题目内容
19.Heput forward a plan(提出一项计划)for the committee to consider.分析 他提出一项计划供委员会考虑.
解答 答案是put forward a plan;本题考查语境中选用适当的词;put forward提出;提出一项计划是过去的一件事,用过去时,故答案是put forward a plan.
点评 翻译填空要根据所提供的汉语意思结合语境和句子结构选择恰当的词、短语或句型;同时注意句子结构和所选词的形式变化.
![](http://thumb.zyjl.cn/images/loading.gif)
练习册系列答案
相关题目
7.It is ______ any wonder that his friend doesn't like watching television much.( )
A. | hopefully | B. | merely | C. | nearly | D. | hardly |
14.Three Apple engineers and three Microsoft employees are traveling by train to a conference.The Microsoft engineers each buy tickets but the Apple engineers buy only a (16)B ticket.
"How are three people going to travel on only one (17)A?"asks a Microsoft employee."Watch and you'll see,"answers an Apple engineer.
They all board the train.The Microsoft employees take their (18)D but all three Apple engineers cram(拥挤) into a restroom and close the door behind them.
(19)B after the train has departed,the conductor comes around(20)C tickets.He knocks on the restroom door and says,"Ticket,please."The door opens just a crack(缝) and an arm(21)A,ticket in hand.The (22)Ctakes it and moves on.The Microsoft employees see this and agree it is quite a (23)D idea.
So after the conference,the Microsoft employees decide to(24)Bthe Apple engineers (as they always do) on the return trip and save some (25)A.When they get to the station,they buy one ticket.To their(26)D,the Apple engineers don't buy any ticket at all.
"How are you going to travel without a ticket?"asks one (27)B Microsoft employee."Watch and you'll see,"answers an Apple engineer.
When they board the train,the Microsoft employees cram into a (28)C and the Apple engineers cram into another one nearby.The train departs.Soon one of the Apple engineers (29)C his restroom and walks over to where the Microsoft employees are(30)A.
He knocks on the door and says,"Ticket,please…"
"How are three people going to travel on only one (17)A?"asks a Microsoft employee."Watch and you'll see,"answers an Apple engineer.
They all board the train.The Microsoft employees take their (18)D but all three Apple engineers cram(拥挤) into a restroom and close the door behind them.
(19)B after the train has departed,the conductor comes around(20)C tickets.He knocks on the restroom door and says,"Ticket,please."The door opens just a crack(缝) and an arm(21)A,ticket in hand.The (22)Ctakes it and moves on.The Microsoft employees see this and agree it is quite a (23)D idea.
So after the conference,the Microsoft employees decide to(24)Bthe Apple engineers (as they always do) on the return trip and save some (25)A.When they get to the station,they buy one ticket.To their(26)D,the Apple engineers don't buy any ticket at all.
"How are you going to travel without a ticket?"asks one (27)B Microsoft employee."Watch and you'll see,"answers an Apple engineer.
When they board the train,the Microsoft employees cram into a (28)C and the Apple engineers cram into another one nearby.The train departs.Soon one of the Apple engineers (29)C his restroom and walks over to where the Microsoft employees are(30)A.
He knocks on the door and says,"Ticket,please…"
16.A.cheap | B.single | C.return | D.special |
17.A.ticket | B.route | C.means | D.railroad |
18.A.routes | B.chances | C.turns | D.seats |
19.A.Directly | B.Shortly | C.Nearly | D.Quickly |
20.A.examining | B.receiving | C.collecting | D.delivering |
21.A.appears | B.sticks | C.holds | D.rises |
22.A.employee | B.policeman | C.conductor | D.engineer |
23.A.strange | B.foolish | C.useful | D.clever |
24.A.learn | B.copy | C.accept | D.watch |
25.A.money | B.time | C.energy | D.space |
26.A.excitement | B.agreement | C.disappointment | D.astonishment |
27.A.touched | B.puzzled | C.frightened | D.delighted |
28.A.bedroom | B.sitting-room | C.restroom | D.dining-room |
29.A.enters | B.crosses | C.leaves | D.reaches |
30.A.hiding | B.sitting | C.traveling | D.enjoying. |
4.Three months before graduating from university,my son started to hunt for a job.(41)Athe financial crisis,fewer companies would like to(42)Dnew staff.My son targeted a company that was(43)Cto hire only one person(44)B there were more than twenty people filling their resumes(简历).
