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Mo Yan is one of the ______ writers in the world now.

A. famous                

B. more famous               

C. most famous

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:现在,莫言是世界上最著名的作家之一。分析:考查固定短语one of+ 形容词最高级+ 可数名词的复数。Famous 的最高级形式借助most.故选 C

考点:考查形容词的用法

 

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The band started about two years ago. Jack, who was in eighth grade at the time, decided to make a homemade guitar. After some hard work, he ended up building it from a cereal box, a big ruler and some little sticks. After Jack showed his guitar to his friend Ollie, Ollie had the idea to make a band using other homemade instruments as a way to suggest people recycle old things. “We want to show people there is more to recycling than throwing things away in the rubbish box,” Jack, 16, told TFK. “You can actually recycle old things.”

Ollie, 15, plays the drums made from rubbish cans. Evan, 14, plays the guitar; Harrison, 15, plays the horns and the violin; and Austin, 16, plays the keyboard. They make up the band The Garbage-Men and play at local parties around. They wand to help people get interested in recycling old things. “Music is a really good way to get a good message across to people because it’s really easy for people to understand,” Jack says. Their instruments may be garbage, but their message isn’t.

1.What are the Garbage-Men band’s instruments made from?

A. Big boxes.

B. Little sticks.

C. Old things.

2.Which of the followings is NOT true?

A. Evan is the youngest in his band.

B. Jack came out of the idea to make a band first.

C. There are five members in the Garbage-Men band.

3.Ollie’s drums are made of .

A. B. C.

4.What do the five teenagers suggest people do?

A. Making instruments.

B. Listen to music.

C. Reuse garbage.

5.The best title of the passage is .

A. Five music Fans

B. Reduce, Reuse, Replay

C. A Strange Band

 

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One day, the boy was preparing himself for a running competition in his small village. He was to compete with two other young boys. A large crowd gathered(聚集)there to watch, including a wise old man.

The race began. With strength and power (力量), the boy easily took the lead. The crowd cheered and waved(挥手).The little boy felt proud and important. However, the wise man remained still and calm.

“Another race, another race!” yelled(大喊)the little boy. The wise old man stepped forward and presented the little boy with two new challengers: an old lady and a blind man.

The second race started and the boy was the only one to cross the line. The little boy raised his arms happily. The crowd, however, was silent.

“Race again,” said the wise man. “This time, all three of you finish together.”

The little boy thought a little, stood in between the blind man and the old lady, and then took them by the hand. The race began and the little boy walked slowly to the finishing line and crossed it. The crowd cheered and waved. The wise man smiled, too.

“Which one of us three are the crowd cheering for?” asked the little boy.

“For this race, you have won much more than in any other race you’ve ever run before.” said the wise man. “For this race, the crowd cheered not for any winner!”

1.How did the boy feel after the first race?

A. Still and calm.             

B. Sad and silent.            

C. Proud and important.

2.What does the underlined word “challengers” mean in this passage?

A. 残疾人                      B. 挑战者                        C. 裁判

3.In the second race, who won the match?

A. the wise old man         

B. the blind man          

C. the boy

4.The crowd cheered for _______ in the third race.

A. the little boy              

B. their spirit                

C. the blind man and the old lady

5.What is the best title of this passage?

A. Win the race of kindness

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A. text messages       

B. share location       

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