题目内容
Many raw materials are exported to foreign countries.
许多原料输出国外。
单词拼写 (共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)
If you warn me in a__________, I will have your order ready for you.
Only a m__________ of people support these new laws, while the most are against them.
Disneyland has many exciting rides, from giant s__________ ships to terrifying fee-fall drops.
I may be late, for I have one or two things to a__________ to.
She strongly s__________ that he was lying to her, but couldn’t find definite evidence.
She is a very s__________ teacher; as soon as a child does the slightest thing wrong she’s down on him like a ton of bricks.
What a__________ me most to the job is the chance to travel.
The police have issued a detailed d__________ of the missing child.
Jen burst out laughing the i__________ she walked in.
My father runs a paper company which imports raw m__________ from North America.
1. If you warn me in a__________, I will have your order ready for you.
2. Only a m__________ of people support these new laws, while the most are against them.
3.Disneyland has many exciting rides, from giant s__________ ships to terrifying fee-fall drops.
4. I may be late, for I have one or two things to a__________ to.
5. She strongly s__________ that he was lying to her, but couldn’t find definite evidence.
6. She is a very s__________ teacher; as soon as a child does the slightest thing wrong she’s down on him like a ton of bricks.
7. What a__________ me most to the job is the chance to travel.
8. The police have issued a detailed d__________ of the missing child.
9. Jen burst out laughing the i__________ she walked in.
10. My father runs a paper company which imports raw m__________ from North America.
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One day Mr. Kerry was walking along the Strand in London, killing time, when his eye was caught by an enormous picture displayed upon the wall of a house. It represented a human figure covered with long, dark hair, with huge nails upon his hands and a most fearful expression. On coming nearer, he heard a man call out 'Walk in, ladies and gentlemen, the most wonderful curiosity ever exhibited-only five pence-the wild man from Africa-he eats raw food, and many other pleasing and surprising performances. Mr. Kerry paid his money and was admitted. At first the crowd prevented his seeing anything, for the place was full of suffocation(窒息), and the noise was awful. At last, Mr. Kerry obtained, by dint of squeezing and pushing, a place in the front, when to his horror, he saw a figure that was far worse than the portrait outside.
It was a man, nearly naked, covered with long, shaggy hair, that grew even over his nose and cheekbones. He sprang about, sometimes his feet, sometimes on all-fours, but always uttering the most fearful yells, and glaring upon the crowd in a manner that was really dangerous. Mr. Kerry did not feel exactly happy at the whole proceeding, and began heartily to wish himself outside. Suddenly, thc savage gave a more frantic scream than before and seized a morsel(小块) of raw beef which a keeper extended to him on a long fork. This he tore to pieces eagerly, and devoured in the most voracious(贪婪的) manner, amid great clapping of hands and other evidence of satisfaction from the audience: 'I'll go now', thought Mr. Kerry, 'for who knows whether, in his hungry moods, he might not fancy finishing his dinner with me.' Just at this instant, some sounds struck his ear that surprised him. He listened more attentively and, to his amazement, found that amid the most fearful cries and wild yells, the savage was talking Irish. Now, Mr. Kerry had never heard of an African Irishman so he listened very closely, and, by degrees, not only thc words were known to him, but the very voice was familiar, so turning to the savage he addressed him in Irish, at the same time fixing him with a severe look.
'Who are you?' said Mr. Kerry.
'Billy McCabe, sir.'
'And what do you mean by playing your tricks here, instead of earning your living like an honest man?'
'Well,' said Billy, 'I'm earning the rent to pay you. One must do many strange things to pay the kind of rent you charge.'
1. Mr. Kerry was walking along the Strand because _____
A .he had nothing else to do.
B. he was late for an appointment.
C. he was looking for something to do.
D. he was reluctant to go home.
2. Inside the house, at first, Mr. Kerry____
A. was nearly suffocated.
B. could see nothing.
C. was pushed about.
D .couldn't hear anything
3. The wild man gave the impression of being dangerous by_______
A. the way he moved B. the way he dressed
C. the looks he gave D. the cries he made
4. Mr Kerry decided to leave the house because _______
A. he felt extremely frightened B. he was worried what might happen
C. he didn’t wish to eat with the savage D. he feared he might have a heart attack
5. The wild man surprised Mr Kerry by speaking Irish since____
A. he was on show in London B. he was a primitive savage.
C. he previously spoke nonsense D. he was thought to be African.
1.Mr. Kerry was walking along the Strand because _____
2.Inside the house, at first, Mr. Kerry____
3.The wild man gave the impression of being dangerous by_______
4.Mr Kerry decided to leave the house because _______
5.The wild man surprised Mr Kerry by speaking Irish since____