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1. She lives next to ours, and we are good _______(邻居).     

2. The teacher told the boy that water ________ (沸腾) at 100 degrees centigrade.

3. Gandhi was the father of the Indian nation of the ________ (二十) century.

4. _______ (一般) speaking, boys likes football better than girls.

5. The problem is rather difficult to solve. It is _____ (超出) ability.

6. All kinds of information can be collected rapidly and ______ (方便) from the Internet.

7. A teacher is sure to teach his students to learn better and faster by ______(鼓励) them to think.

8. Up to now ,many girls in the poor mountain villages are _______(禁止) to go to school.

9. The “Heart to Heart” team is now putting on ______(表演) in Qing hai.

10. She bought some fruit and _____(蔬菜) on her way home.

neighbours boils Generally beyond conveniently encouraging    forbidden performances  vegetables


解析:

1.通过we are,要用复数

2. 因为是客观性真理,时态为一般现在时

3. 应用序数词 twentieth

4. 固定短语,首字母要大写

5. 固定习语

6. 并列词性,用副词

7. 介词后要用doing 

8. 一般现在时被动语态,添过去分词

9. 固定短语,复数形式

10. 通过some提醒,要用复数

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My Grandmother turned 94 last week and this I believe is her secret to life. My grandmother is generous (慷慨) and hard-working in a way that is rare for our time. She lives by a simple belief: if someone needs your help, you help. Never mind all the analyzing and thinking whether the person deserves  or appreciates  the help. My grandmother doesn’t sit around thinking about who might be making use of her; she simply does what is needed.

At 94, she is busy in life. She is making a blanket for a new great grandchild, and worried that I don’t have enough kitchen towels for my home. She is bringing soup to a sick neighbor, and teaching the new wife of her cousin (who is 88) how to cook Italian food.

My grandmother had every right to give up, but she didn’t — and amazingly life did bring her good things, like a husband with twinkling blue eyes who was much ahead of his time and believed that men should do an equal amount of cooking and cleaning in the home, three beautiful children (my father and two aunts), 22 grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. My grandmother is not afraid to give someone she barely knows a bowl of soup. She never keeps herself out of the world.

The reason why my grandmother made cookies for the lady downstairs is that ________.

   A. she thought the lady was too busy

   B. she would make them as thanks to her

   C. she thought she should do something for the lady at the special time

   D. they had had an agreement before

In the writer’s opinion, ________.

   A. my grandmother has a secret way of living

   B. my grandmother does everything on careful consideration

   C. few people are as generous as my grandmother now

   D. my grandmother will get something in return

Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

   A. My grandmother cares for her children even some strangers.

   B. My grandfather does not treat women in an unfair way.

   C. This is a family in which there are nearly 30 people now.

   D. My grandmother never keeps everything for herself.

We may infer from the text that the writer ________.

   A. thinks his grandmother is living a tired life

   B. thinks his grandmother is doing what she should do

   C. thinks his grandmother should not be so kind

   D. is proud of his grandmother

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She lives happily and totally alone – growing her vegetables, looking after her trees and dogs, cats and chickens. Once a month or so an old friend passes by with her food supplies and letters-usually including a letter from her sister in Scunthorpe and some bits of clothing from friends in Canada. Sometimes a local man will come and cut wood for her and a group of British soldiers will come across her and be greeted with the offer of a cup of coffee.

At night she lies in her tiny sleeping room with the dogs on the floor, the cats on the table near the typewriter and one of the hens settled down in a corner of the bookshelf, and listens for hours to any Spanish, English, German or French broadcasts she can find on her radio. Sometimes she gets lonely but most of the time the animals and the radio are company enough.

But recently the very things that she had tried to get free from so well have begun to catch up with her. The peace of the forest has been destroyed by the noise of earth-moving machines not many miles away. What she once only heard of distantly on the radio is now on her doorstep. Things began to change three years ago. The new main north-south road in Belize was cut through the forest only four or five miles away. “Now more people know I’m here.” She says. “I feel more and more uneasy each day.”

Dorothea’s small houses ________.   

A. are entirely surrounded by trees   

B. have always been her home

C. were built for just a few people   

D. are in a county with the same population as Wales

Dorothea lives in the tiny village because ________.

A. she doesn’t like living near people    B. she is too old to move

C. machines destroyed her home        D. there’s nowhere else for her to live

Dorothea doesn’t get lonely since she has _______ with her.

A. her sister   B. some animals     C. friends from Canada    D. a postman

Dorothea spends a lot of time __________.

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C. listening to the radio                 D. studying languages

Tracy Wong is a well-known Chinese-American writer. But her writing ___36___ was something she picked up by herself. After her first____37____, teaching disabled children, she became a part-time writer for IBM. ___38___, writing stories was simply a ___39___. interest. Tracy sent three of her stories to a publisher(出版商).___40____, they immediately suggested that she put them together to make a single one long___41___and paid Tracy a $ 50,000 advance. "A pretty money," said the publisher, "for___42____writer.”

