题目内容

17.
devote;  purpose;  generous;  graduate;  outdoors;  recognize;  doubt;  actually
56.Aftergraduating from college,we finally got the chance to take a bike trip down the Mekong River.
57.Lisa!I'm sorry I didn'trecognize you.You've changed so much!
58.He looked calm,butactually he was very nervous.
59.Little kids sometimes will make noises onpurpose to catch adults'attention.
60.It isgenerous of you to lend your car to him every weekend.
61.There is nodoubt that advertising helps improve sales.
62.Playingoutdoors is good for children's health.
63.She is sodevoted to her work that she always works late into the night.

分析 56.大学毕业以后我们最终得到了沿着湄公河骑自行车旅游的机会.
57.Lisa 对不起我没有认出你,你变化太大了.
58.他看起来很平静,但是实际上他很紧张.
59.小孩们有时候会故意制造噪音来引起大人们的注意.
60.每个周末你都把车借给他,你真是太大方了.
61.毫无疑问广告能够提高销售量.
62.在户外玩耍对小孩的身体健康有好处.
63.她对于自己的工作如此热爱以至于她总是工作到很晚.

解答 56.graduating 考查非谓语,句中after是介词,介词后边用动名词做宾语,所以答案是graduating. 
  57.recognize   考查动词.根据句意:你变化太大了.可以推断出先前没有认出对方,recognize是动词"认出". 
58.actually   考查副词.根据句意:他看起来很平静,但是实际上他很紧张.表面现象和实际情况的对比,actually是副词"实际上".
 59.purpose  考查固定搭配.   根据句意:小孩们有时候会故意制造噪音来引起大人们的注意.on purpose是固定短语"故意的".
60.generous  考查固定句型. It is+形容词+of+人+to do sth."某人…"形容词描述人的个性品格.generous是形容词"慷慨的,大方的".
 61.doubt  考查固定句型.There is no doubt that…是英语的固定句型"毫无疑问".   
62.outdoors 考查副词.根据句意:在户外玩耍对小孩的身体健康有好处.outdoors是副词"在户外".
  63.devoted 考查形容词.根据句意:她对于自己的工作如此热爱以至于她总是工作到很晚.so+形容词+that是英语中固定结构"如此…以至于…",devoted 是形容词"热爱的,忠诚的",所以答案是devoted.

点评 做这种类型的题目要逐句分析,前后一致.选择答案时,要考虑整个句子的内容,包括搭配、时态、语法等. 答案全部填完后,再通读一遍,检查是否通顺流畅了,用词得当,意思正确.

练习册系列答案
相关题目
2.A snowman was murdered last night.That is because many wheels of the different cars ran _ (36)D the front grassland.
This (37)C didn't appear on the 10o'clock news or on the front page of the local newspaper this morning.Isn't there anybody here who really (38)B a snowman?
This snowman was just (39)A snow rolled into balls (40)A some sticks and rocks,(41)Bmade by a kid.Maybe this kid had (42)D better to do.Or maybe he waited all year for the first _ (43)C.Maybe his eyes (44)A during the math class when the first piece of snow fell.Maybe he was the first (45)D waiting for his mom when the headmaster (46)A that the students could go home ahead of time.
We can imagine a little boy rushing into his house and back out in (47)C than a minute with his (48)C on.Then he (49)D the entire day gathering,shaping and creating (50)A it was perfect.
He was (51)B excited for dinner,so he was busy calling his grandparents and friends to tell them about his snowman,(52)B he stared out of his front window at it.They all came by this morning to see it.In (53)A,the little boy woke up at daybreak,(54)A his boots and snowsuit on,and ran out of die door…
(55)D,maybe he sat and cried at what he saw.A snowman was murdered last night.

