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1. — I hear you can speak French and German for basic communication.
— When I was at college I could, but I ____________ (forget) everything but a few words.
— When I was at college I could, but I ____________ (forget) everything but a few words.
答案:
have forgotten
2. Now I realize I was wrong. I really regret ____________ (talk) back to my mother.
答案:
talking
3. He said that Simon ____________ (arrive) at the airport in half an hour. We need to hurry.
答案:
would arrive
4. We’re sure that you ____________ (offer) the job as a chief engineer if your abilities are proved.
答案:
will be offered
5. I don’t know what I should pay attention to ____________ (reduce) the living cost.
答案:
to reduce
6. — I called you yesterday afternoon, but there was no answer.
— Oh, sorry. I ____________ (show) the exchange students around our new teaching buildings.
— Oh, sorry. I ____________ (show) the exchange students around our new teaching buildings.
答案:
was showing
四、完形填空 先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
We always celebrated Dad’s November birthday on Thanksgiving Day, even after he entered a nursing home. As years went on, these events took on a(n) 1 meaning for me — a traditional birthday party for Dad, and a personal 2 for all he had given to me in my life.
When we knew that it might be his 3 birthday, the whole family decided to come together for a huge Grandpa Simon birthday celebration at the nursing home. It was a crowded (拥挤的) party 4 lots of noise and tasty food. Dad was an excellent 5 , and here was the biggest audience (听众) he’d ever had. We all sat around him.
During a quiet moment, I announced that it was now Dad’s turn to 6 some stories for a change. 7 , people told stories from their hearts, stories about when they were little, stories about when Dad was young, stories that are shared family treasures, while Dad listened with wet, flashing blue eyes.
The stories 8 . Each one seemed to bring back the memory of two more. Even the smallest grandchildren couldn’t wait to tell Dad why they loved him. Dad was all smiles from the beginning to the end.
A few months later, Dad passed away peacefully in his sleep, still with a satisfied smile on his face. Until at Dad’s memorial service (追悼会) did we fully 9 what we had given Dad that night, because we had told Dad in life the stories people 10 tell at a funeral (葬礼), after a loved one is no longer around to hear the words.
( ) 1. A. strange B. difficult C. double D. interesting
( ) 2. A. experience B. invitation C. greeting D. thanking
( ) 3. A. best B. last C. common D. lasting
( ) 4. A. with B. without C. except D. had
( ) 5. A. singer B. listener C. actor D. storyteller
( ) 6. A. write down B. pick up C. listen to D. make up
( ) 7. A. In a hurry B. Step by step C. Now and then D. One after another
( ) 8. A. started B. worked C. developed D. flowed
( ) 9. A. realize B. regret C. agree D. wonder
( ) 10. A. suddenly B. carefully C. usually D. certainly
We always celebrated Dad’s November birthday on Thanksgiving Day, even after he entered a nursing home. As years went on, these events took on a(n) 1 meaning for me — a traditional birthday party for Dad, and a personal 2 for all he had given to me in my life.
When we knew that it might be his 3 birthday, the whole family decided to come together for a huge Grandpa Simon birthday celebration at the nursing home. It was a crowded (拥挤的) party 4 lots of noise and tasty food. Dad was an excellent 5 , and here was the biggest audience (听众) he’d ever had. We all sat around him.
During a quiet moment, I announced that it was now Dad’s turn to 6 some stories for a change. 7 , people told stories from their hearts, stories about when they were little, stories about when Dad was young, stories that are shared family treasures, while Dad listened with wet, flashing blue eyes.
The stories 8 . Each one seemed to bring back the memory of two more. Even the smallest grandchildren couldn’t wait to tell Dad why they loved him. Dad was all smiles from the beginning to the end.
A few months later, Dad passed away peacefully in his sleep, still with a satisfied smile on his face. Until at Dad’s memorial service (追悼会) did we fully 9 what we had given Dad that night, because we had told Dad in life the stories people 10 tell at a funeral (葬礼), after a loved one is no longer around to hear the words.
( ) 1. A. strange B. difficult C. double D. interesting
( ) 2. A. experience B. invitation C. greeting D. thanking
( ) 3. A. best B. last C. common D. lasting
( ) 4. A. with B. without C. except D. had
( ) 5. A. singer B. listener C. actor D. storyteller
( ) 6. A. write down B. pick up C. listen to D. make up
( ) 7. A. In a hurry B. Step by step C. Now and then D. One after another
( ) 8. A. started B. worked C. developed D. flowed
( ) 9. A. realize B. regret C. agree D. wonder
( ) 10. A. suddenly B. carefully C. usually D. certainly
答案:
1-5: CDBAD 6-10: CDDAC
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