题目内容

… such as making breakfast on dark, cold winter mornings for children    1.   and sleepy, before sending them off to school; or special occasions such as homecomings or    2.  .

It always    3.   the fullest and noisiest room in the house.

However, according to    4.  , the universe began with a “Big Bang” that threw matter    5.  .

It    6.  with fire and rock. They were in time to produce carbon, nitrogen, water vapor and other gases, which   7.  the earth’s atmosphere.

On my first morning in Toronto, I woke up early. Looking through the mist, I could just see the maple trees near    8.  . …After Liu Qian woke up, we went looking for    9.  . …We sat in a small booth to eat, enjoying the    10.   people around us.

 

【答案】

1.      who are cross                                   

2. cooking Christmas dinner          

3.ends up

4.a widely accepted theory             

5.      in all directions                           

6.exploded loudly

7.      were to make                            

8.the hotel entrance                         

9.      a restaurant nearby 

10.amazing mixture of

【解析】

试题分析:

1.who are cross               本句是一个定语从句,who指代先行词在句中做主语,cross是形容词。

2.cooking Christmas dinner    这里的动名词短语与前面的homecomings是并列关系。

3.ends up  固定搭配end up结束。

4.a widely accepted theory     考查构词法:副词+过去分词

5.in all directions                       考查介词的固定搭配direction与介词In连用,in all directions朝各个方向。

6.exploded loudly   副词loudly做状语修饰句中的动词explode。

7.were to make                          本句中的不定式做表语,表示将来时。

8.      the hotel entrance   名词宾馆入口处the hotel entrance,注意entrance与介词to连用。

9.      a restaurant nearby 名词短语附近的餐厅a restaurant nearby。

10.    amazing mixture of  本句中的形容词amazing是由现在分词转换的形容词。

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I have to say that am shocked at just how bad the new music is. This cannot be the same band that produced great albums such as HTDAAB and ATYCLB! This is awful! They either do not care anymore, or have completely lost it. I never thought U2 would become irrelevant, but they have officially become one of those bands that you will now say, “Remember when they were great?”

----- Posted by Ronald Harris

February 28th, 2009 8:29 pm GMT

Total drivel, Mr Harris. The new album is great, far better than the safe, cynical HTDAAB and ATYCLB. U2 have become inventive again, like they were in the 1990s. thank goodness!

----- Posted by Dan

March 3rd, 2009 12:09 pm GMT

Agree, Dan. The new album is the best since Actung Baby. Magnificent is an anthem in the waiting, Breathe is unbelievable, and Stand Up Comedy is absolutely outstanding----- to name just three! Loving the new sound, pure class as usual.

----- Posted by Martin

March 4th, 2009 7:43 pm GMT

Totally agree with you guys. This album is unbelievable. Breathe is definitely a great song, same with Moment of Surrender. I bet their upcoming tour will be amazing. If you haven’t bought the CD yet, you should. I bought mine on Amozon.com for $3.99. I couldn’t believe it.

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阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为31—40的相应位置上。

Chuck’s Friend

In the movie Cast Away, Tom Hanks plays a man named Chuck Noland. Chuck is a businessman. One day Chuck is on a flight across the Pacific Ocean ____31_____ suddenly his plane crashes. Chuck survives the crash and lands on a ___32____ (desert) island.

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