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B. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的单词(有提示词的,填入所给单词的正确形式)。
Beethoven was a very famous 46. __________(music)in the world. He was born 47. __________ Germany in 1770. When he was 48. __________ child, his father 49. __________(control)all of his life. He made Beethoven learn many 50. __________(ability), such as singing, playing the piano, and composing music. Unfortunately, Beethoven was deaf 51. __________ of a terrible illness. He could hear nothing.
Beethoven did plenty of 52. __________(train). Step by step, he built his confidence again. He made his 53. __________(decide)to create more and more beautiful music. At last, he was 54. __________(success). The Moonlight Sonata is well - known in the world. Beethoven died in 1827. He will be 55. __________(great)missed.
Beethoven was a very famous 46. __________(music)in the world. He was born 47. __________ Germany in 1770. When he was 48. __________ child, his father 49. __________(control)all of his life. He made Beethoven learn many 50. __________(ability), such as singing, playing the piano, and composing music. Unfortunately, Beethoven was deaf 51. __________ of a terrible illness. He could hear nothing.
Beethoven did plenty of 52. __________(train). Step by step, he built his confidence again. He made his 53. __________(decide)to create more and more beautiful music. At last, he was 54. __________(success). The Moonlight Sonata is well - known in the world. Beethoven died in 1827. He will be 55. __________(great)missed.
答案:
46. musician 47. in 48. a 49. controlled 50. abilities
51. because 52. training 53. decision 54. successful 55. greatly
51. because 52. training 53. decision 54. successful 55. greatly
Ⅷ. 阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)
阅读 A、B、C、D 四篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A(期中·唐山路南区)
Many years ago, a man was reading his morning newspaper. To his surprise, he saw his own name in the obituary column(讣告栏). The newspaper made a mistake and reported the death of the wrong person!
The man was upset to read about his “death”. After he calmed down, he read the rest of the obituary to find out what people said about him.
There were sentences like “Dynamite(炸药)King Dies” and “He was the merchant(商人)of death.” He was known for inventing dynamite. When he read the words “merchant of death”, he asked himself a question:“Is this how I am going to be remembered?” He decided that he needed to make some kind of change in his life.
From that day on, he started working toward world peace. His name was Alfred Nobel and he is remembered today for founding(设立)the Nobel Prize.
The Nobel Prize has honored(授予荣誉)men and women from all over the world for their work in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and world peace since 1901. Nobel wrote his last will(遗嘱)in 1895, leaving most of his money behind to fund(资助)the Nobel Prize.
( )56. How did the man feel when he read his “obituary”?
A. Calm. B. Angry. C. Interested. D. Sad.
( )57. What did the man do?
A. He was a merchant.
B. He invented dynamite.
C. He was a king of a country.
D. He wrote stories for the newspaper.
( )58. What does the story teach us?
A. It is hard to change past actions.
B. The Nobel Prize is not easy to win.
C. It is never too late to make a change.
D. We should remember great people.
阅读 A、B、C、D 四篇材料,然后从各小题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A(期中·唐山路南区)
Many years ago, a man was reading his morning newspaper. To his surprise, he saw his own name in the obituary column(讣告栏). The newspaper made a mistake and reported the death of the wrong person!
The man was upset to read about his “death”. After he calmed down, he read the rest of the obituary to find out what people said about him.
There were sentences like “Dynamite(炸药)King Dies” and “He was the merchant(商人)of death.” He was known for inventing dynamite. When he read the words “merchant of death”, he asked himself a question:“Is this how I am going to be remembered?” He decided that he needed to make some kind of change in his life.
From that day on, he started working toward world peace. His name was Alfred Nobel and he is remembered today for founding(设立)the Nobel Prize.
The Nobel Prize has honored(授予荣誉)men and women from all over the world for their work in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and world peace since 1901. Nobel wrote his last will(遗嘱)in 1895, leaving most of his money behind to fund(资助)the Nobel Prize.
( )56. How did the man feel when he read his “obituary”?
A. Calm. B. Angry. C. Interested. D. Sad.
( )57. What did the man do?
A. He was a merchant.
B. He invented dynamite.
C. He was a king of a country.
D. He wrote stories for the newspaper.
( )58. What does the story teach us?
A. It is hard to change past actions.
B. The Nobel Prize is not easy to win.
C. It is never too late to make a change.
D. We should remember great people.
答案:
56—58 DBC
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