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A.My pleasure
B.You are right
C.Cheer up
D.Don't mention it
C
)5.—I didn't pass the exam. You know what? I have tried my best.—______. You will make it next time.A.My pleasure
B.You are right
C.Cheer up
D.Don't mention it
答案:
C
四、翻译句子
1. 电视的巨大噪音常常把我逼疯。
2. 这位老妇人独自居住,但从来不感到寂寞。
3. 作为学生,我们不应该每天看太多的电视。
4. 在乡下,许多家长没有时间陪他们的孩子。
5. ——米莉(Millie),你的自行车怎么了?——它坏了。
1. 电视的巨大噪音常常把我逼疯。
The big noise on TV often drives me mad.
2. 这位老妇人独自居住,但从来不感到寂寞。
The old woman lives alone,but she never feels lonely.
3. 作为学生,我们不应该每天看太多的电视。
As a student,we shouldn't watch too much TV every day.
4. 在乡下,许多家长没有时间陪他们的孩子。
In the countryside,a lot of parents don't have time for their children.
5. ——米莉(Millie),你的自行车怎么了?——它坏了。
—Millie,what's wrong with your bike? —It's broken.
答案:
1. The big noise on TV often drives me mad. 2. The old woman lives alone,but she never feels lonely. 3. As a student,we shouldn't watch too much TV every day. 4. In the countryside,a lot of parents don't have time for their children. 5. —Millie,what's wrong with your bike? —It's broken.
五、阅读理解
Marie didn't like Eva's friendship with Tom, so she told her husband that she didn't want any smell of horses in the house. St Clare told Tom to stop working with the horses. Eva told her father she liked going for walks with Tom. So Tom had orders to leave what he was doing when Eva needed him. Eva and Tom spent a lot of time together.
Tom noticed that St Clare didn't look after his money and his house very well. He started making some suggestions, and soon St Clare understood that Tom's business advice was very good. After some time Tom started to look after the house expenses.
Tom also noticed that his master didn't take anything seriously and didn't live well, and this worried him. One night St Clare went to a party where he drank too much. He came home very late. The morning after, St Clare gave Tom some money to do business for him. Tom took the money but he didn't move.
"What's the problem? You look very serious." St Clare asked.
"I feel very bad, Master. I thought that Master was always going to be good to everybody, but Master isn't good to himself."
St Clare felt his face become red, then he laughed. "Oh, Tom!" said St Clare, with tears in his eyes. "Well, you're right. Never again, Tom, I promise."
—Taken from *Uncle Tom's Cabin*
(
A. she wanted her husband to sell the horses
B. she didn't think the horses were useful to her
C. she thought Eva spent much time with the horses
D. she did not like Tom to stay with Eva
(
A. was sorry that he was not kind to Tom before
B. was moved by Tom's words
C. was afraid that Tom was not good to him
D. was surprised at Tom's words
(
a. St Clare promised to take good care of himself.
b. Tom stopped working with horses.
c. St Clare told Tom to do business for him.
d. Tom started to look after the house expenses.
A. b-c-a-d
B. d-b-a-c
C. b-d-c-a
D. d-c-a-b
Marie didn't like Eva's friendship with Tom, so she told her husband that she didn't want any smell of horses in the house. St Clare told Tom to stop working with the horses. Eva told her father she liked going for walks with Tom. So Tom had orders to leave what he was doing when Eva needed him. Eva and Tom spent a lot of time together.
Tom noticed that St Clare didn't look after his money and his house very well. He started making some suggestions, and soon St Clare understood that Tom's business advice was very good. After some time Tom started to look after the house expenses.
Tom also noticed that his master didn't take anything seriously and didn't live well, and this worried him. One night St Clare went to a party where he drank too much. He came home very late. The morning after, St Clare gave Tom some money to do business for him. Tom took the money but he didn't move.
"What's the problem? You look very serious." St Clare asked.
"I feel very bad, Master. I thought that Master was always going to be good to everybody, but Master isn't good to himself."
St Clare felt his face become red, then he laughed. "Oh, Tom!" said St Clare, with tears in his eyes. "Well, you're right. Never again, Tom, I promise."
—Taken from *Uncle Tom's Cabin*
(
D
)1. Marie said she didn't like the smell of the horses in the house. In fact, ______.A. she wanted her husband to sell the horses
B. she didn't think the horses were useful to her
C. she thought Eva spent much time with the horses
D. she did not like Tom to stay with Eva
(
B
)2. From the last paragraph, we know that St Clare ______.A. was sorry that he was not kind to Tom before
B. was moved by Tom's words
C. was afraid that Tom was not good to him
D. was surprised at Tom's words
(
C
)3. Which of the following is the correct order of the story?a. St Clare promised to take good care of himself.
b. Tom stopped working with horses.
c. St Clare told Tom to do business for him.
d. Tom started to look after the house expenses.
A. b-c-a-d
B. d-b-a-c
C. b-d-c-a
D. d-c-a-b
答案:
1—3 DBC
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