题目内容

She _____ the temptation to buy a coat she could not afford.

A.challenged  B.obstructed C.contradictedD.resisted

D


解析:

resisted.   [注释]resist 此处意指(=keep oneself back from)“忍住...”,resist temptation(不受诱惑)。

本题译文:她不受诱惑,不去买她买不起的外衣。

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Wellington

  As the capital city and geographical centre of New Zealand, Wellington is the focus of the country's financial and political power.

  Wellington became the capital in 1865 and by 1870, the population was growing at a brisk rate and it began to assume that cosmopolitan air that has characterised it ever since. While construction has changed the skyline with modern skyscrapers, Wellington has also retained many of its historic sites and buildings. Among these are Antrim House, the Colonial Cottage Museum, Old St Paul's Cathedral, Katherine Mansfield's Birthplace, the Parliament Buildings, including the 'Beehive' and the many city villas which cling precariously to the steep hillsides. Downtown Wellington on Lambton Quay is popular with shoppers. Don't miss a trip on the Cable Car which takes you from Lambton Quay to Kelburn, the Botanic Gardens and superb harbour views. For a different perspective of the city, take a harbour cruise or a ferry trip to Eastbourne, where there are craft shops, galleries and cafes. Wellington also has a strong yachting fraternity. The city has long been recognised as the cultural and arts capital of New Zealand. It is home to the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the Royal New Zealand Ballet, opera companies, theatre and a large number of art galleries, including the National Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. The cosmopolitan nature of Wellington is reflected in the 350 restaurants and cafes serving innovative New Zealand and ethnic cuisine. North of Wellington is the Kapiti Coast whose main attractions are the world-class Southward Car Museum, the Lindale Agricultural Centre and the superb Maori craftsmanship of the Rangiatea Church at Otaki. Further inland is the lively university and agricultural city of Palmerston North situated in the Manawatu region.

1.From paragraph 1, we know that ________.

2.For how many years has Wellington been the capital of New Zealand?

[  ]

A.More than 120 years.
B.Less than 100 years
C.since 1870
D.Before 1865

3.Amy likes shopping very much, where should she go when she stays in New Zealand?

[  ]

A.Eastbourne.

B.North of Wellington.

C.Manawatu region.

D.Downtown Wellington on Lambton Qucy.

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Some programmes that will be on in Beijing

  Joyful jugglers:The China Acrobatic Troupe is staging a night variety show at the Tiandi Theatre, where the seemingly impossible becomes reality, and performers spin plates and juggle umbrellas.

  Time:7∶15 pm, daily

  Place:10 Dongzhimen Nandajie, Chaoyang District

  Tel:6502-3984

  Leaping into a fream:The ballet troupe of the Italian La Scala Opera House will stage its classic ballet “ A Midsummer Night's Dream” by Shakespear.

  Time:7∶30 pm, November 10-11

  Place:Poly Theatre, dongsi Shitiao, Chaoyang District

  Tel:6506-5345

  Raising her voice:Chian's top soprano You Hongfei will hold a solo concert.The young soprano has made her name in recent years with her penetratingly high voice and her outstanding performance of Violetta in the opera La Traviata, Leonora in The Troubadour and many roles in Cinese operas.

  Time:7∶30 pm, October 29

  Place:Beijing Concert Hall, 1 Beixinhuajie

  Tel:6605-7006, 6605-5812

  Key German player:German pianist Valentin Schiedermair will give his solo concert.Born into a family of musicians, Schiedermair, whose great grandfather is the founder of The Beethoven Archive, played chamber music with his father since childhood.

  Time:7∶30 pm, November 3

  Place:Forbidden City Concert Hall in Zhongshan Park, northwest of Tian' anmen Square

  Te:6559-8285

  Songs of yesterday:Taiwan singer Tsai Chin will greet her fans with her good old songs.

  For Tsai, it doesn't matter how old she is or how long she has been offstage; she could never be forgotten.

  Time:7∶30, December 16

  Place:Great Hall of the people, west of Tian' anmen Square

  Tel:6417-7845

  F:Chinese female artist Li Yan is presenting nearly 50 ink-and-color painting at the National Art Museum of China.On display are landscape and flower creations including a series of Mount Qomolangma.

  Time:9 am-5 pm, until October 31

  Place:1 Wusi Dajie

  Tel:8403-3500

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  1.Dan is interested in ballet and enjoys the kind of programme which gives him a chance to see a professional performance to improve his own dancing skill.

