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1. escape 的用法
学 作动词,意为“逃离;逃脱”。常用结构 escape from/out of 意为“从……逃跑/逃走;逃离……”。
用 They escaped
学 作动词,意为“逃离;逃脱”。常用结构 escape from/out of 意为“从……逃跑/逃走;逃离……”。
用 They escaped
from
the burning house.(填入一个适当的介词)
答案:
1.from
2. 【辨析】die, dying, dead 与 death
学 (1) die 作动词,意为“死;去世”。过去式和过去分词都是 died。
(2) dying 是 die 的现在分词,也可作形容词,意为“即将死亡的;垂死的”。通常只用于名词前。
(3) dead 作形容词,意为“死的;去世的”。
(4) death 作名词,意为“死亡;死”。
【注意】die 为非延续性动词,不能与表示一段时间的状语连用;be dead 表示状态,可以与表示一段时间的状语连用。
用 用 die,dying,dead 或 death 的适当形式填空
① His grandfather has been
② When we found the
③ The girl's pet dog
④ The sudden
学 (1) die 作动词,意为“死;去世”。过去式和过去分词都是 died。
(2) dying 是 die 的现在分词,也可作形容词,意为“即将死亡的;垂死的”。通常只用于名词前。
(3) dead 作形容词,意为“死的;去世的”。
(4) death 作名词,意为“死亡;死”。
【注意】die 为非延续性动词,不能与表示一段时间的状语连用;be dead 表示状态,可以与表示一段时间的状语连用。
用 用 die,dying,dead 或 death 的适当形式填空
① His grandfather has been
dead
for seven years.② When we found the
dying
man,we ran to help him.③ The girl's pet dog
died
last night.④ The sudden
death
of the great scientist made us sad.
答案:
2.①dead ②dying ③died ④death
3. 【辨析】surprise,surprised 与 surprising
学 (1) surprise 可作动词,意为“使(某人)吃惊”;也可作名词,意为“惊奇;意外之事”。常用结构 to one's surprise 意为“令某人惊讶的是”。
(2) surprised 作形容词,意为“惊奇的;惊讶的”,常用来修饰人的感情。常用结构:be surprised to do sth. 意为“因做某事而感到惊讶”;be surprised at sth. 意为“对某事感到惊奇”。
(3) surprising 作形容词,意为“使人惊奇的,令人吃惊的”。常用来修饰物。
用 用 surprise,surprised 或 surprising 的适当形式填空
① I'm really
② It
③ It's
学 (1) surprise 可作动词,意为“使(某人)吃惊”;也可作名词,意为“惊奇;意外之事”。常用结构 to one's surprise 意为“令某人惊讶的是”。
(2) surprised 作形容词,意为“惊奇的;惊讶的”,常用来修饰人的感情。常用结构:be surprised to do sth. 意为“因做某事而感到惊讶”;be surprised at sth. 意为“对某事感到惊奇”。
(3) surprising 作形容词,意为“使人惊奇的,令人吃惊的”。常用来修饰物。
用 用 surprise,surprised 或 surprising 的适当形式填空
① I'm really
surprised
to hear that he got a prize in the match.② It
surprises
me that you've never been to Hangzhou.③ It's
surprising
that they lost the football game.
答案:
3.①surprised ②surprises ③surprising
Ⅰ. 根据句意及首字母或汉语注释完成单词
1. The Internet has become part of our e
2. I am told that people lived in
3. My next-door n
4. —Where is your grandma?
—She has gone to a f
5. The book tells some interesting stories about a boy who has many
1. The Internet has become part of our e
veryday
life.2. I am told that people lived in
caves
(洞穴)long long ago.3. My next-door n
eighbo(u)rs
are very noisy at night.4. —Where is your grandma?
—She has gone to a f
uneral
. One of her best friends died.5. The book tells some interesting stories about a boy who has many
adventures
(冒险经历).
答案:
Ⅰ.1.everyday 2.caves 3.neighbo(u)rs 4.funeral 5.adventures
Ⅱ. 用方框中所给词语的适当形式填空
die surprise alive please pay for
1. They are
2. You should be honest,or you'll
3. Although it was a really bad accident,the boys were lucky to be
4. —What do you think of your trip to Japan?
—Wonderful. We were all
5. My grandpa passed away two years ago. I'm still sad about his
die surprise alive please pay for
1. They are
surprised
that Tom has sold out all the newspapers.2. You should be honest,or you'll
pay for
your dishonesty one day.3. Although it was a really bad accident,the boys were lucky to be
alive
.4. —What do you think of your trip to Japan?
—Wonderful. We were all
pleased
with the trip.5. My grandpa passed away two years ago. I'm still sad about his
death
.
