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5. It's dark. I would rather
A.to stay;to go
B.stay;go
C.stay;to go
D.to stay;go
B
at home than ____B
out.A.to stay;to go
B.stay;go
C.stay;to go
D.to stay;go
答案:
B
Ⅴ.根据汉语意思完成句子。(每空一词)
1. 我们不喜欢和比利玩,因为他经常无缘无故地生气。
We don't like to play with Billy, because he often gets angry
2. 无论他做什么,你都不应该和他争吵。
3. 我妹妹收到了许多礼物,它们使她很兴奋。
My younger sister received many presents and they
4. 让他感到意外的是,妈妈没有去上班。
5. 他们俩都不沉迷于电子游戏。他们只喜欢看书。
1. 我们不喜欢和比利玩,因为他经常无缘无故地生气。
We don't like to play with Billy, because he often gets angry
for
no
reason
.2. 无论他做什么,你都不应该和他争吵。
Whatever
he
does
, you shouldn't argue with him.3. 我妹妹收到了许多礼物,它们使她很兴奋。
My younger sister received many presents and they
made
her excited
.4. 让他感到意外的是,妈妈没有去上班。
To
his
surprise
, his mother didn't go to work.5. 他们俩都不沉迷于电子游戏。他们只喜欢看书。
Neither
of
them is crazy about video games. Instead, they like reading.
答案:
1. for no reason 2. Whatever he does 3. made;excited 4. To his surprise 5. Neither of
Ⅵ.综合填空。(每空1词,限用一次;有三处请用括号内词的正确形式填空)
comfortable strong drive he
Once there was a king with much wealth. He had power and fame, but he was unhappy. He always felt like there was a heavy weight on his shoulders. It nearly 1.
One day, a doctor was 3.
comfortable strong drive he
Once there was a king with much wealth. He had power and fame, but he was unhappy. He always felt like there was a heavy weight on his shoulders. It nearly 1.
drove
him crazy. He thought the sky was grey and few guys wanted to be friends with him. That made him more 2. comfortable
. His face was always pale as chalk. He would rather stay in the palace all day. Neither the queen nor his prime minister could help him.One day, a doctor was 3.
called
(call)in by a banker to examine the king. There was nothing wrong with him of course. The doctor asked him to play soccer so as not to let the king down. To start with, the king couldn't score a goal. The coach encouraged him to practice with courage rather than stay there like a lemon. The king nodded in 4. agreement
(agree). Then he and his teammates pulled together. No one wanted to leave him out. Though he had a lot of faults while 5. playing
(play), his teammates didn't kick him off. Besides, in order not to disappoint his teammates, the king was hard on 6. himself
. Teamwork brought him much relief. The longer he stayed with his teammates, the 7. stronger
the friendships between them became. Finally, the king became happier and healthier.
答案:
1. drove 2. uncomfortable 3. called 4. agreement 5. playing 6. himself 7. stronger
Ⅶ.阅读表达。
Love Notes
From the time when each of my children started school, I packed their lunches. And in each lunch that I packed for them, I put a note, often written on a napkin. The note might be a thank-you for a special moment, a reminder of something we were happily looking forward to, or a bit of encouragement for a coming test or sporting event.
In early grade school they loved their notes—they wrote something on them after school as a reply, and they even put notes in my lunches! But as the kids grew older they became self-conscious, and my older son, Marc, after being laughed at by his classmate for the notes, told me that he no longer needed my daily ①missives but I continued the tradition until the day when he graduated.
Marc is now a successful doctor in Washington DC. Last November, Marc called me and asked me if he could stay with us for two months. It was six years since he began to work. This year his younger sister was leaving for college, his younger brother, Sam, will be a senior in high school. Sam, too, told me that he is too old for notes. ②But like his elder brother and sister, he will receive those notes until the day he graduates.
I was especially excited and pleased to have Marc coming back home.
During those two months, I was still making lunch every day for his younger brother. Of course, I packed one for Marc, too, then he could have his lunch on the way back to his home. Imagine my surprise when I got a phone call from my 30-year-old son, Marc, complaining his lunch from his home. "Did I do something wrong? Aren't I still your kid? Don't you love me any more, mom?" were just a few of the questions he threw at me as I laughingly asked him what was wrong.
"My note, mom," he answered. "Where's my note?"
—Adapted from Love Notes by Antoinette Kurita
1. 请根据文意,完成句子。
Love Notes was written by
2. 请根据文意,选出①处下划线单词的同义词。(
A. lunches
B. letters
C. words
D. notes
3. 请根据文意,将②处下划线句子翻译成汉语。
4. 请从文中找出与“they knew themselves and their action and thought well”意思相同或相近的句子。
5. 请根据文意,简略回答问题。
Why did Marc call his mother when he returned to his home?
Love Notes
From the time when each of my children started school, I packed their lunches. And in each lunch that I packed for them, I put a note, often written on a napkin. The note might be a thank-you for a special moment, a reminder of something we were happily looking forward to, or a bit of encouragement for a coming test or sporting event.
In early grade school they loved their notes—they wrote something on them after school as a reply, and they even put notes in my lunches! But as the kids grew older they became self-conscious, and my older son, Marc, after being laughed at by his classmate for the notes, told me that he no longer needed my daily ①missives but I continued the tradition until the day when he graduated.
Marc is now a successful doctor in Washington DC. Last November, Marc called me and asked me if he could stay with us for two months. It was six years since he began to work. This year his younger sister was leaving for college, his younger brother, Sam, will be a senior in high school. Sam, too, told me that he is too old for notes. ②But like his elder brother and sister, he will receive those notes until the day he graduates.
I was especially excited and pleased to have Marc coming back home.
During those two months, I was still making lunch every day for his younger brother. Of course, I packed one for Marc, too, then he could have his lunch on the way back to his home. Imagine my surprise when I got a phone call from my 30-year-old son, Marc, complaining his lunch from his home. "Did I do something wrong? Aren't I still your kid? Don't you love me any more, mom?" were just a few of the questions he threw at me as I laughingly asked him what was wrong.
"My note, mom," he answered. "Where's my note?"
—Adapted from Love Notes by Antoinette Kurita
1. 请根据文意,完成句子。
Love Notes was written by
Antoinette Kurita
.2. 请根据文意,选出①处下划线单词的同义词。(
B
)A. lunches
B. letters
C. words
D. notes
3. 请根据文意,将②处下划线句子翻译成汉语。
但是就像他的哥哥姐姐一样,他也会收到那些便条直到毕业。
4. 请从文中找出与“they knew themselves and their action and thought well”意思相同或相近的句子。
they became self-conscious
5. 请根据文意,简略回答问题。
Why did Marc call his mother when he returned to his home?
Because he missed his mother's notes.
答案:
1. Antoinette Kurita 2. B 3.但是就像他的哥哥姐姐一样,他也会收到那些便条直到毕业。 4. they became self-conscious 5. Because he missed his mother's notes.
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