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(
A.how did he mend
B.what did he mend
C.how he mended
D.what he mended
C
) 4.Could you tell me ______ the radio without any help?A.how did he mend
B.what did he mend
C.how he mended
D.what he mended
答案:
C
(
A.romantic
B.horror
C.science fiction
D.comedy
B
) 5.I don't like watching ______ films because I feel scared easily.A.romantic
B.horror
C.science fiction
D.comedy
答案:
B
(
A.makes; exciting
B.to make; to be excited
C.made; excited
D.made; get exciting
C
) 6.What do you think ______ him ______ all the time that day?A.makes; exciting
B.to make; to be excited
C.made; excited
D.made; get exciting
答案:
C
(
A.since
B.if
C.until
D.unless
D
) 7.The rivers will become dirtier and dirtier ______ we take action to protect them.A.since
B.if
C.until
D.unless
答案:
D
三、阅读理解
"All right, are you ready? Okay, the camera's rolling." I really made my dream. I stood inside the empty school hallway and held the script On Patrol. "For this scene," I explained, "all I need you to do is walk quietly." In front of the camera was my best friend, Gavin, wearing a blue uniform. This was certainly not a Hollywood blockbuster. I didn't have a producer, a script director or even something as simple as a light set-up. The only tools I had was my camera and my tripod(三脚架), but they were enough. "Okay, are you good?" I asked. Gavin nodded his head. "Okay. Action!" I said.
Since I was in kindergarten, films have been my life. Some people may think back to their childhood as they hear the sound of table tennis or see a baseball flying into the blue sky during a backyard game. Some people may smell the salty air of the ocean during a family vacation. As for me, I hear the sound of the video recorder. The film I watched most as a child was Spider-Man. From then on, I watched as many films as I could. When I began high school, I was wondering what I should choose as a job. After months of not having any idea of what I would become, an idea appeared: If I love films so much, why not make it a career? I began to write my first short film, On Patrol, a ten-minute silent video about a hall monitor trying to stop someone from throwing rubbish at a school. After I finished my first script, I was very excited. Then I was thinking, "Now it is up to me to make my first movie."
It was not a famous film, but it was my stepping-stone. Now looking back at On Patrol still gives me a dream that I could direct more good films. Watching my first film not only gives me a laugh, but also gives me the encouragement to continue running after a love I have had since I put Spider-Man into my video recorder many years ago.
(
A. Writing a script.
B. Directing a film.
C. Taking photos of his friend.
D. Acting a film with his friend.
(
A. The sound of table tennis.
B. The scene of a baseball.
C. The smell of the salty air of the ocean.
D. The sound of the video recorder.
(
A. It was his best movie.
B. It was a big success.
C. It was an encouragement for him.
D. It was a humorous story.
(
A. Humorous.
B. Careless.
C. Dependent.
D. Strong-willed.
"All right, are you ready? Okay, the camera's rolling." I really made my dream. I stood inside the empty school hallway and held the script On Patrol. "For this scene," I explained, "all I need you to do is walk quietly." In front of the camera was my best friend, Gavin, wearing a blue uniform. This was certainly not a Hollywood blockbuster. I didn't have a producer, a script director or even something as simple as a light set-up. The only tools I had was my camera and my tripod(三脚架), but they were enough. "Okay, are you good?" I asked. Gavin nodded his head. "Okay. Action!" I said.
Since I was in kindergarten, films have been my life. Some people may think back to their childhood as they hear the sound of table tennis or see a baseball flying into the blue sky during a backyard game. Some people may smell the salty air of the ocean during a family vacation. As for me, I hear the sound of the video recorder. The film I watched most as a child was Spider-Man. From then on, I watched as many films as I could. When I began high school, I was wondering what I should choose as a job. After months of not having any idea of what I would become, an idea appeared: If I love films so much, why not make it a career? I began to write my first short film, On Patrol, a ten-minute silent video about a hall monitor trying to stop someone from throwing rubbish at a school. After I finished my first script, I was very excited. Then I was thinking, "Now it is up to me to make my first movie."
It was not a famous film, but it was my stepping-stone. Now looking back at On Patrol still gives me a dream that I could direct more good films. Watching my first film not only gives me a laugh, but also gives me the encouragement to continue running after a love I have had since I put Spider-Man into my video recorder many years ago.
(
B
) 1. What was the writer doing according to paragraph 1?A. Writing a script.
B. Directing a film.
C. Taking photos of his friend.
D. Acting a film with his friend.
(
D
) 2. What is the writer's memory of childhood?A. The sound of table tennis.
B. The scene of a baseball.
C. The smell of the salty air of the ocean.
D. The sound of the video recorder.
(
C
) 3. What did the writer most probably think of his first film?A. It was his best movie.
B. It was a big success.
C. It was an encouragement for him.
D. It was a humorous story.
(
D
) 4. Which of the following words can best describe the spirit of the writer?A. Humorous.
B. Careless.
C. Dependent.
D. Strong-willed.
答案:
1. B
2. D
3. C
4. D
2. D
3. C
4. D
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