题目内容

The doctor will not permit him _____ until his foot is better.
A. walk B. to walk C. walking D. walked

 

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:医生直到他的脚好些了才会允许他走。这里使用permit sb. to do sth.允许某人做某事.用不定式做宾语补足语。所以选B。

考点:考查不定式

 

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Five steps to better handwriting

Some kids love handwriting, but others hate when it’s time to put their pen to paper. Maybe they are worried about their handwriting. Are you one of them? 1. Here are five steps that really work!

Get a great grasp

Try this — hold your pencil at the top and try to write your name. Pretty hard? But when you hold your pencil the correct way, writing is much easier. 2. Hold it in place with your thumb, and your index (食指) and middle fingers.

Let the lines be your guide

Lined paper is your friend! Those lines can help you create letters that are the right size and proportion (均衡). 3. Also be sure to fill up the lined space completely. Those capital letters should be from the bottom line to the top one.

Slow down

If your writing is hard to read, try slowing down a little. If you rush, it’s hard to control where you stop and start your letters.

Lower the pressure (压力)

4. That makes it harder to make the smooth lines. Try easing up and don’t hold the pencil too tightly.

5.

Lots of games require you to write or draw pictures. So even though it’s not schoolwork, you’re still using the skills you need to control your pen better.

A. Play games

B. Ask for more advice

C. So “a” should be half the height of a capital “A”.

D. You’ve been writing since you were a little kid.

E. Some kids press down really hard when they write.

F. The good news is that just about everyone can improve their handwriting.

G. The best way to hold a pen or pencil is to let it rest next to the base of your thumb.

 

It is a true story behind a well­known piece of art.

In a village near Nuremberg lived a family with eighteen children. Merely to keep food on the table, the father worked eighteen hours a day. Despite their ___ condition, two of the children had a dream to seek their talent for ____ but they knew well their father would never be able to send ____ of them to Nuremberg to study at the Academy.

The two boys finally worked out an agreement. They would toss (扔) a coin. The ____ would work in the nearby mines to support his brother. Albrecht ____ the toss and went off to Nuremberg. Albert went into the dangerous mines and, for the next four years, financed his brother, ____ work at the academy was almost a(n ) ____ success. Albecht's woodcut and oils were much ____ than those of his professors and he soon was earning considerable fees ____ his works.

When the young ____ returned home, the family held a festive dinner. Albrecht rose to toast to his beloved brother, “Now, Albert, it is your ____ to seek your dream and l will support you”.

All heads turned to the far end of the table, where Albert sat, tears streaming down his pale face, while he ____ and repeated, “No...no.” Finally, Albert rose and ____ the tears from his cheeks. He said softly, “I ____ go to Nuremberg, brother. It is too late for me. Look what four years in the mines have done to my hands! The bones in every finger have been smashed at least once, and I cannot even hold a glass to ____ your toast.”

Today, Albrecht's masterful works ____ in every great museum in the world, but chances are great ____ you, like most people, are familiar with only one of them. Albrecht drew his brother's abused hands with palms together and the ____ stretched skyward. He called it simply “Hands”, but the entire world almost immediately opened their hearts to his great masterpiece and ____ his tribute (敬意) of love “The Praying Hands”.

Next time you see that touching creation, take a second look. Let it be your reminder, if you still need one, that no one ever makes it ____!

1.A.hopeful        B.lucky

C.disappointed D.hopeless

2.A.music B.art

C.mining D.farming

3.A.all B.both

C.each D.either

4.A.painter B.loser

C.winner D.failure

5.A.lost B.got

C.won D.beat

6.A.who B.his

C.whom D.whose

7.A.random B.immediate

C.attractive D.ordinary

8.A.smaller B.worse

C.faster D.better

9.A.for B.to

C.in D.at

10.A.miner B.worker

C.artist D.professor

11.A.luck B.turn

C.move D.moment

12.A.sobbed B.nodded

C.smiled D.laughed

13.A.recovered B.swept

C.wiped D.handed

14.A.can't B.shouldn't

C.can D.should

15.A.hold B.return

C.move D.turn

16.A.hang B.represent

C.present D.visit

17.A.when B.that

C.which D.as

18.A.figures B.hands

C.fingers D.arms

19.A.said B.loved

C.renamed D.called

20.A.yet B.out

C.alone D.before

 

The person I admire most is not famous at all, yet in my mind his achievements are as important as those of any historical figure. Gary is a fellow classmate of mine at college, and for him this is a major .

We know that Gary suffers from a , which makes it almost impossible for him to his movements. As a result, he will his life in a wheelchair. He cannot write with a pen or a pencil, and speaks so slowly and strangely that it takes to understand what he is saying.

However, behind his appearance, Gary is a warm, fun-loving, intelligent person. His disability affects his muscles, not his mind or . He enjoys the same things as any student does—listening to music, making and so on—and he is not only the best student in our class, but also has a sense of humor and genuine interest in other people.

The main why I admire him so much is that he is determined to lead a life, in spite of his physical difficulties he has to overcome. Although his prevents him from going to school, he gives himself an education by studying at home. Being unable to himself, he uses a special typewriter to write letters to his friends and beautiful poems which the true depth of his thoughts and character. Another reason why I admire Gary is that he never feels sorry for himself. He says, for instance, that being unable to move around gives him more time to think. In fact, he always to see the bright side of any situation, so instead of needing his friends to him, he actually cheers us up when we are or depressed.

I would admire Gary he didn’t have any disability; in fact he does, and to let it spoil his life, which makes him the most remarkable person I have known.

1.A. problem B. impressionC. achievementD. joke

2.A. headacheB. defeatC. disabilityD. pain

3.A. controlB. affectC. removeD. replace

4.A. spendB. saveC. wasteD. ruin

5.A. courage B. chanceC. abilityD. patience

6.A. chemicalB. medicalC. physicalD. mental

7.A. personalityB. behaviorC. healthD. method

8.A. neighborsB. friendsC. driversD. writers

9.A. terribleB. similarC. wonderfulD. practical

10.A. problem B. needC. matterD. reason

11.A. dangerousB. disappointing C. normal D. careful

12.A. movementB. conditionC. choiceD. decision

13.A. explainB. expressC. introduceD. enjoy

14.A. leaveB. giveC. bringD. show

15.A. justB. mostlyC. hardlyD. ever

16.A. continuesB. arrangesC. managesD. begins

17.A. comfortB. helpC. forgiveD. tease

18.A. ashamedB. regretfulC. worriedD. doubtful

19.A. even soB. ever sinceC. as ifD. even if

20.A. wantsB. refusesC. stopsD. Loves

 

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