题目内容

Though _____ in San Francisco, Dave Mitchell had always preferred

to record the plain facts of small-town life.

A. raised              B. grown              C. developed       D. cultivated

A


解析:

考查省略句的用法。 本句中Though raised in San Franciscos是省略的让步状语从句。Raise抚养:grow种植; cultivate耕作; 培养 (友谊等) 。如cultivate后接某人, 则意为“培养与某人的感情”。本题译文:尽管在旧金山长大, 但戴夫米切尔总是愿意把小镇生活中平凡的事情记载下来。故选A   

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【小题1】
A.commonB.normalC.realD.unusual
【小题2】
A.comfortB.encourageC.watchD.tolerate
【小题3】
A.couldn’tB.wouldn’tC.shouldn’tD.mustn’t
【小题4】
A.localB.generalC.giftedD.scared
【小题5】
A.suddenB.luckyC.annoyedD.anxious
【小题6】
A.treatedB.directedC.showedD.swapped
【小题7】
A.offB.outC.upD.down
【小题8】
A.SomeB.AnyC.NoneD.Many
【小题9】
A.giveB.enterC.drawD.register
【小题10】
A.rewardB.bonusC.diplomaD.award
【小题11】
A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.since
【小题12】
A.donationsB.suggestionsC.requestsD.messages
【小题13】
A.excitedB.satisfiedC.ashamedD.amazed
【小题14】
A.suggestB.advocateC.imagineD.complain
【小题15】
A.endB.startC.continueD.last
【小题16】
A.picked upB.showed up C.rang upD.packed up
【小题17】
A.colleagueB.sponsorC.successD.constant
【小题18】
A.deliverB.collectC.displayD.recommend
【小题19】
A.adventureB.experienceC.vacationD.interview
【小题20】
A.dreamB.conclusionC.turnD.demand

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1.The main idea of the first paragraph is that         

A.not sticks and stones but words will hurt us

B.inspiring words give us confidence

C.negative words may let us down

D.words have a lasting effect on us

2.There is no sense for us to feel embarrassed when we talk to ourselves because       

A.almost everybody has the habit of talking to themselves

B.we can benefit from talking to ourselves

C.talking to ourselves always gives us courage

D.it does no harm to have“self—talk”when we are alone

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A.praise ourselves                        B.remind ourselves

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1.

A.common

B.normal

C.real

D.unusual

 

2.

A.comfort

B.encourage

C.watch

D.tolerate

 

3.

A.couldn’t

B.wouldn’t

C.shouldn’t

D.mustn’t

 

4.

A.local

B.general

C.gifted

D.scared

 

5.

A.sudden

B.lucky

C.annoyed

D.anxious

 

6.

A.treated

B.directed

C.showed

D.swapped

 

7.

A.off

B.out

C.up

D.down

 

8.

A.Some

B.Any

C.None

D.Many

 

9.

A.give

B.enter

C.draw

D.register

 

10.

A.reward

B.bonus

C.diploma

D.award

 

11.

A.after

B.when

C.before

D.since

 

12.

A.donations

B.suggestions

C.requests

D.messages

 

13.

A.excited

B.satisfied

C.ashamed

D.amazed

 

14.

A.suggest

B.advocate

C.imagine

D.complain

 

15.

A.end

B.start

C.continue

D.last

 

16.

A.picked up

B.showed up

C.rang up

D.packed up

 

17.

A.colleague

B.sponsor

C.success

D.constant

 

18.

A.deliver

B.collect

C.display

D.recommend

 

19.

A.adventure

B.experience

C.vacation

D.interview

 

20.

A.dream

B.conclusion

C.turn

D.demand

 

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Words possess power because of their lasting effect. Many of us regret something we once said. And we remember unkind words said to us! Before speaking, we should always ask ourselves: Is it loving? Is it needed? If what we want to say doesn’t pass this test, then it’s better left unsaid.

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1.The main idea of the first paragraph is that ________.

    A.words have a lasting effect on us  B.inspiring words give us confidence

    C.negative words may let us down 

D.not sticks and stones but words will hurt us 

2.There is no sense for us to feel embarrassed when we talk to ourselves because _______.

    A.almost everybody has the habit of talking to themselves

    B.talking to ourselves always gives us courage

    C.we can benefit from talking to ourselves

    D.it does no harm to have “self-talk” when we are alone

3.The underlined part in the third paragraph means that we should also timely _______.

    A.remind ourselves                 B.praise ourselves

    C.make ourselves relaxed           D.give ourselves amusement

4..The author would probably hold the view that ___________.

    A.encouraging words are sure to lead to kind offers

    B.negative words may stimulate us to make more progress

    C.people tend to remember friendly words

    D.it is better to think twice before talking to others

 

 

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