题目内容

 

Don't always listen to others. You should think ________.

[  ]

A.by yourself
B.of yourself
C.for yourself
D.with yourself
答案:
解析:

题意为:不要总是听别人的,你应该自己想一想。think for yourself为习惯搭配,意为:自己想一想。


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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.

  Icebergs(冰山)start on land and slide off into the ocean. Little icebergs are as big as a school bus. Big ones are longer than a freight train and as _____1____ as a skyscraper(摩天大楼).

  The big block of ice that floats _____2_____ the water is only a small part of the _____3_____ iceberg. Most of this floating giant is underwater and ______4_____ show.

  Icebergs also melt and ______5_____. They melt when they float away from _____6____ waters to warmer waters under a hot sun.

  Some icebergs look like giant wedding(婚礼)cakes, ____7____ others look like shinning white castles(城堡). When they catch the red and gold _____8___ of the sunset, they all look like giant flames. But these same beautiful icebergs are very dangerous ____9____ they float, big and silent, into the _____10___ of a ship. Many ships used to be wretched _____11_____ they hit an iceberg ____12_____ in the ocean.Today this hardly ever _____13____, because there is a special fleet of small ships, ____14______ the International Ice Patrol. These small _____15______ do nothing but ____16_____ icebergs that other ships might run ___17_____ when one of the patrol ships, sights an iceberg, _____18______ radios a warning to all the ships in____19_____waters. Sometimes iceberg patrol _____20_____ break up an especially dangerous iceberg with explosives(爆炸).

(1) A.tall
B.large
    C.high
D.big
(2) A.in
B.under
    C.over
D.above
(3) A.al
B.whole
    C.entire
D.complete
(4) A.isn't
B.don't
    C.doesn't
D.aren't
(5) A.disappear
B.appear
    C.show
D.lose
(6) A.singing
B.flowing
    C.running
D.freezing
(7) A.since
B.while
    C.even if
D.although
(8) A.color
B.colourful
    C.colors
D.colourless
(9) A.when
B.before
    C.after
D.as
(10) A.way
B.surface
   C.path
D.water
(11) A.when
B.where
   C.whiled
D.because
(12) A.floating
B.lying
   C.standing
D.playing
(13) A.appears
B.knows
   C.happens
D.sees
(14) A.written
B.seen
   C.made
D.called
(15) A.boats
B.ships
   C.icebergs
D.ices
(16) A.look after
B.find out
   C.look for
D.find
(17) A.into
B.to
   C.in
D.on
(18) A.the
B.it
   C.these
D.those
(19) A.near
B.close
   C.closely
D.nearby
(20) A.sailor
B.sailors
   C.ship
D.ships

完形填空

  Icebergs(冰山)start on land and slide off into the ocean.Little icebergs are as big as a school bus.Big ones are longer than a freight train and as   1   as a skyscraper(摩天大楼)。

  The big block of ice that floats   2   the water is only a small part of the   3   iceberg.Most of this floating giant is underwater and   4   show.

  Icebergs also melt and   5   .They melt when they float away from   6   waters to warmer waters under a hot sun.

  Some icebergs look like giant wedding(婚礼)cakes,   7   others look like shinning white castles(城堡)。When they catch the red and gold   8   of the sunset, they all look like giant flames.But these same beautiful icebergs are very dangerous   9   they float, big and silent, into the   10   of a ship.Many ships used to be wretched   11   they hit an iceberg   12   in the ocean.Today this hardly ever   13   , because there is a special fleet of small ships,   14   the International Ice Patrol.These small   15   do nothing but   16   icebergs that other ships might run   17   .When one of the patrol ships sights an iceberg,   18   radios a warning to all the ships in   19   waters.Sometimes iceberg patrol   20   break up an especially dangerous iceberg with explosives(爆炸物)。

(1)

[  ]

A.

tall

B.

large

C.

high

D.

big

(2)

[  ]

A.

in

B.

under

C.

over

D.

above

(3)

[  ]

A.

al

B.

whole

C.

entire

D.

complete

(4)

[  ]

A.

isn't

B.

don't

C.

doesn't

D.

aren't

(5)

[  ]

A.

disappear

B.

appear

C.

show

D.

lose

(6)

[  ]

A.

singing

B.

flowing

C.

running

D.

freezing

(7)

[  ]

A.

since

B.

