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  Now that the Spring Festival is over, I only have school to look forward to.It’s   1   funny, I find myself looking forward more and more to school.

  As usual,   2   can get little work   3   during the winter vacation.For one thing, the Spring Festival is always a big distraction(使人快乐之事), and for days before and after   4   can get any work done.It’s all right if you really have a nice time, as I used to.But now I find myself   5   it less and less.I   6   enjoying fireworks and firecrackers years ago.The firecrackers especially get on my nerve.I really think we should stop making them, as every year many children have their eyes hurt or even   7  .Even worse, sometimes fires   8   out and whole buildings get   9   down.Still I suppose we’ll continue to make them   10   there is a market for them.

  And the   11  ! People spend days buying.The result-too much and too rich which does nobody any good:chicken, duck, fish, meat and so on.What’s   12  , they become   13  , too, too much of a good thing, as we say, and this visiting business too.It’s all right for a few really good friends   14   together and chat over some tea or drinks.But mere acquaintance and the usually not too neighborly neighbors dropping   15   to say hello, but I find them a pain in the neck(讨厌的家伙).Usually there is nothing to talk about   16   some meaningless words.

  Oh yes, I   17   myself skating on the nearby lake   18   a few times.The ice is not too good now and getting very   19  .I stopped going before the Spring Festival.But there are people who are   20   too reckless(不计后果的)or too ignorant or both, and we hear about people falling through thin ice every year.

(1)

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A.

a little

B.

not

C.

really

D.

little

(2)

[  ]

A.

I

B.

you

C.

he

D.

she

(3)

[  ]

A.

performing

B.

finished

C.

doing

D.

done

(4)

[  ]

A.

anyone

B.

some

C.

nobody

D.

somebody

(5)

[  ]

A.

enjoying

B.

disliking

C.

enjoyed

D.

experiencing

(6)

[  ]

A.

started

B.

likes

C.

stopped

D.

went on

(7)

[  ]

A.

blind

B.

blinded

C.

blindness

D.

blinding

(8)

[  ]

A.

broken

B.

break

C.

start

D.

take place

(9)

[  ]

A.

burned

B.

burning

C.

built up

D.

lied

(10)

[  ]

A.

as long as

B.

as soon as

C.

once

D.

so

(11)

[  ]

A.

business

B.

amusement

C.

toy

D.

food

(12)

[  ]

A.

less

B.

the more

C.

more

D.

much

(13)

[  ]

A.

taste

B.

tasteless

C.

tasty

D.

tasted

(14)

[  ]

A.

to get

B.

coming

C.

to talk

D.

to speak

(15)

[  ]

A.

in

B.

on

C.

of

D.

for

(16)

[  ]

A.

besides

B.

except that

C.

but

D.

except for

(17)

[  ]

A.

do like

B.

did enjoy

C.

do enjoy

D.

did like

(18)

[  ]

A.

much

B.

well

C.

very

D.

quite

(19)

[  ]

A.

thin

B.

thick

C.

thinner

D.

small

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[  ]

A.

nor

B.

or

C.

neither

D.

either

Engagement, wedding, and birth of a baby are the three steps of a new family. The Danes’ special ways of doing these things inform their native culture.

People in other places of the world usually give their lovers a finger ring or a bundle of flowers as a gift of engagement.   36   in some areas of Denmark, it is still considered   37   

for a young man to   38   his fiancée with the wooden clappers once used to   39   clothes

  40   in a stream. These clappers were engraved with love-poems, and   41   tradition, they ensured good fortune and happiness.

And their country weddings also show a tint of local convention(传统). Until recently, a Danish country wedding was an event which   42   all who lived in the surrounding   43  . Everyone was tacitly(不言而喻地) invited to celebrate with the young couple. Preparations for the wedding lasted for many days but were made   44  , because to show happiness openly   45 

arouse the anger and jealousy of evil spirits.

46   the wedding morning the couple met in the courtyard of the bride’s house. The relatives and friend presented themselves to the couple, bowed and placed gifts at their feet. Every gift was   47   by good wishes recited in prose(散文) or in verse;   48   modest the gift the more elaborate(精致的) the wishes had to be.   49   who had neither the means to give   50 

the imagination to make a speech were, as a sign of their goodwill, placed   51   guard over the presents and, in the evening, over the couple’s bed.

      52   the conclusion of the ceremony a large jar of beer was taken to the courtyard. The hands of the betrothed(已订婚的) were joined over the jar and it was   53   into fragments(碎片). These pieces were picked   54   by the girls of marriageable age who were present, the girl with the largest   55   being destined to marry first.

