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5.-Jack,go to the front door and have a look.Is the pizza man knocking at the door?-It ____ be the pizza man,mum.We didn't order any lunch food.( )
A. | mustn't | B. | won't | C. | can't | D. | shan't |
分析 --Jack,到前面去看一看.是不是送披萨的人在敲门?
--不可能是送披萨的人,妈妈.我们没有订任何午餐的食物.
解答 答案是C.本题考查情态动词的否定式;mustn't禁止,不允许;won't 不会,主语为sth时表示"无论怎样也不";can't 不可能;shan't,shall not 的否定式,将不会…;根据语境,因为没有订购任何午餐的食物,所以是否定推测"不可能",can't用于否定句表示把握性很大的推测;故选C.
点评 要在正确理解情态动词的基本含义的基础上,整体理解语境中的情感态度,做出合理的判断.
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15."Happy New Year!"Everyone will greet each other with these words as they meet each other on New Year's Day.But it wasn't always January 1 that marked the New Year.
At least 4,000 years ago,the anci ent Egyptians and Babylonians marked the changing of the year.In Egypt,the year started when the Nile River flooded,enriching farmers'fields.This happened at the end of September.
The Babylonians held a festival in the spring,on March 23,to kick off the next farming cycle.The Babylonian celebration lasted for 11 days.
The date January 1 wa s picked by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar as the change of the year when he established his own calendar in 46 BC.The month of January originates from the Roman god,Janus.He is pictured with two heads.One head looks forward and the other back.They represent a break between the old and new.The new calendar was in time with the sun and it has been used until the present day.
In Vietnam,the New Year holiday happens in February.They buy fresh flowers and a peach blossom to put in their house,following the Vietnamese custom.
Thailand has its specific New Year's date; it's different from the normal calendar.The Thai New Year is celebrated on April 13.On this day,Thai people play with water,throwing it on each other.It is intended to bring good luck during the New Year ahead.
In China,the more favorable New Year is usually celebrated in February according to lunar calendar (阴历).On New Year's Eve,all family members sit together at table,enjoying lots of auspicious foods such as dumplings,chicken to bring good luck.
Title:New Year traditions all around the world
At least 4,000 years ago,the anci ent Egyptians and Babylonians marked the changing of the year.In Egypt,the year started when the Nile River flooded,enriching farmers'fields.This happened at the end of September.
The Babylonians held a festival in the spring,on March 23,to kick off the next farming cycle.The Babylonian celebration lasted for 11 days.
The date January 1 wa s picked by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar as the change of the year when he established his own calendar in 46 BC.The month of January originates from the Roman god,Janus.He is pictured with two heads.One head looks forward and the other back.They represent a break between the old and new.The new calendar was in time with the sun and it has been used until the present day.
In Vietnam,the New Year holiday happens in February.They buy fresh flowers and a peach blossom to put in their house,following the Vietnamese custom.
Thailand has its specific New Year's date; it's different from the normal calendar.The Thai New Year is celebrated on April 13.On this day,Thai people play with water,throwing it on each other.It is intended to bring good luck during the New Year ahead.
In China,the more favorable New Year is usually celebrated in February according to lunar calendar (阴历).On New Year's Eve,all family members sit together at table,enjoying lots of auspicious foods such as dumplings,chicken to bring good luck.
Title:New Year traditions all around the world
Countries | (66)Dates/Time | Origins(起源)or activities | Meanings or reasons |
Egypt | the end of September | the Nile River flood | make fields (67)rich |
Babylon | March 23 | holding a (68)festival/celebration | kick off the next farming cycle |
Rome | January 1 | Roman god,Janus | (69)representa break |
(70)Thailand | April 13 | (71)pouring/throwingwater onto each other's body | bring good luck |
Vietnam | (72)February | buying fresh flowers and a peach blossom | (73)followthe custom |
China | February | (74)enjoyingauspicious foods | bring good luck and (75)happinessto everyone |
16.Rules for a Happier,Healthier You
No one would ever say that they want to live a miserable life---it's just not something that anyone would wish.(66)Clooking to improve your life,here are some rules you should live by.
1.Find the Bright Side
Tragedy can strike at anytime and it's only human nature to react by getting upset.(67)FIf you're strong enough to find the bright side,you'll find that you will have grown as an individual.
2.Adjust Your Expectations
It's okay to lean on others and ask for help.(68)ATo have a happy and healthy life,we must find strength within and be our own change.(69)GOther people cannot be responsible for making you happy---only you can do that.
3.Carry out a Healthy Life
Living a healthy life doesn't necessarily mean you have to overhaul(大修)your diet and exercise regiment,but it does mean that you must make healthy living decisions.If you are physically fit---meaning you're not overweight and feel good about your overall appearance,(70)D
No one would ever say that they want to live a miserable life---it's just not something that anyone would wish.(66)Clooking to improve your life,here are some rules you should live by.
