A. citizen B. farmer C. worker D. soldier 13. A. the one of a professor B. that of a professor C. a professor D. that of a professor’s 14. A. without B. by C. in spite of D. because of 15. A. are beaten B. are hanged C. die D. become dead 16. A. poison B. rubbish C. waste water D. worms 17. A. many waiters B. no doctors C. some teachers D. no servants 18. A. housework B. research work C. homework D. mental work 19. A. since B. after C. when D. before 20 A. them B. him C. ones D. us 21. A. in such a way B. in a way C. in such the way D. in the way 22. A. fit B. is fit for C. which fits D. is fit for 23. A. ordinary B. necessary C. harmless D. practical 24. A. others B. someone else C. someone else’s D. other’s 25. A. called B. said C. regarded D. treated as (8) I did not know the city at all 1 what is more, I could not speak a word of the language. After having spent my first day sightseeing in the town center. I decided to lose my way deliberately 2 ,since I believed that this was the surest way of getting to 3 around. I went to a suburb and arrived a t marketplace. Then I decided to get back to my 4 for lunch. After walking about aimlessly for some time, I began to 5 .The trouble was that the only word I knew 6 was the name of the street in which I lived ---and 7 I pronounced badly. I stopped 8 a friendly-looking newspaper seller. He smiled and handed me a paper. I shook my head and 9 the name of the street and he thrust the paper into my hands. 10 that it would be 11 to argue about the matter, I gave him some 12 and went on my way. The next person 13 was and old lady who was buying vegetables. She was very hard of 14 and I repeated the word several times. When she 15 heard me, she seemed to get angry and began shouting and shaking her walking l-stick 16 me. I hurried away quickly and saw a policeman on a corner. He certainly would be able to 17 me. The policeman listened attentively to my 18 ,smiled, and gently look me 19 the arm. I nodded politely and began walking 20 he pointed. About an hour passed and I noticed that the houses were getting 21 and green fields were appearing on 22 side of me. I had come all the way into the 23 .The only thing 24 for me to do was to find the 25 railway station!. 查看更多

 

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Many years before the United States was founded(建立), Americans had already invented barbecues. But the first barbecues, in fact ,were the invention of the Taino Indians of Haiti, who dried their meat on raised frames(架子)of sticks over fires. Spanish explorers spelled the Taino word as barbacoa, and as time passed, English settlers along the Atlantic coat had their own barbecues.
One summer day in 1773, Benjamin Lynde, a citizen of Massachusetts, wrote in his diary, “Fair and hot ; Browne;hack overset.” That is , on a bright and hot day he went to the Brownes to attedn a barbecue, and his carriage(马车)fell over. It shows that the barbecue had its social occasion by that time. Large animals would be roasted whole on frames over hot fires, and neighbours would be invited to dinner.
In later centuries, as settlers moved to the west, the barbecue went along with it, reaching an especially large size in Texas, where a pit (坑)for fuels(燃料) such as tree branches might be over ten feet deep. Today , the barbecue grills(烧烤架)which are fueled by charcoal(木炭) or electricity are likely to be small and easy to move , and can cook only parts of an animal at a time, but people still have barbecues out of doors and always invite their neighbours or friends over.
【小题1】Who invented the barbecues first in history?
A.American people.B.Taino Indians.C.Spanish explorers.D.English settlers.
【小题2】The second paragraph mainly tells us that the barbecue_______________.
A.is only held on a hot sunny dayB.welcomes people who keep diaries
C.is held both indoors and outdoorsD.has its social occasion for over 200 years
【小题3】The underlined expression “ social occasion” can be best translated into______________.
A.社交功能B.社会福利C.社会地位D.社会背景
【小题4】The following are all the barbecue ways   EXCEPT __________________.
A.drying meat on raised frames of sticks over fires
B.roasting a whole animal over a pit full of burning tree branches
C.cooking parts of animals over fires on grills fueled by charcoal
D.heating meat in the bright and hot daylight

