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【题目】Many students may think entering a prestigious university is very important while I believe choosing a right matters more because it will decide your future job.

A.subjectB.courseC.classD.major

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:许多学生认为进入一所名牌大学是最重要的,而我相信,选择一个合适的的主修专业更加重要,更因为它将决定你未来的职业。

A. subject科目,B. course课程,C. class班级,D. major主修。根据句意可知,此处指的是主修科目,而不是一般的课程,故选D

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A. part B. realize C. stations D. events E. receive

Hundreds of years ago, news was carried from place to place by people on foot by horse. It took days, weeks and sometimes months for people to 1news. Now it is possible to send words and pictures around the world in seconds. Billions of people learn about news stories of their own country and all over the world every day, either by watching TV or reading newspapers.

Newspapers have been an important 2of everyday life since the 18th century. Many countries have hundreds of different newspapers. How do newspaper editors decide which news stories to print? Why do they print some stories and not others? What makes a good newspaper story?

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Secondly, a news story has to be interesting and unusual. People don’t want to read stories about everyday life. As a result, many stories are about some kind of danger and seem to be “bad” news. For example, newspapers never print stories about planes landing safely, instead, they print stories about plane accidents.

In addition, many people are interested in news in foreign countries, but more prefer to read stories about people, places and 4in their own country. So the stories on the front page in Chinese newspapers are usually very different from the ones in Britain, French and American newspaper.

【题目】 An idiom (习语)is a phrase that we can’ t understand from the meaning of each word. For example, if an American boy asks his mum what’s for dinner tomorrow, she may say, “I’ll play it by ear.” That means she doesn’t have plans for dinner and she will decide later.

“Play it by ear” used to mean playing music without using the sheet music (活页乐谱),but now it’s different.

There are many idioms in English. If you learn to use them, your English will be much more colorful.

Have you ever heard the idiom “He bought the farm”? It means “He died Do you know how it became popular? It was first used in World War I. When a soldier died, the government gave his family enough money to buy a farm.

In the early 1930s, people in the US often did not know when or where their next meal was. So as soon as they got something in their hand that could be eaten, it would go into their mouth. That was how people began to use the idiom “live hand to mouth”.

And don’t be angry if your English friend says this to you, “Break a leg in your game!”

He is wishing you good luck! Hundreds of years ago, people believed in sprites (小精灵).Sprites enjoyed causing trouble. If the sprites heard you ask for something, they would make the opposite happen. Tell someone to “break a leg” and the sprites would make something good happen.

1According to the writer, idioms make English .

A.much easierB.more difficult

C.less interestingD.more colorful

2“I’ll play it by ear” can answer the question “

A.What do you think of the concert

B.How will you play music tomorrow

C.What will you do if it rains tomorrow

D.What’s your favorite piece of music

3When one lives hand to mouth, he or she is .

A.in needB.in troubleC.in dangerD.in peace

4When we hear “Break a leg”we should say “

A.How can you say thatB.Thank you

C.I’m sorry to hear thatD.Please watch your mouth

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