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  Northern Europeans spend a lot of time in their cold and cloudy winters planning their summer holidays.They are   1   of their healthy colour when they return home after   2  .They know that a certain amount of sunshine is   3   for their bodies and general health.

  A Swiss doctor, Auguste Rollier, made   4   use of the sun in his hospital at Leysin.Leysin is a small village high up in the Alps.The   5   of the sun with the greatest healing   6   are the infrared(红外线的)and ultraviolet(紫外线的)rays.Dr Rollier   7   that sunlight, fresh   8   and good food cure a great many diseases.

  There were a large number of children in Dr Rollier’s hospital.He decided to start a hospital school where sick children could   9   and at the same time continue to learn.It was not long before his school was   10  

  In   11  , wearing only shorts, socks and boots, the children   12   the hospital after breakfast.They carried small desks and chairs   13   their school books.Their teacher   14   them over the snow   15   they reached a slope(斜坡)which   16   the sun and was free from cold winds.There they set out their desks and chairs, and school began.  17   they wore hardly any clothes, Rollier’s pupils were very seldom cold.That was because their bodies were full of   18   which they got from the   19  

  Today   20   is not just one school in the sun.There are several in Switzerland, and there are similar ones in other places.

(1)

[  ]

A.

afraid

B.

proud

C.

full

D.

fond

(2)

[  ]

A.

school

B.

work

C.

winter

D.

the holiday

(3)

[  ]

A.

harmful

B.

good

C.

too much

D.

enough

(4)

[  ]

A.

full

B.

large

C.

small

D.

little

(5)

[  ]

A.

days

B.

seasons

C.

rays

D.

hours

(6)

[  ]

A.

power

B.

medicine

C.

food

D.

way

(7)

[  ]

A.

warned

B.

suggested

C.

hoped

D.

found

(8)

[  ]

A.

water

B.

fish

C.

vegetables

D.

air

(9)

[  ]

A.

be taught

B.

be cured

C.

play

D.

work

(10)

[  ]

A.

full

B.

empty

C.

setting up

D.

closed

(11)

[  ]

A.

hospital

B.

summer

C.

winter

D.

school

(12)

[  ]

A.

left

B.

returned

C.

went to

D.

stayed in

(13)

[  ]

A.

or

B.

without

C.

instead of

D.

as well as

(14)

[  ]

A.

sent

B.

led

C.

asked

D.

told

(15)

[  ]

A.

when

B.

after

C.

until

D.

just as

(16)

[  ]

A.

had

B.

was near

C.

faced

D.

was far from

(17)

[  ]

A.

Although

B.

If

C.

Since

D.

When

(18)

[  ]

A.

clothes

B.

strength

C.

blood

D.

energy

(19)

[  ]

A.

food

B.

sun

C.

exercises

D.

hospital

(20)

[  ]

A.

it

B.

this

C.

that

D.

there

答案:1.B;2.D;3.B;4.A;5.C;6.A;7.D;8.D;9.B;10.B;11.C;12.A;13.D;14.B;15.C;16.C;17.A;18.D;19.B;20.D;
解析:

(1)

四个选项都可以构成be…of词组,但从句意上看,只有B项恰当,因为“他们以有健康的肤色而自豪”。be fond of表示一种经常的喜欢。

(3)

一定数量的日光对身体“有益”be good for,而“有害”是be harmful to。C、D两项与句意不符。

(15)

“直到……才……”,和上句连起来考虑:领着……直到……


提示:

(2)

前一句有交代,这里应是过完“假日”。

(4)

make full use of充分利用。

(5)

这里指太阳光线。

(6)

power为不可数名词,指“能力”“力”。healing power指治病能力。其余皆不符合句意。

(7)

这里指经研究“发现”。

(8)

整句话意为“Dr Rollier发现阳光、新鲜空气和好的食物能够治好许多疾病”。

(9)

收留有病的孩子目的是为了“治病”。

(10)

收留有病的孩子目的是为了“治病”。

(11)

在冬季,孩子们穿得少。

(12)

从下文可看出是“离开”医院。

(13)

既然是学生上课,那一定得带课本。as well as“也”。

(14)

lead sb.over领某人过……

(16)

斜坡“朝阳”。

(17)

尽管学生穿得少,但很少得病。

(18)

energy指“精力、活力”,而strength指“体力、力量”。

(19)

这种能量来自太阳。

(20)

表示存在的句型,从下文可得到提示。


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B.less   

  
  

C.so   

  
  

D.such   

  
  

2A.paper   

  
  

B.papers   

  
  

C.newspaper   

  
  

D.evening paper   

  
  

3A.every   

  
  

B.each   

  
  

C.that   

  
  

D.no   

  
  

4A.cleaned   

  
  

B.closed   

  
  

C.open   

  
  

D.repaired   

  
  

5A.told   

  
  

B.suggested   

  
  

C.said   

  
  

D.spoken   

  
  

6A.do not have   

  
  

B.neither   

  
  

C.haven’t   

  
  

D.not have   

  
  

7A.untidy   

  
  

B.noisy   

  
  

C.tidy   

  
  

D.shy   

  
  

8A.dressed   

  
  

B.worn   

  
  

C.put on   

  
  

D.had on   

  
  

9A.dinners   

  
  

B.trips   

  
  

C.invitations   

  
  

D.visits   

  
  

10A.told   

  
  

B.known   

  
  

C.warned   

  
  

D.talked   

  
  

11A.when   

  
  

B.and   

  
  

C.that   

  
  

D.than   

  
  

12A.different   

  
  

B.differently   

  
  

C.hardly   

  
  

