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选用方框内的动词,并在答题卡标有题号的横线上,写出空缺处各动词的正确形式。
1. He ▲ off the bike when he was riding it.
2. I'm not sure which hair style ▲ me best.
3. He got up early this morning ▲ the first bus.
4. Sally, go and see who ▲ on the door.
5. You should study hard, or you ▲ many good chances.
We were going to play against a team from a country school.They didn’t come until the last minute. They looked worse than we had thought. They were wearing dirty blue trousers and looked like farm boys.We sat down for a rest. We felt that we didn’t need any practice against a team like that.
The game began. One of us got the ball and he shot a long pass to our forward (前锋). From out of nowhere a boy in an old T-shirt stopped the ball and with beautiful style, he shot and got two points. Then another two points in a minute. Soon the game was all over. We were beaten by the country team.
After that, we thought a lot. We certainly learned that even though your team is very good, you can’t look down upon the others and still need to do you best. And the most important lesson we learned was: One can’t judge (判断) a person or a team only by their clothes.
【小题1】 The team from the country were in old clothes so the writer’s team _______.
A.looked down upon them |
B.couldn’t win |
C.didn’t like the city boy |
D.were afraid of them |
A.nobody saw them |
B.the writer’s team were angry |
C.they had no time to warm up(热身) |
D.they looked worse |
A.they were in old clothes |
B.they didn’t practice before the game |
C.they practiced before the game |
D.the team was better than the writer’s |
A.a basketball from a country school |
B.a football team from a school in the city |
C.a basketball team from a school in the city |
D.a football team from the country |
A.do better from then on |
B.fight against the country boys |
C.play against a weak team |
D.judge a man or a team by clothes |
The bag that my grandpa made for me ______ gets out of style, but it is still the best thing in my mind.
A. usually B. normal]y C. gradually
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED, 牛津英语词典) is thinking of adding the Chinese word tuhao (土豪) to its 2014 edition (版本).
The word has become popular in China during the past few months to describe newly rich people who spend money in extravagant(铺张的,浪费的)ways. Tuhao has caught on in Western countries, too, to describe similar people in their countries.
The adoption (采用) of the word by foreign countries is an example of China’s spreading influence in the world not just economically, but also socially and culturally. People are paying attention to what is happening in China and are picking up some Chinese words in the process, especially those words that express unique (独特的) Chinese ideas that cannot be easily translated (翻译) into English.
The OED is also thinking of adding hukou (户口) and dama (大妈) to the already 120 Chinese words in its dictionary. Hukou refers to (指的是) China’s system of residency permits (户籍系统) and dama refers to middle-aged Chinese women whose gold buying habits influence the global gold markets. The news that the OED was adding these words has met with some criticism (批评). Some people say the words embarrass (使人尴尬) China, but others insist that in a globalized (全球化的) society it’s natural for words to spread and be adopted elsewhere. In fact, a word like tuhao expresses the humor of China. It’s easy to pronounce (发音) and very accurate (精准的) at poking fun at (嘲弄) rich people who have more money than taste.
【小题1】_____ may be adopted in the Oxford English Dictionary in 2014 according to the passage.
A.Tuhao | B.Hukou | C.Dama | D.All above |
A.All newly rich people |
B.People who own their money easily |
C.People who love money very much |
D.Newly rich people who spend money in an extravagant way |
A.流行 | B.继续 | C.接受 | D.蔓延 |
A.humor of Chinese style |
B.criticism on the adoption of Chinese words into OED |
C.support on the adoption of Chinese words into OED |
D.different opinions on the adoption of Chinese words into OED |
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