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A.

The most   1thing during my long summer holiday last year, of course is my trip __2__England.This was my first time to go abroad, so it really made me   3.

At first,I went to Shakespeare's   4.It was the house   5Shakespeare was born and   6his early years.  7sitting room, hallway, bedrooms, and kitchen were furnished (布置) in sixteenth-century    8.I also went to see the Shakespeare Exhibition.It showed Shakespeare's life and career in both Stratford and London.

I really enjoyed this nice trip to England,   9I learnt a lot.I'm very happy that I could visit such an interesting   10.I want to go there again in the future.

11A.unforgettable          B.unexpected         C.fashionable         D.famous

12A.at                     B.for               C.on                D.to

13A.excited                B.disappointed       C.exciting             D.disappointing

14A.school               B.birthplace         C.room               D.home

15A.who                 B.that                C.when              D.where

16A.paid                   B.spent               C.cost               D.took

17A.It's                    B.Its                 C.It had              D.It was

18A.style                  B.site                C.shape              D.shade

19A.for which            B.which              C.from which        D.in which

20A.place                  B.town               C.country            D.summer

B.

When I was a boy,  every holiday that I had seemed wonderful.In those days the sun seemed to shine always brightly   1.the water was always warm.Sometimes we left the beach and walked in the country,   2.ruined houses and dark woods and climbing trees.There were   3.in one’s pockets or good places where one could   4.ice creams.Each day seemed a lifetime.

Although I am now thirty-five years old, my idea of a good   5.is much the same as it was.I   6.like the sun and warm sand and the sound of waves beating the rocks.I no longer wish to   7.any sand house or sand garden, and I dislike sweets.  8., I love the sea and often feel sand running through my fingers.

Sometimes I   9.what my ideal holiday will be like when I am old.All I want to do then, perhaps, will be to lie in bed, reading books about   10.who make houses and gardens with sands, who watch the incoming tide, who make themselves sick of too many ice creams.

11.A.and                 B.yet                 C.but               D.or

12.A.exploring            B.examining          C.repairing         D.measuring

13.A.sweets             B.sand              C.ice-creams       D.money

14.A.make               B.sell                 C.buy               D.offer

15.A.house              B.holiday             C.garden            D.tide

16.A.hardly              B.almost               C.still               D.perhaps

17.A.destroy             B.fix                 C.use               D.build

18.A.But                B.However           C.Otherwise        D.Besides

19.A.wonder            B.feel                  C.understand        D.believe

20.A.children            B.boys                 C.girls              D.grown-ups

 

【答案】

1.A

2.D

3.A

4.B

5.D   

6.B

7.B

8.A

9.C

10.C   

11.A

12.A

13.A

14.C

15.B   

16.C

17.D

18.B

19.A

20.A、

 

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