  2.Gina is a middle-aged music teacher.Although she prefers popular songs nowadays, she likes old popular songs which call up her memory of the past days.

  3.Ron majors in painting at a famous university and now is on business in Beijing.She hopes to have a chance to see display on landscape and flower creations.

  4.Rob leads a busy life in Beijing, only having free time in the evening.Because he is not familiar with Chinese, he doesn't particularly enjoy programme but acrobatic shows.

  5.Bella enjoys rock and roll music very much, but recently she wants to make a change by attending serious piano concerts which play works of music masters.

Two thieves came to a house to steal something. They dug a hole in the wall of the house. One of them crawled into the house while the other waited outside.

There lived many mice in the house. The woman in the moonlight saw a mouse crawl into the house. “look! In comes one.” She said to the man in the house. Te thief was so frightened that he hurriedly crawled out of the house and said to the one waiting outside, “She found me when I was just in.” But the thief outside didn’t believe him, so he said, “Let us two try to crawl into the house together.” At that time, two mice happened to crawl into the house too. The woman saw the mice and shouted, “In come two. Catch them!” the two thieves were terribly frightened. The man in he house said, “You saw them come in but where are they?” I will catch them tonight.” The two thieves started to run away at once.

The two thieves wanted to make it clear whether they had been found or not the night before. The next day they acted as men selling sweet potatoes and came before the house. The man and the woman were ploughing in their fields. The rope broke and the woman came home for one. She saw two men selling sweet potatoes and wanted to buy some. She picked out two which looked like mice. At the time the man couldn’t wait of her any longer and he ran back from the fields to hurry her up. The woman showed the sweet potatoes to the man and said, “How they look like the two of last night.” The man said, “ I asked you to fetch a rope. Why don’t you hurry for it?” the two thieves ran away very quickly without their sweet potatoes

The two thieves failed to steal anything from the house because ________.

A. they were found out

B. they were frightened by what they had heard in the house

C. they didn’t work together well with each other

D. mice stopped them from doing so

From the last paragraph we know that __________.

the two thieves were farmer selling potatoes.

The woman recognized the two thieves

The woman pretended to know nothing about the two thieves and mad fun of them

The two thieves didn’t know that they were not found at all

When the woman said “How thy look like the two of last night”___________.

A. she referred to the two thieves          B. she meant nothing    

C. she said it on purpose                 D. she referred to the two mice

“__________” is the title for this passage.

A. Two Clever Thieves               B. Terrible Mice

C. Hit the Mark by a Fluke          D. A Clever Couple

Which of the following statements is false?

The two thieves not only failed to steal things but also lost their sweet potatoes.

Whenever thy found mice, the people in the house would try to catch them.

The two thieves ran away at once because they thought the woman had seen them.

The man let the woman go home for a rope, which would be used for catching the thieves.

Vitas 2008 Beijing Concert

Venue:  Capital Gymnasium

Time:  2008-01-24 19:30

Price:  TBD(Booking)

Tel.:    86-10-64177845

God Blessed Boy

Extremely Beautiful Voice

Unforgettable Hot Live

First appeared on the Russian stage in December 2000, this show became an extreme classic in Vitas' music history. Since then, moreover, more fans from other countries were caught by him from this video especially in China. The lack of Russian language was not in the way for dozen thousands of admirers from China, Taiwan, Singapore and Japan first to pay attention and then to love Vitas' creative work, his voice and songs. Undoubtedly his 2008 concert will also be considered as the yearly expectable concert in Chinese music scene and the most important event among his fans. Let's expect it!

Lang Lang Piano Solo Concert

Venue:  National Grand Theater-Concert Hall

Time:  2008-01-03 19:30:00/2008-01-04 19:30:00

Price:  TBD(Booking)

Tel:     800-810-1887

Acclaimed in the major concert halls of North America, Europe and Asia, Lang Lang - at the age of 20s - has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level and has established himself as one of the most exciting pianists of our time. Lang Lang's talent and personality make him an ideal ambassador for classical music and a role model for young people. He is the first Chinese pianist to be engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic and all "Big Five" American orchestras.

