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4. I think Bob is the most suitable person to take the job because he can do ____ work well with ____ money and ____ people.
A. fewer; less; less
B. more;less; more
C. fewer; more; fewer
D. more;less; fewer
A. fewer; less; less
B. more;less; more
C. fewer; more; fewer
D. more;less; fewer
答案:
D
5. —Don’t just believe the advertisement on TV. The medicine is ____ it says.
—You’re absolutely right!
A. as good as
B. as well as
C. not as better as
D. not so good as
—You’re absolutely right!
A. as good as
B. as well as
C. not as better as
D. not so good as
答案:
D
6. —The places of interest in Beijing are more famous than ____ in Jingjiang.
—Yes, but the weather in Jingjiang is better than ____ in Beijing.
A. that; those
B. those; that
C. that; it
D. ones; one
—Yes, but the weather in Jingjiang is better than ____ in Beijing.
A. that; those
B. those; that
C. that; it
D. ones; one
答案:
B
7. The painting “Ba Jun Tu” looks just like ____ drawn by Xu Beihong, but it is a fake(赝品).
A. the real one
B. the real ones
C. real one
D. real ones
A. the real one
B. the real ones
C. real one
D. real ones
答案:
A
8. —Is your English better than ____?
—Yes. I work harder at it than ____, you know.
A. Millie; her
B. Millie’s; her
C. Millie; she
D. Millie’s; hers
—Yes. I work harder at it than ____, you know.
A. Millie; her
B. Millie’s; her
C. Millie; she
D. Millie’s; hers
答案:
B
Ⅴ. 完形填空
I stood there at the starting line. My heart was beating fast. I was about to take part in a three-kilometre run. The past four weeks of valuable 1 had led to this moment. The moment when my 2 could run across the school. The moment when I could listen to my classmates cheer and chant. I was 3. I could feel the adrenaline(肾上 腺激素) build up inside me. Then, Mrs Oakley’s 4 broke the silence, “On your marks, get set, GO!” I was off with a stream of Grade 8 girls.
It wasn’t long before I made it to the top of the small hill in the school and was making my way back down to the basketball court where I 5. A powerful gust of wind blew my hair out of my face as I ran down the hill. When I set foot on the basketball court again, my teacher, Kelly, marked my wristband to show that I had 6 my first lap(一圈) and spoke highly of my bright red T-shirt that I was wearing to stand for my 7. The proud feeling filled me up and I kept on running.
I was progressing deeper into my second lap and the cheers of my classmates grew fainter as I ran past the playground. When I 8 nearer to the cricket nets(板球网), I knew that I was getting closer to my last lap. The 9 of my teachers and friends came into my ears. I felt encouraged and supported and began to run more 10.
I was nearly there and just when I thought I could taste the 11, my legs suddenly tightened (紧). Immediately, I started to lose track of my breathing. My heart was beating so fast that I thought it would fly out of my chest. 12 I couldn’t stop. I couldn’t stop now. I knew I was so 13. These words played over and over inside my head like my favourite song or a teacher’s instructions, to just keep going.
It wasn’t long until I was 14 there. Several minutes later, I set foot across the finish line, hearing my friends cheer. I had 15 it. I had finished a three-kilometre run and now it was over. I felt proud and relaxed.
1. A. watching
B. studying
C. training
D. playing
2. A. classmates
B. legs
C. memory
D. eyes
3. A. calm
B. relaxed
C. cold
D. ready
4. A. voice
B. orders
C. appearance
D. call
5. A. found
B. started
C. waited
D. completed
6. A. learned
B. entered
C. finished
D. practiced
7. A. future
B. parents
C. teachers
D. class
8. A. moved
B. walked
C. mentioned
D. carried
9. A. singing
B. laughter
C. cheers
D. shouts
10. A. quickly
B. quietly
C. luckily
D. angrily
11. A. end
B. sweet
C. flower
D. ground
12. A. So
B. And
C. Although
D. But
13. A. safe
B. far
C. healthy
D. close
14. A. finally
B. suddenly
C. lonely
D. firstly
15. A. made
B. built
C. reported
D. broken
I stood there at the starting line. My heart was beating fast. I was about to take part in a three-kilometre run. The past four weeks of valuable 1 had led to this moment. The moment when my 2 could run across the school. The moment when I could listen to my classmates cheer and chant. I was 3. I could feel the adrenaline(肾上 腺激素) build up inside me. Then, Mrs Oakley’s 4 broke the silence, “On your marks, get set, GO!” I was off with a stream of Grade 8 girls.
It wasn’t long before I made it to the top of the small hill in the school and was making my way back down to the basketball court where I 5. A powerful gust of wind blew my hair out of my face as I ran down the hill. When I set foot on the basketball court again, my teacher, Kelly, marked my wristband to show that I had 6 my first lap(一圈) and spoke highly of my bright red T-shirt that I was wearing to stand for my 7. The proud feeling filled me up and I kept on running.
I was progressing deeper into my second lap and the cheers of my classmates grew fainter as I ran past the playground. When I 8 nearer to the cricket nets(板球网), I knew that I was getting closer to my last lap. The 9 of my teachers and friends came into my ears. I felt encouraged and supported and began to run more 10.
I was nearly there and just when I thought I could taste the 11, my legs suddenly tightened (紧). Immediately, I started to lose track of my breathing. My heart was beating so fast that I thought it would fly out of my chest. 12 I couldn’t stop. I couldn’t stop now. I knew I was so 13. These words played over and over inside my head like my favourite song or a teacher’s instructions, to just keep going.
It wasn’t long until I was 14 there. Several minutes later, I set foot across the finish line, hearing my friends cheer. I had 15 it. I had finished a three-kilometre run and now it was over. I felt proud and relaxed.
1. A. watching
B. studying
C. training
D. playing
2. A. classmates
B. legs
C. memory
D. eyes
3. A. calm
B. relaxed
C. cold
D. ready
4. A. voice
B. orders
C. appearance
D. call
5. A. found
B. started
C. waited
D. completed
6. A. learned
B. entered
C. finished
D. practiced
7. A. future
B. parents
C. teachers
D. class
8. A. moved
B. walked
C. mentioned
D. carried
9. A. singing
B. laughter
C. cheers
D. shouts
10. A. quickly
B. quietly
C. luckily
D. angrily
11. A. end
B. sweet
C. flower
D. ground
12. A. So
B. And
C. Although
D. But
13. A. safe
B. far
C. healthy
D. close
14. A. finally
B. suddenly
C. lonely
D. firstly
15. A. made
B. built
C. reported
D. broken
答案:
1-5 CBDAB 6-10 CDACA 11-15 ADDAA
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