while

C.

even if

D.

although

(8)

[  ]

A.

color

B.

colourful

C.

colors

D.

colourless

(9)

[  ]

A.

when

B.

before

C.

after

D.

as

(10)

[  ]

A.

way

B.

surface

C.

path

D.

water

(11)

[  ]

A.

when

B.

where

C.

whiled

D.

because

(12)

[  ]

A.

floating

B.

lying

C.

standing

D.

playing

(13)

[  ]

A.

appears

B.

knows

C.

happens

D.

sees

(14)

[  ]

A.

written

B.

seen

C.

made

D.

called

(15)

[  ]

A.

boats

B.

ships

C.

icebergs

D.

ices

(16)

[  ]

A.

look after

B.

find out

C.

look for

D.

find

(17)

[  ]

A.

into

B.

to

C.

in

D.

on

(18)

[  ]

A.

the

B.

it

C.

these

D.

those

(19)

[  ]

A.

near

B.

close

C.

closely

D.

nearby

(20)

[  ]

A.

sailor

B.

sailors

C.

ship

D.

ships

阅读理解

  Former US. Vice President A1 Gore, who came close to winning the presidency two years ago, said he will not run in 2004, and probably will not have another opportunity to seek the White House.

  Though Gore would have been a frightening Democratic(民主党的)main runner, his decision to give up the 2004 race probably helped his party' s chances in the general election against President George W. Bush, Democrats said.

  Many did not want to see Bush-Gore Ⅱ.

  “The last campaign was an extremely difficult one,” Gore told CBS TV show “60 Minutes”. on Sunday.

  While saying he still had the energy and drive to run again, Gore recognized, “There are a lot of people within the Democratic Party who felt exhausted (by the 2000 race)… who felt like, OK, ‘I don't want to go through that again.’ And I'm frankly sensitive to that feeling.”

  In nearly two dozen interviews after Gore announced his plans, Democrats dutifully claimed their party had lost a top candidate, but one after another, they praised Gore for taking an early exit from a primary race he could have won, sparing them a repeat.

  Gore, 54, said he was making his decision “in the full understanding that it probably means that I will never have another opportunity to run for president.”

  Party activists(激进主义分子)blamed Gore for losing despite a booming economy and eight years of a Democratic administration. Gore even lost his home state of Tennessee; a victory there would have given him the White House.

1.Which of the following can be the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.Gore Was Criticized

B.Gore Decides Not to Fight Bush in 2004

C.Former US. Vice President Al Gore

D.Al Gore and Gorge Bush

2.Why do you think Gore has decides not to run in 2004 according to this passage?

[  ]

A.Because he is quite old

B.Because many people are against him

C.Because he quite understands the feelings of a lot of Democratic members

D.Because he doesn't want to be President of US

3.What was Gore's feeling when he made his decision?

[  ]

A.Delight
B.Sad
C.Regretful
D.Calm

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.

  Icebergs(冰山)start on land and slide off into the ocean. Little icebergs are as big as a school bus. Big ones are longer than a freight train and as _____1____ as a skyscraper(摩天大楼).

  The big block of ice that floats _____2_____ the water is only a small part of the _____3_____ iceberg. Most of this floating giant is underwater and ______4_____ show.

  Icebergs also melt and ______5_____. They melt when they float away from _____6____ waters to warmer waters under a hot sun.

  Some icebergs look like giant wedding(婚礼)cakes, ____7____ others look like shinning white castles(城堡). When they catch the red and gold _____8___ of the sunset, they all look like giant flames. But these same beautiful icebergs are very dangerous ____9____ they float, big and silent, into the _____10___ of a ship. Many ships used to be wretched _____11_____ they hit an iceberg ____12_____ in the ocean.Today this hardly ever _____13____, because there is a special fleet of small ships, ____14______ the International Ice Patrol. These small _____15______ do nothing but ____16_____ icebergs that other ships might run ___17_____ when one of the patrol ships, sights an iceberg, _____18______ radios a warning to all the ships in____19_____waters. Sometimes iceberg patrol _____20_____ break up an especially dangerous iceberg with explosives(爆炸).