After the interview,there would only be three who could enter the final round,which would later (45)Done person to be employed.Everything seemed to go quite (46)Aand my son passed the first round and entered the final round in a week.
On the day of the final interview,my son and other two(47)C arrived at the interview place on time,(48)Bthe test.Unexpectedly,the interview was unbelievably(49)A.The interviewer only said to them,"All of you are very super.Please go home and wait for our (50)A.We will tell you the(51)C in three days.Good luck to all of you!"On the morning of the third day,my son received a text from the company shortly after breakfast that he was not employed.We all felt very(52)C.
In nightfall that day,my son suddenly told me (53)Aon the phone,"Dad,I have been employed!"Greatly surprised,I could not wait to ask him,"What's the whole (54)B?"My son told me that he received another text saying that he was employed.Actually the first text sent to my son was also(55)Cof the test in the interview.Three men received the same text this morning and only my son's (56)B was"Thank you"while the others said"Goodbye".
Only then did I know that my son's"hope"(57)Din that way.That is,when you feel disappointed,do not(58)Bto say"thank you"to the one who disappoints you.Saying"thank you"shows respect for others'work and shows your grand (59)A.Therefore,while under the same condition,you will get the upper hand in terms of (60)Dcompared with others!
After the interview,there would only be three who could enter the final round,which would later (45)Done person to be employed.Everything seemed to go quite (46)Aand my son passed the first round and entered the final round in a week.
On the day of the final interview,my son and other two(47)C arrived at the interview place on time,(48)Bthe test.Unexpectedly,the interview was unbelievably(49)A.The interviewer only said to them,"All of you are very super.Please go home and wait for our (50)A.We will tell you the(51)C in three days.Good luck to all of you!"On the morning of the third day,my son received a text from the company shortly after breakfast that he was not employed.We all felt very(52)C.
In nightfall that day,my son suddenly told me (53)Aon the phone,"Dad,I have been employed!"Greatly surprised,I could not wait to ask him,"What's the whole (54)B?"My son told me that he received another text saying that he was employed.Actually the first text sent to my son was also(55)Cof the test in the interview.Three men received the same text this morning and only my son's (56)B was"Thank you"while the others said"Goodbye".
Only then did I know that my son's"hope"(57)Din that way.That is,when you feel disappointed,do not(58)Bto say"thank you"to the one who disappoints you.Saying"thank you"shows respect for others'work and shows your grand (59)A.Therefore,while under the same condition,you will get the upper hand in terms of (60)Dcompared with others!
41.A.Owing to | B.As to | C.Instead of | D.Contrary to |
42.A.promote | B.train | C.discover | D.employ |
43.A.encouraged | B.allowed | C.intended | D.supposed |
44.A.since | B.while | C.as | D.if |
45.A.meet | B.attract | C.represent | D.decide |
46.A.smoothly | B.slowly | C.secretly | D.silently |
47.A.members | B.staff | C.candidates | D.friends |
48.A.watching over | B.waiting for | C.thinking about | D.looking into |
49.A.simple | B.formal | C.funny | D.strange |
50.A.notice | B.information | C.order | D.return |
51.A.mark | B.choice | C.result | D.idea |
52.A.annoyed | B.puzzled | C.disappointed | D.shocked |
53.A.excitedly | B.doubtfully | C.calmly | D.worriedly |
54.A.cause | B.matter | C.conclusion | D.interview |
55.A.middle | B.ending | C.part | D.course |
56.A.way | B.reply | C.problem | D.question |
57.A.changed | B.grew | C.developed | D.came |
58.A.expect | B.forget | C.dislike | D.regret |
59.A.generosity | B.curiosity | C.dignity | D.personality |
60.A.abilities | B.strengths | C.challenges | D.Opportunities. |
11.When I was eighteen,I couldn't wait to get my first job,which meant I made the first step toward adulthood.
