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8.Last night,1,500 young people went to the Bournemouth Centre to see Elastica,a pop rock group with a(41)Bnumber of fans.All the tickets were(42)Aand there was not an empty seat(43)C.Elastica started at ten o'clock.(44)Dit started so late,it was worth(45)D.
 Elastica played short,3-minute songs and there were(46)Blong guitar solos.Justine,lead singer and(47)Dguitarist in the group,proved that she is a(48)Cperformer.The sound quality in the hall was poor(49)Dthe audience could still hear her strong(50)B.Although they are a traditional pop group,it's nice(51)Bthe three girl guitarists at the front of the stage.
(52)Cthe start,the fans were jumping up and down(53)Athe rhythm and they did not stop until the(54)Aend.The audience loved the final song,"Connection",an excellent song from(55)Bfirst album.
Everyone left the hall(56)Cexcited.Although it was very cold in Bournemouth,a small crowd of fans(57)Boutside.The group happily signed autographs(58)B they got on to their tour bus and left(59)BBristol."We(60)Cbe back,"said Justine.

41.A.grownB.growingC.fallenD.falling
42.A.sold outB.sold offC.sold upD.sold on
43.A.somewhereB.everywhereC.anywhereD.nowhere
44.A.No matterB.HoweverC.AsD.Although
45.A.itB.themC.thisD.that
46.A.notB.noC.neverD.little
47.A.aB.anC.theD./
48.A.realB.reallyC.trueD.truly
49.A.thoughB.stillC.howeverD.but
50.A.soundB.voiceC.noiseD.pronunciation
51.A.seeB.to seeC.seeingD.being seen
52.A.ForB.ToC.FromD.At
53.A.toB.withC.atD.by
54.A.veryB.onlyC.justD.extremely
55.A.herB.theirC.themD.theirs
56.A.feltB.to feelC.feelingD.feel
57.A.was waitingB.were waitingC.is waitingD.are waiting
58.A.afterB.beforeC.whenD.while
59.A.toB.fromC.forD.at
60.A.canB.are able toC.willD.would

分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了Elastica乐队演唱会时的场景,观众对他们的喜爱热烈依依不舍.

解答 BACDD  BDCDB  BCAAB  CBBBC
41.B.考查动词辨析.根据前文Last night,1,500 young people went to the Bournemouth Centre to see Elastica可知昨晚,1500个年轻人来到伯恩茅斯中心看到Elastica,一个球迷越来越多的流行摇滚乐队;故选B.
42.A.考查动词辨析.联系上下文可知所有的票都卖完了,没有一个空座位的地方;故选A.
43.C.考查代词辨析.联系上下文可知所有的票都卖完了,没有一个空座位的地方;故选C
44.D.考查句意理解.根据前文Elastica started at ten o'clock可知音乐会在10点开始,尽管开始得很晚,但这仍然十分值得;故选D.
45.D.考查名词辨析.根据前文Elastica started at ten o'clock可知音乐会在10点开始,尽管开始得很晚,但这仍然十分值得;故选D.
46.B.考查句意理解.根据短语no longer可知答案,句意Elastica演奏了一首短暂的3分钟的歌曲并没有进行吉他独奏;故选B
47.D.考查冠词辨析.联系上下文可知贾斯汀,是乐队的主唱和吉他手,这证明她是一个真正的演员;故选D
48.C.考查副词辨析.联系上下文可知贾斯汀,是乐队的主唱和吉他手,这证明她是一个真正的演员;故选C
49.D.考查连词辨析.根据文章The sound quality in the hall was poor(49)Dthe audience could still hear her strong可知大厅里的声音质量很差,但观众仍能听到她强有力的声音;故选D
50.B.考查名词辨析.联系上下文可知大厅里的声音质量很差,但观众仍能听到她强有力的声音;故选B
51.B.考查动词辨析.根据前文The sound quality in the hall was poor(49)Dthe audience could still hear her strong可知虽然他们是一个传统的流行组合,但是看到三个女吉他手站在舞台前面感觉还是很好的;故选B
52.C.考查介词辨析.根据后文the fans were jumping up and down可知从一开始,歌迷们就随着节奏上上下跳动,直到最后才停下来;故选C
53.A.考查介词辨析.根据前文the fans were jumping up and down可知从一开始,歌迷们就随着节奏上上下跳动,直到最后才停下来;故选A
54.A.考查形容词辨析.联系上下文可知从一开始,歌迷们就随着节奏上上下跳动,直到最后才停下来;故选A
55.B.考查名词辨析.联系上下文可知观众们喜欢最后一首歌"连接",这是他们的第一张专辑中的歌;故选B
56.C.考查动词辨析.根据前文 Cthe start,the fans were jumping up and down(53)Athe rhythm and they did not stop可知每个留在会场的人都十分兴奋;故选C
57.B.考查动词辨析.联系上下文可知虽然伯恩茅斯很冷,一小群球迷仍然坚持等在外面;故选B
58.B.考查介词辨析.联系上下文可知乐队成员们在坐上了他们的旅游巴士离开布里斯托尔之前开心的为歌迷们签了名;故选B
59.B.考查介词辨析.联系上下文可知乐队成员们在坐上了他们的旅游巴士离开布里斯托尔之前开心的为歌迷们签了名;故选B
60.C.考查动词辨析."根据常识可知句意为我们会回来的,"贾斯汀说道;故选C.

点评 考察学生的推理判断能力和联系上下文的能力,在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.此类的填空题一定要联系上下文,根据上下文的内容加上自己的理解,再作出正确的判断

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