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( ) 4.—Guess what? We will have a school trip next week. —
A.It's my pleasure.
B.Take it easy.
C.What fun!
D.What's up?
C
A.It's my pleasure.
B.Take it easy.
C.What fun!
D.What's up?
答案:
C
(
A.to stop watching TV
B.to stop to watch TV
C.stop watching TV
D.stop to watch TV
A
) 5.At last, the boy was made ______ and began to do his homework.A.to stop watching TV
B.to stop to watch TV
C.stop watching TV
D.stop to watch TV
答案:
A
(
A.anything pleased
B.something pleased
C.anything pleasant
D.something pleasant
D
) 6.We've been busy with our lessons these days. How about finding ______ to do?A.anything pleased
B.something pleased
C.anything pleasant
D.something pleasant
答案:
D
(
A.pleasant with
B.pleased with
C.pleasant for
D.pleased for
B
) 7.The coach was ______ the students' performance.A.pleasant with
B.pleased with
C.pleasant for
D.pleased for
答案:
B
(
A.natural
B.bad
C.terrible
D.pleasant
D
) 8.This kind of rose in the shop smells very ______. You can send it to your mother.A.natural
B.bad
C.terrible
D.pleasant
答案:
D
三、阅读理解
Kunqu opera, also called Kunshanqiang or Kunju, is one of the oldest operas in China. It has a long history of over 600 years and it is called the mother of Chinese operas.
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Gu Jian, an artist in Kunshan, worked together with other artists and they first created Kunshanqiang. Then in the Ming Dynasty, Wei Liangfu, a great opera artist, changed it and a new kind of opera, Kunqu opera, came into being. After that, his student Liang Chenyu made more changes to Kunqu opera and made the first Kunqu play in Chinese history—Huanshaji. Later, more and more artists started to write plays. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Kunqu opera was quite popular in China. It was the No. 1 opera until Beijing opera took its place because Beijing opera was easier to learn.
Kunqu opera has lots of excellent plays from the old times. Many of them are still popular today, such as The Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu, The Kite by Li Yu, The Peach Blossom Fan by Kong Shangren and The Palace of Eternal Youth by Hong Sheng. The Peony Pavilion is the very best of all Kunqu opera plays. It tells the love story between Liu Mengmei and Du Liniang around a number of dreams.
In 2001, UNESCO listed Kunqu opera as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. And because of the hard work by opera artists and the help from our country, Kunqu opera is coming back to life.
(
a. Wei Liangfu created Kunqu opera.
b. Liang Chenyu wrote Huanshaji.
c. Beijing opera became popular.
d. Gu Jian made Kunshanqiang.
A. d-b-a-c
B. d-a-b-c
C. b-a-c-d
D. b-a-d-c
(
A. The story of a Kunqu play.
B. The history of Kunqu opera.
C. Popular plays of Kunqu opera.
D. Great opera artists in Chinese history.
(
A. People couldn't see it in the Ming Dynasty.
B. People cannot find most of its plays today.
C. It was not popular at the start of the Qing Dynasty.
D. It is more difficult to learn than Beijing opera.
(
A. To ask people to protect Kunqu opera.
B. To show how important Beijing opera is.
C. To talk about different kinds of Chinese operas.
D. To let readers know more about Kunqu opera.
Kunqu opera, also called Kunshanqiang or Kunju, is one of the oldest operas in China. It has a long history of over 600 years and it is called the mother of Chinese operas.
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Gu Jian, an artist in Kunshan, worked together with other artists and they first created Kunshanqiang. Then in the Ming Dynasty, Wei Liangfu, a great opera artist, changed it and a new kind of opera, Kunqu opera, came into being. After that, his student Liang Chenyu made more changes to Kunqu opera and made the first Kunqu play in Chinese history—Huanshaji. Later, more and more artists started to write plays. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Kunqu opera was quite popular in China. It was the No. 1 opera until Beijing opera took its place because Beijing opera was easier to learn.
Kunqu opera has lots of excellent plays from the old times. Many of them are still popular today, such as The Peony Pavilion by Tang Xianzu, The Kite by Li Yu, The Peach Blossom Fan by Kong Shangren and The Palace of Eternal Youth by Hong Sheng. The Peony Pavilion is the very best of all Kunqu opera plays. It tells the love story between Liu Mengmei and Du Liniang around a number of dreams.
In 2001, UNESCO listed Kunqu opera as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. And because of the hard work by opera artists and the help from our country, Kunqu opera is coming back to life.
(
B
) 1. Which is the CORRECT order according to paragraph 2?a. Wei Liangfu created Kunqu opera.
b. Liang Chenyu wrote Huanshaji.
c. Beijing opera became popular.
d. Gu Jian made Kunshanqiang.
A. d-b-a-c
B. d-a-b-c
C. b-a-c-d
D. b-a-d-c
(
C
) 2. What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?A. The story of a Kunqu play.
B. The history of Kunqu opera.
C. Popular plays of Kunqu opera.
D. Great opera artists in Chinese history.
(
D
) 3. What can we know about Kunqu opera?A. People couldn't see it in the Ming Dynasty.
B. People cannot find most of its plays today.
C. It was not popular at the start of the Qing Dynasty.
D. It is more difficult to learn than Beijing opera.
(
D
) 4. Why does the writer write the passage?A. To ask people to protect Kunqu opera.
B. To show how important Beijing opera is.
C. To talk about different kinds of Chinese operas.
D. To let readers know more about Kunqu opera.
答案:
1. B
2. C
3. D
4. D
2. C
3. D
4. D
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