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(
A.too;to
B.so;that
C.such;that
D.enough;to
B
)7. He was ______ crazy about rock music ______ he almost spent all his free time listening to it.A.too;to
B.so;that
C.such;that
D.enough;to
答案:
7.B
(
A.If
B.Before
C.Though
D.Because
C
)8. [2022 江西]______ many things change a lot,a love of sports hasn't changed a bit.A.If
B.Before
C.Though
D.Because
答案:
8.C
(
—Don't worry. I will help you.
A.such;that
B.so;that
C.too;to
D.both;and
B
)9. [2022 绥化改编]—The big stone is ______ heavy ______ I can't carry it alone.—Don't worry. I will help you.
A.such;that
B.so;that
C.too;to
D.both;and
答案:
9.B
(
A.such a;that
B.so;that
C.such an;that
D.so a;that
A
)10. [2022 龙东改编]The Battle of Changjin Lake is ______ wonderful movie ______ I want to see it again.A.such a;that
B.so;that
C.such an;that
D.so a;that
答案:
10.A
Ⅱ. 完形填空
I learned how to accept life as it is from my father. ______,he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy,but rather when he was weak and ill.
My father was once a ______ man who loved being active,but a terrible illness ______ all that away. Now he can no longer walk,and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even speaking is ______. One night,I went to visit him with my sisters. We started talking about life,and I told them about one of my beliefs. I said that we must always give things up ______ we grow—our youth,our beauty,our friends—but it always seems that after we give something up,we get something new in its place. Then suddenly my father said,“But,Peter. I ______ everything! What did I get?” I thought and thought,but I could not think of anything to say. Surprisingly,he answered his own question,“I ______ the love of my family.” I looked at my sisters,and saw tears in their eyes,along with hope and thankfulness.
I was also ______ by his words. After that,when I began to feel angry at someone,I would remember his words and become calm. If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others,then I should be ______ to give up my small irritations(恼怒). In this way,I learned the power of acceptance from my father.
Sometimes I want to know ______ other things I could learn from him if I listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now,though,I am thankful for this one gift.
(
B. Therefore
C. So
D. However
(
B. friendly
C. strong
D. tall
(
B. threw
C. sent
D. put
(
B. difficult
C. helpful
D. hopeless
(
B. since
C. before
D. till
(
B. give away
C. give in
D. give up
(
B. lost
C. got
D. refused
(
B. allowed
C. forgotten
D. warned
(
B. unhappy
C. able
D. sad
(
B. what
C. when
D. why
I learned how to accept life as it is from my father. ______,he did not teach me acceptance when he was strong and healthy,but rather when he was weak and ill.
My father was once a ______ man who loved being active,but a terrible illness ______ all that away. Now he can no longer walk,and he must sit quietly in a chair all day. Even speaking is ______. One night,I went to visit him with my sisters. We started talking about life,and I told them about one of my beliefs. I said that we must always give things up ______ we grow—our youth,our beauty,our friends—but it always seems that after we give something up,we get something new in its place. Then suddenly my father said,“But,Peter. I ______ everything! What did I get?” I thought and thought,but I could not think of anything to say. Surprisingly,he answered his own question,“I ______ the love of my family.” I looked at my sisters,and saw tears in their eyes,along with hope and thankfulness.
I was also ______ by his words. After that,when I began to feel angry at someone,I would remember his words and become calm. If he could replace his great pain with a feeling of love for others,then I should be ______ to give up my small irritations(恼怒). In this way,I learned the power of acceptance from my father.
Sometimes I want to know ______ other things I could learn from him if I listened more carefully when I was a boy. For now,though,I am thankful for this one gift.
