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( )6.(2025·江苏徐州调研)—What do you think I should practise in the future?
—You're active and good at football. I think you can be ______ a PE teacher ______ a football coach.
A.neither; nor
B.both; and
C.either; or
D.not only; but also
—You're active and good at football. I think you can be ______ a PE teacher ______ a football coach.
A.neither; nor
B.both; and
C.either; or
D.not only; but also
答案:
C 【点拨】neither... nor... 既不……也不……; both... and... 两者都; either... or... 要么……要么……; not only... but also... 不仅……而且……。根据“a PE teacher ______ a football coach”可知,此处表示选择关系,即“要么当体育老师,要么当足球教练”。故选 C。
( )7.Our Chinese government can't be ______ careful when it comes to preventing infectious(传染性的) cases from other countries.
A.so
B.very
C.too
D.quite
A.so
B.very
C.too
D.quite
答案:
C 【点拨】can't be too careful 再怎么小心都不为过,越小心越好,符合语境。故选 C。
( )8.—Being a psychological counsellor(心理咨询师) is a very helpful job.
—______. I also want to work on it when I grow up.
A.I don't think so
B.I can't agree more
C.Not exactly
D.It's hard to say
—______. I also want to work on it when I grow up.
A.I don't think so
B.I can't agree more
C.Not exactly
D.It's hard to say
答案:
B 【点拨】I don't think so 我不这么认为; I can't agree more 我非常同意; Not exactly 不完全是这样; It's hard to say 这很难说。根据答句“I also want to work on it when I grow up.”可知,答话人是同意的。故选 B。
四、根据短文内容,从方框中选出五个句子填入文中空缺处,使短文内容通顺完整。(其中有两项多余)
The Science of You
You already know that you are an amazing person, but it's not just your wonderful personality. Your body itself is an unusual machine.
Lots of information has been written on the subject of “you”. You might wonder about your body. Most people think that the big picture of how your body systems work together is important to understand. Sometimes the details interest us the most. 1
Why don't haircuts hurt? Snip, snip—the scissors fly around your head. Your hair grows from living cells, but the hair that's cut is not alive. What's the story here?
2 The root produces hair cells in a special tube called a follicle(毛囊). When new hair cells are made at the root, they push older hair cells up the follicle.
As older hair cells move towards the surface of your skin, they change. They join together and harden. 3 The strand(股) of hair that comes out of your head does not have living cells in it. That's why a haircut doesn't hurt!
You probably have about 100,000 hairs on your head right now. Hair strands grow all the time, then fall out and start to grow again. They usually do this in different stages. 4
5 You might be wide - eyed and staring at one of these creations. If you want to know more about them, keep reading.
A. That's why you don't lose all of your hair at once.
B. Then they die.
C. Let's go on the way to get a haircut.
D. You have too many hairs growing on your head.
E. Each hair on your head grows from a root that is under your skin.
F. In fact, your hair is just a part of all those interesting things of your body.
G. So, don't cut your hair too often.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
The Science of You
You already know that you are an amazing person, but it's not just your wonderful personality. Your body itself is an unusual machine.
Lots of information has been written on the subject of “you”. You might wonder about your body. Most people think that the big picture of how your body systems work together is important to understand. Sometimes the details interest us the most. 1
Why don't haircuts hurt? Snip, snip—the scissors fly around your head. Your hair grows from living cells, but the hair that's cut is not alive. What's the story here?
2 The root produces hair cells in a special tube called a follicle(毛囊). When new hair cells are made at the root, they push older hair cells up the follicle.
As older hair cells move towards the surface of your skin, they change. They join together and harden. 3 The strand(股) of hair that comes out of your head does not have living cells in it. That's why a haircut doesn't hurt!
You probably have about 100,000 hairs on your head right now. Hair strands grow all the time, then fall out and start to grow again. They usually do this in different stages. 4
5 You might be wide - eyed and staring at one of these creations. If you want to know more about them, keep reading.
A. That's why you don't lose all of your hair at once.
B. Then they die.
C. Let's go on the way to get a haircut.
D. You have too many hairs growing on your head.
E. Each hair on your head grows from a root that is under your skin.
F. In fact, your hair is just a part of all those interesting things of your body.
G. So, don't cut your hair too often.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
答案:
1. C 2. E 3. B 4. A 5. F
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