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( )6.(2025·江苏常州溧阳期中)Please ______ your lessons every day after school, or you may forget something important.
A.go over
B.look for
C.put away
D.work out
A.go over
B.look for
C.put away
D.work out
答案:
【解析】:这是一道英语词汇辨析题,主要考查短语动词在语境中的运用。题目给出了四个选项,每个选项都是一个短语动词,需要根据句意选择最符合语境的短语。
A. go over 意为“复习”,符合句意,即每天放学后复习课程,以免忘记重要内容。
B. look for 意为“寻找”,与句意不符。
C. put away 意为“收起来,放好”,与句意不符。
D. work out 意为“算出,解决”,与句意不符。
根据以上分析,应选择A选项,即“go over”。
【答案】:A
A. go over 意为“复习”,符合句意,即每天放学后复习课程,以免忘记重要内容。
B. look for 意为“寻找”,与句意不符。
C. put away 意为“收起来,放好”,与句意不符。
D. work out 意为“算出,解决”,与句意不符。
根据以上分析,应选择A选项,即“go over”。
【答案】:A
( )7.______ great progress my daughter has made!
A.What a
B.How
C.What
D.What an
A.What a
B.How
C.What
D.What an
答案:
【解析】:本题考查感叹句的用法。感叹句一般由what或how引出,其结构分别为"What+a(an)+(形容词)+单数可数名词+主语+谓语!"或者"How+形容词(副词)+主语+谓语!"本题中,需要修饰的名词是progress,这是一个不可数名词,因此不能使用a或an,所以选项A和D都不正确。同时,由于progress是名词,应该使用what来引导感叹句,而不是how,所以选项B也不正确。因此,正确答案是C,即"What great progress my daughter has made!",符合感叹句的结构,用what来修饰名词短语"great progress"。
【答案】:C
【答案】:C
( )8.If you keep practising, I believe you will ______ speaking English.
A.be bad at
B.catch up with
C.be good at
D.feel like
A.be bad at
B.catch up with
C.be good at
D.feel like
答案:
【解析】:这是一道英语选择题,考查的是短语辨析和语境理解。题目中的句子是“If you keep practising, I believe you will ______ speaking English.”,意思是“如果你坚持练习,我相信你会在英语口语方面______。”。我们需要从四个选项中选择一个最符合语境的短语。
A选项“be bad at”意思是“不擅长”,与题目中的“keep practising”相矛盾;
B选项“catch up with”意思是“赶上”,不符合语境;
C选项“be good at”意思是“擅长”,符合语境,即坚持练习会使人在英语口语方面变得擅长;
D选项“feel like”意思是“想要”,不符合语境。
【答案】:C
A选项“be bad at”意思是“不擅长”,与题目中的“keep practising”相矛盾;
B选项“catch up with”意思是“赶上”,不符合语境;
C选项“be good at”意思是“擅长”,符合语境,即坚持练习会使人在英语口语方面变得擅长;
D选项“feel like”意思是“想要”,不符合语境。
【答案】:C
( )9.My teacher gave me ______ and I made great progress in my study.
A.a good advice
B.some good advices
C.some good suggestion
D.a good suggestion
A.a good advice
B.some good advices
C.some good suggestion
D.a good suggestion
答案:
【解析】:本题考查名词的单复数形式以及不定冠词的用法。根据题目中的“My teacher gave me ______”可知,此处需要填入一个名词作为give的宾语。接下来分析各个选项:
A. a good advice:advice是不可数名词,前面不能用不定冠词a修饰,所以A选项错误。
B. some good advices:advice是不可数名词,没有复数形式,所以B选项错误。
C. some good suggestion:suggestion是可数名词,但在此处由于前面有some修饰,应该使用复数形式suggestions,或者使用不定冠词a修饰单数形式,但选项中并未给出,所以C选项错误。
D. a good suggestion:此处使用了不定冠词a修饰单数名词suggestion,符合语法规则,且意义通顺,表示“一个好建议”。
综上所述,正确答案是D。
【答案】:D
A. a good advice:advice是不可数名词,前面不能用不定冠词a修饰,所以A选项错误。
B. some good advices:advice是不可数名词,没有复数形式,所以B选项错误。
C. some good suggestion:suggestion是可数名词,但在此处由于前面有some修饰,应该使用复数形式suggestions,或者使用不定冠词a修饰单数形式,但选项中并未给出,所以C选项错误。
D. a good suggestion:此处使用了不定冠词a修饰单数名词suggestion,符合语法规则,且意义通顺,表示“一个好建议”。
综上所述,正确答案是D。
【答案】:D
( )10.—How could I thank you enough? —______. Any other man would have done that.
