars in 2000 as the year before.

 

【答案】

1.错

2.错

3.错

4.错

5.错

6.错

7.错

8.错

9.错

10.错

【解析】

1.to talk 改成talking。Try doing 表“试着去做某事(看是否有效果)”

2.determining→determined 固定词组be determined to do sth下定决心做某事。

3.being performed now 根据Now说明是正在发生的,故使用现在分词。且音乐和表演构成被动关系,使用现在分词的被动形式。

4.hears----sounds系动词听起来:sound. Sound as if听起来似乎…

5.of great benefit 固定结构:of+名词=该名词的形容词形式。Of great benefit=beneficial.

6.An→A European是以辅音开始,所以用不定冠词a.

7.find—finding  with the intention of后面有两个宾语,improving his English是其中之一,另外一个是finding a job.与improving构成并列关系。

8.would →should这是一个与将来事实相反的条件句的虚拟语气。在条件句中,如果是对将来进行虚拟,从句中有三种情况:过去时;were to do ;should+动词原形。如果省略了if,使用部分倒装,本题就是使用了倒装,把should提前。

9.over→by通过某种手段使用介词:by.

10.twice 后加as 本句是一个倍数表达法:倍数 as 形容词原级 as….故在twice前面加as.

 

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  People in Britain and the USA are taking more interest in modern danceDance classes of all kinds are popularThe audiences going to watch modern company are also largerAnd perhaps the most popular modern dance company is the Ballet RambertIt's also the oldest one is Britain, which was set up in 1926

  Until 1966, the Ballet Rambert performed classical ballet onlyIt's talented young dancers became widely known and soon the Ballet Rambert quickly enlarged itself rapidly into a great classical company

  In 60s the company hadn't enough money to go on performing big productionsThe directors wanted to encourage new talent and to keep their high standards, so a change of direction was necessaryThey decided to give the ballet a new look in 1966They decided to reduce the size of their company and keep their 17 soldiers for modern dance works onlyThey showed their ballet as a modern dance formAnd although some of their audiences dislike this change, new audiences kept coming to watch their new productions

  The modern dance pieces and modern music found unexpected popularityIn 1968 the Ballet Rambert was a great success in London's West EndThe company became a focus for the new, progressive talents in the art-in dance and music

  Later the Ballet Rambert started to introduce young people to modern dance by giving performances at schoolThey had a program called Bertram Barrell's Side Show, which again was a success

判断正误:

1The Ballet Rambert started in the nineteenth century.

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2The Ballet Rambert always performs classical works

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3The Ballet Rambert first became famous for its classical productions

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4The company always made a lot of money

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5The modern dance and music of the company became popular

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6Not everybody liked the company's change to modern dance

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7The number of dancers for modern dance productions was still as large as before

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8The Ballet Rambert gave performances at school

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9“Bertram Barrell's Show” was a play

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10Some dancers had to leave the Ballet Rambert in 1966

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  In 1812, in a village near Paris, France, a little boy had a terrible accident. He hit himself in the eye with one of his father's sharp tools, and became blind. His name was Louis Braille, and he was only four years old.

  He was a clever little boy, and he soon learned to “see” without his eyes. He touched things, or smelled them, or tasted them. His family described things to him. Although he couldn't see people's faces, he learned to recognize their voices.

  After his seventh birthday, Louis went to the little school in the village. But there weren't any books for him. His classmates read his lessons to him and his sisters helped him with his homework. He learned his lessons well, but he couldn't learn to read or write.

  In 1819, the village priest told Louis Braille's story to the director of a famous school for blind boys. At this school, boys learned math, grammar, geography, history, and music. And they learned to read!

  Louis went to the school in Paris in February, 1819. He loved his classes and received high grades. He learned to play the piano and to knit hats and sweaters. And he learned to read with his fingers!

  The raised print letters in the books at school stood up from the surface of the paper. Louis could feel them with his fingers. He was able to recognize some of them easily, but some of them were more difficult. The letters had to be very large, and sometimes there were only a few letters on a page. The books were huge and heavy. And they were expensive. There were only fourteen books in the school library!

  Louis read the three or four books for his class again and again. He tried to think of a better way to make books for blind people. He experimented with new alphabets.

After about three years, Louis invented a system of raised dots. The other students thought Louis's system was wonderful. They were able to read it easily, and they learned to write, too.

  Today, there are thousands of Braille books for blind people.

  Louis Braille was only fifteen years old when he invented his wonderful system!

根据文章内容判断正误

1.It happened to Louis Braille that he became blind after he hit himself in the eye at the age of 4.

2.Though he was blind, he soon learned to “see” without his eyes.

3.The raised print letters in the books were easy to recognize before he invented a system of raised dots.

4.When he went to the little village school, he found it difficult that there weren't any books for him to learn, to read and write.

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