摘要: He daren’t eat anything before taking a bus, otherwise, he will everything on the way. A. throw off B. throw up C. throw down D. throw out

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Dahlia was running around the house screaming and crying. “I hate her! I hate her! I will __36__   play with her again!” Finally, her steps slowed,  __37__  she told her father what had happened. He listened attentively.   __38__   she stopped, he asked, “Is there __39__  else?” Dahlia added more details and began  __40__  bitterly again. Father was listening. When Dahlia   __41__  talking, he said, “It must __42__ you to be made fun of like this by your best friend Tina.” Dahlia  __43__  her father’s embrace(拥抱)and support as she cried  __44__  more in his arms. Then as  __45__   as the storm of tears began, she was finished. She got up and  __46__  announced, “Daddy, did you know that tomorrow Tina and I are going together to the beach? We are  __47__   a log house there with Adam and Tom, I will tell Tina before we go that I   __48__   ruin her work again, and I’m sure she will be  __49__ to me. ”

  Why was this encounter (sudden meeting) so successful? How did Dahlia __50__  her sadness so completely and realize her responsibility in the matter __51__  her own?

  There were three main parts in her father’s reaction that   __52__  : (A) Attention (B) Respect (C) Trust. He gave his daughter __53__ attention and took her seriously as she   __54__  her feelings. He respected her by not coming with words of wisdom, advice or help. He validated(证实)the feelings she __55__ . And he trusted her to do and say what she needed in order to lead herself toward resolution of her emotions.

1.                A.hardly          B.seldom         C.ever     D.never

 

2.                A.so             B.but            C.and  D.then

 

3.                A.Before         B.When          C.While    D.Since

 

4.                A.something      B.anything        C.everything D.nothing

 

5.                A.crying          B.running         C.talking    D.saying

 

6.                A.kept           B.started         C.stopped  D.hated

 

7.                A.hurt           B.ache           C.injure    D.wound

 

8.                A.got            B.received        C.accepted D.admitted

 

9.                A.many          B.some           C.any  D.no

 

10.               A.soon           B.quickly         C.suddenly D.fast

 

11.               A.surprisingly     B.angrily         C.sadly D.cheerfully

 

12.               A.building        B.buying         C.making    D.repairing

 

13.               A.shouldn’t      B.won’t         C.daren’t  D.can’t

 

14.               A.polite          B.cruel          C.rude D.nice

 

15.               A.get over        B.get away        C.get along  D.get through

 

16.               A.for            B.on            C.by   D.in

 

17.               A.did            B.followed        C.went D.worked

 

18.               A.full            B.incomplete      C.half   D.undivided

 

19.               A.sent out        B.threw out       C.put out    D.poured out

 

20.               A.expressed      B.showed         C.said D.strengthened

 

 

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When I first began to work with international students, I asked someone at a lunch, “What brings you here today?” Looking at me like I was a bit crazy, he answered, “ The bus.” That was my first realization that no matter how good a speaker is, there are phrases that will always tend to cause confusion to non-native speakers. These idiomatic phrases(惯用语) add color and interest to any language and are worth learning if you want to talk fluently with native speakers.
“By no stretch”----The speaker is referring to something that’s very hard to achieve or realize, even with great effort, as in “It was not a good meal, by any stretch of the imagination.” Which means that ______________.
“Half dead”----An expression of extreme tiredness, having nothing to do with actual health. Commonly used at the end of a long and tiring day.
“By the book”----This means that an action should follow the rules exactly. It also describes the nature of someone who won’t deviate(背离) from a set of rules no matter what the situation is.
“More power to you”----This isn’t a wish for you to have better electricity from the power company----it’s a statement, usually slightly ironic(讽刺的), that the speaker thinks that you are unlikely to do a task, but you should try if you think you can complete it. It generally means the speaker has no intention of helping you achieve your goal neither will they discourage you from attempting to reach it. For example, “I don’t think you can meet that deadline, but more power to you.”
“As easy as pie”----A reference that something is as simple or easy as eating a delicious dessert, or that it requires little effort to successfully achieve. In chatting, this phrase does not refer to the process of cooking or eating.
【小题1】The example given by the author in the first paragraph is used to show__________.

A.the importance of learning idiomsB.the beauty of the English language
C.the foolishness of the studentD.the cause of the misunderstanding
【小题2】According to the passage, which of the following would be proper to fill in the blank in Paragraph 2?
A.the meal is very deliciousB.it’s very hard to make the meal delicious
C.people make great efforts to make the meal delicious
D.even if people try to believe it, the meal could not be described as good
【小题3】If someone says he is half dead, he means____________.
A.he is in poor healthB.he cannot move
C.he has a sound sleepD.he is exhausted
【小题4】If a person daren’t do things in a creative way, you may describe him by using “__________”.
A.by no stretchB.by the book
C.as easy as pieD.the breaker of rules

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When I first began to work with international students, I asked someone at a lunch, “What brings you here today?” Looking at me like I was a bit crazy, he answered, “ The bus.” That was my first realization that no matter how good a speaker is, there are phrases that will always tend to cause confusion to non-native speakers. These idiomatic phrases(惯用语) add color and interest to any language and are worth learning if you want to talk fluently with native speakers.

“By no stretch”----The speaker is referring to something that’s very hard to achieve or realize, even with great effort, as in “It was not a good meal, by any stretch of the imagination.” Which means that ______________.

“Half dead”----An expression of extreme tiredness, having nothing to do with actual health. Commonly used at the end of a long and tiring day.

“By the book”----This means that an action should follow the rules exactly. It also describes the nature of someone who won’t deviate(背离) from a set of rules no matter what the situation is.

