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8. —I'll have a tennis game tomorrow. I'm
—Believe in yourself. You're the best in our club.
A.a few
B.a bit
C.a bit of
D.a little of
B
nervous.—Believe in yourself. You're the best in our club.
A.a few
B.a bit
C.a bit of
D.a little of
答案:
8. B 解析:a few 意为“一些”,用来修饰可数名词复数;a bit 意为“一点儿”,修饰动词、形容词、副词和比较级,不能直接修饰不可数名词,但可用 a bit of 修饰不可数名词,此时 a bit of=a little。nervous 为形容词,故选 B。
9. After finishing his homework, Li Ming began to
A.get up
B.tidy up
C.shut up
D.sweep away
B
the desk.A.get up
B.tidy up
C.shut up
D.sweep away
答案:
9. B
10. The cook says that his
A.order
B.task
C.help
D.suggestion
B
is to let the students and teachers have delicious food to eat.A.order
B.task
C.help
D.suggestion
答案:
10. B
三、根据汉语完成句子。
11. 苏格拉底曾经说过:“我不能教给任何人任何东西,我只能让他们思考。”
Socrates once said, “I cannot teach
12. 你需要帮助随时可以提出来。
You can
13. 我们对这次考试很担心,因为它对我们很重要。
We
14. 假如你在数学方面遇到一些困难,我将会帮助你。
I will
15. 他们今天需要去购物,因为冰箱里没有吃的东西了。
They need to
11. 苏格拉底曾经说过:“我不能教给任何人任何东西,我只能让他们思考。”
Socrates once said, “I cannot teach
anybody
anything
. I can only make them think.”12. 你需要帮助随时可以提出来。
You can
ask
for
help whenever you need it.13. 我们对这次考试很担心,因为它对我们很重要。
We
are
very
worried
about
the exam because it is very important to us.14. 假如你在数学方面遇到一些困难,我将会帮助你。
I will
help
youwith
your maths if you have some trouble with it.15. 他们今天需要去购物,因为冰箱里没有吃的东西了。
They need to
go
shopping
today because there is nothing to eat in the fridge.
答案:
11. anybody anything 12. ask for 13. are very worried about 14. help; with 15. go shopping
四、阅读理解。【2024 泸州中考改编】
Anna Mary Robertson was a famous American painter. It is often said that Anna first took up painting when she was nearly 80 years old. In fact, when she was a little girl, she drew whenever she had a chance.
Long before she became known, Anna lived a life full of challenges. She always kept busy with farm chores, housework, and children, but she never really stopped pursuing(追求)art.
In Anna's late age, she pictured some scenes in her mind before painting. She would close her eyes and recall a happy time from her early life. She would remember helping her father on the farm. She would see the people, the farm buildings, and the animals. She would imagine the blue mountains and the softly falling snow.
Anna's friends and family members loved the paintings. She gave them away as gifts. A friend hung several of the paintings in a local store. One day a stranger came into the store and bought every one of her paintings. He took her paintings to New York City and showed them to some art collectors. One of these collectors, Dr. Kallir, liked the paintings. He hung some of them in his gallery(画廊). The newspaper did a story about the art show. The reporter called Anna “Grandma Moses”. From then on almost everyone called her that way. Grandma Moses kept on painting. Her paintings got better, and they got more popular.
In her lifetime, Moses created about 1,500 works of art. They were cheerful, warm and full of life, just like Grandma herself. Her paintings still remain popular today.
“As I look back on my life, it's like a good day's work. It was done and I feel satisfied with it. I knew nothing better than painting and made full use of what life offered. And life is what we make it, always has been, always will be,” she said.
16. When did Anna first take up painting?
A. When she was a little girl.
B. When she was about 80 years old.
C. When she saw the blue mountains.
D. When she helped her father on the farm.
17. According to Paragraph 3, what's the main theme of Anna's paintings?
A. Farming.
B. Animals.
C. Country life.
D. Family members.
18. What's the correct order of the following events?
①Anna was known to the public.
②Anna's friends received her paintings as gifts.
③An art show about Anna's paintings was reported.
④A man brought Anna's paintings to New York City.
A. ②④①③
B. ②④③①
C. ①④②③
D. ①④③②
19. Which of the following words can best describe Anna?
A. Honest and friendly.
B. Outgoing and independent.
C. Clever and well-educated.
D. Creative and hard-working.
20. In which part of a magazine can we read this passage?
A. Language and culture.
B. Art and people.
C. Nature and environment.
D. Science and technology.
Anna Mary Robertson was a famous American painter. It is often said that Anna first took up painting when she was nearly 80 years old. In fact, when she was a little girl, she drew whenever she had a chance.
Long before she became known, Anna lived a life full of challenges. She always kept busy with farm chores, housework, and children, but she never really stopped pursuing(追求)art.
In Anna's late age, she pictured some scenes in her mind before painting. She would close her eyes and recall a happy time from her early life. She would remember helping her father on the farm. She would see the people, the farm buildings, and the animals. She would imagine the blue mountains and the softly falling snow.
Anna's friends and family members loved the paintings. She gave them away as gifts. A friend hung several of the paintings in a local store. One day a stranger came into the store and bought every one of her paintings. He took her paintings to New York City and showed them to some art collectors. One of these collectors, Dr. Kallir, liked the paintings. He hung some of them in his gallery(画廊). The newspaper did a story about the art show. The reporter called Anna “Grandma Moses”. From then on almost everyone called her that way. Grandma Moses kept on painting. Her paintings got better, and they got more popular.
In her lifetime, Moses created about 1,500 works of art. They were cheerful, warm and full of life, just like Grandma herself. Her paintings still remain popular today.
“As I look back on my life, it's like a good day's work. It was done and I feel satisfied with it. I knew nothing better than painting and made full use of what life offered. And life is what we make it, always has been, always will be,” she said.
16. When did Anna first take up painting?
A. When she was a little girl.
B. When she was about 80 years old.
C. When she saw the blue mountains.
D. When she helped her father on the farm.
17. According to Paragraph 3, what's the main theme of Anna's paintings?
A. Farming.
B. Animals.
C. Country life.
D. Family members.
18. What's the correct order of the following events?
①Anna was known to the public.
②Anna's friends received her paintings as gifts.
③An art show about Anna's paintings was reported.
④A man brought Anna's paintings to New York City.
A. ②④①③
B. ②④③①
C. ①④②③
D. ①④③②
19. Which of the following words can best describe Anna?
A. Honest and friendly.
B. Outgoing and independent.
C. Clever and well-educated.
D. Creative and hard-working.
20. In which part of a magazine can we read this passage?
A. Language and culture.
B. Art and people.
C. Nature and environment.
D. Science and technology.
答案:
16~20:ACBDB
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