题目内容

— Do you enjoy watching stand-up comedy?

— . I prefer to watch science fiction movies.

A. Thank you B. Yes, I do

C. Go ahead D. Not really

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查交际用语。A. Thank you谢谢;B. Yes, I do是的,我的确喜欢;C. Go ahead好吧;D. Not really事实上不是。句意:——你喜欢看单口喜剧吗?——事实上并非如此,我更喜欢科幻电影。故D正确。

考点:考查交际用语

 

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The deserts of the world are not all covered with sand. Many of them have surfaces of rock or clay or small stones. They are not flat, either. They often have high hills and deep valleys. There is some plants’ life in many parts of the desert. There is little rain in the desert, but it does fall often enough for most plants.

The deserts of the world are not uninhabited(not lived by people). People also live outside oases(绿洲), but these people are not farmers. They have camels, goats, donkeys, sheep, etc. These animals can live on the desert plants and do not need much water.

The people of the desert have to move constantly from place to place, they must always look for grass or desert plants for their animals. They usually live in tents. When there is no more food for their animals, they fold up their tents, pat them on their camels and donkeys, and move to another place. In good years, when there is enough food for their animals, they trade their skins and their goats and camel hairs with the people of oases for wheat and fruit. But in bad years, when there is not enough food for their animals, the people of the desert would attack the oases people. But they are also hospitable, no man in the desert would ever refuse to give a stranger food and water.

1.According to the passage, deserts are mostly made up of _______.

A. clay B. rock

C. stones D. sand

2. The underlined word “hospitable” has the meaning of being _______.

A. brave B. cruel

C. strange D. kind

3.In the desert _______.

A. it rains in spring only

B. there is some rain, but far from enough

C. it rains for a short time every month

D. the rainfall is just enough for the plants

4.People live _______.

A. only inside the oases

B. only outside the oases

C. both inside and outside the oases

D. in places with regular rainfalls

5.From the passage we know that life _______.

A. is hard in deserts

B. is happy in deserts

C. is impossible in deserts

D. in deserts in much better now

 

Below is adapted from an English dictionary. Use the dictionary to answer the following questions.

figure / fīg? / noun, verb

● noun

1. a number representing a particular amount, especially one given in official information: the trade / sales figures

2. a symbol rather than a word representing one of the numbers between 0 and 9: a six-figure salary

3. (informal) the area of mathematics that deals with adding, multiplying, etc. numbers

4. a person of the type mentioned: Gandhi was both a political and a religious figure in Indian history.

5. the shape of a person seen from a distance or not clearly

6. a person or an animal as shown in art or a story: a wall with five carved figures in it

7. the human shape, considered from the point of view of being attractively thin: doing exercise to improve one’s figure

8. a pattern or series of movements performed on ice: figure-skating

* be / become a figure of fun: be / become sb. that others laugh at

* cut a…figure: sb with a particular appearance: He cut a striking figure in his dinner jacket.

* put a figure on sth: to say the exact price or number of sth.

* a fine figure of man / woman: a tall, strong-looking and well-shaped person

* figure of speech: a word or phrase used in a different way from its usual meanings in order to create a particular mental image or effect

* figurehead: someone who is the head or chief in name only (with no real power or authority)

● verb

1. to think or decide that sth. will happen or is true: I figured that if I took the night train, I could be in Scotland by morning.

2. to be part of a process, situation, etc. especially an important part: My opinion of the matter didn’t seem to figure at all.

3. to calculate an amount or the cost of sth: We figured that attendance at 150,000.

* figure in: to include (in a sum): Have you figured in the cost of hotel?

* figure on: to plan on; to expect sth. to happen: I haven’t figured on his getting home so late.

* figure out: to work out; understand by thinking: Have you figured out how much the trip will cost?

* It / That figures!: That seems reasonable.

1.According to the information above, which of the following sentence is not right?

A. This year’s sales figures were quite excellent.

B. I couldn’t figure out what the teacher was talking about.

C. She was the leading figure in British politics in the 1980s.

D. He was about to speak but she put a figure on his lips to stop him.

2. — She was coming late again for the work.

— ______! That’s typical of her. You just can’t do anything to stop her doing that.

A. It figures her outB. She is a figure of fun

C. It cuts a poor figure D. It figures

3.The phrase “watch my figure” in the sentence “Don’t tempt me with chocolate; I am watching my figure.” means “______”.

A. add the numbers B. have sports

C. try not to get fat D. watch games

4.Which sentence is used as figure of speech?

A. John is fond of animals and raises a rabbit as a pet.

B. In some countries, bamboo can be used to build houses.

C. We all regard Mr. Smith as an important figure in our company.

D. I didn’t really mean my partner was a snake.

 

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