1.Find the Bright Side
Tragedy can strike at anytime and it's only human nature to react by getting upset.(67)FIf you're strong enough to find the bright side,you'll find that you will have grown as an individual.
2.Adjust Your Expectations
It's okay to lean on others and ask for help.(68)ATo have a happy and healthy life,we must find strength within and be our own change.(69)GOther people cannot be responsible for making you happy---only you can do that.
3.Carry out a Healthy Life
Living a healthy life doesn't necessarily mean you have to overhaul(大修)your diet and exercise regiment,but it does mean that you must make healthy living decisions.If you are physically fit---meaning you're not overweight and feel good about your overall appearance,(70)D
A.But it's not okay to place unreasonable expectations on others. B.and everyone has his/her weaknesses C.Instead people just want to be happy and have a life that is meaningful. D.then you will be a happier human being E.Your attitude decides your life. F.However,once the dust has settled,you must pick yourself up and look for the positive. G.Take a step back and figure out how you can satisfy yourself. |
10.You may have heard of the man who decided to repair the roof of his house.To be(41)B,he tied a rope around his waist.He called his son and asked him to tie it to something(42)A.The boy fastened the safety rope to the bumper(保险杠) of their car parked in the drive way.
But a little while later,his wife needed to(43)D a few purchases with the automobile.(44)C of the line securing her husband,she started the car and drove away.The rope(45)A tightened and threw the man over the roof and into the air.
This story,factual or not,points to a great(46)C.It is the truth about where we(47)B our security; about those things to which we've(48)C our safety lines.
In her book LESSONS IN LIVING,writer Susan Taylor tells of lying in bed in the early(49)Aof the morning when an earthquake struck.As her house(50)D,she tumbled out of bed and(51)C to stand underneath an arched door-way in her hall,watching in(52)B as her whole house tumbled down around her.
Susan huddled,scared and (53)A,in the darkness.In the pre-dawn morning she cried and called out for help.As(54)D set in,she thought that maybe she should be listening for(55)B rather than making so much commotion(激动).So she grew still and listened.In the stillness,(56)C abandoned her and a feeling of indescribable peace and happiness flooded in.It was an experience that was to permanently(57)D her life.
She later wrote,"Before the quake I had all the trappings of success,but my life was out of(58)A.I wasn't happy because I was clinging to things in my life and always wanting more.It took an earthquake and(59)B everything I owned for me to discover that my security had been with me along…There's a power within us that we can(60)D no matter what is happening around us.
But a little while later,his wife needed to(43)D a few purchases with the automobile.(44)C of the line securing her husband,she started the car and drove away.The rope(45)A tightened and threw the man over the roof and into the air.
This story,factual or not,points to a great(46)C.It is the truth about where we(47)B our security; about those things to which we've(48)C our safety lines.
In her book LESSONS IN LIVING,writer Susan Taylor tells of lying in bed in the early(49)Aof the morning when an earthquake struck.As her house(50)D,she tumbled out of bed and(51)C to stand underneath an arched door-way in her hall,watching in(52)B as her whole house tumbled down around her.
Susan huddled,scared and (53)A,in the darkness.In the pre-dawn morning she cried and called out for help.As(54)D set in,she thought that maybe she should be listening for(55)B rather than making so much commotion(激动).So she grew still and listened.In the stillness,(56)C abandoned her and a feeling of indescribable peace and happiness flooded in.It was an experience that was to permanently(57)D her life.
She later wrote,"Before the quake I had all the trappings of success,but my life was out of(58)A.I wasn't happy because I was clinging to things in my life and always wanting more.It took an earthquake and(59)B everything I owned for me to discover that my security had been with me along…There's a power within us that we can(60)D no matter what is happening around us.
41.A.tight | B.safe | C.comfortable | D.quick |
42.A.secure | B.thick | C.close | D.strong |
43.A.help | B.handle | C.run | D.make |
44.A.Realistic | B.Fond | C.Unaware | D.Anxious |
45.A.immediately | B.actually | C.gradually | D.quietly |
46.A.extent | B.conclusion | C.truth | D.problem |
47.A.get | B.place | C.keep | D.realize |
48.A.broken | B.grasped | C.tied | D.found |
49.A.hours | B.stages | C.periods | D.light |
50.A.moved | B.fell | C.cracked | D.shook |
51.A.failed | B.continued | C.managed | D.attempted |
52.A.surprise | B.horror | C.excitement | D.anger |
53.A.crying | B.praying | C.complaining | D.whispering |
54.A.disappointing | B.hopelessness | C.nervousness | D.exhaustion |
55.A.operators | B.rescuers | C.researchers | D.volunteers |
56.A.puzzle | B.strength | C.fear | D.confidence |
57.A.destroy | B.improve | C.control | D.change |
58.A.balance | B.line | C.course | D.sense |
59.A.deserting | B.losing | C.spoiling | D.missing |
60.A.insist on | B.turn to | C.take over | D.depend upon |
17.We came to the point at the last moment ________ the coach had laid stress on.( )
A. | where | B. | that | C. | when | D. | as |
14.We think it important ____college students should master at least one foreign language.( )
A. | which | B. | that | C. | what | D. | whether |
5.Imagine living in a country torn by war.Or maybe you live in a place where there are few jobs and little chance to earn a living.Your family decides to move-not to another town,but to another country.You and your family have become immigrants.People are called immigrants when they move to a foreign country to make their homes.