(
D
)1. A. StillB. Therefore
C. So
D. However
(
C
)2. A. kindB. friendly
C. strong
D. tall
(
A
)3. A. tookB. threw
C. sent
D. put
(
B
)4. A. impossibleB. difficult
C. helpful
D. hopeless
(
A
)5. A. asB. since
C. before
D. till
(
D
)6. A. give backB. give away
C. give in
D. give up
(
C
)7. A. missedB. lost
C. got
D. refused
(
A
)8. A. touchedB. allowed
C. forgotten
D. warned
(
C
)9. A. worriedB. unhappy
C. able
D. sad
(
B
)10. A. howB. what
C. when
D. why
答案:
1.D 2.C 3.A 4.B 5.A 6.D 7.C 8.A 9.C 10.B
Ⅲ. 短文阅读
I found it hard to communicate with my mother. Relations(关系) between us became difficult.
One day,I ran away from home and stayed outside for a few hours. When I returned home at night,I saw all the pain,anger and disappointment(失望) on my mother's face. We knew that we needed to talk. We agreed to have breakfast together the next morning.
We decided to go to a restaurant. On our way to the restaurant,I noticed my mother had two notebooks in her hands. I asked her what they were used for. She explained to me that sometimes it was easier to write down our feelings than talking about them. We would write down our feelings in the form of a letter.
Our first topic was “Why am I so angry?”. I wrote a half page,and my mum filled up nearly three pages. I saw tears run down her face while she was writing. I never realised anyone could hide so much anger. After we finished writing,my mother said,“Let's exchange(交换) our notebooks,Jack!” As soon as I started reading my mother's words,I began to cry and so did she. When we finished reading,we discussed our feelings. Amazingly enough,it felt like all the anger inside me went away from my body. Our talk helped me realise so many things I had never thought of before.
My mother and I continue using our notebooks as a way of communicating. We know that no matter how we feel about each other,our notebooks are a safe place to express our feelings. We have come to an agreement that we write “I love you” at the end of each letter.
(
A. happiness
B. pain
C. anger
D. disappointment
(
A. They went to a restaurant.
B. They closed their notebooks.
C. They exchanged their notebooks.
D. They bought another two new notebooks.
(
A. It's a good habit to write letters.
B. We need to communicate with our parents more often.
C. We should spend more time with our parents.
D. Jack and his mother agreed to have lunch together the next day.
(
A. Difficult Relations
B. Mother's Love
C. A Light Breakfast
D. Two Notebooks
I found it hard to communicate with my mother. Relations(关系) between us became difficult.
One day,I ran away from home and stayed outside for a few hours. When I returned home at night,I saw all the pain,anger and disappointment(失望) on my mother's face. We knew that we needed to talk. We agreed to have breakfast together the next morning.
We decided to go to a restaurant. On our way to the restaurant,I noticed my mother had two notebooks in her hands. I asked her what they were used for. She explained to me that sometimes it was easier to write down our feelings than talking about them. We would write down our feelings in the form of a letter.
Our first topic was “Why am I so angry?”. I wrote a half page,and my mum filled up nearly three pages. I saw tears run down her face while she was writing. I never realised anyone could hide so much anger. After we finished writing,my mother said,“Let's exchange(交换) our notebooks,Jack!” As soon as I started reading my mother's words,I began to cry and so did she. When we finished reading,we discussed our feelings. Amazingly enough,it felt like all the anger inside me went away from my body. Our talk helped me realise so many things I had never thought of before.
My mother and I continue using our notebooks as a way of communicating. We know that no matter how we feel about each other,our notebooks are a safe place to express our feelings. We have come to an agreement that we write “I love you” at the end of each letter.
(
A
)1. When Jack returned home at night,he saw many feelings on his mother's face EXCEPT ______.A. happiness
B. pain
C. anger
D. disappointment
(
C
)2. What did Jack and his mother do after they finished writing?A. They went to a restaurant.
B. They closed their notebooks.
C. They exchanged their notebooks.
D. They bought another two new notebooks.
(
B
)3. What can we learn from the passage?A. It's a good habit to write letters.
B. We need to communicate with our parents more often.
C. We should spend more time with our parents.
D. Jack and his mother agreed to have lunch together the next day.
(
D
)4. Which can be the best title for the passage?A. Difficult Relations
B. Mother's Love
C. A Light Breakfast
D. Two Notebooks
答案:
1.A 2.C 3.B 4.D
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