题目内容
5.---How can I you at the station?---Well,I'm wearing a hat and I've got a big black umbrella with me.( )
A. | realize | B. | know | C. | recognize | D. | see |
分析 ---我在车站怎么辨认出是你?
---哦,我带着一顶帽子,身边还有一把大黑伞.
解答 答案C.
A项"意识到";B项"知道";D项"看到,明白";C项"辨认,认可";动词短语"recognize sb 辨认出,识别某人",根据答句中的"I'm wearing a hat and I've got a big black umbrella with me"可知,对方告知了自己的特点,以方便让说话者认出来,故选C.
点评 本题考查动词辨析.解答此类题目首先要读懂句意,理解每个选项动词的意思,然后根据上下文语境锁定合适的动词.平时要加强动词词汇量的积累.
练习册系列答案
相关题目
15.The Easter Show is an agricultural event,_______ to show off the best of country life.( )
A. | design | B. | designing | C. | designed | D. | to design |
16.We Chinese should ______ our good traditions.( )
A. | keep away | B. | set up | C. | keep up | D. | keep down |
13.Today we had an American family,the Robinsons,for Sunday dinner. Mr. Robinson is my mother's co-worker.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and their two young (36)C came at about 6:00p.m. Mrs. Robinson gave Mum a bunch of fresh flowers,(37)Acolor,freshness and their good will. Mum did the (38)Cand it was left to ourselves to get to know each other. The two girls Judy and Annie and Xiao Hong had (39)Dfun with our little cat.
Mrs. Robinson is much (40)Bthan her husband. There was a moment of embarrassment when Granny asked about her (41)B. Mum was about to apologize (42)B Mrs. Robinson laughed and said it was quite all right and that she had been here(43)Cenough to know it was the Chinese custom. She(44)Atold us that she was 32,though her husband is 52.
And of course they entirely (45)Cthe dinner. Like a perfect Chinese hostess,Mum and especially Granny(46)Dstuffing(填) them with food and urging them to eat and to drink,apologizing all the time that it's a homely meal.(47)A,Mrs. Robinson said to Mum,"In the West any hostess would be proud of such a feast instead of apologizing for it,and we don't urge the guests to eat or drink.(48)B so many good things before me,I certainly don't need any urging. The (49)D
is how to prevent myself overeating."We all (50)Claughter at that.
When they (51)Dto leave,they thanked us not only for the excellent dinner,but for giving them such a nice (52)B. Besides,they insisted on giving every one of us a hug and a kiss,(53)C
did embarrass me. But I think Granny was really (54)A when they kissed her.
It's surprising how a little good will on both sides can (55)D language and cultural barriers.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and their two young (36)C came at about 6:00p.m. Mrs. Robinson gave Mum a bunch of fresh flowers,(37)Acolor,freshness and their good will. Mum did the (38)Cand it was left to ourselves to get to know each other. The two girls Judy and Annie and Xiao Hong had (39)Dfun with our little cat.
Mrs. Robinson is much (40)Bthan her husband. There was a moment of embarrassment when Granny asked about her (41)B. Mum was about to apologize (42)B Mrs. Robinson laughed and said it was quite all right and that she had been here(43)Cenough to know it was the Chinese custom. She(44)Atold us that she was 32,though her husband is 52.
And of course they entirely (45)Cthe dinner. Like a perfect Chinese hostess,Mum and especially Granny(46)Dstuffing(填) them with food and urging them to eat and to drink,apologizing all the time that it's a homely meal.(47)A,Mrs. Robinson said to Mum,"In the West any hostess would be proud of such a feast instead of apologizing for it,and we don't urge the guests to eat or drink.(48)B so many good things before me,I certainly don't need any urging. The (49)D
is how to prevent myself overeating."We all (50)Claughter at that.
When they (51)Dto leave,they thanked us not only for the excellent dinner,but for giving them such a nice (52)B. Besides,they insisted on giving every one of us a hug and a kiss,(53)C
did embarrass me. But I think Granny was really (54)A when they kissed her.
It's surprising how a little good will on both sides can (55)D language and cultural barriers.