But it was difficult to get a work permit.One day I was dropped off by my parents at the(41)C,where applicants took their physical tests for work permits.Although I had night blindness,my vision was clearer during the day,which helped me walk (42)A by myself.Then the doctor began the (43)B.He looked into my eyes with a bright light."I suggest your parents take you to an eye specialist,"he said,"I(44)A you have a retinal(视网膜) disease.If you do,you'll never(45)D a day in your life…"
My parents did take me to specialists.After much time and money spent seeking an(46)A result,it was determined that I had an eye disease that slowly (47)B a person of sight.But still,during daylight,I could walk without (48)C.I could read,but not for hours.My eyes began to (49)D and words slipped off the page when I read more than a few pages.However,no matter how tired my eyes became,I never gave up reading.I knew the (50)B of great writers as well as the most popular music stars.Their words were powerful,(51)D encouraged me to try writing.Soon writing brought me a lot of (52)A each time I completed a paper.
Then an important phone call from an editor changed my life.An article I(53)B appeared in a local newspaper.The newspaper,to my(54)B,continued to print my work.Next,a book series published several of my essays.I got interested in writing and (55)B up with each acceptance.On the pages,readers never knew of my blindness(56)B I chose to present it.For me,finding my voice through writing gave me the pride and satisfaction I(57)A so many years ago.Now,I have numerous essays and articles in(58)D.
Should I be thanking that misguided doctor?By falsely predicting that I could never work a day,he fueled my motivation into (59)D.He set the bar too (60)A and focused on what I wouldn't be able to do.Yet I proved what I could do.
But it was difficult to get a work permit.One day I was dropped off by my parents at the(41)C,where applicants took their physical tests for work permits.Although I had night blindness,my vision was clearer during the day,which helped me walk (42)A by myself.Then the doctor began the (43)B.He looked into my eyes with a bright light."I suggest your parents take you to an eye specialist,"he said,"I(44)A you have a retinal(视网膜) disease.If you do,you'll never(45)D a day in your life…"
My parents did take me to specialists.After much time and money spent seeking an(46)A result,it was determined that I had an eye disease that slowly (47)B a person of sight.But still,during daylight,I could walk without (48)C.I could read,but not for hours.My eyes began to (49)D and words slipped off the page when I read more than a few pages.However,no matter how tired my eyes became,I never gave up reading.I knew the (50)B of great writers as well as the most popular music stars.Their words were powerful,(51)D encouraged me to try writing.Soon writing brought me a lot of (52)A each time I completed a paper.
Then an important phone call from an editor changed my life.An article I(53)B appeared in a local newspaper.The newspaper,to my(54)B,continued to print my work.Next,a book series published several of my essays.I got interested in writing and (55)B up with each acceptance.On the pages,readers never knew of my blindness(56)B I chose to present it.For me,finding my voice through writing gave me the pride and satisfaction I(57)A so many years ago.Now,I have numerous essays and articles in(58)D.
Should I be thanking that misguided doctor?By falsely predicting that I could never work a day,he fueled my motivation into (59)D.He set the bar too (60)A and focused on what I wouldn't be able to do.Yet I proved what I could do.
41.A.station | B.company | C.clinic | D.lab |
42.A.easily | B.proudly | C.suddenly | D.silently |
43.A.operation | B.examination | C.treatment | D.argument |
44.A.suspect | B.admit | C.conduct | D.arrest |
45.A.rest | B.sleep | C.live | D.work |
46.A.accurate | B.obvious | C.urgent | D.ordinary |
47.A.reminds | B.robs | C.warns | D.informs |
48.A.allowance | B.medicine | C.assistance | D.balance |
49.A.dance | B.shine | C.widen | D.tear |
50.A.houses | B.names | C.habits | D.addresses |
51.A.it | B.that | C.where | D.which |
52.A.pleasure | B.worry | C.trouble | D.stress |
53.A.admitted | B.penned | C.wanted | D.described |
54.A.shame | B.delight | C.admiration | D.disappointment |
55.A.gave | B.lit | C.came | D.put |
56.A.although | B.unless | C.since | D.after |
57.A.sought | B.feared | C.brought | D.rejected |
58.A.mind | B.use | C.time | D.print |
59.A.imagination | B.failure | C.responsibility | D.success |
60.A.low | B.far | C.long | D.close. |
4.We are ordinary people,and all have weaknesses and strengths-no matter who we are.Sometimes the weaknesses seem to outweigh(胜过) the (41)Band sometimes it's the other way around.Some people get sick easily.Some (42)Dto manage their finances properly.Some people are hopeless communicators and struggle with(43)A.
