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三、用方框中所给单词或词组的适当形式填空。每词(组)限用一次。
the number of popular famous look up to achieve
16. The translation of *Cha Jing* helped to improve the
17. Xian Xinghai is one of
18.
19. My sister
20. We should
the number of popular famous look up to achieve
16. The translation of *Cha Jing* helped to improve the
popularity
of tea.17. Xian Xinghai is one of
the most famous
musicians in China.18.
The number of
the students and teachers in our school is fifteen hundred.19. My sister
achieved
her dream and became an English teacher.20. We should
look up to
our teachers because they teach us knowledge and how to be a good person.
答案:
16.popularity 17.the most famous 18.The number of 19.achieved 20.look up to
四、根据句意,在空白处填入一个适当的词。
21. When they told me I was
22. The government should stop the factories
23. In the P.E. class, the teacher divided us
24.
25. I was afraid of her, but
21. When they told me I was
on
the school basketball team, I was excited.22. The government should stop the factories
from
pouring the waste water into the river.23. In the P.E. class, the teacher divided us
into
three groups to play the new game.24.
Although/Though
Xiao Ming isn't the cleverest student in our class, he is the most hard-working student in our class.25. I was afraid of her, but
at
the same time I really like her.
答案:
21.on 22.from 23.into 24.Although/Though 25.at
五、完形填空。
Have you ever heard of László Biró? Maybe you haven't, but you probably use his 26 every day, or you are holding it in your hand now. His invention is the ballpoint pen. Before 27 how he invented the ballpoint pen, let's learn about John J. Loud first.
First 28 by John J. Loud in 1888 in America, the ballpoint pen could be used to write on hard surfaces. However, it 29 to work on paper. What's more, businessmen hardly 30 his design. As the result, John's ballpoint pens didn't gain(获得)31.
In the 1930s, László Biró invented the ballpoint pens we are using in our 32 work and study now. Born in Hungary, Biró worked as a(n) 33 in a newspaper office at that time and used a fountain pen(钢笔)every day. He got tired of the 34 task of refilling the pens all the time. The ink(墨水)also could not dry 35, and it always made a mess on the paper. Biró wanted a better pen, so he turned to his brother György for 36. Finally, 37 invented a new kind of ink that could dry quickly on paper and a new type of pen.
At the tip(尖)of the pen, there was a tiny ball which could roll ink onto paper easily 38 it moved. They called it the ballpoint pen. Now the pens are used 39 by millions of people all over the world. Today, 40 remember them, people in many English-speaking countries still use the word “biro”. And they use the word to refer to any kind of ballpoint pen.

(
B. invention
C. instrument
D. work
(
B. wondering
C. discovering
D. suggesting
(
B. solved
C. used
D. made
(
B. failed
C. expected
D. offered
(
B. smelled
C. divided
D. worried
(
B. silence
C. peace
D. popularity
(
B. common
C. daily
D. national
(
B. reporter
C. scientist
D. actor
(
B. local
C. boring
D. crazy
(
B. slowly
C. cheaply
D. suddenly
(
B. advice
C. money
D. safety
(
B. they
C. she
D. it
(
B. as
C. since
D. though
(
B. seriously
C. highly
D. widely
(
B. in face of
C. in order to
D. so as to
Have you ever heard of László Biró? Maybe you haven't, but you probably use his 26 every day, or you are holding it in your hand now. His invention is the ballpoint pen. Before 27 how he invented the ballpoint pen, let's learn about John J. Loud first.
First 28 by John J. Loud in 1888 in America, the ballpoint pen could be used to write on hard surfaces. However, it 29 to work on paper. What's more, businessmen hardly 30 his design. As the result, John's ballpoint pens didn't gain(获得)31.
In the 1930s, László Biró invented the ballpoint pens we are using in our 32 work and study now. Born in Hungary, Biró worked as a(n) 33 in a newspaper office at that time and used a fountain pen(钢笔)every day. He got tired of the 34 task of refilling the pens all the time. The ink(墨水)also could not dry 35, and it always made a mess on the paper. Biró wanted a better pen, so he turned to his brother György for 36. Finally, 37 invented a new kind of ink that could dry quickly on paper and a new type of pen.
At the tip(尖)of the pen, there was a tiny ball which could roll ink onto paper easily 38 it moved. They called it the ballpoint pen. Now the pens are used 39 by millions of people all over the world. Today, 40 remember them, people in many English-speaking countries still use the word “biro”. And they use the word to refer to any kind of ballpoint pen.
(
B
) 26. A. materialB. invention
C. instrument
D. work
(
C
) 27. A. checkingB. wondering
C. discovering
D. suggesting
(
D
) 28. A. savedB. solved
C. used
D. made
(
B
) 29. A. hopedB. failed
C. expected
D. offered
(
A
) 30. A. usedB. smelled
C. divided
D. worried
(
D
) 31. A. excitementB. silence
C. peace
D. popularity
(
C
) 32. A. specialB. common
C. daily
D. national
(
B
) 33. A. engineerB. reporter
C. scientist
D. actor
(
C
) 34. A. correctB. local
C. boring
D. crazy
(
A
) 35. A. quicklyB. slowly
C. cheaply
D. suddenly
(
A
) 36. A. helpB. advice
C. money
D. safety
(
B
) 37. A. heB. they
C. she
D. it
(
B
) 38. A. tillB. as
C. since
D. though
(
D
) 39. A. trulyB. seriously
C. highly
D. widely
(
C
) 40. A. in front ofB. in face of
C. in order to
D. so as to
答案:
26—30.BCDBA 31—35.DCBCA 36—40.ABBDC
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