A.As you like
B.It's kind of you
C.Don't mention it
D.Well, it depends
A.As you like
B.It's kind of you
C.Don't mention it
D.Well, it depends
答案:
【解析】:
本题考查情景对话。题干的意思是:“--我该怎么感谢你呢?--_____。其他任何人都会这样做的。”
选项A,As you like的意思是“随你的便”或“按照你的喜好”,这个回答并不适用于感谢的语境,因为它没有表达出对感谢的回应。故选项A错误。
选项B,It's kind of you的意思是“你真好”,这通常用于回应别人的赞扬或感谢,而不是用于回应别人的感谢。故选项B错误。
选项C,Don't mention it的意思是“不客气”或“别提了”,是回答别人感谢时的常用语,表示这件事不值一提或不用客气。根据题干,回答者说“其他任何人都会这样做的”,这表明回答者并不认为自己做了一件特别的事情,只是做了任何人都会做的事情,因此“不客气”是一个合适的回应。故选项C正确。
选项D,Well,it depends的意思是“视情况而定”,这通常用于回答需要更多信息或条件的问题,而不是用于回应感谢。故选项D错误。
因此,本题的正确答案是:C.Don't mention it。
【答案】:
C
本题考查情景对话。题干的意思是:“--我该怎么感谢你呢?--_____。其他任何人都会这样做的。”
选项A,As you like的意思是“随你的便”或“按照你的喜好”,这个回答并不适用于感谢的语境,因为它没有表达出对感谢的回应。故选项A错误。
选项B,It's kind of you的意思是“你真好”,这通常用于回应别人的赞扬或感谢,而不是用于回应别人的感谢。故选项B错误。
选项C,Don't mention it的意思是“不客气”或“别提了”,是回答别人感谢时的常用语,表示这件事不值一提或不用客气。根据题干,回答者说“其他任何人都会这样做的”,这表明回答者并不认为自己做了一件特别的事情,只是做了任何人都会做的事情,因此“不客气”是一个合适的回应。故选项C正确。
选项D,Well,it depends的意思是“视情况而定”,这通常用于回答需要更多信息或条件的问题,而不是用于回应感谢。故选项D错误。
因此,本题的正确答案是:C.Don't mention it。
【答案】:
C
四、根据短文意思和首字母提示,写出一个完整正确的单词。
If we share our problems, we'll feel better.
Students today often have a lot of w 1. Sometimes we have problems with our schoolwork, or arguments with our friends. Perhaps we e 2 worry about our parents' problems.
What can we do about this? The worst thing is to do n 3. Laura Mills, a teenager from London, agrees. "Problems and worries are normal in life," says Laura. "But I think talking to someone helps a lot. If we don't t 4 to anyone, we'll certainly feel worse."
Robert Hunt, a social worker from Britain, feels the s 5 way. "In English, we say that a problem shared is a problem halved. As a social worker, I have to agree with this. We should never run away from our problems. We should always try to s 6 them. Usually, the first step is to f 7 someone we can talk to."
Even Mr Hunt agrees that the person doesn't need to be an expert(专家) like h 8. We can talk to our friends, teachers or our parents. We often forget that our parents have m 9 experience than us, and are always there to help us. The main thing is to know that i 10 we ask for help, we'll find it.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
6. ______ 7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______ 10. ______
If we share our problems, we'll feel better.
Students today often have a lot of w 1. Sometimes we have problems with our schoolwork, or arguments with our friends. Perhaps we e 2 worry about our parents' problems.
