17.-Do you like the hero in the book ______ fights for freedom all the time?
-Yes,of course.I think he is great.( )
-Yes,of course.I think he is great.( )
| A. | which | B. | who | C. | what | D. | whom |
16.-What happened last night?
-There was a fire in the hotel.Luckily,it was soon ______.( )
-There was a fire in the hotel.Luckily,it was soon ______.( )
| A. | put out | B. | handed out | C. | turned off | D. | put off |
15.______exciting news!We have never had ____long vacation before.( )
| A. | How; such a | B. | What a; such a | C. | How; so | D. | What; such a |
14.The high school entrance examination will be over soon.Can you tell me _____ the summer holiday?( )
| A. | where are you going to spend | B. | how you are going to spend | ||
| C. | where you were going to spend | D. | how were you going to spend |
13.-Would you like another cake?-Another cake?I _______ my first one yet.( )
| A. | didn't have | B. | don't have | C. | haven't had | D. | hadn't had |
12.-Excuse me.Where is the cafe?
-Take the lift ____ the third floor and turn left.It is ____the bank and the bookstore.( )
-Take the lift ____ the third floor and turn left.It is ____the bank and the bookstore.( )
| A. | at; between | B. | at; next to | C. | to; next to | D. | to; between |
8.One night in November,Itzhak Perlman gave a concert in a theatre,if you have ever been to a Perlman concert,you know that becoming a violinist is not a small (16)Afor him,he had to walk(17)D the help of two walking sticks as a result of the disease he caught as a child.
People sat (18)Cwhile he made his way to his chair and began his play.But this time,something went (19)A.Just as he finished the first few parts of the music,one of the strings(弦) on his violin (20)B.We thought that he would have to stop the concert.But he didn't (21)A,he waited a moment,closed his eyes and then (22)Bthe conductor(指挥) to begin again.The orchestra (管弦乐队)began and he played with such strong feeling and purity as they had (23)Dheard before.
Of course,everyone knows that it is (24)Dfor a violinist to play a pleasant work with just three stings.I know that,and you know that,(25)Cthat night Itzhak Perlman didn't want to accept that.
When he finished,there was a terrible (26)Bin the room,And then people rose and (27)Afrom every corner of the theatre.
Perlman was excited.He smiled and said,"You know,sometimes it is the artist's task to (28)Chow much music you can still make with what you have left."
So,suppose our task in this fast-changing world is to make (29)B,at first we should try our best with all that we have.And then,(30)Dit is no longer possible,try to play it with what we have left.
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People sat (18)Cwhile he made his way to his chair and began his play.But this time,something went (19)A.Just as he finished the first few parts of the music,one of the strings(弦) on his violin (20)B.We thought that he would have to stop the concert.But he didn't (21)A,he waited a moment,closed his eyes and then (22)Bthe conductor(指挥) to begin again.The orchestra (管弦乐队)began and he played with such strong feeling and purity as they had (23)Dheard before.
Of course,everyone knows that it is (24)Dfor a violinist to play a pleasant work with just three stings.I know that,and you know that,(25)Cthat night Itzhak Perlman didn't want to accept that.
When he finished,there was a terrible (26)Bin the room,And then people rose and (27)Afrom every corner of the theatre.
Perlman was excited.He smiled and said,"You know,sometimes it is the artist's task to (28)Chow much music you can still make with what you have left."
So,suppose our task in this fast-changing world is to make (29)B,at first we should try our best with all that we have.And then,(30)Dit is no longer possible,try to play it with what we have left.
| 16.A.achievement | B.advantage | C.accident | D.application |
| 17.A.for | B.by | C.to | D.with |
| 18.A.widely | B.closely | C.quietly | D.noisily |
| 19.A.wrong | B.well | C.smoothly | D.slowly |
| 20.A.fixed | B.broke | C.burned | D.lost |
| 21.A.Instead | B.Anyway | C.Indeed | D.Otherwise |
| 22.A.followed | B.asked | C.directed | D.forced |
| 23.A.often | B.usually | C.already | D.never |
| 24.A.comfortable | B.possible | C.uncomfortable | D.impossible |
| 25.A.so | B.and | C.but | D.or |
| 26.A.fear | B.silence | C.thought | D.thunder |
| 27.A.cheered | B.left | C.smiled | D.whispered |
| 28.A.hand out | B.carry out | C.find out | D.put out |
| 29.A.fun | B.music | C.progress | D.money |
| 30.A.unless | B.before | C.until | D.when. |