Li Yun Di Piano Recital(独奏会)

Venue:  National Grand Theater-Concert Hall

Time:  2008-3-27 19:30:00 

Price:  TBD(Booking)

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Remarks: The tickets for Li Yun Di Piano Recital will be available soon!

Called "extravagantly gifted and highly accomplished" by the Los Angeles Times, China pianist Li Yundi was born in 1982 in Chongqing and first gained worldwide attention after winning first prize at the 2000 Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw. He was the first person in 15 years to be awarded a first prize.

Soprano Te Kanawa Solo Concert

Venue:  National Grand Theater-Concert Hall

Time:  2008-01-02 19:30:00 

Price:  180(Out)280(Selling)480(Selling)680(Selling)880(Selling)1680(Out)

Tel:     400-810-1887

Dame Kiri Janette Te Kanawa is an internationally famous New Zealand opera singer. In 1981, she was seen and heard around the world by an estimated 600 million people when she sang Handel's "Let the Bright Seraphim" at the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer.

72.The main purpose of this passage is______.

      A.to attract people to attend these concerts

      B.enrich your knowledge of some famous musicians

      C.rouse your interest in music

      D.call on young people to learn from them

73.Which concert will you attend if you want to hear an opera?

       A.Vitas 2008 Beijing Concert        B.Lang Lang Piano Solo Concert

       C.Li Yun Di Piano Recital           D.Soprano Te Kanawa Solo Concert

74.About the tickets to Li Yun Di Piano Recital, which of the following is right?

       A.The price for the tickets hasn’t been determined.

       B.The tickets have been sold out.

       C.The price of the tickets is too high.

       D.It will be long before you can book the tickets for it.

75.What can you know from the advertisement?

      A.The lack of Russian language stops people in China loving Vitas’s songs.

      B.Some of the tickets for Soprano Te Kanawa Solo Concert have been sold out.

       C.Lang Lang is one of the first Chinese pianists to be engaged by the Berlin Philharmonic and all "Big Five" American orchestras.

       D.You have to pay the telephone bill if you call to book the tickets for Soprano Te Kanawa Solo Concert

Two thieves came to a house to steal something. They dug a hole in the wall of the house. One of them crawled into the house while the other waited outside.

There lived many mice in the house. The woman in the moonlight saw a mouse crawl into the house. “look! In comes one.” She said to the man in the house. Te thief was so frightened that he hurriedly crawled out of the house and said to the one waiting outside, “She found me when I was just in.” But the thief outside didn’t believe him, so he said, “Let us two try to crawl into the house together.” At that time, two mice happened to crawl into the house too. The woman saw the mice and shouted, “In come two. Catch them!” the two thieves were terribly frightened. The man in he house said, “You saw them come in but where are they?” I will catch them tonight.” The two thieves started to run away at once.

The two thieves wanted to make it clear whether they had been found or not the night before. The next day they acted as men selling sweet potatoes and came before the house. The man and the woman were ploughing in their fields. The rope broke and the woman came home for one. She saw two men selling sweet potatoes and wanted to buy some. She picked out two which looked like mice. At the time the man couldn’t wait of her any longer and he ran back from the fields to hurry her up. The woman showed the sweet potatoes to the man and said, “How they look like the two of last night.” The man said, “ I asked you to fetch a rope. Why don’t you hurry for it?” the two thieves ran away very quickly without their sweet potatoes

1.The two thieves failed to steal anything from the house because ________.

A. they were found out

B. they were frightened by what they had heard in the house

C. they didn’t work together well with each other

D. mice stopped them from doing so

2.From the last paragraph we know that __________.

A.       the two thieves were farmer selling potatoes.

B.        The woman recognized the two thieves

C.        The woman pretended to know nothing about the two thieves and mad fun of them

D.       The two thieves didn’t know that they were not found at all

3.When the woman said “How thy look like the two of last night”___________.

A. she referred to the two thieves          B. she meant nothing    

C. she said it on purpose                 D. she referred to the two mice

4.“__________” is the title for this passage.

A. Two Clever Thieves               B. Terrible Mice

C. Hit the Mark by a Fluke            D. A Clever Couple

5.Which of the following statements is false?

A.   The two thieves not only failed to steal things but also lost their sweet potatoes.

B.    Whenever thy found mice, the people in the house would try to catch them.

C.    The two thieves ran away at once because they thought the woman had seen them.

D.   The man let the woman go home for a rope, which would be used for catching the thieves.

 

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