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阅读下列各小题,根据该句的中文意思,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子。

1.____________________ my Chinese teacher, I have made great progress in reading and writing. (help n.)

在语文老师的帮助下,我在读写方面取得了很大的进步。

2.His colleagues _________________ him although he himself didn’t think he had done anything special. (think)

尽管他本人认为他没做什么了不起的事,但是他的同事们却对他高度评价。

3.More subways _________________ at present and it is expected that after completion the traffic of the city will be greatly improved. (build)

目前更多的地铁正在被建造,预计建成后城市交通将得到极大改善。

4.When you spoke in front of 300 people at yesterday’s conference, you _____________ nervous. (feel)

当你在昨天的大会上面对300人发言时,你一定感到紧张。

5.The new movie Life of Pi by Ang Lee is so fantastic that it ____________ more than once. (worth)

李安的新片《少年派的奇幻漂流》如此精彩以至于值得多次观看。

6.One of the students, ________________, stood up and asked the famous scientist a few questions about how to study science. (fluent)

一个英语流利的学生站起来就如何学习科学问了著名科学家几个问题。

7.The school _______________ French was not big but very beautiful. (learn)

我们学习法语的学校不大但是很美。

8.___________________ misunderstanding results from lack of communication. (doubt)

毫无疑问误解是因为缺乏沟通而产生的。

9.When sitting in the theater, you can’t smoke and neither _______________ loudly. (talk)

坐在电影院里时,你不能吸烟,你也不能大声交谈。

10._______________ his research work, Mr. Smith pays little attention to the surroundings. (devote)

专心于他的研究工作,史密斯先生很少注意身边的事。

 

1.With the help of

2.thought highly of

3.are being built

4.must have felt

5.is worth seeing

6.whose English was fluent/who spoke fluent English/who was fluent in English

7.where we learned/learnt

8.There is no doubt that

9.can you talk

10.Devoted to/Devoting himself to

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1.From the first paragraph, we know that __________________ .

A. it’s a trend that English students are dropping out of school

B. the rising tuition fees have a great effect on English students

C. the lost English students will find their way back

D. many English students are missing the final examinations

2.Why is there still a drop of applicants though fees have not been raised?

A. Because the students live in poor communities.

B. Because Welsh students will pay fees above£3,465.

C. Because education is free for Scottish students.

D. Because there are less young students in the area.

3.What’s the students’ attitude to universities in the survey?

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B. They feel universities takes up too much time.

C. They will stop applying for university places this autumn.

D. They are anxious to go to a key university.

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A. put off going to university

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C. pay for the fees in advance

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That mom showed me what a real looked like. And in those few minutes, I heard the voice of .

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4.A. what ifB. even ifC. as ifD. only if

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11.A. tend B. turnC. stopD. develop

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14.A. inB. onC. forD. with

15.A. yet B. onlyC. stillD. again

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1.We can infer that the writer _____.

A. doesn’t like American culture

B. has got used to her life in America

C. received an American education as a child

D. thinks American and Chinese cultures are the same

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A. That someone would break into the house.

B. That someone would be hurt by the glass doors.

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D. That they wouldn’t live comfortably in the house.

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