“More power to you”----This isn’t a wish for you to have better electricity from the power company----it’s a statement, usually slightly ironic(讽刺的), that the speaker thinks that you are unlikely to do a task, but you should try if you think you can complete it. It generally means the speaker has no intention of helping you achieve your goal neither will they discourage you from attempting to reach it. For example, “I don’t think you can meet that deadline, but more power to you.”

“As easy as pie”----A reference that something is as simple or easy as eating a delicious dessert, or that it requires little effort to successfully achieve. In chatting, this phrase does not refer to the process of cooking or eating.

1.The example given by the author in the first paragraph is used to show__________.

A.the importance of learning idioms

B.the beauty of the English language

C.the foolishness of the student

D.the cause of the misunderstanding

2.According to the passage, which of the following would be proper to fill in the blank in Paragraph 2?

A.the meal is very delicious

B.it’s very hard to make the meal delicious

C.people make great efforts to make the meal delicious

D.even if people try to believe it, the meal could not be described as good

3.If someone says he is half dead, he means____________.

A.he is in poor health

B.he cannot move

C.he has a sound sleep

D.he is exhausted

4.If a person daren’t do things in a creative way, you may describe him by using “__________”.

A.by no stretch

B.by the book

C.as easy as pie

D.the breaker of rules

 

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When I first began to work with international students, I asked someone at a lunch, “What brings you here today?” Looking at me like I was a bit crazy, he answered, “ The bus.” That was my first realization that no matter how good a speaker is, there are phrases that will always tend to cause confusion to non-native speakers. These idiomatic phrases(惯用语) add color and interest to any language and are worth learning if you want to talk fluently with native speakers.

“By no stretch”----The speaker is referring to something that’s very hard to achieve or realize, even with great effort, as in “It was not a good meal, by any stretch of the imagination.” Which means that ______________.

“Half dead”----An expression of extreme tiredness, having nothing to do with actual health. Commonly used at the end of a long and tiring day.

“By the book”----This means that an action should follow the rules exactly. It also describes the nature of someone who won’t deviate(背离) from a set of rules no matter what the situation is.

“More power to you”----This isn’t a wish for you to have better electricity from the power company----it’s a statement, usually slightly ironic(讽刺的), that the speaker thinks that you are unlikely to do a task, but you should try if you think you can complete it. It generally means the speaker has no intention of helping you achieve your goal neither will they discourage you from attempting to reach it. For example, “I don’t think you can meet that deadline, but more power to you.”

“As easy as pie”----A reference that something is as simple or easy as eating a delicious dessert, or that it requires little effort to successfully achieve. In chatting, this phrase does not refer to the process of cooking or eating.

The example given by the author in the first paragraph is used to show__________.

A. the importance of learning idioms           B. the beauty of the English language

C. the foolishness of the student              D. the cause of the misunderstanding

According to the passage, which of the following would be proper to fill in the blank in Paragraph 2?

A. the meal is very delicious           B. it’s very hard to make the meal delicious

C. people make great efforts to make the meal delicious

D. even if people try to believe it, the meal could not be described as good

If someone says he is half dead, he means____________.

A. he is in poor health                       B. he cannot move

C. he has a sound sleep                       D. he is exhausted

If a person daren’t do things in a creative way, you may describe him by using “__________”.

A. by no stretch                            B. by the book

C. as easy as pie                           D. the breaker of rules

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A snake handler who cheated death after being badly bitten by a snake is now teaching Australians how to   36  in the case.Neville-Burns has been bitten twelve times during his long work with snakes, and uses all his   37   to give lectures to people at risk of meeting a snake  38  .

Australia is home to most of the world's most deadly snakes.So Neville  39  the people how to deal with such close unexpected meetings..He sets up an enclosed area, and one by one, brings out four snakes so people can know the   40  of each snake.First out of the bag is a Red Black Snake.He  41  put his finger on it.That's  42  the entire forefinger on his right hand was  43  after he was bitten.But that wasn't his  44  experience.-When he was 18? a Brown Snake he had been holding by the tail  45  and bit him in the face.He was rushed to  46  and he was saved from death.

He says a Cobra Snake is perhaps very  47 but not the most venomous(有毒的). A black Manba Snake, one of the most   48  , is the longest venomous snake in the world.A Brown Snake is the final  49 at Neville's show.It is one of the most common snakes in Australia, and is the second most venomous in the world.Several times during the  50  it bits the bag; which Neville  51  in front of it

Neville's advice is to stay   52  if a snake is nearby, as most will only   53  if they feel threatened.He tells people to be  54  but not to pick one 'up by the tail.He then does exactly that as part of his show.He also says he   55  believes in the old saying "once bitten, twice shy".

1...A.survive     B.move                 C.train            D.meet

2..A.money        B.condition             C.experience       D.time

3...A.luckily  B.unexpectedly            C.attentively     D.finally

4...A.asks       B.persuades             C.teaches         D.permits

5...A.skills   B.characteristics  C.weight                  D.length

6...A.needn't    B.shouldn't             C.daren't          D.wouldn't

7...A.how        B.whether               C.when             D.because

8...A.cut off    B.got down              C.put away         D.handed out

9...A.best       B.greatest      C.worst                    D.happiest

10...A.turned     B.smelt         C.woke                    D.fled

11...A.office     B.hospital             C.school           D.house

12...A.safe       B.puzzled              C.gentle           D.dangerous

13...A.deadly     B.friendly      C.careful                 D.ashamed

14...A.visitor    B.guest                C.listener         D.cook

15...A.report     B.show                 C.conversation     D.week

16...A.owns       B.carries              C.waves           D.needs

17...A.noisy      B.excited       C.warm                    D.still

18...A.disappear    B.attack             C.flee            D.play

19...A.brave       B.kind         C.distant                 D.good

20..A.usually      B.always               C.never            D.sometimes

 

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