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One must learn to serve the people ——.

A. hearts and souls   B. a heart and soul    C. heart and soul    D. a heart and a soul

 

答案:C
解析:

本句中的这类名词短语作状语时一般不加任何冠词,而且不用复数。如:side by side,arm in arm,hand in hand。

 


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Anderson was born in the slums(贫民区) of Odense, Denmark, on April 2,1805. His early life was not easy. His father was a shoemaker and his mother worked as a washerwoman. He received little early education. As a child he was very emotional and was laughed at for being feminine(女性化)and tall.
In l8l6 his father died and Andersen was forced to go out to work. first in a tailor’s shop and then at a tobacco factory. At the age of l4 Anderson moved to Copenhagen to start a career as a singer and actor. He struggled for three years until he had to leave the theatre when his voice broke in l822.
Anderson went to a grammar school after he left the theatre. Having done well he was admitted to Copenhagen University in 1828.
He began to publish his fairy tales in 1835. They came out in small volumes(量) until his death. Nowadays, children all around the world are familiar with his fairy tales such as “The Little Mermaid ”(《美人鱼》),“The Princess and the Pea” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. The colourful characters from the stories made us laugh and cry throughout our childhood. Although Anderson lived a hard life, he tried to make people laugh in all his stories. He wrote because he didn’t want children to have a sad childhood as he did. “Being born in a duck yard does not matter, if only you are hatched(孵化) from a swan’s egg,” he once said.
The work brought Anderson world fame, but he remained a lonely man. He loved three women in his life but none of them loved him back and he never married. His friends were the people that paid for his work and not people he was particularly close to. “Just living is not enough…One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,’’ he said.
Anderson died on August 4, l 875.
Anderson

91._______
  Identity
  Events
    Time
 97. ________
99. ______
Anderson
 92. _______
working
  after 1816
 make a living
  poor
 
  singer
 perform
 95. ________
be a singer
  hard
 93. _______
  study
  in 1828
 98._______
  well
  writer
 94. ______
96. ________
make children happy
 100. ________

One day my 5-year-old daughter, Mini, ran to the window crying: "A Cabuliwallah(喀布尔商贩)!A Cabuliwallah!" In the street below was Rahmun,a Cabuliwallah passing slowly along. Mini called him  21   ,but when he looked at her she ran away scared.    As time went by, they got to know each other and started to    22   together,

laughing and talking all the way. Rahmun would give her grapes and strawberries,spending the Iittle money he had 23   her. The two often enjoyed jokng together.Rahmun   24   say: "Well, little one, when are you going to the father-in-law's house?"Mini did not understand this and was   25    .

One morning,l saw Rahmun being led away by the police. There was some blood on his clothes .I   26 a neighbor had owed Rahmun money but denied it,and that in the course of the   27   Rahmun had struck him. On a charge of murderous attack, Rahmunwas   28   to prison.

Time passed. Mini grew up and we were making arrangements,for her  29    .I was sitting in my study   30   someone entered. It was Rahmun, his face pale and dirty and I could   31  recognize him! He said all those years ago Mini -had reminded him of his own daughter in Kabul. It was his belief that Mini was   32  the same. He  had   once   33   Mini running to him calling 66 A Cabuliwallah!" and pictured them laughing and talking together.

The two were now reunited. But when he made   34  once more, Mini's face turned red. They could not recover their old  35   .When Rahmun left,  l gave  him a bank note,   36  : "Go back to your own daughter, and may the happiness of your meeting bring good  37   to my child!"

Having made this  present,I had to  38   the electric lights and the music band  I had intended for the wedding and the ladies in the house were   39   .But to me the wedding was all the   40   for the thought that in a distant land a long-lost father met again with his child.

1.                A.loudly          B.proudly         C.seriously  D.firmly

 

2.                A.work out        B.run out         C.hang out  D.stand out

 

3.                A.in             B.on             C.to   D.at

 

4.                A.would          B.should          C.must D.could

 

5.                A.concerned      B.frightened       C.puzzled   D.ashamed

 

6.                A.insisted         B.doubted        C.announced    D.heard

 

7.                A.escape         B.quarrel         C.communication D.bargain

 

8.                A.punished       B.admitted        C.dropped  D.sentenced

 

9.                A.wedding        B.birthday        C.graduation D.promotion

 

10.               A.while          B.after           C.unless D.when

 

11.               A.nearly         B.actually         C.hardly D.simply

 

12.               A.even          B.still            C.just   D.yet

 

13.               A.caught         B.imagined       C.avoided   D.kept

 

14.               A.jokes          B.comments      C.suggestions D.requests

 

15.               A.belief          B.impression      C.friendship D.energy

 

16.               A.reading        B.writing         C.telling D.saying

 

17.               A.fortune        B.treasure        C.support   D.comfort

 

18.               A.put off         B.give up         C.turn to    D.care about

 

19.               A.moved         B.delighted       C.worried   D.disappointed

 

20.               A.clearer         B.easier          C.brighter   D.quieter

 

 

Anderson was born in the slums(贫民区) of Odense, Denmark, on April 2,1805. His early life was not easy. His father was a shoemaker and his mother worked as a washerwoman. He received little early education. As a child he was very emotional and was laughed at for being feminine(女性化)and tall.