36.A.However  B.But   C.Therefore  D.So

37.A.a luck       B.luck  C.lucky D.lucks

38.A.send  B.present     C.bring D.give

39.A.strike       B.beat   C.hit     D.blow

40.A.to wash    B.washed     C.to be washed    D.washing

41.A.according to     B.with a view to  C.so far as    D.in addition to

42.A.stated       B.related      C.concerned D.considered

43.A.area  B.district      C.zone  D.region

44.A.publicly    B.silently     C.unknowingly    D.secretly

45.A.would      B.should      C.must  D.may

46.A.At    B.In     C.On    D.To

47.A.completed B.accompanied    C.accomplished   D.matched

48.A.much more      B.the more   C.any more  D.more

49.A.These       B.Those       C.People     D.They

50.A.or     B.and   C.nor    D.then

51.A.in     B.on     C.at      D.against

52.A.At     B.In     C.To     D.For

53.A.smashed(弄碎) B.ruined      C.crashed     D.cracked

54.A.out    B.up     C.on     D.at

55.A.part   B.fragment   C.section      D.block

Engagement, wedding, and birth of a baby are the three steps of a new family. The Danes’ special ways of doing these things inform their native culture.
People in other places of the world usually give their lovers a finger ring or a bundle of flowers as a gift of engagement.   36  in some areas of Denmark, it is still considered   37  
for a young man to   38  his fiancée with the wooden clappers once used to   39  clothes
  40  in a stream. These clappers were engraved with love-poems, and   41  tradition, they ensured good fortune and happiness.
And their country weddings also show a tint of local convention(传统). Until recently, a Danish country wedding was an event which   42  all who lived in the surrounding   43 . Everyone was tacitly(不言而喻地) invited to celebrate with the young couple. Preparations for the wedding lasted for many days but were made   44 , because to show happiness openly   45 
arouse the anger and jealousy of evil spirits.
46  the wedding morning the couple met in the courtyard of the bride’s house. The relatives and friend presented themselves to the couple, bowed and placed gifts at their feet. Every gift was   47  by good wishes recited in prose(散文) or in verse;   48  modest the gift the more elaborate(精致的) the wishes had to be.   49  who had neither the means to give   50 
the imagination to make a speech were, as a sign of their goodwill, placed   51  guard over the presents and, in the evening, over the couple’s bed.
  52  the conclusion of the ceremony a large jar of beer was taken to the courtyard. The hands of the betrothed(已订婚的) were joined over the jar and it was   53  into fragments(碎片). These pieces were picked   54  by the girls of marriageable age who were present, the girl with the largest   55  being destined to marry first.
36.A.However             B.But                     C.Therefore            D.So
37.A.a luck                 B.luck                    C.lucky                  D.lucks
38.A.send                   B.present                C.bring                  D.give
39.A.strike                  B.beat                    C.hit                      D.blow
40.A.to wash               B.washed                C.to be washed        D.washing
41.A.according to        B.with a view to      C.so far as              D.in addition to
42.A.stated                  B.related                C.concerned            D.considered
43.A.area                    B.district                C.zone                   D.region
44.A.publicly              B.silently                C.unknowingly       D.secretly
45.A.would                 B.should                 C.must                   D.may
46.A.At                     B.In                       C.On                      D.To
47.A.completed           B.accompanied        C.accomplished       D.matched
48.A.much more          B.the more             C.any more             D.more
49.A.These                  B.Those                  C.People                D.They
50.A.or                       B.and                     C.nor                     D.then
51.A.in                       B.on                      C.at                       D.against
52.A.At                      B.In                       C.To                      D.For
53.A.smashed(弄碎)    B.ruined                 C.crashed               D.cracked
54.A.out                     B.up                      C.on                      D.at
55.A.part                    B.fragment             C.section                D.block

Engagement, wedding, and birth of a baby are the three steps of a new family. The Danes’ special ways of doing these things inform their native culture.

People in other places of the world usually give their lovers a finger ring or a bundle of flowers as a gift of engagement.   36  in some areas of Denmark, it is still considered   37  

for a young man to   38  his fiancée with the wooden clappers once used to   39  clothes

  40  in a stream. These clappers were engraved with love-poems, and   41  tradition, they ensured good fortune and happiness.

And their country weddings also show a tint of local convention(传统). Until recently, a Danish country wedding was an event which   42  all who lived in the surrounding   43 . Everyone was tacitly(不言而喻地) invited to celebrate with the young couple. Preparations for the wedding lasted for many days but were made   44 , because to show happiness openly   45 

arouse the anger and jealousy of evil spirits.

46  the wedding morning the couple met in the courtyard of the bride’s house. The relatives and friend presented themselves to the couple, bowed and placed gifts at their feet. Every gift was   47  by good wishes recited in prose(散文) or in verse;   48  modest the gift the more elaborate(精致的) the wishes had to be.   49  who had neither the means to give   50 

the imagination to make a speech were, as a sign of their goodwill, placed   51  guard over the presents and, in the evening, over the couple’s bed.

  52  the conclusion of the ceremony a large jar of beer was taken to the courtyard. The hands of the betrothed(已订婚的) were joined over the jar and it was   53  into fragments(碎片). These pieces were picked   54  by the girls of marriageable age who were present, the girl with the largest   55  being destined to marry first.

36.A.However             B.But                     C.Therefore            D.So

37.A.a luck                 B.luck                    C.lucky                  D.lucks

38.A.send                   B.present                C.bring                  D.give

39.A.strike                  B.beat                    C.hit                      D.blow

40.A.to wash               B.washed                C.to be washed        D.washing

41.A.according to        B.with a view to      C.so far as              D.in addition to

42.A.stated                  B.related                C.concerned            D.considered

43.A.area                    B.district                C.zone                   D.region

44.A.publicly              B.silently                C.unknowingly       D.secretly

45.A.would                 B.should                 C.must                   D.may

46.A.At                     B.In                       C.On                      D.To

47.A.completed           B.accompanied        C.accomplished       D.matched

48.A.much more          B.the more             C.any more             D.more

49.A.These                  B.Those                  C.People                D.They

50.A.or                       B.and                     C.nor                     D.then

51.A.in                       B.on                      C.at                       D.against

52.A.At                      B.In                       C.To                      D.For

53.A.smashed(弄碎)    B.ruined                 C.crashed               D.cracked

54.A.out                     B.up                      C.on                      D.at

55.A.part                    B.fragment             C.section                D.block

 

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