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一、根据下列句子所给的汉语注释和首字母,在空缺处填写各单词的正确的形式。每空限填一词。
1.(2024·苏州工业园区期末改编)— Have they made up their minds?
— Not yet. Most of the details are still under ________(讨论).
2. She ________(不小心)dropped some ink onto the paper.
3. The lady shouted as l________ as she could so that her child could hear her.
4. According to the law, all dogs should be kept on a leash(狗绳) in p________.
5. By e________ your feelings and talking about problems, you will feel more relaxed.
1.(2024·苏州工业园区期末改编)— Have they made up their minds?
— Not yet. Most of the details are still under ________(讨论).
2. She ________(不小心)dropped some ink onto the paper.
3. The lady shouted as l________ as she could so that her child could hear her.
4. According to the law, all dogs should be kept on a leash(狗绳) in p________.
5. By e________ your feelings and talking about problems, you will feel more relaxed.
答案:
一、1. discussion 2. carelessly 3. loudly 4. public 5. expressing
二、用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空。
too too...to... such...that... so that enough so...that...
1. — Do you want to keep these goldfish?
— No, it is ____________ difficult ____________ take care of them.
2. The bag is ____________ heavy ____________ I can't carry it at all.
3. Jack is always patient ____________ to wait for a long time without getting angry.
4. — Can you tell me when our planes will be allowed to fly again, sir?
— I'm afraid it's still ____________ early to talk about that.
5. Cooking apps offer detailed instructions ____________ users can follow them step by step.
6. They are ____________ little children ____________ they may get hurt easily.
too too...to... such...that... so that enough so...that...
1. — Do you want to keep these goldfish?
— No, it is ____________ difficult ____________ take care of them.
2. The bag is ____________ heavy ____________ I can't carry it at all.
3. Jack is always patient ____________ to wait for a long time without getting angry.
4. — Can you tell me when our planes will be allowed to fly again, sir?
— I'm afraid it's still ____________ early to talk about that.
5. Cooking apps offer detailed instructions ____________ users can follow them step by step.
6. They are ____________ little children ____________ they may get hurt easily.
答案:
二、1. too; to 2. so; that 3. enough 4. too 5. so that 6. such; that
三、从方框中选择适当的单词或短语,在横线上填入其正确形式。每个单词或短语仅用一次。
Social customs and ways of 1. ____________ change all the time. Things that were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago it was considered to be impolite for a man to smoke 2. ____________. No man who thought of himself as a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room.
Customs also differ 3. ____________ country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or it doesn't matter? What about table manners?
The Americans and British people not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. 4. ____________, in both America and England, people shake hands when they meet each other for the 5. ____________ time.
Social customs and ways of 1. ____________ change all the time. Things that were considered impolite many years ago are now acceptable. Just a few years ago it was considered to be impolite for a man to smoke 2. ____________. No man who thought of himself as a gentleman would make a fool of himself by smoking when a lady was in the room.
Customs also differ 3. ____________ country to country. Does a man walk on the left or the right of a woman in your country? Or it doesn't matter? What about table manners?
The Americans and British people not only speak the same language but also share a large number of social customs. 4. ____________, in both America and England, people shake hands when they meet each other for the 5. ____________ time.
答案:
三、1. behaving 2. in the street 3. from 4. For example 5. first
四、阅读理解。〔人与社会——良好的人际关系与人际交往〕
① Imagine you are watching a movie you've been waiting months to see at a movie theatre. All of a sudden, a man's cellphone rings. Not only does the man answer it, he keeps talking on the phone for a long time. Situations like this make many people need cell blocking equipment(设备). While this is quite understandable, it's much fairer and safer to allow people to use their cellphones in movie theatres.
② Using cellphones in movie theatres is a matter of culture. If you look around a theatre, most people there are not using phones but are enjoying the film they paid to see. The few bad apples are those that are rude in almost all situations, and those who shout at waiters and cut in line. Putting in the blocking equipment would cause trouble for everyone, not just the impolite, but the polite people as well.
③ There are also some people who refuse to put in cellphone blocking equipment because of emergency situations. There are times when people might be getting a message that needs them to leave the theatre. Some of these might be car accidents, births, deaths, or someone getting locked out, etc. All of these are situations that would just need someone to leave the theatre at once.
④ Putting in cellphone blocking equipment would be unfair to those who know how to use their phones politely. The answer to this problem is to make sure rules are followed, not to stop everyone in the theatre from using their cellphones.
1. The man mentioned in Paragraph 1 can be described as ________.
A. shy B. impolite C. friendly D. strict
2. According to the text, the bad apples ________.
A. are rude not just in movie theatres
B. show no interest in the movies at all
C. welcome the blocking equipment
D. like to spend money on the newest phone
3. How does the writer explain that cellphone blocking equipment is bad for emergency situations?
A. By giving examples.
B. By comparing two situations.
C. By giving advice.
D. By sharing a saying.
4.(创新考法·语篇结构)Which of the following shows the structure of the text?
A.
①——②——③——④
B.
①
/ | \
② ③ ④
C.
①
/ \
② ③
\ /
④
D.
①
/ \
② ③
\ /
④
① Imagine you are watching a movie you've been waiting months to see at a movie theatre. All of a sudden, a man's cellphone rings. Not only does the man answer it, he keeps talking on the phone for a long time. Situations like this make many people need cell blocking equipment(设备). While this is quite understandable, it's much fairer and safer to allow people to use their cellphones in movie theatres.
② Using cellphones in movie theatres is a matter of culture. If you look around a theatre, most people there are not using phones but are enjoying the film they paid to see. The few bad apples are those that are rude in almost all situations, and those who shout at waiters and cut in line. Putting in the blocking equipment would cause trouble for everyone, not just the impolite, but the polite people as well.
③ There are also some people who refuse to put in cellphone blocking equipment because of emergency situations. There are times when people might be getting a message that needs them to leave the theatre. Some of these might be car accidents, births, deaths, or someone getting locked out, etc. All of these are situations that would just need someone to leave the theatre at once.
④ Putting in cellphone blocking equipment would be unfair to those who know how to use their phones politely. The answer to this problem is to make sure rules are followed, not to stop everyone in the theatre from using their cellphones.
1. The man mentioned in Paragraph 1 can be described as ________.
A. shy B. impolite C. friendly D. strict
2. According to the text, the bad apples ________.
A. are rude not just in movie theatres
B. show no interest in the movies at all
C. welcome the blocking equipment
D. like to spend money on the newest phone
3. How does the writer explain that cellphone blocking equipment is bad for emergency situations?
A. By giving examples.
B. By comparing two situations.
C. By giving advice.
D. By sharing a saying.
4.(创新考法·语篇结构)Which of the following shows the structure of the text?
A.
①——②——③——④
B.
①
/ | \
② ③ ④
C.
①
/ \
② ③
\ /
④
D.
①
/ \
② ③
\ /
④
答案:
四、1~4. BAAC
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