What can we do about this? The worst thing is to do n 3. Laura Mills, a teenager from London, agrees. "Problems and worries are normal in life," says Laura. "But I think talking to someone helps a lot. If we don't t 4 to anyone, we'll certainly feel worse."
Robert Hunt, a social worker from Britain, feels the s 5 way. "In English, we say that a problem shared is a problem halved. As a social worker, I have to agree with this. We should never run away from our problems. We should always try to s 6 them. Usually, the first step is to f 7 someone we can talk to."
Even Mr Hunt agrees that the person doesn't need to be an expert(专家) like h 8. We can talk to our friends, teachers or our parents. We often forget that our parents have m 9 experience than us, and are always there to help us. The main thing is to know that i 10 we ask for help, we'll find it.
1. ______ 2. ______ 3. ______ 4. ______ 5. ______
6. ______ 7. ______ 8. ______ 9. ______ 10. ______
答案:
1. worries 2. even 3. nothing 4. talk 5. same 6. solve 7. find 8. him 9. more 10. if
五、阅读表达。
Wang Qian was a lovely girl, who never argued with her parents before 15. But when she became a ninth-grader, things started to change. "We often argue, sometimes because of unimportant things," she said.
Maybe Wang has got the "ninth-grade syndrome(综合征)". Some experts(专家) think ninth-graders usually suffer a lot because of the changes in their body and mind. A survey shows that the lack(缺乏) of support from parents makes the thing even worse. Wang's classmate Liu Shijia is an example. "The exams in Grade 9 are more difficult, but my parents still don't support me," she said sadly.
As ninth-graders enter the rebellious phase(叛逆期), they want to be free and have their own ideas. The survey shows that about 47 percent of ninth-graders try to persuade(说服) their parents when they have different ideas. Wang feels this deeply. "I think I have been an adult already. I can make decisions by myself," she said. For example, she thinks there is nothing wrong with playing with boys, but her parents don't agree with her. They often argue about this.
To deal with these problems, an expert from Nantong gives useful advice to ninth-graders. "First, calm down and pay more attention to your studies. Second, develop some interests and share them with your parents. Finally, learn about your changes and know yourself well. Then try to accept them," she said.
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过5个词。
1. What changes do ninth-graders experience?______
2. What problem does Liu Shijia have as a ninth-grader?______
3. How do about 47 percent of ninth-graders deal with different ideas from parents?______
4. How many pieces of advice does the expert from Nantong give?______
5. What can we infer from Wang Qian's example about ninth-graders?______
Wang Qian was a lovely girl, who never argued with her parents before 15. But when she became a ninth-grader, things started to change. "We often argue, sometimes because of unimportant things," she said.
Maybe Wang has got the "ninth-grade syndrome(综合征)". Some experts(专家) think ninth-graders usually suffer a lot because of the changes in their body and mind. A survey shows that the lack(缺乏) of support from parents makes the thing even worse. Wang's classmate Liu Shijia is an example. "The exams in Grade 9 are more difficult, but my parents still don't support me," she said sadly.
As ninth-graders enter the rebellious phase(叛逆期), they want to be free and have their own ideas. The survey shows that about 47 percent of ninth-graders try to persuade(说服) their parents when they have different ideas. Wang feels this deeply. "I think I have been an adult already. I can make decisions by myself," she said. For example, she thinks there is nothing wrong with playing with boys, but her parents don't agree with her. They often argue about this.
To deal with these problems, an expert from Nantong gives useful advice to ninth-graders. "First, calm down and pay more attention to your studies. Second, develop some interests and share them with your parents. Finally, learn about your changes and know yourself well. Then try to accept them," she said.
回答下面5个问题,每题答案不超过5个词。
1. What changes do ninth-graders experience?______
2. What problem does Liu Shijia have as a ninth-grader?______
3. How do about 47 percent of ninth-graders deal with different ideas from parents?______
4. How many pieces of advice does the expert from Nantong give?______
5. What can we infer from Wang Qian's example about ninth-graders?______
答案:
1. Changes of body and mind. 2. Lacking support from parents. 3. By persuading them. 4. Three. 5. They're in the rebellious phase.
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