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【题目】I want to sing around the world _______.

A. in the future B. in a future C. in future D. on the future

【答案】A

【解析】句意:将来我想要在世界各地唱歌。in the future在将来,指的是将来某一时间,in future今后,表示指从说话使时开始的全部将来时间。故选A。

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【题目】阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从所给的ABCD四个选项中选出一个最佳选项

Seven years ago, our daughter, Alle, was born. After she was given to me by a ________________from the delivery room, I held her carefully, wondering________________magical life was. All of our family were excited with the new arrival.

However, our joy________________for only several seconds. We noticed she was________________crying weakly and refused to sleep. We went to have the doctor check on her health. After the ________________, the doctors told us seriously that our daughter was born with the rare bone disease called Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI). At birth Alle's skull looked like a cracked* egg on the X-rays. She________________had many fractures* in her arms, her ribs, her legs, and her wrist.

Watching my daughter suffering was the greatest pain. In the following days, we tried to work out a way to reduce her pain. ________________, we were told by the doctor that there was no hope of her being cured a few days later. Finally, my wife and I had to make the ________________and most painful decision of our life---take our five-week-old daughter off life support. The day Alle was leaving us, we took her outside on the hospital deck and held her in our arms________________she passed away.

We had two choices that day: Let the sadness overtake us, or it could be_________________a positive. Since that day, my wife and I have worked tirelessly volunteering our time hosting special events, and talking to students and the media_________________OI. We even contacted hospitals to try to get them to join in_________________cause and this is the battle we are still fighting. Over the seven years, we _________________thousands of hours.

In February of 2015 we started OI Care for you program. We send toy animals to children with OI who are receiving _________________in the hospital. Each one brings a smile and comfort to a child with OI.

Now there are often OI families from neighboring cities and towns coming to thank us for what we do and_________________them another way to show support for a family member with OI.

1A.patientB.nurseC.touristD.officer

2A.howB.whatC.whyD.when

3A.startedB.changedC.influencedD.lasted

4A.alwaysB.usuallyC.seldomD.never

5A.instructionB.introductionC.examinationD.invitation

6A.justB.alsoC.everD.either

7A.FortunatelyB.ImmediatelyC.UnluckilD.Frequently

8A.easiestB.hardestC.rudestD.warmest

9A.becauseB.whileC.unlessD.until

10A.put intoB.turned intoC.looked intoD.divided into

11A.withB.byC.aboutD.in

12A.ourB.theirC.herD.his

13A.have missedB.have savedC.have volunteeredD.have wasted

14A.treatmentB.funC.developmentD.exercise

15A.takingB.askingC.receivingD.giving

【题目】

If you've been studying for a while, you'll notice that there is more than one type of "English". The website, Big Seven Travel, made their list of the world's 50 most attractive accents, and many different kinds of English made the list.

The main reasons that affect the way people speak a language are geographical – where they are in the world, and social – the way their communities speak. As a result, English has many differences in vocabulary and slang.

Located in two different places, the United States and the UK provide great examples. They often have different words for the same things. US people call the back part of a car, used for carrying big and heavy things or suitcases, the "trunk"; but in the UK, they call it the "boot". In the US, the word "boot" means a wheel clamp that police put on your car.

Slang also causes confusion*. US slang is hugely different thanks to many kinds of people who have moved in the country. African-American slang is especially confusing for foreign language learners. It uses its own grammar. For example, "a person who is awake to reality" would be called "a woke person". Southern American slang also can be confusing. "I'm fixing to fix it," means, "I'm getting ready to fix it."

Australian slang, meanwhile, is all about abbreviations. They say "sanga" for "sandwich", "brekkie" for breakfast, and "arvo" for "afternoon". It can make you wonder if either of these countries is actually speaking English.

English writer Virginia Woolf once wrote, "Language is wine upon the lips*." The next time you're speaking English with someone, check the accent on the bottle!

1According to the passage, how many reasons affect the way people speak?

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

2What does the underline word "it" refer to in paragraph3?

A.a carB.the suitcaseC.a wheel clampD.the back part of a car

3The writer mentions the examples to show that__________.

A.American Slang is all about abbreviations.

B.it is difficult for people to understand languages.

C.people use the same word to describe different things.

D.there are many different kinds of English in different places.

4What can be the best title of the passage?

A.The development of EnglishB.American and British English

C.Different accents of EnglishD.Attractive Languages in the world

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