题目内容

【题目】--I think your handwriting is really wonderful.

--______

A.Are you sure?B.No, I don't think so.

C.That's all right.D.It's very kind of you to say so.

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:--我觉得你的书法真的很棒。--你这么说真是太好了。

A. Are you sure?你确定吗;B. No, I don't think so.不,我不这样认为;C. That's all right.没关系;D. It's very kind of you to say so. 你这么说真是太好了,根据语境可知,应该用感谢回答对方的赞赏,故答案选D

练习册系列答案
相关题目

【题目】 My interest in cooking started when I was 11, partly thanks to my mother. She didn’t really like cooking and when she did cook, I didn’t like her food. Once I was watching something about cooking on TV and I thought I could do this, so I went to the bookstore and looked for the biggest cookbook I could find.

During a year, I had produced most of its recipes (食谱) and was ready for a bigger challenge (挑战). I wanted to create my own dishes and I started cooking for more people than just my family. To my joy, my parents allowed me to build a test kitchen. I did much cooking to test my dishes in it and my skill improved quickly. Later, my mom and I set up a dinner club that organized monthly events inside my home. Now as a teen chef (主厨), I have also cooked in top-class restaurants around the country. I am not doing it for the money, but because I love cooking.

Now I know that when you stop caring whether you’ll be famous or do well, your dream will come to you.

1The writer is now ________.

A.a TV starB.a news reporterC.a good chefD.a well-known bookseller

2What made the writer begin to cook?

A.His parents wish.B.The customers’ advice.

C.The information about cooking on TV.D.His mother s delicious food.

3After producing most of the recipes in the cookbook, the writer wanted to ________.

A.take cooking lessonsB.write his cookbook

C.open a restaurantD.make new dishes of his own

4The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refers to (指代) “________”.

A.the bookstoreB.a test kitchenC.the countryD.a dinner club

5What is important for the writer?

A.Finding a good job.B.Making lots of money.

C.Becoming famous.D.Doing what he loves.

【题目】Choose the best answer. (根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)

Nobody expected to find them there, outside the city walls. The broken bones of 30 or 40 bodies lay with one on top of the other. It looked bad. There was no sign of battle. Everyone wondered why all the people had died at the same moment. Men came day after day to dig and remove the earth. They worked with great care, like detectives. Each day something new was discovered. Every bone was studied. Soft brushes were used so that nothing was damaged. It all took a very long time, and there were many puzzles

Deep in the ground they found an important secret. Below the bodies there was a building made of bricks. Inside it lay the body of a woman. There were many things of value in the building with hergold for her head, neck and arms, and clothes covered with gold. It was clear that the woman had been a queen. This explains why the other bodies were there. The queen’s servants had killed themselves immediately after the queen had died. They wanted to be her servants in the next world, too. Usually we learn about the past from books. But hundreds of thousands of years before man hadn't such books. Only archaeologists can find about our early history. This story is an example of how archaeologists work

1Everyone wanted to know why ________.

A.there had been a battle thereB.they found so many dead bodies there

C.the broken bones were found outside the city wallsD.all the people died at the same moment

2The workers worked very carefully because________

A.they want to find gold and other valuable thingsB.the things in the earth were easily broken

C.each day something new was foundD.there were many puzzles

3The body of woman ________

A.was found inside a building deep in the groundB.lay together with those dead bodies

C.was found above the bones of 30 or 40 bodiesD.was covered by golden clothes

4It was clear that the woman had been a queen because_______.

A.there was quit a lot of gold with her

B.there were so many bones of bodies below her body

C.many of her servants killed themselves before she died

D.many servants of hers fought a battle after her death

5Usually we learn about the past from books, but______.

A.We couldn't find our early history

B.scientists didn't write any books undreds years ago

C.archaeologists didn't find anything important to write

D.man who lived thousands of years ago couldn't be studied from books

【题目】 Detective fiction is popular in many countries. There are two kinds: stories in which private detectives solve a crime, usually a murder; and stories in which a police detective solve a crime. Both kinds of detective story are equally popular.

The first private detective---PI for private investigator in the USA---was probably Arson Lupin, a Frenchman. However, stories about this detective are not read nowadays. For most people the first, and perhaps the greatest, private detective, was the Englishman, Sherlock Holmes, a character created by the author Sir Author Conan Doyle. All the Sherlock Holmes stories have been translated into most languages. The best known is the Hound of the Baskervilles.

The first police detective was probably Sergeant Cuff who solves the crime in the Moonstone, one of the first detective novels in English. The author, Wilkie Collins, was a close friend of Charles Dickens, the best English novelists of all the time.

Crime fiction has been as popular in the USA as in the UK, and some of the most famous American writers have written detective fiction. The most highly regarded is probably Raymond Chandler whose PI, Phillip Marlowe, is the archetype (典型的) private detective. Also popular, although not so well-written, are the Perry Mason novels by Erle Stanley Gardner.

After Conan Doyle, the most widely read private detective novelist is the English novelist Agatha Christie. She created two unforgettable characters--- Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot. Agatha Christie’s have also been translated into most languages.

Detective fiction is as popular today as it has ever been, probably because many novels have been adapted for television which introduced them to many people who do not usually read new detective crime fiction.

1Which of the following is a detective story writer?

A.Hercule PoirotB.Perry MasonC.Erle Stanley GardenerD.Sergeant Cuff

2What happened to many detective stories?

A.They have been long forgotten.B.They have been translated into English.

C.Nowadays they are the least popular readings.D.They have been popular because of TV programmes.

3What have Arthur Conan Doyle, Raymond Chandler and Agatha Christie in common?

A.They all wrote stories about English detectives.B.They all wrote stories about private detectives.

C.They all wrote stories about police detectives.D.They all wrote stories about American detectives.

4Which of the following does the writer imply (暗示)?

A.Wilkie Collins lived at the same time as Charles Dickens.

B.Arson Lupin is a popular character on television nowadays.

C.Private detective stories are better reviewed than police detective stories.

D.A successful writer of detective stories has to write private detective stories.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网