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【题目】选择正确的词语填空

address want please speak practice really nobody
friendly them but usually help

The verb“ chat” means to talk (to someone)in a friendly, informal(非正式的)way. Today there are many on the Internet where you can chat. You can chat with people all over the world, in many languages and about many subjects or topics. These places are called “chatroom”. Sometimes you need to register( 注册)to enter a chatroom. This means that you need to provide a username(用户名)and possibly your e-mail .Your username doesn't have to be your name. It can be any name you want. When you have your username, other people in the chatroom will call you by that name and else can use it. Chatting is a good way to your informal English. Messages in a chatroom are usually short sentences. Sometimes are not even sentences, just a few words that are not really grammatically(语法的)correct. It's a typical way in which we in a quick conversation with friends. To save time, people often use abbreviations like IDK(I don't know).So don't go to a chatroom to practice “perfect” English. Go to a chatroom to practice informal English and find . You can even use a chatroom to help improve your typing skills if you want.

【答案】places;usually;address;real;nobody;practice;they;but;speak;friends
【解析】本文介绍了现在网络提供了许多聊天的地方。人们在聊天室不能学到地道的英语,但能学到非正式的英语并能交到朋友,当然还能提高打字技能。
(1)句意:现在网上有许多你能聊天的地方。地方是place,此处应是复数。所以答案是places。
(2)句意:这些地方通常被称为聊天室。通常用usually。所以答案是usually。
(3)句意:这意味着你要提供你的用户名还有你的电子邮件地址。地址是address。所以答案是address。
(4)句意:你的用户名没有必要是你的真实名字。真实的really,此处是形容词修饰名词。所以答案是real。
(5)句意:当你有了用户名,其他人就用这个名字称呼你,没有其他人再使用这个名字。没有人用nobody。所以答案是nobody。
(6)句意:聊天是练习英语口语的一种好的方式。练习用practice。所以答案是practice。
(7)句意:有时他们甚至不是句子。此处用主格they做主语。所以答案是they。
(8)Not---but---不是---而是---。所以答案是but。
(9)句意:它是一种象征性的方式,用这种方式我们和朋友们快速的说话。说用speak。所以答案是speak。
(10)句意:去聊天室说非正式的英语和找到朋友。此处“朋友”用复数。所以答案是friends。

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【题目】根据短文内容的理解,选择正确答案。 My two little daughters and I usually go out and help others on Thankful Thursday. Last Thursday we were going to buy lunch for the beggars(乞丐) in the street. Then we went to the nearest McDonald's. I ordered 15 lunches from it and drove my car to hand them out.
We gave the lunches to the beggars. They were excited. We were happy to see that.
Then we noticed a small, old woman, asking for pocket money. We gave her our last lunch bag. Before we got into the car, she started to speak to us, "No one has ever done anything like this for me before, "she said with a smile. "Well, I'm glad that we were the first, "I answered. "So, when will you eat your lunch," I asked.
She just looked at me with her big, tired brown eyes and said, "OH, dear, I'm not going to eat this lunch. You see, I have a little daughter. I usually can't buy her favorite food, but today she will be so happy!"
I don't know if the kids noticed the tears in my eyes. I have asked many times whether our actions of kindness were too small to change anything. Yet at that moment, I realized the truth of words: "We cannot do great things —only small things with great love."
(1)Who were they going to buy lunch for?
A.The beggars.
B.The old woman.
C.The little sister.
D.Themselves.
(2)How many lunches did the writer order?
A.Three.
B.Five.
C.Fifteen.
D.Fifty.
(3)Has the woman ever got food from other people?
A.Yes, she has.
B.No, she hasn't.
C.No, she doesn't.
D.We don't know.
(4)Who do you think will get the last lunch?
A.The old woman.
B.The writer.
C.The woman's little daughter.
D.The writer's daughters.
(5)What can we learn from the story?
A.We cannot do great things.
B.Only small things with great love.
C.Our actions of kindness were too small to change anything.
D.We can do something small with great love.

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I lost my sight when I was four years old by falling off a car and landing on my head. Now I am thirty-two. I can’t remember the brightness of sunshine and what color red is clearly. It would be ________ to see again, but a disaster can do strange things to people. I don’t mean I would ________ to go without my eyes. I simply mean that the loss of them made me appreciate(珍惜)more what I had ________ .

My parents and my teachers saw something in me---a potential(潜能)to live---which I didn’t see, and they made me want to fight in out with blindness.

The ________ lesson I had to learn was to believe in myself. I am not talking about simply the kind of self-confidence that helps me down so unfamiliar staircase alone. I ________ something bigger than that: a confidence that I am, although being imperfect, a real, positive(积极的)person; that there is a special place where I can make myself fit.

It took me years to discover and strengthen this confidence. It had to start with the easy and simple things, ________ a man gave me an indoor baseball. I thought he was laughing at me and I was ________ . “I can’t use this,” I said. “Take with you,” he encouraged me, “and roll it around.” The words were always in my head. “Roll it around!” By rolling the ball I could hear where it went. This gave me an idea how to achieve a goal I had thought ________ before; playing baseball. At Philadelphia’s Overbrook School for the Blind I ________ a successful skill of baseball. We called it ground ball.

I have set ahead of me a series of goals and then tried to reach them, one at a time. I had to be clear about my limitations(限制). It was no good crying for something that I knew at the start was wildly out of reach because that only invited bitterness of failure. I would fail something anyway, ________ on the average(平均)I made progress.

【1】A. helpful B. wonderful C. hopeful D. successful

2A. fail B. try C. want D. prefer

3A. lost B. left C. used D. cared

4A. hardest B. boring C. simplest D. easiest

5A. think B. consider C. guess D. mean

6A. Later B. Soon C. Once D. Then

7A. worried B. hurt C. shocked D. encouraged

8A. important B. unimportant C. possible D. impossible

9A. invented B. discovered C. ordered D. directed

【10A. so B. for C. but D. and

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