题目内容

He ______ calm, but inside his heart beat wildly with fear.

A.    looked                      

B.    seemed

C.    appeared                   

D.   saw

 

答案:C
提示:

该句意为“他表面看上去很镇定,但内心由于恐惧而狂跳不止”。由于所填词后是形容词calm, 所以应填作系动词,而saw不可以用作系动词;look只强调“表面看上去……”,不强调实际情况,而seem通常指表面和内在情况相符,故答案为C。

 


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1.A.know about? Blearn from

Ccheer for? Dlook after

2.A.old? Bbusy

Ckind? Dpoor

3.A.job? Bname

Cchance??? Dmessage

4.A.calm? Bdifferent

Ccrazy? Dcurious

5.A.act? Bsound

Cfeel? Ddress

6.A.cross over? Bdrive along

Churry down? Dkeep off

7.A.cars? Bpeople

Cstreet numbers? Dtraffic lights

8.A.helps? Bchooses

Cgreets?? Dsees

9.A.holds up? Bhangs out

Cmoves on? Dturns around

10.A.hands? Bears

Cfaces?? Deyes

11.A.searches for?? Bstores up

Cgives away?? Dputs on

12.A.borrows?? Bsells

Creturns? Dbuys

13.A.call?? Bsend

Clend? Dshow

14.A.delayed?? Bremembered

Cbegan?? Denjoyed

15.A.understand?? Bdislike

Cstudy? Dexcuse

16.A.sorry for? Bsatisfied with

Cproud of? Dsurprised by

17.A.smart? Brich

Cspecial? Dhappy

18.A.city? Bfamily

Cneighborhood? Dcompany

19.A.honor? Bpain

Csame? Dcold

20.A.small? Buseful

Cdelightful? Dcomforting

 

Adults usually do not remember most of the things that are taught by their teachers at school. But this story is one such lesson that I will never forget. Every time I drift off course, I think of this story.

It was a normal Monday morning, and my teacher was teaching us on important things in life and about devoting ourselves to what is important to us. This is how the story went:

An old man lived in a certain part of London, and he would wake up every morning and go to the subway. He would get onto the train right to Central London, and then sit at the street corner and beg. He would do this every single day of his life. He sat at the same street corner and begged for almost 20 years.

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The police counted the money, and they soon realized that the old man was a millionaire (百万富翁). They waited outside his house expecting to share the good news with him. When the old man arrived home that evening, one of the officers told him that there was no need for him to beg any more as he was a rich man now, a millionaire.

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1.The neighbor called the police because ______.

A.the old man kept begging money from them every day

B.there was something dangerous in the old man’s house

C.the old man wouldn’t buy tickets for the train

D.they couldn’t bear the smell from the old man’s house

2.When the old man knew he was a millionaire, he ______.

A.remained calm                         B.became excited

C.felt worried                            D.became nervous

3.What lesson do we learn from the story?

A.Make great plans for your life.

B.Keep on doing what you like.

C.Do something that is good to society.

D.Depend on yourself rather than others.

 

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Many years passed and the lady was very   9  in business. She owned two large companies. She   10  her husband was very old, and thought perhaps she should go to   11  him. But before she could, she   12  a letter telling her that he had died, and gave all of his possessions (财产) to her. She needed to come back and   13  things.

When she arrived at his house, sadness   14  her heart. She saw the still new

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2.                A.afford          B.like            C.design    D.guess

 

3.                A.holiday         B.performance     C.birthday  D.meeting

 

4.                A.proud          B.kind           C.sorry D.brave

 

5.                A.lent           B.asked          C.gave D.moved

 

6.                A.carried         B.found          C.missed   D.held

 

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8.                A.calm           B.upset          C.grateful   D.careless

 

9.                A.failing          B.lonely          C.successful D.poor

 

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11.               A.visit           B.understand      C.catch D.help

 

12.               A.passed         B.wrote          C.sent  D.received

 

13.               A.take care of     B.pay for         C.look for   D.give away

 

14.               A.covered        B.broke          C.left   D.filled

 

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17.               A.hid            B.dropped        C.disappeared    D.made

 

18.               A.book          B.pen           C.flower D.card

 

19.               A.If             B.But            C.Although  D.So

 

20.               A.hand          B.eye            C.face  D.heart

 

 

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“That is the hotel I have just built for you,” said the elderly man.

“You must be 39  ,” the young man said.

“I’m not,” said the elderly man.

The elderly man was William Waldor-Aster, and that 40 building was the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. The young waiter who became its first  manager was George Boldt.

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2.A.room        B.help           C.bed              D.chair

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4.A.decided      B.thought         C.suggested      D.explained

5.A.So          B.And            C.But                     D.If

6.A.ready            B.glad                C.grateful        D.natural

7.A.clearly       B.nearly              C.exactly         D.simply

8.A.calm             B.special             C.successful      D.comfortable

9.A.easily        B.politely              C.give             D.know

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12.A.build            B.keep                 C.find           D.invent

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15.       A.bright        B.warm                     C.cloudy              D.stormy

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17.本题有误A.met                   B.thanked                  C.missed              D.watched

18.A.waved                  B.pointed                   C.moved             D. returned

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20.A.small        B. common        C. simple        D.beautiful

 

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“Cut!” the director shouted with joy. One take! We had done the scene in just one take. Then all the people who acted in the film went off for lunch.

 

I got my food and joined them, and the criminal, who had moments before been so scary, took his seat beside me and told us many funny jokes. A table of adults surrounded me, but I was never uncomfortable talking with strangers. I worked with these people and they worked with me. We talked, we laughed, we got to know each other and sometimes we became friends. At the end of the day we all went our separate ways, but we had been drawn close by working together to make this play.

 

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Acting has helped me to feel comfortable in my own skin and in communicating with others. I feel relaxed during interviews and when leadership opportunities come. Change is not threatening(威胁) to me, and I am grateful for the chance to learn and to grow in knowledge and experience in my life.

1.

 In the film, what was the manner of the author’s character when facing the criminal?

A. Brave and calm.                B. Anxious and terrified.   

C. Shy and quiet.                  D. Heroic and fearless.

2.

We know from the passage that the author        .

A. is a kind person                 B. has realized his dream to be an actor

C. has a gift for film acting           D. has no experience in film acting

3.

When they had lunch, the author        .

A. was too afraid to sit beside the criminal    

B. was unwilling to talk with the others

C. was laughing to tears by the criminal’s jokes

D. was comfortable communicating with others

4.

Why could the author understand his friends’ questions?

A. He had a close relationship with his friends.    

B. The actors performed so well that the audience accepted the story as true.

C. He thought it was normal for the audience to question the actors.

D. He thought they didn’t understand the process of film acting.

5.

 It can be inferred from the passage that        .

A. the author felt lucky to play in the film

B. it wasn’t the first time that the author had acted in films

C. the author’s friends encouraged him to act in films

D. the author had a successful career because of this film

 

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