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Many years before the United States was founded(建立), Americans had already invented barbecues. But the first barbecues, in fact ,were the invention of the Taino Indians of Haiti, who dried their meat on raised frames(架子)of sticks over fires. Spanish explorers spelled the Taino word as barbacoa, and as time passed, English settlers along the Atlantic coat had their own barbecues.
One summer day in 1773, Benjamin Lynde, a citizen of Massachusetts, wrote in his diary, “Fair and hot ; Browne;hack overset.” That is , on a bright and hot day he went to the Brownes to attedn a barbecue, and his carriage(马车)fell over. It shows that the barbecue had its social occasion by that time. Large animals would be roasted whole on frames over hot fires, and neighbours would be invited to dinner.
In later centuries, as settlers moved to the west, the barbecue went along with it, reaching an especially large size in Texas, where a pit (坑)for fuels(燃料) such as tree branches might be over ten feet deep. Today , the barbecue grills(烧烤架)which are fueled by charcoal(木炭) or electricity are likely to be small and easy to move , and can cook only parts of an animal at a time, but people still have barbecues out of doors and always invite their neighbours or friends over.
【小题1】Who invented the barbecues first in history?

A.American people.B.Taino Indians.C.Spanish explorers.D.English settlers.
【小题2】The second paragraph mainly tells us that the barbecue_______________.
A.is only held on a hot sunny dayB.welcomes people who keep diaries
C.is held both indoors and outdoorsD.has its social occasion for over 200 years
【小题3】The underlined expression “ social occasion” can be best translated into______________.
A.社交功能B.社会福利C.社会地位D.社会背景
【小题4】The following are all the barbecue ways    EXCEPT __________________.
A.drying meat on raised frames of sticks over fires
B.roasting a whole animal over a pit full of burning tree branches
C.cooking parts of animals over fires on grills fueled by charcoal
D.heating meat in the bright and hot daylight

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拼写单词????????????? 根据句子意思,在空格中填写适当的单词,使句子完整、正确。(共8分)

1.February is the ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? month of the year.

2.The box is very light, so I can lift it by ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? .

3.I can’t help you ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? you tell me what’s wrong.

4.As a citizen, we mustn’t do anything ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? the law.

5.Lucy was very????????????? ????????????? ????????????? , so she drank two glasses of water.

6.Susan's parents were disappointed when they knew Susan ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? the exam.

7.If I ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? my father's birthday, please remind me.

8.The book ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? to Alice because her name is on it.

 

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Many years before the United States was founded(建立), Americans had already invented barbecues. But the first barbecues, in fact ,were the invention of the Taino Indians of Haiti, who dried their meat on raised frames(架子)of sticks over fires. Spanish explorers spelled the Taino word as barbacoa, and as time passed, English settlers along the Atlantic coat had their own barbecues.

One summer day in 1773, Benjamin Lynde, a citizen of Massachusetts, wrote in his diary, “Fair and hot ; Browne;hack overset.” That is , on a bright and hot day he went to the Brownes to attedn a barbecue, and his carriage(马车)fell over. It shows that the barbecue had its social occasion by that time. Large animals would be roasted whole on frames over hot fires, and neighbours would be invited to dinner.

In later centuries, as settlers moved to the west, the barbecue went along with it, reaching an especially large size in Texas, where a pit (坑)for fuels(燃料) such as tree branches might be over ten feet deep. Today , the barbecue grills(烧烤架)which are fueled by charcoal(木炭) or electricity are likely to be small and easy to move , and can cook only parts of an animal at a time, but people still have barbecues out of doors and always invite their neighbours or friends over.

1.Who invented the barbecues first in history?

   A.American people.      B.Taino Indians.           C.Spanish explorers.     D.English settlers.

2.The second paragraph mainly tells us that the barbecue_______________.

   A.is only held on a hot sunny day                 B.welcomes people who keep diaries

   C.is held both indoors and outdoors               D.has its social occasion for over 200 years

3.The underlined expression “ social occasion” can be best translated into______________.

   A.社交功能            B.社会福利               C.社会地位            D.社会背景

4.The following are all the barbecue ways    EXCEPT __________________.

   A. drying meat on raised frames of sticks over fires

   B. roasting a whole animal over a pit full of burning tree branches

   C.cooking parts of animals over fires on grills fueled by charcoal

   D.heating meat in the bright and hot daylight

 

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根据句子意思,在空格中填写适当的单词,使句子完整、正确。(共8分)

1.February is the          month of the year.

2.The box is very light, so I can lift it by     .

3.I can’t help you           you tell me what’s wrong.

4.As a citizen, we mustn’t do anything       the law.

5.Lucy was very         , so she drank two glasses of water.

6.Susan's parents were disappointed when they knew Susan   the exam.

7.If I           my father's birthday, please reminded me.

8.The book       to Alice because her name is on it.

 

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