答案:
Ⅱ.1.surprised 2.pay for 3.alive 4.pleased 5.death
Ⅲ. 语法填空
Bookcrossing is a new way of reading. Book lovers will leave 1.
"We created a bookcase 5.
Books are brought by library workers,students 7.
No doubt it's a great way to bring 10.
Bookcrossing is a new way of reading. Book lovers will leave 1.
their
(they)books in public places to be "borrowed" by others. The Belarusian National Technical University was the first to support(支持)the idea in their country. Several years ago,the director of its library,Alexey Kalaban,saw a large glass box of books which were available(可得到的)for anyone 2. to read
(read)at a Swedish airport. He thought it was 3. an
excellent idea. The question was only where such 4. books
(book)might be kept in Minsk."We created a bookcase 5.
in
the main building. It's available to everyone. People can be 6. easily
(easy)encouraged to read," Kalaban explains. "Inside the case,there's a number showing who gave the book and when they gave the book."Books are brought by library workers,students 7.
and
even people living in the neighbourhood. Besides,booksellers have given away some books too. Thanks to so many people,every year,more such "safe" places 8. are founded
(found). Not long ago,a Minsk store set up a shelf of books. 9. When
some people dance,others get together by the shelves of books.No doubt it's a great way to bring 10.
more
(many)visitors than before. And with these safe shelves founded in places,Bookcrossing is getting more and more popular.
答案:
Ⅲ.1.their 2.to read 3.an 4.books 5.in 6.easily 7.and 8.are founded 9.When 10.more
Ⅳ. 阅读理解
Classic books never go out of fashion. The Outsiders first came out in 1967. Even though the book is old,it is still worth reading. It is written by US writer S. E. Hinton.
The book tells the story of a 14-year-old boy called Ponyboy Curtis. He struggles with right and wrong in a society where he believes he is an outsider. The story took place in Oklahoma,the US,in the 1960s.
In the book,the children are divided into two groups. One includes Curtis called "greasers",which is mostly made up of poor kids. They have longer hair and often smoke at a young age. The other group is called the "Socs",which is made up of rich children. They wear expensive clothes and drive high-tech cars. Those two groups do not get along well.
I was touched by the friendship among the boys. When any of them had a problem,the others would help. Although they are not well educated(教育),they are kind and brave. For example,when Johnny was hurt and in hospital,his friends visited him almost every day. They brought him food and told him interesting stories. I always dream of having kind and strong friendships like this.
This book shows the beautiful personalities(人格)of ordinary people. I advise that teenagers read this book and I hope they can enjoy it.
(
A. Books for classroom reading are popular.
B. Good books are worth reading all the time.
C. Students should read some fashionable books.
D. Good books will lose their value.
(
A. By their ages.
B. By their studies.
C. By their schools.
D. By their families' wealth(财富).
(
A. A rich life.
B. Being a well-educated person.
C. Kind and strong friendships.
D. Being a brave person.
(
A. To tell us his early life.
B. To introduce a book to teenagers.
C. To explain what is right and wrong to us.
D. To show what a good book is.
Classic books never go out of fashion. The Outsiders first came out in 1967. Even though the book is old,it is still worth reading. It is written by US writer S. E. Hinton.
The book tells the story of a 14-year-old boy called Ponyboy Curtis. He struggles with right and wrong in a society where he believes he is an outsider. The story took place in Oklahoma,the US,in the 1960s.
In the book,the children are divided into two groups. One includes Curtis called "greasers",which is mostly made up of poor kids. They have longer hair and often smoke at a young age. The other group is called the "Socs",which is made up of rich children. They wear expensive clothes and drive high-tech cars. Those two groups do not get along well.
I was touched by the friendship among the boys. When any of them had a problem,the others would help. Although they are not well educated(教育),they are kind and brave. For example,when Johnny was hurt and in hospital,his friends visited him almost every day. They brought him food and told him interesting stories. I always dream of having kind and strong friendships like this.
This book shows the beautiful personalities(人格)of ordinary people. I advise that teenagers read this book and I hope they can enjoy it.
(
B
)1. What does the writer mean by saying "Classic books never go out of fashion."?A. Books for classroom reading are popular.
B. Good books are worth reading all the time.
C. Students should read some fashionable books.
D. Good books will lose their value.
(
D
)2. How were the boys divided into two groups in the book?A. By their ages.
B. By their studies.
C. By their schools.
D. By their families' wealth(财富).
(
C
)3. What did the writer always dream about?A. A rich life.
B. Being a well-educated person.
C. Kind and strong friendships.
D. Being a brave person.
(
B
)4. Why did the writer write this text?A. To tell us his early life.
B. To introduce a book to teenagers.
C. To explain what is right and wrong to us.
D. To show what a good book is.
答案:
Ⅳ.1—4 BDCB
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