Many people leave it and(44)B it as just bad luck-but not everyone.Some people(45)A
huge limitations still manage to achieve excellent things.They rise above their weaknesses and do not allow them to(46)Dtheir possibilities.
I (47)C a school prize-giving ceremony not so long ago and the guest speaker was Bill Becroft,who had a severe stutter(口吃) as a child.Instead of (48)Bthis to limit him,he chose to work hard to(49)D it.He is now the Principal Youth Judge for New Zealand.Not only did he become(50)D,but he did so in a profession where he had to speak in front of others(51)B-where his weakness is easy for all to see.If he had not worked on his(52)C
ability,it would have been very limiting to his life and career prospects.
Lots of people face far more significant(53)Athan you do.They may be missing limbs
or are (54)Ainto extreme poverty.But no matter what the limitation,you will(55)Cfind people who have overcome it.
At 19 months old,Helen Keller became (56)Band lost her sight and hearing before she'd learned to speak.She went (57)Cto become a world famous author and(58)D,and an advocate of many social causes.
Mark Inglis lost both of his legs below the knees in a mountain-climbing(59)C,but has since climbed Mt.Everest.No one would have predicted these(60)A.
Many people leave it and(44)B it as just bad luck-but not everyone.Some people(45)A
huge limitations still manage to achieve excellent things.They rise above their weaknesses and do not allow them to(46)Dtheir possibilities.
I (47)C a school prize-giving ceremony not so long ago and the guest speaker was Bill Becroft,who had a severe stutter(口吃) as a child.Instead of (48)Bthis to limit him,he chose to work hard to(49)D it.He is now the Principal Youth Judge for New Zealand.Not only did he become(50)D,but he did so in a profession where he had to speak in front of others(51)B-where his weakness is easy for all to see.If he had not worked on his(52)C
ability,it would have been very limiting to his life and career prospects.
Lots of people face far more significant(53)Athan you do.They may be missing limbs
or are (54)Ainto extreme poverty.But no matter what the limitation,you will(55)Cfind people who have overcome it.
At 19 months old,Helen Keller became (56)Band lost her sight and hearing before she'd learned to speak.She went (57)Cto become a world famous author and(58)D,and an advocate of many social causes.
Mark Inglis lost both of his legs below the knees in a mountain-climbing(59)C,but has since climbed Mt.Everest.No one would have predicted these(60)A.
41.A.shortcoming | B.strengths | C.mistakes | D.benefit |
42.A.determine | B.like | C.want | D.struggle |
43.A.relationships | B.friendship | C.families | D.poverty |
44.A.receive | B.accept | C.take | D.ignore |
45.A.facing | B.meeting | C.having | D.remaining |
46.A.realize | B.encourage | C.enlarge | D.limit |
47.A.joined | B.took | C.attended | D.presented |
48.A.receiving | B.allowing | C.gaining | D.refusing |
49.A.beat | B.change | C.hit | D.overcome |
50.A.dull | B.tired | C.bored | D.successful |
51.A.frequently | B.regularly | C.frankly | D.actively |
52.A.performing | B.dancing | C.speaking | D.running |
53.A.limitation | B.difficulty | C.failure | D.strength |
54.A.born | B.suffering | C.looking | D.worn |
55.A.never | B.hardly | C.always | D.often |
56.A.strong | B.ill | C.weak | D.dead |
57.A.along | B.around | C.on | D.out |
58.A.announcer | B.professor | C.teacher | D.speaker |
59.A.incident | B.event | C.accident | D.matter |
60.A.success | B.result | C.failure | D.reason |
5.It was a cold,wet day when 14yearold Wasana Sanjeewa reached St.Anthony's College.Waiting (31)Chis classroom for his classmates to arrive,Wasana looked at the(32)B.Then he noticed enormous amounts of rainwater flowing down the hill behind the classroom.For a few minutes,Wasana (33)Dthe water,wondering why it looked so(34)A.
