题目内容
He was sitting in an armchair, ___ a novel
A. reading B. read C. was reading D. to be reading
A
解析:
用reading 与novel构成现在分词短语,作伴随状语。
The English, as a race, are very different from all other nationalities, including their closest neighbors, the French, Belgians and Dutch. It is claimed (声言) that living on an island 36 from the rest of Europe has much to do with it. Whatever the 37 are, it may be fairly stated that the Englishman has 38 many attitudes and habits which make them 39 from other nationalities.
Broadly speaking, the Englishman is a 40 , shy and reserved person who is fully relaxed only among people he 41 well. In the 42 of strangers or foreigners he often seems embarrassed. You have only to walk around a city any morning or evening to 43 the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit 44 their newspapers or have a light sleep in a corner with no one speaking. 45 , to do so would seem most unusual to many foreigners. An Englishman pretending to be giving 46 to overseas visitors, once suggested, “On entering a railway carriage, shake hands with all the passengers”. Obviously , he was not being 47 . There is an unwritten 48 clearly understood code (规则) of behaviour which, if 49 , makes the person immediately suspect(怀疑).
In many parts of the world it is quite 50 to show openly their enthusiasm, emotion, excitement, etc. The Englishman is somewhat 51 . Of course, an Englishman lacks no deep feelings, in fact , no less deeply than any other nationality, but he tends to display his 52 far less. This is reflected in his use of 53 . Imagine a man making a comment on the great 54 of a young girl. A more emotional man might 55 her as “extremely beautiful,” “precious”, however, an Englishman might just say, “Um, she is all right.” The girl who heard this should not be angry because "not bad" and " all right" very often have the same meaning as "first class" " excellent" and this unique style of language use is common in England.
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There was a young college student who played the piano in a bar every night. He 21 his home alone and found a 22 job to support himself. He was a good piano player,but sometimes a bit stubborn. People 23 work came out just to hear him 24 . But one night,an old gentleman told him he didn’t want to hear him play 25 want him to sing a song.
The young man said, “Sorry,I don't sing.”
But the customer was 26 .He told the waiter,“I’m 27 1istening to the piano,I want that guy to sing.”
The waiter 28 across the room, “Hey buddy! If you want to 29 , sing a song. The 30 are asking you to sing!”
SO 31 .He sang a song unwillingly but 32 A piano player who had never sung 33 did so for the very time.And nobody had ever heard the song Mona.Mona Lisa was Sung 34 by Nat King Cole! The song of Mona Lisa was soon well―received among American young generations.
He had 35 he was sit (搁置不用)!He may have lived the rest of his life as a 36 piano player in a no―name bar, but because he had to sing, and he showed his gift, he went on to become one of the best一known entertainers in America.
You,too,have skills and abilities. You may not feel as if your “talent” is particularly great,but it may be better then you think! And 37 you keep practicing,most skills can be improved. Besides,you may as well have no ability at all if you sit on 38 talent you possess! The better 39 is not “What ability do I have 40 is useful?” It is rather “How will I use whatever ability I have!”
21.A. left | B.entered | C.Made | D. moved |
22.A. professional | B. part-time | C. full-time | D. weekend |
23.A.until | B. since | C. after | D. before |
24.A.talk | B. chat | C. sing | D. play |
25.A.but | B. or | C. so | D. and |
26.A.delighted | B. patient | C. persistent | D. satisfied |
27.A. fond of | B. interested in | C. busy in | D. tired of |
28.A. shouted | B. Whispered | C. blamed | D. spoke |
29. A. get praised | B. raise money | C. get paid | D. make progress |
30. A. waiters | B. managers | C. visitors | D. customers |
31. A. did he | B. he did | C. was him | D. he was |
32. A. unluckily | B. wonderfully | C. patiently | D. hurriedly |
33. A. in public | B. secretly | C. at home | D. sometimes |
34. A. that night | B. every night | C. at night | D. tonight |
35. A. money | B. knowledge | C. talent | D. possession |
36. A. famous | B. well-known | C. no-name | D. non-stop |
37. A. unless | B. even if | C. so long as | D. as if |
38. A. whatever | B. however | C. somehow | D. whichever |
39. A. situation | B. question | C. problem | D. possibility |
40. A. what | B. this | C. that | D. it |