Have you ever heard the old saying, "Never judge a book by its cover"? This is a good rule to 21 when trying to judge the intelligence(智力 ) of others .Some people have 22 that shine only in certain situations .A young people with an unusual 23 in writing may find himself 24 in the presence of a pretty girl when he speaks .He may not be able to find the right words . But don't make mistake of thinking him 25 , with a pen and a paper, he can express himself better than anybody.
26 people may fool you into overestimating (过高估计) their intelligence by 27 a good front. A student who listens 28 and takes notes in class is sure to make a favorable impression on his teachers. But when it comes to exams, he may score near the 29 of the class.
It all boils down to this: you can't judge someone by appearance. The only way to determine (测定) a person's intelligence is to get to know him. Then you can see how he reacts (反应) to different situations. The more situation you see, the better your judgment is 30 to be. So take your time. Don't judge a book by its cover.
21. A. take | B. act | C. follow | D. behave |
22. A. ideas | B. minds | C. thoughts | D. feelings |
23. A. ability | B. way | C. research | D. gift |
24. A. speechless | B. talkative | C. fluent | D. dishonest |
25. A. clever | B. stupid | C. foolish | D. wise |
26. A. Other | B. Some | C. All | D. Few |
27. A. pulling | B. making up | C. putting up | D. taking up |
28. A. carelessly | B. difficultly | C. indiferently | D. attentively |
29. A. top | B. front | C. bottom | D. middle |
30. A. likely | B. possibly | C. certainly | D. probably |
阅读下列图表,以“Changes in the Ways People Spent Their Holidays”为题,写一篇词数为120左右的短文。
Changes in the Ways People Spent Their Holidays
PERCENTAGE
Traveling Going to Camping Staying at abroad seaside home |
WAYS |
注意:
1.短文的首句已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可根据图表信息,适当发挥。
I have learnt English for quite some years, and I | 76. |
often make mistakes when you speak the language. I wonder | 77. |
what will happen if I will meet with a native speaker. | 78. |
The English corner is the place which I can practice my | 79. |
speaking English. In a fairly real situation, I can talk to | 80. |
others about whatever I want to. In this way, I am | 81. |
sure I will speak English quite smooth very soon. | 82. |
What’s more, it offer a chance for me to make friends. | 83. |
I can meet various kind of people. Gradually we | 84. |
come to know each other and to become friends. | 85. |
The old box Brownie picked up for a few pounds in a charity shop was a splendid find. But the undeveloped 36 still inside turned out to be even more 37 a treasure.
New owner Don Roccoforte had it 38 and was fascinated by the result.
Only one frame had been exposed, a 39 of an attractive woman in her thirties with two young boys in the foreground. He 40 determined to try to find out who they were.
Weeks of detective work across the Atlantic followed 41 the California-based camera collector 42 the news that left him shocked and surprised. The woman was his wife Jacqueline’s aunt in a picture 43 50 years ago, and one of the boys, her 44 .
The couple have now 45 to understand the astonishing coincidence(巧合), which leads back to Mrs Roccoforte’s native Lancashire, 46 many of her family still live. The camera was
47 from a Salvation Army shop in Preston by a friend of Mr Roccoforte also living in Lanca-shire, who knew of his 48 in photographic memorabilia(值得收藏的东西)and thought it would be an ideal 49
Back in
50 the water in the background of the 51 as
Lancashire, he sent a 52 to the local paper in Preston to see if any readers could help.
53 relative recognized the group as Winnie Bamber, still living in the area in her 54 ,her son Tony, Mrs Roccoforte’s cousin, and Tony’s childhood friend, Mick Murphy.
Yesterday Mrs Bamber was still surprise, saying,“The whole thing is 55 ”
36.A.film | B.box | C.camera | D.shop |
37.A.on | B.for | C.in | D.of |
38.A.printed | B.washed | C.developed | D.pressed |
39.A.book | B.portrait | C.story | D.diary |
40.A.soon | B.quickly | C.immediately | D.later |
41.A.after | B.before | C.because | D.while |
42.A.received | B.found | C.told | D.discovered |
43.A.carried | B.brought | C.taken | D.caught |
44.A.niece | B.daughter | C.nephew | D.cousin |
45.A.come | B.gone | C.run | D.walked |
46.A.where | B.when | C.though | D.as |
47.A.stolen | B.bought | C.produced | D.presented |
48.A.decision | B.research | C.skill | D.interest |
49.A.business | B.record | C.gift | D.tool |
50.A.Considering | B.Realizing | C.Remembering | D.Recognizing |
51.A.photo | B.well | C.river | D.house |
52.A.film | B.picture | C.copy | D.letter |
53.A.Other | B.The other | C.Another | D.Some |
54.A.nineties | B.eighties | C.seventies | D.sixties |
55.A.unexpected | B.natural | C.terrible | D.uncomfortable |