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Ⅲ.补全对话。(有两项多余)(10分)
A: Hey, Sam. What are you doing now?
B: 16.
A: What do you think of it?
B: 17.
A: Really? What's it about?
B: It's about a boy living in the UK. 18.
A: No. Can you lend it to me after you finish reading it?
B: Of course.
A: 19.
B: In two days.
A: 20.
B: No problem.
A. Have you read it?
B. I'm reading a book called Tom Sawyer.
C. Well, I'm coming to get it two days later, OK?
D. Who wrote it?
E. It's fantastic and I like it.
F. When did it come out?
G. How soon will you finish reading it?
A: Hey, Sam. What are you doing now?
B: 16.
B
A: What do you think of it?
B: 17.
E
A: Really? What's it about?
B: It's about a boy living in the UK. 18.
A
A: No. Can you lend it to me after you finish reading it?
B: Of course.
A: 19.
G
B: In two days.
A: 20.
C
B: No problem.
A. Have you read it?
B. I'm reading a book called Tom Sawyer.
C. Well, I'm coming to get it two days later, OK?
D. Who wrote it?
E. It's fantastic and I like it.
F. When did it come out?
G. How soon will you finish reading it?
答案:
16.B 17.E 18.A 19.G 20.C
A
During the Tang Dynasty there lived a man named Meng Jiao. He loved poetry. He loved studying it. He loved writing it as well. He gave all his life to the art. And luckily, his hard work paid off. It helped him become a poet (诗人).
But poetry was not a good paying job. Meng Jiao was poor most of his life. When he got older, he realized this had to be changed. He decided to take the Ke Ju exams. The Ke Ju was the official (官方的) test of China. The exams were open for anyone even a farmer to take. Whoever passed it could get the job of an officer.
Meng Jiao studied hard for the tests. He took them several times though each time he failed. It was until he was forty-six years old that he passed.
To celebrate (庆祝), Meng Jiao put on new clothes and wore red flowers. Then he rode on a horse through Chang'an City.
During his ride, Meng Jiao wrote a poem. In English, it is "Successful, faster runs my horse in vernal breeze (春风); I've seen within one day all flowers on the trees." On that day, he was able to let go of the unhappiness of the past.
The poem was passed down through the years. But people said it would be impossible to really enjoy everything in one day. This led to the phrase, "The warm spring wind suits the good feeling." It describes how happy people are when things work out really well.
(
A. By working as a farmer.
B. By moving to Chang'an.
C. By asking an officer for help.
D. By taking the Ke Ju exams.
(
A. Wrote a poem.
B. Wore red flowers.
C. Put on new clothes.
D. Went out of Chang'an.
(
A. 春风化雨 B. 春风得意
C. 寸草春晖 D. 妙手回春
(
A. China's official Test.
B. A Good Paying Job.
C. Meng Jiao's Happy Ride.
D. A Poem of Chang'an
During the Tang Dynasty there lived a man named Meng Jiao. He loved poetry. He loved studying it. He loved writing it as well. He gave all his life to the art. And luckily, his hard work paid off. It helped him become a poet (诗人).
But poetry was not a good paying job. Meng Jiao was poor most of his life. When he got older, he realized this had to be changed. He decided to take the Ke Ju exams. The Ke Ju was the official (官方的) test of China. The exams were open for anyone even a farmer to take. Whoever passed it could get the job of an officer.
Meng Jiao studied hard for the tests. He took them several times though each time he failed. It was until he was forty-six years old that he passed.
To celebrate (庆祝), Meng Jiao put on new clothes and wore red flowers. Then he rode on a horse through Chang'an City.
During his ride, Meng Jiao wrote a poem. In English, it is "Successful, faster runs my horse in vernal breeze (春风); I've seen within one day all flowers on the trees." On that day, he was able to let go of the unhappiness of the past.
The poem was passed down through the years. But people said it would be impossible to really enjoy everything in one day. This led to the phrase, "The warm spring wind suits the good feeling." It describes how happy people are when things work out really well.
(
D
)21. How did Meng Jiao change his situation?A. By working as a farmer.
B. By moving to Chang'an.
C. By asking an officer for help.
D. By taking the Ke Ju exams.
(
A
)22. What did Meng Jiao do after he rode on a horse?A. Wrote a poem.
B. Wore red flowers.
C. Put on new clothes.
D. Went out of Chang'an.
(
B
)23. What is the meaning of the underlined sentence in the last paragraph?A. 春风化雨 B. 春风得意
C. 寸草春晖 D. 妙手回春
(
C
)24. What is the best title for the text?A. China's official Test.
B. A Good Paying Job.
C. Meng Jiao's Happy Ride.
D. A Poem of Chang'an
答案:
21.D 22.A 23.B 24.C
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