题目内容
( ) 3 I’d like to go with you, ______, my hands are full.
A. however B. but C. although D. yet
A
单词拼写(共10个小题,每小题1分;满分10分。)
(要求:在空白处写出所需单词的适当形式,单词必须为前三个模块中词汇表中的单词)
1.My history teacher is very a____________. He always makes us laugh in his class.
2.Please read the i_____________ first before taking the medicine.
3.I’d a__________ it if you could turn the radio down. I’m doing my homework.
4.The teacher has built a good r__________ with his students. All his students respect and like him.
5.He is busy preparing for a job i____________.
6.The problem is very important. You should take it ____________(严肃地,认真地).
7.I was ____________(尴尬的)by his comments about my clothes.
8.The poet gave a vivid ____________(描述)of the beautiful scenery.
9.Doing enough ____________(翻译)exercises can improve your writing.
10.The long cycle ride made him ____________(疲惫不堪的).
完成句子 (用合适的词组填空,使句子通顺完整。每空1分, 共20分)
1.(毫无疑问)________ ______ ______ _______ _______he is an excellent teacher.
2.The new president_______ ________ ________(当权) yesterday.
3.I’d like to buy you a meal _______ _________ (作为回报)for all your help.
4.You shouldn’t _________ __________(丧失信心) even you failed many times.
5.The bottle can ____________ __________ (充当)a container.
6.On hearing the sad news, the girl burst out crying.(替换句子)
="On" hearing the sad news, the girl ________ ________ ________.
7.His father went to Australia _______ ________ _______(为了寻找) gold.
单词拼写 (满分10分)
1. Water has three states: gas , liquid and (固体). 66.
2. The high-quality (飞行员)are badly needed. 67.
3. I’d like to buy two (打)eggs. 68.
4. The people’s (平均)income is increasing year by year. 69.
5. Women like (讨价还价) 70.
6. The village was surrounded by (敌人). 71.
7. The goods are paid by (支票). 72.
8. Tom shares everything with us (自愿地) 73.
9. Cellphones are (禁止) at school. 74.
10. As is known ,nobody is (完美的) 75.
So I’m driving the lovely and patient older daughter to work. At 7 a. m., she pushes the seat
warmer button as her new Honda zooms across L. A., the City of Padded Shoulders.
"Oh, look, I’m low on gas," she says.
First, we pick up her boss, then we pick up her other boss. They are all headed to Staples Center for some awards show. My daughter does something in public relations, I’m not sure what. But when this show comes along, she gets very busy.
"In the past two nights I’ve gotten, like, seven hours sleep," she notes, the implication being that I sleep all the time, which is pretty much true.
In Los Feliz, a dashboard light confirms that we are, indeed, low on fuel. This does not perturb my daughter.
"Don’t worry, we’ll get there," she says.
My daughter says nothing about getting back home, which is my job. I’ve just agreed to drop her off, so she can avoid traffic later. My task is simple, though now full of uncertainty.
I don’t know how I ended up dropping my daughter and her bosses off at 7 a.m. on a Sunday. I just know that J.D. Salinger may now be dead, but I still feel like Holden Caulfield -- at the mercy of too many yammering adults.
Now, I’ve had mixed luck with adults.
Apparently, my daughter’s job in PR is to keep everyone happy while telling the truth as much as possible. I sent her to college to study that. Now she is an expert.
"After you drop us off, you can get gas," my daughter assures me.
I have been her chauffeur for 26 years. By the time she was 3, I’d snapped her into a car seat some 14,000 times. I took her to seventh-grade dances, ski trips, college.
Even after all that, we continue to have a civil relationship, sort of a queen-mum-and-her-
driver sort of dynamic. When I screw up, she just raises her pretty chin and snorts. It’s very British.
By the way, my daughter now has a nicer car than I do, which is a sign she is doing well. Or, as with so many young people, she is up to her hoop earrings in consumer debt.
1.Which of the following statements in NOT true about the author’s daughter?
A.She is fashionable. B.She always tells the truth.
C.She is doing well in her work. D.She lives a fast-paced life.
2.The author’s tone suggests that_________.
A.he is feeling left behind when his daughter has grown up and begun adult life
B.he is content with his grown daughter
C.he does not like his daughter’s bosses
D.he will not believe his daughter any more
3.It can be concluded from the passage that_________.
A.the author won’t have any difficulty in getting gas
B.the daughter cares for her father a lot
C.the author has done a lot to help his daughter get where she is
D.the British people have pretty chin and snort often
4.By referring to J. D. Salinger and Holden Caulfield, the author is most probably_________.
A.recalling his daughter’s childhood
B.mentioning his family members who are now dead
C.comparing his situation to a scene in a famous literary work
D.telling a story about his daughter’s friends
5.What is the best title for this passage?
A.A PR’s Busy Life
B.Relationship Between Dad and Daughter
C.A Loving Father
D.Go Ahead and Fill Her up, Dad
Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb given in the brackets.
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the proper form of the given verbs.
1.The new bridge ________(build) this time last year.
2.The shop_________(break into) many times in the past decades.
3.I’d rather read than watch television; the programs seem _______ (get) worse all the time.
4.They had great fun________( chat ) with foreigners.
5.I won’t go to his birthday party unless ________(invite).
6.Besides_______(tip) the bellboy $5 , he also gave him a packet of cigarette.