People become immigrants for many reasons.The most common one is economic opportunities.Most immigrants are attracted to other countries by the promise of jobs,farmland,or business opportunities.
Other people become immigrants in order to get away from mistreatment or natural disasters.They are refugees.Some refugees move to avoid wars and political unrest.Others are seeking freedom to express their religious views.Still others are uprooted by disasters,such as terrible flooding or drought.
Some people have become immigrants against their will.Captured in Africa,shipped foreign lands and forced to work as slaves,many early African immigrants to North and South America came in chains.
Except for Native Americans,all people came to the United States from someplace else.For nearly 500years,immigrants have landed on America's shores seeking a better life.Throughout American history,immigrants often worked low-paying,dangerous jobs that other people refused to do.
Immigrants from around the world helped shape American life.Many immigrants absorbed the customs and language common to most Americans.They also brought their own traditions,including music and foods.Over time,many of these traditions have become part of American life.
The first European immigrants to America hoped to colonize new lands.By the mid-1500s,Spaniards had ventured into Florida,California,and the American Southwest.French immigrants arrived in the early 1600s and built their first colony in Canada.The English also arrived in the early 1600s.They established 13colonies along America's AtlanticCoast.
In the 1700s,England became the major power in colonial North America.But many European immigrants came to live in the English colonies.They included people from Sweden,Holland,Germany,Scotland,and Ireland.
Immigrants still come to the United States seeking freedom and economic opportunities.Most new immigrants no longer come from Europe.They come mainly from Central and South America,the Caribbean,and Asia.
Today,the U.S.government limits the number of immigrants into the country each year.People who sneak illegally into the United States are called illegal immigrants,who,if caught,would be sent back to their home countries.
People become immigrants for many reasons.The most common one is economic opportunities.Most immigrants are attracted to other countries by the promise of jobs,farmland,or business opportunities.
Other people become immigrants in order to get away from mistreatment or natural disasters.They are refugees.Some refugees move to avoid wars and political unrest.Others are seeking freedom to express their religious views.Still others are uprooted by disasters,such as terrible flooding or drought.
Some people have become immigrants against their will.Captured in Africa,shipped foreign lands and forced to work as slaves,many early African immigrants to North and South America came in chains.
Except for Native Americans,all people came to the United States from someplace else.For nearly 500years,immigrants have landed on America's shores seeking a better life.Throughout American history,immigrants often worked low-paying,dangerous jobs that other people refused to do.
Immigrants from around the world helped shape American life.Many immigrants absorbed the customs and language common to most Americans.They also brought their own traditions,including music and foods.Over time,many of these traditions have become part of American life.
The first European immigrants to America hoped to colonize new lands.By the mid-1500s,Spaniards had ventured into Florida,California,and the American Southwest.French immigrants arrived in the early 1600s and built their first colony in Canada.The English also arrived in the early 1600s.They established 13colonies along America's AtlanticCoast.
In the 1700s,England became the major power in colonial North America.But many European immigrants came to live in the English colonies.They included people from Sweden,Holland,Germany,Scotland,and Ireland.
Immigrants still come to the United States seeking freedom and economic opportunities.Most new immigrants no longer come from Europe.They come mainly from Central and South America,the Caribbean,and Asia.
Today,the U.S.government limits the number of immigrants into the country each year.People who sneak illegally into the United States are called illegal immigrants,who,if caught,would be sent back to their home countries.
Key Points | Detailed Information |
(71)Definition | Immigrants are those who move to a foreign country to make their homes. |
Reasons | •Most people come for (72)economic opportunities,such as good jobs,farmlands,or business opportunities. •Some move to the US to (73)stay/keepaway from wars or disasters. •Some people immigrate to(74)search/seekfor religious freedom. •Some people have become immigrants (75)passively/unwillingly,like many early African immigrants. |
History | •French immigrants (76)reachedCanada in the early 1600s and built their first colony there. •The English also came to the early 1600s and (77)established/founded thirteen colonies along America's Atlantic Coast. •In the 1700s,European immigrants came to live in the English colonies,people from Sweden,Holland and etc.are (78)included. |
Today | •(79)Different from the past,the origins of most new immigrants are mainly Central and South America,the Caribbean,and Asia,instead of Europe •The US government erects dams to (80)keepthe number of immigrants into the country each yearin check.Illegal immigrants,if caught,would be sent back to their home countries. |