      ___43___Traey's characters(人物) are interesting, her stories sometimes___44___readem uneasy: those about the supernatural. "My mother believed I could___45___the afterlife world," she told a close friend. "She used to have me speak with my grandmother, who died many years ago."

      "Can I? I don't think I can," Tracy said with a laugh. "But l do have___46___ when things come to me___47___. " Once, she was wondering how to complete a ___48___set in ancient (古代的) China. ___49___the doorbell rang. It was a FedEx delivery man, with a copy of a book on Chinese ___50___. It came without her having ___51___it.

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36. A. skill         

B. experience

C. practice

D. method

37. A. duty         

B. effort

C. job

D. task

38. A. Instead       

B. Normally

C. Certainly

D. Then

39. A. general       

B. deep 

C. personal

D. lively

40. A. Interested     

B. Anxiously

C. Seriously 

D. Encouraged

41. A. film          

B. story

C. program    

D. article

42. A. a foreign

B. a popular

C. an unusual

D. an unknown

43. A. Now that     

B. Even though

C. Just because

D. Except that

44. A. find            

B. turn

C.leave    

D. hold

45. A. make up      

B. 'connect with

C. control

D. explain

46. A. events        

B. chances

C. feelings

D. moments

47. A. for no reason  

B. from a distance

C. by accident   

D. as gifts

48. A. description    

B. pointing

C. scene    

D. talk

49. A. Surprisingly    

B. Suddenly

C. Expectedly

D. Fortunately

50. A. cooking     

B. history

C. play      

D. medicine

51. A. known     

B. sent

C. realized    

D. ordered

52. A. unchanged    

B. excited      

C. determined

D. unmoved     

53. A. life          

B. city

C. house   

D. way

54. A. success       

B. work       

C. joy    

D. variety

55. A. writing       

B. reporting     

C. luck  

D. fun

 

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“I am very surprised and still cannot believe it,” Ms. Muller said in a statement released by her publisher in Germany. “I can’t say anything more at the moment.”
She has written some 20 books, but just 5 have been translated into English, including the novels “The Land of Green Plums” and “The Appointment.”
At a news conference on Thursday at the German Publishers & Booksellers Association in Berlin, where she lives, Ms. Müller, wearing all black, appeared overwhelmed(不知所措) by all the cameras in her face.
When asked what it meant that her name would now be mentioned in the same breath as German greats like Thomas Mann and Heinrich Böll, Ms. Müller remained philosophical(达观的). “I am now nothing better and I’m nothing worse,” she said, adding: “My inner thing is writing. That’s what I can hold on to.”
Earlier in the day, at a news conference in Stockholm, Peter Englund, secretary of the Swedish Academy, said Ms. Müller was honored for her “very, very distinct special language” and because “she has really a story to tell about…and growing up as a stranger in your own family.
【小题1】.we can learn from the passage that Ms. Muller is_______.

A.the 1st writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature since 1999
B.the 12th winner for the Nobel Prize in Literature since 1901
C.the 13th woman writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature
D.a German citizen since she moved to German in 1987
【小题2】 Ms. Müller was surprised at the news about her winning the award because ____.
A.she was born a Romanian person
B.she had failed many times in winning it
C.she had never wanted to win the prize
D.she was only an unknown writer
【小题3】 The underlined expression “in the same breath” is the nearest in meaning to ____.
A.instead ofB.at the same moment
C.in a breathD.under the same roof
【小题4】 We can infer according to the passage that ____.
A.her honored works are based on her own experience
B.most of Ms. Müller’s novels are unsuccessful works
C.Ms. Müller is feeling much better after she becomes the award winner
D.Ms. Müller was honored because she’s described the Germans’ life vividly

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? The Ugly Club president insists that ugliness is a virtue. Since beautiful people get a lot of attention for their beauty alone, they have to work hard to prove their other virtues. Ugly people, on the other hand, are genuine and do not have to prove anything to anybody, according to Lacobelli.

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A. it is a very small town?????? B. it is home to ugly people

C. it receives no visitors?????? D. it is the capital of Italy

2.Why is Lacobelli elected the president of the Ugly Club every year?

A. Because he is the ugliest person in the whole world.

B. Because his ugliness is always graded as bearable.

C. Because he is a spokesperson for ugly people everywhere.

D. Because he has won the members’ trust and admiration.

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A. Ugly people are most respected in Italy.

B. The Festival of the Ugly is held every two years.

C. Ugly people are unfairly treated in society.

D. The uglier one is, the better life he or she lives.

4.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?

A. The Ugly Capital of the World????? B. The Ugliest Person of the World

C. Festival of the Ugly????? D. Beauty Contests Should be Banned

 

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