Then it hit him-the scene was similar to the slides he was shown during Disaster Management classes.
(35)Can approaching disaster,Wasana swung into action."Run,run,don't stay here!The rocks on the hill are going to fall on us!"he(36)Band all the students ran to the open area.Then Wasana ran over to(37)CPrincipal Nihal Gurauinghe what was happening.
After (38)Athe hill,Gurauinghe knew the school was in trouble.He and some teachers(39)Bto stop the waterflow,but they were too(40)A:huge rocks fell down the hill with sand and mud,and the entire school was destroyed.
When Wasana(41)Dhome later that day,his white uniform covered in mud,he got the(42)Bfrom his mother.He tried to explain that he had(43)Ctwo hundred schoolmates(44)Dshe didn't believe him.
His mother(45)Drealized he was telling the truth when she saw a TV report about the(46)B.Filled with pride,she hugged Wasana and said that he was indeed a(47)C.
No one was hurt in the incident because of Wasana's(48)Caction and careful observation.
"Wasana's action(49)Aus that sometimes we cannot wait until something happens before we take action.It(50)Abe too late by then,"Gurauinghe said.
Then it hit him-the scene was similar to the slides he was shown during Disaster Management classes.
(35)Can approaching disaster,Wasana swung into action."Run,run,don't stay here!The rocks on the hill are going to fall on us!"he(36)Band all the students ran to the open area.Then Wasana ran over to(37)CPrincipal Nihal Gurauinghe what was happening.
After (38)Athe hill,Gurauinghe knew the school was in trouble.He and some teachers(39)Bto stop the waterflow,but they were too(40)A:huge rocks fell down the hill with sand and mud,and the entire school was destroyed.
When Wasana(41)Dhome later that day,his white uniform covered in mud,he got the(42)Bfrom his mother.He tried to explain that he had(43)Ctwo hundred schoolmates(44)Dshe didn't believe him.
His mother(45)Drealized he was telling the truth when she saw a TV report about the(46)B.Filled with pride,she hugged Wasana and said that he was indeed a(47)C.
No one was hurt in the incident because of Wasana's(48)Caction and careful observation.
"Wasana's action(49)Aus that sometimes we cannot wait until something happens before we take action.It(50)Abe too late by then,"Gurauinghe said.
31.A.inside | B.behind | C.outside | D.over |
32.A.sun | B.rain | C.snow | D.fog |
33 A.pointed at | B.decided on | C.kept on | D.stared at |
34.A.familiar | B.special | C.fresh | D.random |
35.A.Banning | B.Imagining | C.Predicting | D.Hearing |
36.A.explained | B.shouted | C.concluded | D.whispered |
37.A.ask | B.promise | C.tell | D.persuade |
38.A.inspecting | B.describing | C.measuring | D.assessing |
39.A.chose | B.tried | C.helped | D.agreed |
40.A.late | B.mild | C.blank | D.anxious |
41.A.missed | B.left | C.moved | D.returned |
42.A.reward | B.blame | C.effect | D.faith |
43.A.cured | B.fought | C.saved | D.guided |
44.A.so | B.or | C.for | D.but |
45.A.naturally | B.necessarily | C.completely | D.finally |
46.A.adventure | B.disaster | C.failure | D.experience |
47.A.loser | B.fool | C.hero | D.star |
48.A.quiet | B.tough | C.quick | D.safe |
49.A.taught | B.interested | C.warned | D.confused |
50.A.might | B.has to | C.must | D.ought to |