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10.Top players must have excellent ball control,but it is not just _____ they do with their feet ______ counts.(  )
A.how; thatB.that; whatC.whether; whatD.what; that

分析 顶级球员必须有优秀的控球能力,不只是用脚能踢球就是重要的.

解答 答案:D,考查强调句式和名词性从句的引导词,第一个空用来引导主语从句,从句缺少do的宾语,因此使用what来引导,how表示方式状语,that引导主语从句不充当成分,whether"是否"不充当成分,因此不符合;第二个空考查强调句式it is…that…,故答案为D.

点评 考查强调句式的用法,注意其构成形式:it is+被强调部分+that/who+其他成分;名词性从句的引导词要分析句子结构,对答案进行确定.

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32.Which statement best expresses the main idea of the first paragraph?D
A.Chinese female film stars enjoy as great fame as Chinese male film stars in the world.
B.Chinese male film stars do not perform well in their films in the eyes of Western women.
C.Chinese female film stars don't like Western male film stars.
D.Chinese female film stars have set a good image for Chinese women.
33.Which is NOT mentioned as the shortcoming of Chinese men in Paragraph 2?B
A.Spitting everywhere.
B.Speaking too loudly in public places.
C.Not cleaning their teeth thoroughly.
D.Picking their noses and ears in public places.
34.In some American women's eyes,Chinese men's images are bad because ofC.
A.Chinese female film stars
B.Chinese male film stars
C.Hollywood films
D.Film stars in Hong Kong
35.What does the passage mainly deal with?A
A.Chinese men in the eyes of Western women.
B.Foreign film stars and Chinese film stars.
C.Chinese women in the eyes of Western men.
D.Chinese film stars in Hollywood films.
1.FROM dogs and cats to pandas and penguins,lists of adorable animals can be very varied.However,when it comes to scary animals,the answers are often more or less the same-snakes and spiders are among the most dreadful ones for the majority of us.
However,most of us have never been bitten by a snake or a spider.So does this mean we are born with a fear of certain things?
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Now,a team from Rutgers University in New Jersey,US has tried to challenge the idea that babies are born with a fear of snakes and spiders.According to the BBC,the researchers measured babies'physiological (生理的) responses as they watched videos of snakes and elephants paired with both fearful and happy voices.
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62.What is the article mainly about?B
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B.Whether humans are born with a fear of snakes and spiders.
C.Why snakes and spiders are considered the most dreadful animals.
D.How babies react differently from adults to snakes and spiders.
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64.The underlined word"innate"in the second-to-last paragraph is the closest in meaning toA.
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A.show the relationship between parents and children
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C.give information about family problems
D.report on the findings of a study
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A.they are busy serving food to their children
B.they are busy keeping order at the dinner table
C.they have to pay more attention to younger children
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D.find it hard to keep up with other children
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C.why children in small families seem to be quieter
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67.Why is virtual tourism more and more popular?B
A.Online games are more and more attractive.
B.Many new websites appear and develop fast.
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68.From the second paragraph we knowD
A.we can solve any problem on websites
B.websites offer all the tips and information
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69.What does the underlined word"sprung up"most probably mean?A
A.Appeared.  B.Moved.  C.Competed.  D.Reduced.
70.What makes us see the world in a panoramic way?C
A.Information.  B.Photograph.  C.Technology.  D.Virtual images.
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This contact with nature is good for health.There are many diseases that are common in the city,but are not to be found in the country,For example,near-sightedness is almost unknown to country people.
Because of the absence of cars,one can walk more freely in the country than in the city,There are no rules of the road nor traffic signs to obey.
People living in the country can easily get fresh vegetables,fresh fruit and fresh milk,Are they get them at lower prices than in the city.
Country life is economical in other ways,too.There are practically no temptations to wa ste money.
Country people are mostly honest.They say what they mean,and make and keep promises with sincerity.They do not put on air (摆架子).They do not pretend to have those ridiculous manners which are necessary in what we call polite society.

12.What CAN'T c ountry people often enjoy?A
A.Musical concerts.
B.Fresh air.
C.Song of birds.
D.Close contact with nature.
13.What is probably more expensive in the country than in the city?B
A.Vegetables.  B.Beer.  C.Milk.  D.Fruit.
14.What is NOT true of country life?A
A.The traffic accident rate is very high in the country.
B.Living in the country saves one a lot of money.
C.People living in the country suffer from more diseases than those living in the city.
D.The prices of farm products are lower in the country than in the city.
15.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?C
A.The Disadvantages of Living in the Country.
B.The Expenses of Li ving in the Country.
C.Country Life.
D.Healthy Country People.

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