3.What I need is book that contains ABC of oil painting.( )
A. | a; 不填 | B. | the; 不填 | C. | the; an | D. | a; the |
2.Progress so far very good and we are sure that the work will be finished on time.( )
A. | was | B. | had been | C. | has been | D. | will be |
1.It is often that human beings are naturally equipped to speak.( )
A. | said | B. | to say | C. | saying | D. | being said |
17.The True Story of Treasure Island It was always thought that Treasure Island was the product of Robert Louis Stevenson's imagination(36)A,recent research has found the true story of this exciting work.
Stevenson,a Scotsman,had lived(37)Dfor many years In 1881he returned to Scotland for a(38)C With him were his American wife Fanny and his son(39)A
Each morning Stevenson would take them out for a long(40)Cover the hills They had been(41)D this for several days before the weather suddenly took a turn for the worse,Kept indoors by the heavy rain Lloyd felt the days(42)BTo keep the boy happy Robert asked the boy to do some(43)C
One morning,the boy came to Robert with a beautiful map of an island Robert(44)Bthat the boy had drawn a large cross in the middle of(45)D"What's that?"he asked"That's the(46)Btreasure"said the boy Robert suddenly(47)Asomething of an adventure story in the boy's (48)CWhile the rain was pouring Robert sat down by the fire to write a story He would make the (49)B a twelve-year-old boy just like Lloyd But who would he the pirate(海盗)?
Robert had a good friend named Henley,who walked around with the(50)Aof a wooden leg Robert had always wanted to(51)Csuch a man in a story(52)DLong John Silver the pirate with a wooden leg,was(53)B
So thanks to a(54)ASeptember in Scotland a friend with a wooden leg and the imagination of a twelve-year-old boy we have one of the greatest(55)Dstories in the English language.
Stevenson,a Scotsman,had lived(37)Dfor many years In 1881he returned to Scotland for a(38)C With him were his American wife Fanny and his son(39)A
Each morning Stevenson would take them out for a long(40)Cover the hills They had been(41)D this for several days before the weather suddenly took a turn for the worse,Kept indoors by the heavy rain Lloyd felt the days(42)BTo keep the boy happy Robert asked the boy to do some(43)C
One morning,the boy came to Robert with a beautiful map of an island Robert(44)Bthat the boy had drawn a large cross in the middle of(45)D"What's that?"he asked"That's the(46)Btreasure"said the boy Robert suddenly(47)Asomething of an adventure story in the boy's (48)CWhile the rain was pouring Robert sat down by the fire to write a story He would make the (49)B a twelve-year-old boy just like Lloyd But who would he the pirate(海盗)?
Robert had a good friend named Henley,who walked around with the(50)Aof a wooden leg Robert had always wanted to(51)Csuch a man in a story(52)DLong John Silver the pirate with a wooden leg,was(53)B
So thanks to a(54)ASeptember in Scotland a friend with a wooden leg and the imagination of a twelve-year-old boy we have one of the greatest(55)Dstories in the English language.
36.A.However | B.Therefore | C.Besides | D.Finally |
37.A.alone | B.next door | C.at home | D.abroad |
38.A.meeting | B.story | C.holiday | D.jib |
39.A.Lloyd | B.Robert | C.Henley | D.John |
40.A.talk | B.rest | C.walk | D.game |
41.A.attempting | B.missing | C.planning | D.enjoying |
42.A.quiet | B.dull | C.busy | D.cold |
43.A.cleaning | B.writing | C.drawing | D.exercising |
44.A.doubted | B.noticed | C.decided | D.recognized |
45.A.the sea | B.the house | C.Scotland | D.the island |
46.A.forgotten | B.buried | C.discovered | D.unexpected |
47.A.saw | B.drew | C.made | D.learned |
48.A.book | B.reply | C.picture | D.mind |
49.A.star | B.hero | C.writer | D.child |
50.A.help | B.problem | C.use | D.bottom |
51.A.praise | B.produce | C.include | D.accept |
52.A.Yet | B.Also | C.But | D.Thus |
53.A.read | B.born | C.hired | D.written |
54.A.rainy | B.sunny | C.cool | D.windy |
55.A.news | B.love | C.real-life | D.adventure |
14.I still remember it was in the winter of 1990that,together with the help of my older sister,I(41)C down my wishes for Christmas onto a piece of paper.How I wished on Christmas Eve my grandest wish would be (42)D and placed under the Christmas tree-a puppy.When we were done,our wish-lists were collected by our parents with the promise to be(43)Bto Santa's hard-working helpers.
