题目内容

Thank you for your e-mail ! You ask about my friends and what 1.   

we like to do. I guess I do that most people do. I like reading books, 2.   

watch films and listening to music. My favorite sport is volleyball. 3.   

Most my friends play volleyball with me. My best friend is two older 4.   

years than me. She goes to a different school and we always get  5.   

together after school to talk and have fun. Tell me yourself, your friends 6.   

and what you like to do. I would also like to know something about   7.   

China . We have read about China in school and I am very interesting 8.   

in learning more about it. Please e-mail to me soon. Thanks.        9.  

I am looking forward to hear from you soon now.           10.   

1. ask 改为 asked

2. that 改为 what

3. watch 改为watching

4. most后面加of。

5. and 改为but

6. me 后加about

7. 正确。

8. interesting 改为interested

9. me前to去掉

10. hear改为hearing


解析:

1. 因为是在邮件当中问及所发生的事情,所以用过去时态。

2. what 引导的句子做do的宾语从句,同时又做people后面do的宾语。

3. 和reading、listening并列。

4. most of

5. 句子应该是转折关系

6. tell sb about sth 告诉某人某事。

7. 正确

8. be interested in 对…感兴趣。

9. e-mai是及物动词

10.look forward to doing sth 期望做某事。

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【小题1】..

A.assignmentB.question C.suggestionD.solution
【小题2】.
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【小题3】.
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【小题12】..
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【小题13】..
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【小题15】..
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【小题20】..
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【小题1】
A.somethingB.anythingC.somebodyD.anybody
【小题2】
A.ashamedB.afraidC.sureD.proud
【小题3】
A.privateB.secretC.interestingD.funny
【小题4】
A.foolishB.politeC.simpleD.brave
【小题5】
A.expectedB.suggestedC.orderedD.demanded
【小题6】
A.connect withB.depend on C.make apologise toD.get along with
【小题7】
A.improveB.continueC.realize D.keep
【小题8】
A.notesB.listC.planD.stories
【小题9】
A.anyB.mostC.noneD.all
【小题10】
A.partB.gameC.trickD.record
【小题11】
A.viewB.signC.attentionD.remark
【小题12】
A.alsoB.evenC.stillD.ever
【小题13】
A.appearsB.considersC.presentsD.remembers
【小题14】
A.angryB.happyC.doubtfulD.alive
【小题15】
A.wordsB.ringsC.repeatsD.calls
【小题16】
A.coldB.plainC.nervousD.lively
【小题17】
A.in caseB.so long asC.unlessD.because
【小题18】
A.aroundB.outC.onD.away
【小题19】
A.build upB.make upC.clear upD.give up
【小题20】
A.regretB.forgive C.rightD.punish

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A.percentageB.productC.totalD.luggage
【小题3】
A.reachedB.searchedC.checkedD.looked
【小题4】
A.particularB.curiousC.nervousD.serious
【小题5】
A.cardB.moneyC.purseD.goods
【小题6】
A.shockedB.movedC.inspiredD.confused
【小题7】
A.laughedB.screamedC.shoutedD.blamed
【小题8】
A.realityB.evidenceC.cashD.truth
【小题9】
A.forcedB.encouragedC.discouragedD.promised
【小题10】
A.doubtB.needC.expenseD.harm
【小题11】
A.work outB.hand inC.send forD.take away
【小题12】
A.broke upB.burst outC.send offD.lit up
【小题13】
A.Eventually B.ActuallyC.FinallyD.Unfortunately
【小题14】
A.interestedB.worriedC.surprisedD.absorbed
【小题15】
A.daughterB.husbandC.motherD.friend
【小题16】
A.becauseB.althoughC.howeverD.besides
【小题17】
A.lentB.borrowedC.producedD.offered
【小题18】
A.simplyB.constantlyC.immediatelyD.previously
【小题19】
A.rejectB.buyC.ignoreD.appreciate
【小题20】
A.uniqueB.perfectC.officialD.typical

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A.He couldn't buy what he wanted.
B.The clerk treated him unkindly.
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65.The subway system in NY came to a sudden stop because_______.
A. most of its service had stopped        B. it was flooded by busy travelers
C. it was during a morning rush hour      D. its stations were covered with water
66.How did the writer get to her office?
A. By pushing in the stairs to the platform.        B. By switching trains in a roundabout way
C. By battling with people to hail a taxi.   D. By walking miles to get to the office.
67.The underlined word "invigorated" probably means_______.
A. inspired             B. expected      C. liberated            D. convinced
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A. A downpour in mid-summer          B. A lesson from a rainy day
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