D.easily   

  
  

13A.such   

  
  

B.too much   

  
  

C.so much   

  
  

D.hard   

  
  

14A.in   

  
  

B.for   

  
  

C.at   

  
  

D.by   

  
  

15A.goes   

  
  

B.gets   

  
  

C.comes   

  
  

D.arrives at   

  
  

16A.there is   

  
  

B.has   

  
  

C.there has   

  
  

D.is there   

  
  

17A.looked out   

  
  

B.looked after   

  
  

C.looked at   

  
  

D.looked for   

  
  

18A.garden   

  
  

B.house   

  
  

C.field   

  
  

D.home   

  
  

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B.think   

  
  

C.promise   

  
  

D.advise   

  
  

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B.well   

  
  

C.careful   

  
  

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B.failure   

  
  

C.pleasure   

  
  

D.victory   

  
  

(2)A.room   

  
  

B.cost   

  
  

C.money   

  
  

D.time   

  
  

(3)A.last   

  
  

B.second   

  
  

C.next   

  
  

D.first   

  
  

(4)A.the United States   

  
  

B.the world   

  
  

C.Europe   

  
  

D.Ohio   

  
  

(5)A.less   

  
  

B.large   

  
  

C.greater   

  
  

D.smaller   

  
  

(6)A.except   

  
  

B.besides   

  
  

C.including   

  
  

D.except for   

  
  

(7)A.from   

  
  

B.into   

  
  

C.of   

  
  

D.in   

  
  

(8)A.lasted   

  
  

B.remained   

  
  

C.kept   

  
  

D.continued   

  
  

(9)A.partly   

  
  

B.universally   

  
  

C.totally   

  
  

D.naturally   

  
  

(10)A.and   

  
  

B.since   

  
  

C.for   

  
  

D.but   

  
  

(11)A.true   

  
  

B.similar   

  
  

C.common   

  
  

D.false   

  
  

(12)A.for   

  
  

B.of   

  
  

C.against   

  
  

D.like   

  
  

(13)A.awake   

  
  

B.compare   

  
  

C.remember   

  
  

D.realize   

  
  

(14)A.yet   

  
  

B.because   

  
  

C.so   

  
  

D.however   

  
  

(15)A.described   

  
  

B.told   

  
  

C.advertised   

  
  

D.explained   

  
  

(16)A.rich   

  
  

B.free   

  
  

C.poor   

  
  

D.strict   

  
  

(17)A.silence   

  
  

B.order   

  
  

C.action   

  
  

D.movement   

  
  

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B.published   

  
  

C.designed   

  
  

D.began   

  
  

(19)A.please   

  
  

B.angered   

  
  

C.encouraged   

  
  

D.supported   

  
  

(20)A.helped   

  
  

B.caused   

  
  

C.increased   

  
  

D.prevented   

  

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(1)A.success   

  
  

B.failure   

  
  

C.pleasure   

  
  

D.victory   

  
  

(2)A.room   

  
  

B.cost   

  
  

C.money   

  
  

D.time   

  
  

(3)A.last   

  
  

B.second   

  
  

C.next   

  
  

D.first   

  
  

(4)A.the United States   

  
  

B.the world   

  
  

C.Europe   

  
  

D.Ohio   

  
  

(5)A.less   

  
  

B.large   

  
  

C.greater   

  
  

D.smaller   

  
  

(6)A.except   

  
  

B.besides   

  
  

C.including   

  
  

D.except for   

  
  

(7)A.from   

  
  

B.into   

  
  

C.of   

  
  

D.in   

  
  

(8)A.lasted   

  
  

B.remained   

  
  

C.kept   

  
  

D.continued   

  
  

(9)A.partly   

  
  

B.universally   

  
  

C.totally   

  
  

D.naturally   

  
  

(10)A.and   

  
  

B.since   

  
  

C.for   

  
  

D.but   

  
  

(11)A.true   

  
  

B.similar   

  
  

C.common   

  
  

D.false   

  
  

(12)A.for   

  
  

B.of   

  
  

C.against   

  
  

D.like   

  
  

(13)A.awake   

  
  

B.compare   

  
  

C.remember   

  
  

D.realize   

  
  

(14)A.yet   

  
  

B.because   

  
  

C.so   

  
  

D.however   

  
  

(15)A.described   

  
  

B.told   

  
  

C.advertised   

  
  

D.explained   

  
  

(16)A.rich   

  
  

B.free   

  
  

C.poor   

  
  

D.strict   

  
  

(17)A.silence   

  
  

B.order   

  
  

C.action   

  
  

D.movement   

  
  

(18)A.finished   

  
  

B.published   

  
  

C.designed   

  
  

D.began   

  
  

(19)A.please   

  
  

B.angered   

  
  

C.encouraged   

  
  

D.supported   

  
  

(20)A.helped   

  
  

B.caused   

  
  

C.increased   

  
  

D.prevented   

  

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   C.running      

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   C.stillness      

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   C.from    morning till afternoon      

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   C.possible      

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   C.lazy      

D.lazily      

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B.achievements

    C.gains      

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B.tiring      

    C.excited      

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B.money      

    C.work      

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B.fortunate      

    C.likely      

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B.usually      

    C.hardly      

D.seldom      

(15)A.trick      

B.secret      

    C.skill      

D.method      

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B.northward      

    C.eastward      

D.westward      

(17)A.wide      

B.narrow      

    C.lonely      

D.empty      

(18)A.was      

B.made      

    C.kept      

D.took      

(19)A.common      

B.rare      

    C.much      

D.little      

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B.suggests      

    C.goes      

D.talks      

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