题目列表(包括答案和解析)
从题中所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
People often fall ill because of me. 36 , they can hardly blame me; it is largely their own 37 . A tired person may get 38 , especially when he goes to crowded places with polluted air. A sudden change in 39 is another factor. In hot summer, people turn on the air-conditioner upon returning home. They will catch a cold easily.
My latest victim is an energetic student. After school, he played football hard for two hours. Though 40 , he still went to the cinema .Then he got back home and took a cold shower immediately.
I seized this golden chance to 41 him .He reacted, trying to 42 me , but I was already 43 deep in his throat. He kept sneezing(打喷嚏) and his nose was running. 44 he put on some warm clothes, it didn’t work, for there were too many of us. Besides, his sore throat kept 45 him, and he developed a cough to force me and my family out, but 46 .
The next day he couldn’t go to 47 . He had lost his appetite and was not as 48 as before. His mother made him orange juice every few hours for more vitamin C, which would help his 49
For two days he was 50 by his mother. As he rested more, his defense strengthened and I began to feel the 51 . I knew I had to 52 him before long. But I am not the one who gives up easily, and I made every effort to fight back. 53 , it was my turn to feel 54 now, for his defense system was starting an all-out attack against me. I became 55 and finally my time was over.
Do you know what I am?
1.A .Therefore B. Besides C. However D. Then
2.A .business B. responsibility C. excuse D. fault
3.A. punished B. blamed C. caught D. killed
4.A. temperature B. season C. place D. condition
5.A. excited B. hurt C. late D. tired
6.A. injure B. bother C. attack D. destroy
7.A. get on with B. get rid of C. put up withD. take hold of
8.A. reproducing B. waiting C. hiding D. disappearing
9.A. Since B. Once C. Whether D. Although
10.A. reminding B. upsetting C. comfortingD. Influencing
11.A. escaped B. succeeded C. regretted D. failed
12.A. bed B. work C. school D. hospital
13.A. peaceful B. afraid C. active D. happy
14.A .recovery B. development C. study D. affected
15.A. protected B. nursed C. scolded D. affected
16.A. loss B. operation C. pressure D. movement
17.A. leave B. catch C. forget D. beat
18.A. Uncertainly B. Unfairly C. Unusually D.Unfortunately
19.A. painful B. tired C. nervous D. ashamed
20.A. bigger B. weaker C. smaller D. stronger
In 1883, an engineer named John Roebling intended to build a bridge connecting New York with the Long Island. 1 , experts throughout the world thought it impossible and not 2 .
Roebling couldn't 3 the vision in his mind of this bridge. He knew deep in his heart it could be done. He just had to 4 the dream with someone else. After much persuasion he managed to 5 his son Washington, a young engineer; that the bridge6 could be built.
Working together, the father and son developed concepts of 7 it could be accomplished and how the difficulties could be 8 . With great 9 and inspiration, they hired their crew and began to build their dream bridge.
The project started well, but unfortunately an accident took the life of John. Washington was injured and left with a brain damage, 10 him not being able to walk or talk or even move.
Everyone had a 11 comment to make and felt the project should be trashed. In 12 of his disability, Washington still had a burning 13 to complete the bridge and his mind was still as 14 as ever.
He tried to pass on his 15 to some of his friends. Suddenly an idea 16 him as he lay in hospital. All he could do was move one finger and he decided to make the best 17 of it. By moving this, he slowly developed a code of communication with his wife. He used the method of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. It seemed foolish 18 the project was under way again.
For 13 years Washington lapped out his instructions with his finger on his wife's arm, until the Brooklyn Bridge was finally completed.
Perhaps this is one of the best examples of a never-say-die 19 that overcomes a terrible physical handicap and 20 an impossible goal.
1. A.Furthermore B.However C.Otherwise D.Therefore
2. A.wonderful B.creative C.imaginative. D.practical
3. A.ignore B.mark C.follow D.handle
4. A.share B.spare C.enjoy D.leave
5. A.advice B.force C.convince D.introduce
6. A.as usual B.in fact C.by chance D.after all
7. A.whether B.where C.why D.how
8. A.overcome B.uncovered C.separated D.abandoned
9. A.disappointment B.arrangement C.excitement D.treatment
10. A.taking up B.setting aside C.resulting in D.leaving off
11. A.negative B.persuasive C.informative D.active
12. A.case B.spite C.place D.front
13. A.plan B.suggestion C.ability D.desire
14. A.serious B.skilful C.sharp D.special
15. A.power B.enthusiasm C.contribution D.influence
16.A.benefited B.attacked C.greeted D.hit
17.A.use B.fun C.change D.advantage
18. A.so B.and C.or D.but
19. A.fortune B.attitude C.judgment D.energy
20. A.explores B.owns C.achieves D.selects
In 1883,an engineer named John Roebling intended to build a bridge connecting New York with the Long Island. 36 ,experts throughout the world thought it impossible and not 37 .
Roebling couldn’t 38 the vision in his mind of this bridge. He knew deep in his heart it could be done. He just had to 39 the dream with someone else. After much persuasion he managed to 40 his son Washington,a young engineer,that the bridge 41 could be built.
Working together,the father and son developed concepts of 42 it could be accomplished and how the difficulties could be 43 . With great 44 and inspiration,they hired their crew and began to build their dream bridge.
The project started well,but unfortunately an accident took the life of John. Washington was injured and left with a brain damage, 45 him not being able to walk or talk or even move.
Everyone had a 46 comment to make and felt the project should be trashed. In 47 of his disability,Washington still had a burning 48 to complete the bridge and his mind was still as 49 as ever.