(1) A.tall
B.large
    C.high
D.big
(2) A.in
B.under
    C.over
D.above
(3) A.al
B.whole
    C.entire
D.complete
(4) A.isn't
B.don't
    C.doesn't
D.aren't
(5) A.disappear
B.appear
    C.show
D.lose
(6) A.singing
B.flowing
    C.running
D.freezing
(7) A.since
B.while
    C.even if
D.although
(8) A.color
B.colourful
    C.colors
D.colourless
(9) A.when
B.before
    C.after
D.as
(10) A.way
B.surface
   C.path
D.water
(11) A.when
B.where
   C.whiled
D.because
(12) A.floating
B.lying
   C.standing
D.playing
(13) A.appears
B.knows
   C.happens
D.sees
(14) A.written
B.seen
   C.made
D.called
(15) A.boats
B.ships
   C.icebergs
D.ices
(16) A.look after
B.find out
   C.look for
D.find
(17) A.into
B.to
   C.in
D.on
(18) A.the
B.it
   C.these
D.those
(19) A.near
B.close
   C.closely
D.nearby
(20) A.sailor
B.sailors
   C.ship
D.ships

阅读理解

  Despite the cold morning wind in Montreal last weekend, Ahmad Al-Bahely was busy handing out candies.He was overjoyed at hearing that Saddam Hussein had been sentenced to death.

  “That’s how we celebrate in Iraq, ” said the 15-year-old high school student.Al-Bahely’s family was forced to leave Iraq in 1991 after the first Gulf War.They fled life under Saddam Hussein for a new beginning in Canada.“We are proud that this terrible man will get what he deserves.”

  An Iraqi court has sentenced Saddam, 69, to death after a 13-month trial.He was found responsible for the killings of 148 people in a village, north of Baghdad in 1982.The murders were carried out in revenge for an attempt on Saddam’s life.

  Thousands of Iraqis oppressed during Saddam’s 24-year rule took, to the streets to celebrate.Meanwhile, groups near Saddam’s hometown of Tikrit gathered to support the former president.“We’ll avenge you, Saddam, ” the crowd shouted.

  But many simply remained calm.“Whether Saddam lives or dies is not important to me?, ” said Imad Mohammed, a computer engineer.“I’m not even sure whether my family and I will live or die.”

  Iraqis were not the only ones to have different views on the court’s decision.The international community was also divided over the sentence.

  US President George W.Bush called the trial a milestone in the Iraqi people’s efforts to replace a tyrant with the rule of law.But many European countries said Saddam should not be put to death.The Catholic Church called the sentence “eye for an eye” revenge.

  “This is not the way to present the new Iraq to the world.It should be different from the way of Saddam, who was behind hundreds of thousands of deaths, ” said an Italian organization opposed to the death penalty.

  Islamic leaders warned that hanging Saddam could lead to revenge by Saddam’s supporters, deepening the rift(不和)in the war-torn country.According to new research by a leading US university, over 650,000 Iraqis have been killed since the 2003 Iraq War began.

  “They blame Saddam for killing people.But who will judge the leaders for the killings that happen every day now?” said 30-year-old Bahjat.He refused to give his full name out of fear.

  “The sentence is just an important settlement with the past, but the big challenge for Iraq’s people is the future.Big compromises are required for lasting freedom and secured peace, ” said Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt.

(1)

What can we learn from what Ahmad Al-Bahely said?

[  ]

A.

Many people in Iraq hated Saddam.

B.

He sells candies as his part time job.

C.

Only students in Iraq hated Saddam.

D.

Some people felt sorry for Saddam.

(2)

Which of the following statements about Saddam Hussein is WRONG?

[  ]

A.

He is 69 years old.

B.

He killed over 650,000 Iraqis.

C.

He ruled Iraq for 24 years.

D.

He will possibly be hanged.

(3)

From the story, we can conclude that the death sentence given to Saddam is ________

[  ]

A.

causing controversy among people around the world

B.

good news for the world peace

C.

bad for Iraq because it will cause more fighting

D.

what Iraqis have expected for a long time

(4)

According to what Imad Mohammed and Bahjat said, we know that ________

[  ]

A.

they care more about their present and future lives

B.

Iraqis don’t value their lives very much

C.

some Iraqis don’t care about the future of their country

D.

Iraqis are opposed to the death penalty

(5)

The passage is mainly about ________

[  ]

A.

how people reacted to Saddam’s death sentence

B.

why Saddam was sentenced to death

C.

what kind of life Iraqis are living now.

D.

what effect the death of Saddam will have.

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