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【题目】(2013●连云港市)--- This book on idioms is interesting. I'd like , where did you buy it, Simon?

---In the Amazon Bookstore,

A. it B. this C. that D. one

【答案】D

【解析】试题分析:句意:——这本关于成语的书很有趣。我想要一本,Simon,你在哪里买的?——在亚马逊书店。故选DAit 代指前面提到的具体事物,具有惟一性;Bthis 这个,表示近指;Cthat代指不可数名词;Done代指单数可数名词,表示泛指。此处指的是要一本关于成语的书,故表示泛指,用代词one。故选D

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【题目】Mr Jones, the owner of a farm, was one day driven out of the farm by all the animals he kept.The animals were excited to be masters of their farm.Animals made seven rules of their own and Snowball painted them on the wall.

1.Whatever walks on two legs is an enemy;

2.Whatever walks on four legs, or has wings, is a friend;

3.No animal shall wear clothes;

4.No animal shall sleep in bed;

5.No animal shall drink alcohol();

6.No animal shall kill any other animal;

7.All animals are equal.

They were nicely written, except that "friend" was written "friend".Snowball read them out, and all the animals agreed.

"Now, let's go to the field.Let's get in the harvest more quickly than Jones and his men could do."

But at this moment the three cows, who had seemed uneasy for some time, shouted because they hadn't been milked for 24 hours.Then the pigs began to help milk the cows successfully.Soon there were five buckets () of creamy milk at which many animals

looked with great interest."What's going to happen to all the milk?" asked one animal."Jones used to mix some of it in our food," said one of the hens."Never mind the milk," cried Napoleon, standing in front of the buckets, "the harvest is more important.Mr Snowball will lead the way, and I'll follow in a few minutes."

So the animals ran down to the field to begin the harvest, and when they came back in the evening, it was noticed that the milk had disappeared.

1When does the story happen?

A. In spring.

B. In summer.

C. In autumn.

D. In winter.

2Who is considered as the animals' enemy?

A. The human being.

B. Snowball.

C. The cows.

D. Napoleon.

3In which order did the story happen?

a.Animals made seven rules.

b.They went to the field to have a harvest.

c.The pigs milked three cows.

d.Mr Jones was driven away.

e.The milk in the buckets was gone.

A. c—b—e—d—a

B. d—a—c—b—e

C. a—b—d—e—c

D. b—e—a—c—d

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You can study the English language for years but still not understand a native speaker of English when you meet one. Native speakers say a lot of things, but you can’t find them in any dictionary. Well, don’t worry. Here’s a secret for you: a lot of British people can’t understand each other either!

There are different local accents (口音) across the UK, and a number of areas have several different accents, that is, they have their own vocabulary and phrases. There were at least six different accents born to London the last time I counted.

Worse than that, it is not just where a person is born in the UK that decides their accent. For example, a language and its accents often change across class or level of education. Another example is how language can differ among age groups in the UK. The words and pronunciation used by young people in the UK can be completely different compared with those used by adults. They are creating a “yoof culture”.

The word “yoof” is a slang (俚语) spelling of “youth”. Some people don’t consider “yoof” to be a positive term since its pronunciation is easier and lazier than “youth”. Other people see the term as positive, because it describes how young people are creating their own language, concept and identity.

When parents find it difficult to understand their children, the children can say more things without the examining of their parents. In this way, young people are starting to find freedom, independence and self-expression. Even though certain groups of society feel threatened (威胁) by “yoof culture”, new words come and go like fashions.

So learners should have no fear about communicating with native speakers. Even British people don’t speak English properly! The UK no longer owns the English language.

Learner’s worries

They study the language for years and still can’t understand a native

speaker.

Native speakers say lots of things that don’t 1 in any dictionary.

2 of different accents

People from different areas have their own vocabulary and phrases.

A person’s accent depends on the birthplace.

How much education people receive also decides on their accents.

People from different age groups speak 3

Attitudes towards “yoof culture”

4

It’s easier and lazier to pronounce “yoof” than “youth”

For

Young people are creative. They can have their own language and identity

Conclusion

Don’t 5 to communicate with native speakers.

British people also don’t speak English properly.

【题目】Stephen Hawking, a famous British physicist, died aged 76 on March 14th, 2018. He died peacefully at his home in Cambridge in the early hours of Wednesday, his family said.

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Although he lost many most important living conditions ordinary people have, he still felt he was rich, such as a finger that could move, a brain that could think… all these made him ________ to life. Last year, Hawking was invited to China. His self-confidence and humorous conversations ________ us deeply.

From Stephen Hawking’s _________ experience, we learn that nobody should lose hope, no matter how bad the situation is. As he once said, “Life is not fair, you just have to do the best you can in your own situation.”

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2A. separating B. suffering C. supporting

3A. seriously B. probably C. naturally

4A. As a result B. What’s more C. For example

5A. take up B. put up C. give up

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