He tried to pass on his 50 to some of his friends. Suddenly an idea 51 him as he lay in hospital. All he could do was move one finger and he decided to make the best 52 of it. By moving this,he slowly developed a code of communication with his wife. He used the method of tapping her arm to tell the engineers what to do. It seemed foolish 53 the project was under way again.
For 13 years Washington tapped out his instructions with his finger on his wife’s arm,until the Brooklyn Bridge was finally completed.
Perhaps this is one of the best examples of a never-say-die 54 that overcomes a terrible physical handicap and 55 an impossible goal.
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Mrs Wilson, the middle-aged wife of a rich businessman, invited some of her friends to lunch. She was very anxious to 1 a new way of cooking a fish dish, 2 she was very 3 with herself when the dish was ready. 4 the dish was very 5 , she put it near the open window to cool it for a few minutes. 6 , five minutes later, when she came back for it she was 7 to find the neighbour's cat, Chester, at the dish. 8 she was 9 to stop the cat from eating the fish. That 10 was a good success and everyone 11 the dish very much. They talked and 12 till four o'clock.
At the end of the afternoon, 13 she was alone, Mrs Wilson felt tired but 14 . She was in an armchair just near the 15 and 16 the window she was 17 to see the neighbour's cat 18 in the garden. Why, the fish dish must be 19 .What would happen 20 her friends? She at once phoned the family doctor for 21 .The doctor told her to 22 each of the visitors to meet him at the hospital as soon as possible. Finally the danger was over. Once again Mrs Wilson was 23 in her armchair in the living room, still tired but 24 happy, just then the phone rang. It was her neighbour. “Oh, Millie,”her neighbour cried, “Chester is dead. She was 25 by someone in a car and thrown in your garden.”
(1) A.try |
B.make |
C.ask |
D.have |
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(2) A.but |
B.or |
C.and |
D.for |
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(3) A.busy |
B.angry |
C.sorry |
D.pleased |
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(4) A.When |
B.As |
C.While |
D.So |
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(5) A.soft |
B.hard |
C.hot |
D.cold |
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(6) A.However |
B.Therefore |
C.Though |
D.Because |
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(7) A.pleased |
B.Satisfied |
C.Disappointed |
D.frightened |
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(8) A.Unfortunately |
B.Fortunately |
C.Certainly |
D.Really |
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(9) A.in time |
B.on time |
C.for some time |
D.at that time |
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(10) A.day |
B.morning |
C.afternoon |
D.evening |
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(11) A.thought |
B.enjoyed |
C.hated |
D.refused |
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(12) A.laughed |
B.coughed |
C.quarrelled |
D.sobbed |
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(13) A.who |
B.which |
C.where |
D.while |
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(14) A.worried |
B.Sleepy |
C.happy |
D.Disappointed |
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(15) A.window |
B.door |
C.table |
D.room |
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(16) A.above |
B.below |
C.in front of |
D.through |
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(17) A.anxious |
B.eager |
C.satisfied |
D.surprised |
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(18) A.dead |
B.dying |
C.died |
D.death |
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(19) A.harmless |
B.broken |
C.poisonous |
D.helpful |
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(20) A.for |
B.to |
C.with |
D.from |
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(21) A.advice |
B.medicine |
C.information |
D.news |
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(22) A.have |
B.let |
C.telephone |
D.make |
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(23) A.excited |
B.satisfied |
C.overjoyed |
D.alone |
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(24) A.still |
B.no longer |
C.even more |
D.much more |
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(25) A.wounded |
B.killed |
C.hurt |
D.knocked |
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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入
空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A wealthy man and his son loved to collect rare works of art. They had a large , from Picasso to Van Gogh. They would often sit together and the paintings of great artists. When the Vietnam conflict , the son went to war. he died in battle while rescuing another soldier. The father was in deep .
A month later, a young man came with a large in his hands. He said, “Sir, I am the soldier for whom your son his life. He often talked about your love for . So please accept it as a gift.” The father opened the package and saw a of his son. The father was so drawn to the picture that his eyes welled up with tears.
A few months later, the wealthy man died. There was to be a great auction (拍卖) of his
. Many people gathered, over having an opportunity to one painting. The auctioneer said, “We will start the bidding (竞拍) with this picture of the son. Who will bid for it?” There was . Then a voice shouted, “We want to see the famous paintings. Just
it.” “The son! Who’ll take the son?” the auctioneer continued.
Finally, a came from the very back. It was the gardener of the old man. “I’m poor and can only $10 for that.” The auctioneer asked the crowd to bid more. , they still kept silent. So he pounded the gavel (小锤). “SOLD for $10!” A man shouted, “Go on with the collection!” The auctioneer said, “I’m sorry, the auction is . According to will, only the picture of the son would be auctioned. Whoever bought that picture would be with all of the possessions, including the paintings.”
1.A. library B. collection C. house D. garden
2.A. admire B. process C. sell D. arrange
3.A. broke away B. broke up C. broke out D. broke off
4.A. Unwillingly B. Surprisingly C. Generally D. Unfortunately
5.A. mood B. sorrow C. pressure D. nerve
6.A. package B. book C. box D. case
7.A. cost B. gave C. assessed D. concluded
8.A. music B. smoking C. clothes D. art
9.A. watch B. picture C. gift D. letter
10.A. house B. garden C. paintings D. son
11.A. disappointed B. excited C. puzzled D. stressed
12.A. buy B. search C. steal D. adopt
13.A. noise B. shout C. delight D. silence
14.A. ignore B. defeat C. divide D. tolerate
15.A. seller B. painter C. voice D. scream
16.A. spend B. sponsor C. contribute D. afford
17.A. Thus B. However C. Therefore D. Besides
18.A. over B. on C. apart D. alongside
19.A. the gardener’s B. the son’s C. the young man’s D. the old man’s
20.A. supplied B. appointed C. presented D. equipped
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