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C
When you are reading something in English, you may often meet a new word. What’s the best way to know it?
You may look it up in the English-Chinese dictionary. It will tell you something about the word: the pronunciation(发音), the part of speech(词性), the Chinese meaning and also how to use this word. But how can you know where the word is in a dictionary? How can you find it in so many English words quickly?
First, all the English words are in the alphabetical order. In the dictionary you can first see the words beginning with the letter A, then B, C, D, E... that means, if there are two words “do” and “put”, “do” will be certainly before “put”. Then if there are two words both beginning with the same letter, you may look at the second letter. Then the third, the fourth... for example, “pat” is before “picture”, “bald” is before “balloon”.
Do you know how to look up a word in a dictionary?
The dictionary will be your good friend, and you can learn better from it. I hope you’ll use it often in your English learning.
62. How can you know a new word according to(根据)this passage?
A. Ask the teacher for help.
B. Find it out from a computer.
C. Find it out from a Chinese dictionary.
D. Find it out from an English-Chinese dictionary.
63. What CAN’T we get from the dictionary?
A. The pronunciation.
B. The Chinese meaning.
C. How to use the word.
D. How to remember the word.
64. What do the underlined words “alphabetical order” mean?
A. The order of the letters.
B. The order of words.
C. The order of seats.
D. The order of time.
65. What’s the best title for this passage?
A. How to learn English well
B. How to buy a good dictionary
C. How to use the dictionary
D. How to find the letters in the dictionary
When you are reading something in English, you may often meet a new word. What’s the best way to know it?
You may look it up in the English-Chinese dictionary. It will tell you something about the word: the pronunciation(发音), the part of speech(词性), the Chinese meaning and also how to use this word. But how can you know where the word is in a dictionary? How can you find it in so many English words quickly?
First, all the English words are in the alphabetical order. In the dictionary you can first see the words beginning with the letter A, then B, C, D, E... that means, if there are two words “do” and “put”, “do” will be certainly before “put”. Then if there are two words both beginning with the same letter, you may look at the second letter. Then the third, the fourth... for example, “pat” is before “picture”, “bald” is before “balloon”.
Do you know how to look up a word in a dictionary?
The dictionary will be your good friend, and you can learn better from it. I hope you’ll use it often in your English learning.
62. How can you know a new word according to(根据)this passage?
A. Ask the teacher for help.
B. Find it out from a computer.
C. Find it out from a Chinese dictionary.
D. Find it out from an English-Chinese dictionary.
63. What CAN’T we get from the dictionary?
A. The pronunciation.
B. The Chinese meaning.
C. How to use the word.
D. How to remember the word.
64. What do the underlined words “alphabetical order” mean?
A. The order of the letters.
B. The order of words.
C. The order of seats.
D. The order of time.
65. What’s the best title for this passage?
A. How to learn English well
B. How to buy a good dictionary
C. How to use the dictionary
D. How to find the letters in the dictionary
答案:
DDAC
D
The colours start to quarrel(争吵). All say that they are the best.
Green says, “I am the best. I am the sign(标志)of life. Grass, trees and leaves are all green.”
Blue says, “What about the sea? And the water is blue.”
Yellow says, “You are cold, but I can bring warmth. The sun is yellow, and the stars are yellow, too.”
Red comes and says, “I am the colour of happiness and love in China. When people meet something happy, they always use me.”
Rain hears their words, and tells them, “You are different. You are not the same. You’re all beautiful and the best. No one can be anyone of you. Why don’t you be friends? Join hands and come to me.” The colours join hands and get together. Then it rains. There is a r... They become friends and meet more friends.
66. How many colours are there in the passage?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
67. What colour says it can bring warmth?
A. Red.
B. Yellow.
C. Blue.
D. Green.
68. What can we know from the passage?
A. Green is the best colour.
B. Rain quarrels with the colours.
C. The water and the stars are blue.
D. In China, people use red when they are happy.
69. What is the proper word in the sentence “There is a r...”?
A. Rainbow.
B. Railway.
C. Result.
D. Raincoat.
70. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. A nice rain can make things better.
B. There are many colours in the world.
C. Good friends talk but do not quarrel.
D. Everyone is different and can be the best.
The colours start to quarrel(争吵). All say that they are the best.
Green says, “I am the best. I am the sign(标志)of life. Grass, trees and leaves are all green.”
Blue says, “What about the sea? And the water is blue.”
Yellow says, “You are cold, but I can bring warmth. The sun is yellow, and the stars are yellow, too.”
Red comes and says, “I am the colour of happiness and love in China. When people meet something happy, they always use me.”
Rain hears their words, and tells them, “You are different. You are not the same. You’re all beautiful and the best. No one can be anyone of you. Why don’t you be friends? Join hands and come to me.” The colours join hands and get together. Then it rains. There is a r... They become friends and meet more friends.
66. How many colours are there in the passage?
A. Two.
B. Three.
C. Four.
D. Five.
67. What colour says it can bring warmth?
A. Red.
B. Yellow.
C. Blue.
D. Green.
68. What can we know from the passage?
A. Green is the best colour.
B. Rain quarrels with the colours.
C. The water and the stars are blue.
D. In China, people use red when they are happy.
69. What is the proper word in the sentence “There is a r...”?
A. Rainbow.
B. Railway.
C. Result.
D. Raincoat.
70. What does the writer want to tell us?
A. A nice rain can make things better.
B. There are many colours in the world.
C. Good friends talk but do not quarrel.
D. Everyone is different and can be the best.
答案:
66~70 CBDAD
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