In l8l6 his father died and Andersen was forced to go out to work. first in a tailor’s shop and then at a tobacco factory. At the age of l4 Anderson moved to Copenhagen to start a career as a singer and actor. He struggled for three years until he had to leave the theatre when his voice broke in l822.

Anderson went to a grammar school after he left the theatre. Having done well he was admitted to Copenhagen University in 1828.

He began to publish his fairy tales in 1835. They came out in small volumes(量) until his death. Nowadays, children all around the world are familiar with his fairy tales such as “The Little Mermaid ”(《美人鱼》),“The Princess and the Pea” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. The colourful characters from the stories made us laugh and cry throughout our childhood. Although Anderson lived a hard life, he tried to make people laugh in all his stories. He wrote because he didn’t want children to have a sad childhood as he did. “Being born in a duck yard does not matter, if only you are hatched(孵化) from a swan’s egg,” he once said.

The work brought Anderson world fame, but he remained a lonely man. He loved three women in his life but none of them loved him back and he never married. His friends were the people that paid for his work and not people he was particularly close to. “Just living is not enough…One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,’’ he said.

Anderson died on August 4, l 875.

Anderson

91._______

  Identity

  Events

    Time

 97. ________

99. ______

Anderson

 92. _______

working

  after 1816

 make a living

  poor

 

  singer

 perform

 95. ________

be a singer

  hard

 93. _______

  study

  in 1828

 98._______

  well

  writer

 94. ______

96. ________

make children happy

 100. ________

 

Anderson was born in the slums(贫民区) of Odense, Denmark, on April 2,1805. His early life was not easy. His father was a shoemaker and his mother worked as a washerwoman. He received little early education. As a child he was very emotional and was laughed at for being feminine(女性化)and tall.

In l8l6 his father died and Andersen was forced to go out to work. first in a tailor’s shop and then at a tobacco factory. At the age of l4 Anderson moved to Copenhagen to start a career as a singer and actor. He struggled for three years until he had to leave the theatre when his voice broke in l822.

Anderson went to a grammar school after he left the theatre. Having done well he was admitted to Copenhagen University in 1828.

He began to publish his fairy tales in 1835. They came out in small volumes(量) until his death. Nowadays, children all around the world are familiar with his fairy tales such as “The Little Mermaid ”(《美人鱼》),“The Princess and the Pea” and “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. The colourful characters from the stories made us laugh and cry throughout our childhood. Although Anderson lived a hard life, he tried to make people laugh in all his stories. He wrote because he didn’t want children to have a sad childhood as he did. “Being born in a duck yard does not matter, if only you are hatched(孵化) from a swan’s egg,” he once said.

The work brought Anderson world fame, but he remained a lonely man. He loved three women in his life but none of them loved him back and he never married. His friends were the people that paid for his work and not people he was particularly close to. “Just living is not enough…One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower,’’ he said.

 Anderson died on August 4, l 875.

Anderson

91._______

  Identity

  Events

    Time

 97. ________

99. ______

Anderson

 92. _______

working

  after 1816

 make a living

  poor

  singer

 perform

 95. ________

be a singer

  hard

 93. _______

  study

  in 1828

 98._______

  well

  writer

 94. ______

96. ________

make children happy

 100. ________

阅读理解。
    I entered high school having read hundreds of books. But I was not a good reader. Merely
bookish, I lacked a point of view when I read. Rather, I read in order to get a point of view.
I searched looks for good expressions and sayings, pieces of information, ideas, themes-anything
to  enrich my thought and make me feel educated. When one of my teachers suggested to his
sleepy tenth-grade English class that a person could not have a "complicated (复杂的) idea"
until he had read at least two thousand books, I heard the words without recognizing either its
irony (嘲讽) or its very complicated truth. I merely determined to make a list of all the books I
had ever read. Strict with myself, I included only once a title l might have read several times.
(How, after all, could one read a book more than once?) And I included only those books over
a hundred pages in  length. (Could anything shorter be a book?)
     There was yet another high school list I made. One day I came across a newspaper article
about an English professor at a nearby state college. The article had a list of the "hundred most
important books of Western Civilization. ""More than anything else in my life, "the professor told
the reporter with finality, "These books have made me all that I am. " That was the kind of words
I couldn't ignore (忽视). I kept the list for the several months it took me to read all of the titles.
Most books, of course, I hardly understood. While reading Plato's The Republic , for example,
I needed to keep looking at the introduction of the book to remind myself what the text was about.
However, with the special patience and superstition (迷信) of a schoolboy, I looked at every word
of the text. And by the time I reached the last word, pleased, I persuaded myself that I had read The
Republic ,  and seriously crossed Plato off my list.
1. On hearing the teacher's suggestion of reading, the writer thought             .
A. one must read as many books as possible
B. a student should not have a complicated idea
C. it was impossible for one to read two thousand books
D. students ought to make a list of the books they had read
2. While at high school, the writer__________ .    

A. had plans for reading
B. learned to educate himself
C. only read books over 100 pages
D. read only one book several times