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4. The coach told Tom if he broke the rule again, he would be kicked
A.in
B.into
C.off
D.with
C
the team.A.in
B.into
C.off
D.with
答案:
C
5. —Lily, why are you working so hard on your schoolwork at school?
—
A.Never let my parents down
B.It serves me right
C.A piece of cake for me
D.That's my last choice
—
A
. And I must fight for my bright future.A.Never let my parents down
B.It serves me right
C.A piece of cake for me
D.That's my last choice
答案:
A
Ⅴ. 根据汉语意思完成句子。(每空一词)
1. 你无法想象输掉比赛会让他感觉怎么样。
You can't imagine
2. 他的脸上写满了悲伤,然后他悄悄地出去了。
Sadness was
3. 我不理解你为什么对自己要求这么严格。
I can't understand why you
4. 作为球员,你应该想着怎样帮助球队赢球,而不是想着怎样表现自己。
As a player, you are supposed to think about how to help your team win
5. 一些父母想知道如何和他们的孩子更好地沟通。
Some parents want to know
1. 你无法想象输掉比赛会让他感觉怎么样。
You can't imagine
how
losing the game will make
him
feel
.2. 他的脸上写满了悲伤,然后他悄悄地出去了。
Sadness was
written
all over
his face, and then he went out quietly.3. 我不理解你为什么对自己要求这么严格。
I can't understand why you
are
so hard
on
yourself.4. 作为球员,你应该想着怎样帮助球队赢球,而不是想着怎样表现自己。
As a player, you are supposed to think about how to help your team win
rather
than
how to show yourself off.5. 一些父母想知道如何和他们的孩子更好地沟通。
Some parents want to know
how
to
communicate
with
their children better.
答案:
1. how; make him feel 2. written; over 3. are; hard on 4. rather than 5. how to communicate with
Ⅵ. 填一词,补对话。(两小题首字母已给出,请将完整的单词填写在横线上)
Jessey: Have you had lunch, Linda?
Linda: No, I haven't. What about you?
Jessey: 1.
Linda: Let's go out to eat something together, OK?
Jessey: Yeah. How about going to the Cuiwei Restaurant?
Linda: No, Jessey. The Cuiwei Restaurant is not good.
Jessey: Why? I hear that the food there is 2.
Linda: You are right. But the loud music inside makes me 3.
Jessey: Where shall we go then?
Linda: Let's go to the Moon Restaurant. The beautiful pictures and soft music there make me 4.
Jessey: That 5.
Jessey: Have you had lunch, Linda?
Linda: No, I haven't. What about you?
Jessey: 1.
Neither
have I.Linda: Let's go out to eat something together, OK?
Jessey: Yeah. How about going to the Cuiwei Restaurant?
Linda: No, Jessey. The Cuiwei Restaurant is not good.
Jessey: Why? I hear that the food there is 2.
delicious
.Linda: You are right. But the loud music inside makes me 3.
nervous
.Jessey: Where shall we go then?
Linda: Let's go to the Moon Restaurant. The beautiful pictures and soft music there make me 4.
relaxed
.Jessey: That 5.
sounds
great. Let's go.
答案:
1. Neither 2. delicious 3. nervous 4. relaxed 5. sounds
Ⅶ. 完形填空。
(2024·青海) Once there was a 14-year-old boy who was known as a fast runner in his village. He only cared about winning every race and becoming more 1.
One day, the boy 2 a running race in his village. He won the 100-meter and 50-meter races with no problem. He was 3 himself and received great applause (掌声).
But his grandfather asked him to have a race with two unexpected people, an old man and a blind (盲的) 4. The boy thought it was unbelievable but agreed. In the race, the boy finished 5, but the old man and the blind girl were 6 at the starting line (起跑线). With joy, he was waiting for the applause from the crowd. But they kept 7.
“Why are people not cheering 8 me like before?” he asked his 9. “Start the race again with them. But this time all of you should cross the finish line at the same time,” the grandfather said.
The boy was surprised but 10.
During the second race, the boy took the 11 of the old man and the blind girl and walked 12 with them. The crowd gave them a standing applause.
The boy asked his grandfather, “For whom are the people cheering? Is it for me, or 13?”
The grandfather was happy. He 14 and said, “The crowd did not cheer for anyone of you. They 15 for how you all ran the race together.”
Facing the race of life, what matters is not just winning, but how you run the race.
1. A. beautiful
B. successful
C. upset
2. A. took part in
B. took out
C. took care of
3. A. good at
B. proud of
C. interested in
4. A. man
B. uncle
C. girl
5. A. first
B. second
C. third
6. A. never
B. still
C. ever
7. A. quiet
B. relaxed
C. careful
8. A. in
B. from
C. for
9. A. father
B. grandfather
C. grandmother
10. A. agreed
B. stopped
C. played
11. A. legs
B. feet
C. hands
12. A. slowly
B. easily
C. clearly
13. A. her
B. him
C. them
14. A. jumped
B. smiled
C. worried
15. A. sang
B. worked
C. cheered
(2024·青海) Once there was a 14-year-old boy who was known as a fast runner in his village. He only cared about winning every race and becoming more 1.
One day, the boy 2 a running race in his village. He won the 100-meter and 50-meter races with no problem. He was 3 himself and received great applause (掌声).
But his grandfather asked him to have a race with two unexpected people, an old man and a blind (盲的) 4. The boy thought it was unbelievable but agreed. In the race, the boy finished 5, but the old man and the blind girl were 6 at the starting line (起跑线). With joy, he was waiting for the applause from the crowd. But they kept 7.
“Why are people not cheering 8 me like before?” he asked his 9. “Start the race again with them. But this time all of you should cross the finish line at the same time,” the grandfather said.
The boy was surprised but 10.
During the second race, the boy took the 11 of the old man and the blind girl and walked 12 with them. The crowd gave them a standing applause.
The boy asked his grandfather, “For whom are the people cheering? Is it for me, or 13?”
The grandfather was happy. He 14 and said, “The crowd did not cheer for anyone of you. They 15 for how you all ran the race together.”
Facing the race of life, what matters is not just winning, but how you run the race.
1. A. beautiful
B. successful
C. upset
2. A. took part in
B. took out
C. took care of
3. A. good at
B. proud of
C. interested in
4. A. man
B. uncle
C. girl
5. A. first
B. second
C. third
6. A. never
B. still
C. ever
7. A. quiet
B. relaxed
C. careful
8. A. in
B. from
C. for
9. A. father
B. grandfather
C. grandmother
10. A. agreed
B. stopped
C. played
11. A. legs
B. feet
C. hands
12. A. slowly
B. easily
C. clearly
13. A. her
B. him
C. them
14. A. jumped
B. smiled
C. worried
15. A. sang
B. worked
C. cheered
答案:
1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. C 9. B 10. A 11. C 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. C
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