36.A.intoB.outC.overD.across
37.A.matterB.accidentC.murderD.event
38.A.looks atB.cares aboutC.passes byD.searches for
39.A.a bunch ofB.a piece ofC.a group ofD.a pile of
40.A.withB.fromC.byD.for
41.A.particularlyB.probablyC.especiallyD.possibly
42.A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing
43.A.timeB.turnC.snowfallD.moment
44.A.lit upB.showed upC.opened upD.moved up
45.A.awayB.insideC.indoorD.outside
46.A.announcedB.toldC.convincedD.declared
47.A.fewerB.moreC.lessD.longer
48.A.hatB.glovesC.snowsuitD.socks
49.A.costB.usedC.tookD.spent
50.A.untilB.afterC.asD.unless
51.A.quiteB.tooC.ratherD.very
52.A.beforeB.whileC.sinceD.for
53.A.excitementB.curiosityC.sadnessD.caution
54.A.threwB.tookC.triedD.carried
55.A.InsteadB.ThereforeC.AgainD.However.
9.The bedroom door opened and a light went on,signaling an end to nap time.The toddle(初学走路的婴儿),sleepy-eyed,clambered to a swinging stand in his crib.He smiled,reached out to his father,and uttered what is fast becoming the cry of his generation:"iPhone!"
    Just as adults have a hard time putting down their iPhones,so the device is now the Toy of Choice for many 1-,2-and 3-year-olds.The phenomenon is attracting the attention and concern of some childhood development specialists.
Natasha Sykes,a mother of two in Atlanta,remembers the first time her daughter,Kelsey,now 3 but then barely 2 years old,held her husband's iPhone."She pressed the button and it lit up.I just remember her eyes.It was like'Whoa!'"The parents were charmed by their daughter's fascination.But then,said Ms.Sykes (herself a Black Berry user),"She got serious about the phone."Kelsey would ask for it.Then she'd cry for it."It was like she'd always want the phone,"Ms.Sykes said.
Apple,the iPhone's designer and manufacturer,has built its success on machines so user-friendly that even technologically blinded adults can figure out how to work them,so it makes sense that sophisticated children would follow.Tap a picture on the screen and something happens.What could be more fun?
The sleepy-eyed toddler who called for the iPhone is one of hundreds of iPhone-loving toddlers whose parents are often proud of their offspring's ability to slide fat fingers across the gadget's screen and pull up photographs of their choice.
Many iPhone apps on the market are aimed directly at preschoolers,many of them labeled"educational,"such as Toddler Teasers:Shapes,which asks the child to tap a circle or square or triangle; and Pocket Zoo,which streams live video of animals at zoos around the world.
Along with fears about dropping and damage,however,many parents sharing iPhones with their young ones feel guilty.They wonder whether it is indeed an educational tool,or a passive amusement like television.The American Academy of Pediatrics is continually reassessing its guidelines to address new forms of"screen time."Dr.Gwenn Schurgin O'Keeffe,a member of the academy's council,said,"We always try to throw in the latest technology,but the cellphone industry is becoming so complex that we always come back to the table and wonder-Should we have a specific guideline forthem?"
Tovah P.Klein,the director of a research center for Toddler Development worries that fixation on the iPhone screen every time a child is out with parents will limit the child's ability to experience the wider world.
As with TV in earlier generations,the world is increasingly divided into those parents who do allow iPhone use and those who don't.A recent post on UrbanBaby.com,asked if anyone had found that their child was more interested in playing with their iPhone than with real toys.The Don't mothers said on the Website:"We don't let our toddler touch our iPhones…it takes away from creative play.""Please…just say no.It is not too hard to distract a toddler with,say…a book."
Kathy Hirsh-Pasek,a psychology professor who specializes in early language development,sides with the Don'ts.Research shows that children learn best through activities that help them adapt to the particular situation at hand and interacting with a screen doesn't qualify,she said.
Still,Dr.Hirsh-Pasek,struck on a recent visit to New York City by how many parents were handing over their iPhones to their little children in tha subway,said she understands the impulse (冲动)."This is a magical phone,"she said."I must admit I'm addicted to this phone."

41.The first paragraph in the passage intends toC.
A.get us to know a cute sleepy-eyed child in a family
B.show us how harmful the iPhone is
C.lead us to the topic of the toddlers'iPhone-addict
D.explain how iPhone appeals to toddlers
42.According to the author,iPhones are popular with both adults and young kids because they areA.
A.easy to use                          B.beautiful in appearance
C.cheap in price                       D. powerful in battery volume
43.The underlined word"them"in the seventh paragraph refers toB.
A.televisions    B.cellphones          C.iPhones          D.screens
44.The tone of the author towards parents sharing iPhones with their children isC
A.negative       B.subjective        C.objective        D.supportive
45.The passage mainly tells usA.
A.children's iPhone addict is becoming a concern
B.iPhone is winning the hearts of the toddlers
C.Apple is developing more user-friendly products
D.ways to avoid children's being addicted to iPhone games.
6.She was 80years old but still very active.In this small town,not much happened.It was just another(21)Bday for a senior citizen living by herself.(22)A she even has several great grandchildren.she was often alone.With the need of some small things and a(23)Cto get outside and be(24)Bpeople,she went shopping.
Buying just six items,she(25)Dfor the checkout.
He wandered the(26)C.He'd come for a cup of hot coffee and perhaps someone to(27)Dwith.The coffee was good.which always was,but(28)Cwanted to chat with fin old  man.(29)A,he was about to leave when he saw her.
"Morning,Ma'am."He smiled."You(30)Bleave yet."
She turned and found a gentleman smiling and(31)Dwhat she'd selected."Your basket is not(32)A."
"No need to buy a lot.No one to eat it."she replied.
He(33)Cat her for a moment and said,"I'm so(34)B!My beloved all died."His
eyes softened."I just(35)Amy little Brownie."
"Sorry."She felt her own eyes (36)D.He was as alone as she was.
(37)Ca brave face.he said,"It's OK.I hope I call find another dog like her.She was such a joy.(38)Bsomeone needed me.She gave me purpose.But now my days are empty."
Twenty minutes passed by.It was time to part.Suddenly he looked back at her and asked softly."Can I give you a hug?"
A bit surprised.but fully understanding his need,she(39)A.
There they stood,in a warm hug,in a busy store,on a normal day,which was made(40)Dby a simple hug.

21.A.happyB.emptyC.excitingD.comfortable
22.A.AlthoughB.IfC.SinceD.As
23.A.preparationB.troubleC.desireD.view
24.A.forB.amongC.betweenD.above
25.A.gatheredB.traveledC.rushedD.headed
26.A.restaurantB.streetC.storeD.square
27.A.argueB.walkC.playD.talk
28.A.neitherB.anyoneC.no oneD.everyone
29.A.DisappointedB.ExcitedC.AstonishedD.Encouraged
30.A.needn'tB.can'tC.daren'tD.mustn't
31.A.sticking toB.referring toC.devoting toD.pointing to
32.A.fullB.emptyC.crowdedD.enough
33.A.cameB.1aughedC.staredD.glanced
34.A.eagerB.10nelyC.quietD.worried
35.A.1ostB.forgotC.1eftD.raised
36.A.openB.hurtC.dryD.wet
37.A.Putting upB.Putting downC.Putting onD.Putting out
38.A.At mostB.At leastC.At firstD.At last
39.A.acceptedB.refusedC.receivedD.showed
40.A.commonB.formalC.usualD.special

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网