The next day,our parents sat us down in the living-room,with (44)C expressions on their faces.As it (45)A,they had seen our wishes,now wanting to talk to us about one wish(46)C--the puppy.For a moment,I held my breath,but was.(47)D When they told us that they weren't against a puppy.What they(48)A against was putting it under the Christmas tree.That was not a good idea.
They (49)A taught us that an animal was not a gift that belonged to the same (50)D as our toys.Animals were creatures with(51)A that we should decide to have one,and it would be a (an) (52)C to our family.An animal (53)B a lot of responsibilities.It wasn't anything one bought out of a mood.An animal could not be exchanged or(54)C when we didn't feel like it.A animal wasn't a toy.An animal was a (55)D family member that needed lots of love and attention.An animal was not a (56)B,but a family decision.A serious decision.And a big decision.
(57)Dmy Parents share my love for animals,so the decision came reasonably(58)BAfter our grandparents had given their(59)Aup for taking care of the dog,while we were on future vacations,the answer was yes.Yes,we would get a puppy.
The following days and weeks,there was only one (60)D our new family member!Yes,a family member,because animals have their rights.They are not simply food or gifts.We humans must attend,love and protect them.
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The next day,our parents sat us down in the living-room,with (44)C expressions on their faces.As it (45)A,they had seen our wishes,now wanting to talk to us about one wish(46)C--the puppy.For a moment,I held my breath,but was.(47)D When they told us that they weren't against a puppy.What they(48)A against was putting it under the Christmas tree.That was not a good idea.
They (49)A taught us that an animal was not a gift that belonged to the same (50)D as our toys.Animals were creatures with(51)A that we should decide to have one,and it would be a (an) (52)C to our family.An animal (53)B a lot of responsibilities.It wasn't anything one bought out of a mood.An animal could not be exchanged or(54)C when we didn't feel like it.A animal wasn't a toy.An animal was a (55)D family member that needed lots of love and attention.An animal was not a (56)B,but a family decision.A serious decision.And a big decision.
(57)Dmy Parents share my love for animals,so the decision came reasonably(58)BAfter our grandparents had given their(59)Aup for taking care of the dog,while we were on future vacations,the answer was yes.Yes,we would get a puppy.
The following days and weeks,there was only one (60)D our new family member!Yes,a family member,because animals have their rights.They are not simply food or gifts.We humans must attend,love and protect them.
41.A.left | B.got | C.set | D.pulled |
42.A.rejected | B.declined | C.challenged | D.fulfilled |
43.A.given away | B.passed on | C.taken on | D.put up |
44.A.dangerous | B.curious | C.serious | D.mysterious |
45.A.turned out | B.taken out | C.run out | D.held out |
46.A.in peace | B.in order | C.in particular | D.in return |
47.A.pardoned | B.frightened | C.inspired | D.relieved |
48.A.protested | B.objected | C.opposed | D.resisted |
49.A.patiently | B.hurriedly | C.anxiously | D.roughly |
50.A.arrangement | B.routine | C.schedule | D.category |
51.A.feelings | B.secrets | C.stains | D.sufferings |
52.A.convenience | B.servant | C.extension | D.heritage |
53.A.signed | B.meant | C.attained | D.guaranteed |
54.A.put forward | B.put up | C.put aside | D.put off |
55.A.native | B.original | C.responsible | D.precious |
56.A.riddle | B.gift | C.servant | D.victim |
57.A.Negatively | B.Ridiculously | C.Particularly | D.Luckily |
58.A.difficult | B.easy | C.contradictory | D.concrete |
59.A.thumbs | B.toes | C.noses | D.eyes |
60.A.theme | B.argument | C.prejudice | D.topic |