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Ⅰ 完成句子
1. 尼克在考试中犯了一些错误。今天对他来说是多么悲伤的一天啊!(9AU1)
Nick made some mistakes in the exam.
2. 简思考应该为她的朋友做什么。(9AU6)
Jane thought about
3. 简告诉尼克不要总是盯着错误不放。(9AU8)
Jane told Nick not to
4. 简递上了她的礼物,并告诉他不要放弃。(9AU8)
Jane
5. 尼克受到了鼓励,他振作了起来。(8BU3)
Nick
1. 尼克在考试中犯了一些错误。今天对他来说是多么悲伤的一天啊!(9AU1)
Nick made some mistakes in the exam.
What a sad
day for him today!2. 简思考应该为她的朋友做什么。(9AU6)
Jane thought about
what she should do
for her friend.3. 简告诉尼克不要总是盯着错误不放。(9AU8)
Jane told Nick not to
fix
his eyes on
his mistakes.4. 简递上了她的礼物,并告诉他不要放弃。(9AU8)
Jane
held out
her present and told him not to give up.5. 尼克受到了鼓励,他振作了起来。(8BU3)
Nick
was encouraged
and he cheered up.
答案:
1. What a sad 2. what she should do 3. fix on
4. held out 5. was encouraged
4. held out 5. was encouraged
Ⅱ 阅读理解
语篇类型:记叙文 主题:人与社会(作品) 难度: 词数:约 330 用时:10 分钟
In the beautiful country of France, there lived a beautiful woman named Mathilde. She dreamed of a rich life and always worried about not having pret
One evening, her husband came home and handed her an invitation card to a party. Mathilde surprised him by refusing to go. She told him she could not possibly attend the party without a new dress and jewellery (珠宝). Then her husband advised her to borrow something nice from her rich friend, Madame Forestier.
Madame Forestier asked Mathilde to choose what she wanted and Mathilde picked a beautiful diamond necklace (项链). When Madame Forestier saw how happy the necklace made her friend feel, she agreed to lend it to her.
At the party, Mathilde shined and she was the prettiest woman there. All men wanted to know her. It seemed that her dream came true. However, this joy was short - lived. On their way home, Mathilde discovered that she had lost the diamond necklace.
Being unable to find the necklace, they bought a new one just like the one they lost and returned it to Madame Forestier. To afford the new necklace, they borrowed a lot of money. They had to begin a life with hardship. They moved to a cheaper flat and worked tirelessly.
Years passed, the once beautiful woman became old. One day, she met Madame Forestier on the street. Madame Forestier failed to know Mathilde. She was greatly surprised at her friend's appearance. Mathilde told her about the loss of the necklace and how hard she worked to pay back the money for it. She was proud and happy.
Madame Forestier was deeply moved. She told Mathilde that the diamond on the necklace was not a real one and the necklace was worth only five hundred francs.
(
A. Her husband advised her not to go to the party.
B. She didn't have enough money for her daily needs.
C. Her friend Madame Forestier wouldn't attend the party.
D. She didn't have ex
(
A. By working tirelessly.
B. By borrowing lots of money.
C. By starting a life with hardship.
D. By asking Madame Forestier for help.
(
a. She lost the necklace.
b. Her friend was deeply moved.
c. She married an office worker.
d. Her friend lent a necklace to her.
e. She and her husband got an invitation to a party.
f. She was happy because she paid back the money.
A. c→e→d→a→f→b
B. a→b→c→d→e→f
C. a→d→f→b→e→c
D. c→f→b→a→e→d
(
A. Scaring.
B. Exciting.
C. Surprising.
D. Heart - warming.
语篇类型:记叙文 主题:人与社会(作品) 难度: 词数:约 330 用时:10 分钟
In the beautiful country of France, there lived a beautiful woman named Mathilde. She dreamed of a rich life and always worried about not having pret
t
y things. She married a low - paid office worker. Mathilde was not satisfied with how much her husband made even though it was enough for their needs. She believed she should have the nice things that rich women had.One evening, her husband came home and handed her an invitation card to a party. Mathilde surprised him by refusing to go. She told him she could not possibly attend the party without a new dress and jewellery (珠宝). Then her husband advised her to borrow something nice from her rich friend, Madame Forestier.
Madame Forestier asked Mathilde to choose what she wanted and Mathilde picked a beautiful diamond necklace (项链). When Madame Forestier saw how happy the necklace made her friend feel, she agreed to lend it to her.
At the party, Mathilde shined and she was the prettiest woman there. All men wanted to know her. It seemed that her dream came true. However, this joy was short - lived. On their way home, Mathilde discovered that she had lost the diamond necklace.
Being unable to find the necklace, they bought a new one just like the one they lost and returned it to Madame Forestier. To afford the new necklace, they borrowed a lot of money. They had to begin a life with hardship. They moved to a cheaper flat and worked tirelessly.
Years passed, the once beautiful woman became old. One day, she met Madame Forestier on the street. Madame Forestier failed to know Mathilde. She was greatly surprised at her friend's appearance. Mathilde told her about the loss of the necklace and how hard she worked to pay back the money for it. She was proud and happy.
Madame Forestier was deeply moved. She told Mathilde that the diamond on the necklace was not a real one and the necklace was worth only five hundred francs.
(
D
)1. Why did Mathilde refuse to go to the party at first?A. Her husband advised her not to go to the party.
B. She didn't have enough money for her daily needs.
C. Her friend Madame Forestier wouldn't attend the party.
D. She didn't have ex
p
ensive things to make her prett
y at the party.(
B
)2. How did Mathilde afford a new diamond necklace?A. By working tirelessly.
B. By borrowing lots of money.
C. By starting a life with hardship.
D. By asking Madame Forestier for help.
(
A
)3. What is the correct order of the following events in Mathilde's life?a. She lost the necklace.
b. Her friend was deeply moved.
c. She married an office worker.
d. Her friend lent a necklace to her.
e. She and her husband got an invitation to a party.
f. She was happy because she paid back the money.
A. c→e→d→a→f→b
B. a→b→c→d→e→f
C. a→d→f→b→e→c
D. c→f→b→a→e→d
(
C
)4. Which of the following best describes the ending of the story?A. Scaring.
B. Exciting.
C. Surprising.
D. Heart - warming.
答案:
1 - 4 DBAC
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