题目内容
21. —Excuse me,could you please tell me how to get to Xi’an Railway Station?
—Go along this street and turn right at the third crossing. It's on right.
A. the; / B. /; / C. the;the D. /; the
21. D本题考査冠词的用法。在"turn right”中,right为副词,故其前不用冠词;在"on right"中,right为方位名词,故其前应用定冠词the。
第二节:阅读下面B、C、D三篇短文,从各小题所给的 四个选项中选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的一个最 佳答案。(共10小题,计15分)
The Kite Runner By Khaled Hossein
| It tells a story about Amir, 12-year-old boy from a riel" Afghan family. He looks on the servant (仆人) Hassan as brother. However,after a kite match,Amir blames himself fo] his cowardice (怯懦) and feels quite sad. He can't face Hassar again,so he traps Hassan anc forces him to leave. |
Sisters By Danielle Steel | Disaster always comes in the twinkling of an eye. An unexpected traffic accident makes Mother dead and the third sister blind. A happy anc peaceful family is broken by surprise. The eldest sister who is a lawyer makes a decision. She asks other sisters to move back to New York from Paris,Florence and Los Angeles immediately. After that,the four sisters live together and help the blind sister overcome the difficulties. |
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time By Mark Haddon | Christopher has the talent in math and the amazing memory. He knows names of all countries and capitals in the world. He can also easily solve the complicated math problems in his head. However,he is used to living in his tiny world. He dislikes talking with others. He also does not know how to understand others’ thoughts. During the process of exploring the truth of the puppy's death,the odd boy shows excellent intelligence and courage. |
46. Who created the character Amir ?
A. Khaled Hosseini. B. Danielle Steel.
C. Mark Haddon. D. Christopher.
47. Who became blind according to the book Sisters?
A. The eldest sister. B. The second sister.
C. The third sister. D. The youngest sister.
48. What can't Christopher do?
A. Know names of all countries and capitals in the world.
B. Solve the complicated math problems easily.
C. Memorize things easily and successfully.
D. Understand others’ thoughts without any difficulty.