题目内容
Suddenly,the lights________and they________in the dark.
A.went out;were left B.went away;were left
C.went on;were leaving D.put out;were leaving
A 本题考查短语辨析和语态。go out熄灭;put out扑灭,熄灭,及物动词词组;go away走开;而第二空中的leave表示“使……处于(某种状态)”。由句意可知“灯熄灭了,他们(因此而)处于黑暗之中”。因此,第一空选用不及物动词词组go out,第二空应用被动语态,故选A项。
More Than I Had Dreamed Of
From the time I was seven, I had a dream of becoming a member of the Students Union.I always 36 my school leaders for taking responsibility for all of us.So I dreamed of being a leader.
Years flew by, and soon I was able to participate in the elections, 37 I would win.But the reality struck that I hadn't had a chance.I wasn't pretty.Girls across the school hardly knew me.I just did not have what it 38 to win a school election.I was 39 .
As I cried in my room that evening, I 40 took a deep breath and decided I wouldn't stop dreaming.I decided that I would 41 for elections again in my final year at school—and I would win.
I recognized that my 42 had a lot of things in their favor.What were the 43 that would work in my favor? I had good grades, and I was friendly and helpful.And my biggest 44 was the faith I had.I would not allow my 45 appearance to hold me back from putting my best foot forward.That evening, I 46 my election plans a whole year in advance.
I realized that girls would have to get to know me and recognize that I had the ability to 47 them.I loved making friends and I liked being helpful, 48 I decided that perhaps I could use these qualities to work to my advantage.In order to learn how to present a great election 49 , I also attended a course on effective public speaking.
The day after the election, when the principal announced I won the second highest number of votes, the students 50 That joy on the faces of all my friends showed me that my victory was 51 theirs.
Suddenly, I realized that I had 52 much more than I had dreamed of.I had made many new friends and had helped people 53 the way.I had won the 54 and love of my school-mates and they knew me as somebody who would stand by them.I was able to put a smile on their faces and 55 their day.
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When a friend is sad about a tragedy(悲剧),it’s hard to know how to comfort(安慰) him/ her. But the worst thing you can do is say nothing. It could mean that you don’t care. You don’t have to say much.. A single supportive phrase doesn’t require absolutely perfect words to break the ice. Here are some conversation starters when life difficult situations have your tongue tied.
1. A friend loses his baby.
Don’t say: “Don’t worry. You’re so young. You’ll have another baby.” Do say: “ I’m so sorry. I can’t begin to imagine what you are going through, but if you want to talk about it, call me anytime.”
2. A guy deserts(抛弃)your friend.
Don’t say: “I never liked that rat bastard (坏蛋) anyway!” ( If the couple winds up reconciling (和解), you could end up losing your friend.) Do say: “Breaking up is always hard to deal with, but I’m here for you, whatever you need.”
3. A friend has a death in the family.
Don’t say: “It’s God’s will.” or “I know exactly how you feel.” Do say: “I’m sorry about your loss. What can I do to help?”
4. A friend loses a job suddenly.
Don’t say: “Work is always boring. Those bosses didn’t suit you!” Do say: “I’m sorry for that, but I know there’s an even better job waiting for you there. Let’s think about possibilities.”
5. Someone’s pet dies.
Don’t say: “Gee! It was only a cat!” or “My roommate doesn’t like her dog and she is getting rid of her dog. Do you want it?” Do say: “I’m sorry, she was such a great cat. How long did you have it?”
【小题1】Which of the following has the same meaning as the underlined part “have your tongue tied”?
| A.make your tongue shut | B.tie your tongue in order not to say. |
| C.have no suitable words to say. | D.say what you want freely. |
| A.To show your sorrow and offer your help. |
| B.To try to make the tragedy less serious. |
| C.To tell your friend not to think about it any more. |
| D.To do your best to make him/her cheerful again. |
| A.they might get along well again and you might be deserted |
| B.your friend might not like you to say that against her / his friend |
| C.it may be a sign that you don’t care for your friend |
| D.your friend might hate you in the future |
| A.Don’t worry too much. I’ll give you a good one. |
| B.I’m sorry to hear that. It was such a good dog. |
| C.I’ m sorry you lost your dog. But it was at its ripe age. |
| D.You must be sad about it. That’s enough. |
When a friend is sad about a tragedy(悲剧),it’s hard to know how to comfort(安慰) him/ her. But the worst thing you can do is say nothing. It could mean that you don’t care. You don’t have to say much.. A single supportive phrase doesn’t require absolutely perfect words to break the ice. Here are some conversation starters when life difficult situations have your tongue tied.
1. A friend loses his baby.
Don’t say: “Don’t worry. You’re so young. You’ll have another baby.” Do say: “ I’m so sorry. I can’t begin to imagine what you are going through, but if you want to talk about it, call me anytime.”
2. A guy deserts(抛弃)your friend.
Don’t say: “I never liked that rat bastard (坏蛋) anyway!” ( If the couple winds up reconciling (和解), you could end up losing your friend.) Do say: “Breaking up is always hard to deal with, but I’m here for you, whatever you need.”
3. A friend has a death in the family.
Don’t say: “It’s God’s will.” or “I know exactly how you feel.” Do say: “I’m sorry about your loss. What can I do to help?”
4. A friend loses a job suddenly.
Don’t say: “Work is always boring. Those bosses didn’t suit you!” Do say: “I’m sorry for that, but I know there’s an even better job waiting for you there. Let’s think about possibilities.”
5. Someone’s pet dies.
Don’t say: “Gee! It was only a cat!” or “My roommate doesn’t like her dog and she is getting rid of her dog. Do you want it?” Do say: “I’m sorry, she was such a great cat. How long did you have it?”
1.Which of the following has the same meaning as the underlined part “have your tongue tied”?
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A.make your tongue shut |
B.tie your tongue in order not to say. |
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C.have no suitable words to say. |
D.say what you want freely. |
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A.To show your sorrow and offer your help. |
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B.To try to make the tragedy less serious. |
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C.To tell your friend not to think about it any more. |
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D.To do your best to make him/her cheerful again. |
3.Though your friend is deserted, you’d better not say dirty words about her/ his friend because _______________________ .
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A.they might get along well again and you might be deserted |
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B.your friend might not like you to say that against her / his friend |
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C.it may be a sign that you don’t care for your friend |
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D.your friend might hate you in the future |
4.Which of the following might be suitable words when your friend’s dog dies?
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A.Don’t worry too much. I’ll give you a good one. |
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B.I’m sorry to hear that. It was such a good dog. |
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C.I’ m sorry you lost your dog. But it was at its ripe age. |
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D.You must be sad about it. That’s enough. |