36.A. sons | B.babies | C. daughters | D. friends |
37.A. bringing | B. taking | C. fetching | D. adding |
38.A. decoration | B. direction | C. introduction | D. reception |
39.A. powerful | B. hopeful | C. speechless | D. endless |
40.A. older | B. younger | C. thinner | D. taller |
41.A. marriage | B. age | C. belief | D. salary |
42.A. while | B. when | C. but | D. and |
43.A. luckily | B. happily | C. long | D. short |
44.A. honestly | B. gradually | C. excitedly | D. loudly |
45.A. prepared | B. tasted | C. enjoyed | D. swallowed |
46.A. continued | B. stopped | C. suggested | D. kept |
47.A. However | B. Besides | C. Therefore | D. Instead |
48.A. Fo | B. With | C. Over | D. As |
49.A. danger | B. pain | C. question | D. problem |
50.A. broke out | B. gave off | C. burst into | D. set out |
51.A. came | B. hurried | C. got | D. rose |
52.A. day | B. time | C. meal | D. gift |
53.A. they | B. it | C. which | D. that |
54.A. touched | B. frightened | C. disappointed | D. encouraged |
55.A. change | B. improve | C. damage | D. break |
20.It will take a lot of time and_____ to finish the task on time.( )
A. | power | B. | pressure | C. | struggle | D. | energy |
9.Most of the people to the party were close relatives and friends.( )
A. | invite | B. | to invite | C. | inviting | D. | invited |
10.Nearly two decades has passed,I still remember my favourite professor,James Sehwartz.Whenever he smiles,it's as if you'd just been told the funniest joke on earth.Almost all his students are his friends,and almost all his students know his life story.
When James was a teenager,his father (31)C him to a fur factory where he worked.This was during the Great Depression.The (32)A was to get James a job.
James entered the factory,and immediately felt as if the (33)Bhad closed in around him.The room was dark and hot,the windows covered with dust,and the (34)D were packed tightly together,running like trains.The fur hairs were flying,(35)Ba thickened air,and the workers,(36)C the pieces of fur together,were bent over their needles (37)A the boss marched up and down the rows,searching for them to go faster.James could hardly (38)B.He stood next to his father,frozen with fear,hoping the boss wouldn't (39)Aat him,too.
During lunch break,his father took James to the boss and pushed him in front of him,(40)Bif there was any work for his son.But (41)A there was hardly enough (42)C for the adult labours,for no one would give it up once he took a job.
Thus,for James,it was a (43)B.He hated the place.He made a (44)D that he kept to the end of his life:he would never do any work that brought (45)B to someone else,and he would never allow himself to (46)Amoney off the seat of others.
"What will you do?"his mother,Eva,would ask him.
"I don't know,"he (47)D say.He ruled out law,because he didn't like (48)B,and he ruled out medicine,because he couldn't take the(49)C of blood.
"What will you do?"
(50)A,my best professor I ever had became-he thought it was the job not to hurt anybody.
When James was a teenager,his father (31)C him to a fur factory where he worked.This was during the Great Depression.The (32)A was to get James a job.
James entered the factory,and immediately felt as if the (33)Bhad closed in around him.The room was dark and hot,the windows covered with dust,and the (34)D were packed tightly together,running like trains.The fur hairs were flying,(35)Ba thickened air,and the workers,(36)C the pieces of fur together,were bent over their needles (37)A the boss marched up and down the rows,searching for them to go faster.James could hardly (38)B.He stood next to his father,frozen with fear,hoping the boss wouldn't (39)Aat him,too.
During lunch break,his father took James to the boss and pushed him in front of him,(40)Bif there was any work for his son.But (41)A there was hardly enough (42)C for the adult labours,for no one would give it up once he took a job.
Thus,for James,it was a (43)B.He hated the place.He made a (44)D that he kept to the end of his life:he would never do any work that brought (45)B to someone else,and he would never allow himself to (46)Amoney off the seat of others.
"What will you do?"his mother,Eva,would ask him.
"I don't know,"he (47)D say.He ruled out law,because he didn't like (48)B,and he ruled out medicine,because he couldn't take the(49)C of blood.
"What will you do?"
(50)A,my best professor I ever had became-he thought it was the job not to hurt anybody.
31.A.sent | B.carried | C.took | D.admitted |
32.A.idea | B.condition | C.situation | D.way |
33.A.lights | B.walls | C.chances | D.doors |
34.A.goods | B.workers | C.vehicles | D.machines |
35.A.sending | B.creating | C.taking | D.disturbing |
36.A.collecting | B.pulling | C.sewing | D.drawing |
37.A.as | B.after | C.if | D.though |
38.A.see | B.breathe | C.walk | D.hear |
39.A.scream | B.scold | C.rush | D.attack |
40.A.doubting | B.asking | C.questioning | D.demanding |
41.A.even | B.still | C.yet | D.also |
42.A.time | B.office | C.work | D.occupation |
43.A.comforting | B.blessing | C.regretting | D.forgiving |
44.A.request | B.arrangement | C.plan | D.promise |
45.A.injury | B.harm | C.damage | D.inconvenience |
46.A.make | B.save | C.pay | D.let |
47.A.should | B.might | C.could | D.would |
48.A.police | B.lawyers | C.judges | D.government |
49.A.sense | B.feel | C.sight | D.scenery |
50.A.Eventually | B.Luckily | C.Generally | D.Basically |