题目内容
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提示:
(1) |
由下文可知,此处指上门推销。 |
(2) |
她不像是一位职业推销员。 |
(3) |
她只是羞怯地微笑着. |
(4) |
run…along“顺着……抚摸”。 |
(5) |
等着她的解释。 |
(6) |
作宠物画是为了使家居温馨、舒适。 |
(7) |
她有画各种宠物的经验。 |
(8) |
can’t help doing“禁不住做……”。 |
(9) |
thought“想法”,而idea指“(具体的)主意”。 |
(10) |
在院子里养宠物牛,keep意为“饲养”。 |
(11) |
她肯定希望能有一只宠物跑出来。 |
(12) |
根据此句句意可知。 |
(13) |
也是我外出的一次机会。 |
(14) |
opposite“对面的”。 |
(15) |
against“在……的衬托下”。 |
(16) |
当时两人都在欣赏外面的风景,所以此时她把注意力拉回来。 |
(17) |
由下文知,“我”的情况并不好。 |
(18) |
因为作者感到想呕吐,所以把手放在喉中。 |
(19) |
没有宠物并不是很好的借口。 |
(20) |
“我”正如你们向别人告别那样微笑着点点头。 |
完形填空
Music is now heard everywhere,in shops and buses and at home.The word “music”comes from the Greek 1 “muse”.The muses were goddesses(女神)of arts.Music is only one of the arts.It is 2 the spoken language,but uses 3 differently.One can usually find out 4 music says what people feel.American popular music, 5 ,is about not only in the USA,but in all other 8 .
American 9 music has many origins(由来)in the USA.Country music, 10 the countryside in the southern United States,is one of them.It is about day to day situations and the 11 of country people.Many people love this music 12 the strong feelings expressed by country music songs.
A 13 origin of American popular music is the blues.It described mostly 14 feelings about the difficult 15 of American blacks.It is 16 played and sung by musicians,but it is 17 with all Americans.
Rock music is a 18 form of music.This music was influenced(受影响)by the 19 and country music. 20 performers of popular rock music are young musicians.
American popular music has become big 21 .It is one of America’s most 22 exports(出口)today.It is played everywhere in the world and enjoyed by people of all 23 in all countries.New popular songs are heard on TV or over the radio every day and some songs become popular all over the world.People hear these songs 24 in English or sometimes translated into other languages.The words may be 25 but the enjoyment of the music is universal(一致的).
1. | ||||
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A.dictionary | B.history | C.songs | D.work | |
2. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.for | B.like | |||
C.the same as | D.different form | |||
3. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.equipment | B.subjects | C.sounds | D.words | |
4. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.how | B.when | C.why | D.whether | |
5. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.however | B.for example | |||
C.also | D.instead | |||
6. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.common | B.ordinary | C.easy | D.liked | |
7. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.children | B.young man | C.peple | D.musicians | |
8. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.records | B.programmes | |||
C.the open air | D.countries | |||
9. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.old | B.country | C.popular | D.serious | |
10. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.written for | B.only sung in | |||
C.coming from | D.returning to | |||
11. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.love | B.feelings | C.anger | D.beauty | |
12. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.instead of | B.because of | C.thanks to | D.with | |
13. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.first | B.second | C.gentle | D.famous | |
14. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.sad | B.happy | C.strange | D.friendly | |
15. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.conditions | B.work | C.lives | D.days | |
16. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.always | B.usually | C.seldom | D.never | |
17. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.pleased | B.busy | C.mixed | D.poular | |
18. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.usual | B.old | C.newer | D.shorter | |
19. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.old | B.blues | C.blacks | D.popular | |
20. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.Many | B.All | C.Few | D.No | |
21. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.society | B.broadcast | C.companies | D.business | |
22. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.beautiful | B.important | C.necessary | D.expensive | |
23. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.ages | B.buildings | C.cities | D.departments | |
24. | ||||
[ ] | ||||
A.given | B.rend | C.spoken | D.sung | |
25. | ||||
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A.unusual | B.difficult | C.different | D.successful |
完形填空
Of all the men who ever liked fresh air, no one liked it more than James Wilson did. He 1 slept with his windows open even 2 snow was falling outside.
One winter Wilson went to Finland on business. When he 3 his room in the hotel he found that the windows were closed to 4 the icy air out. He did his best to open 5 , but failed.
The bed was really 6 , but Wilson could not sleep. He could not 7 the closed windows. No fresh air! It was 8 to think of!
At about one o’clock in the morning he was 9 awake, worrying about the air in the room. He became very 10 . Where was the windows? He could see something that looked like 11 over there. He threw a shoe at it through the 12 with all the force of his strong right arm. A terrible sound of breaking glass 13 the room, but to Wilson’s sad heart it seemed like the sound of 14 music. Five minutes later he was peacefully asleep.
When daylight came through the window, he 15 and lay with his eyes closed. There was 16 to worry about. What was it? Oh, the broken windows! Yes, indeed, He would have to pay 17 that. He opened his eyes to look.
Suddenly he 18 in surprise; the window was not broken at all. The glass was all in one piece, just as good as it had been the night before. 19 was entering the room through the window!
He then turned his eyes to the side and saw a broken picture hanging on the wall. There was 20 on the floor below it, and a lot of broken glass round the shoe.
(1)A.seldom |
B.often |
C.sometimes |
D.always |
(2)A.when |
B.until |
C.after |
D.before |
(3)A.left |
B.ordered |
C.reached |
D.tidied |
(4)A.prevent |
B.keep |
C.stop |
D.send |
(5)A.one |
B.all |
C.it |
D.more |
(6)A.bad |
B.ordinary |
C.excellent |
D.cold |
(7)A.break |
B.forget |
C.escape |
D.imagine |
(8)A.unfortunate |
B.anxious |
C.difficult |
D.terrible |
(9)A.already |
B.nearly |
C.hardly |
D.still |
(10)A.angry |
B.sorry |
C.worried |
D.serious |
(11)A.paper |
B.glass |
C.a picture |
D.a man |
(12)A.darkness |
B.air |
C.shadow |
D.distance |
(13)A.destroyed |
B.covered |
C.filled |
D.entered |
(14)A.funny |
B.pleasant |
C.strange |
D.common |
(15)A.got up |
B.woke up |
C.went in |
D.came down |
(16)A.a lot |
B.little |
C.something |
D.someone |
(17)A.to |
B.with |
C.from |
D.for |
(18)A.sat up |
B.stood up |
C.stayed up |
D.picked up |
(19)A.No thief |
B.No fresh air |
C.No sunlight |
D.No wind |
(20)A.a glass |
B.two shoes |
C.a shoe |
D.a pair of shoes |