10.“Oh, gosh! My nose is II.从下面选出适合的短语.并用适当形式填空 accuse- of, inform - of, apart from, a variety of, concentrate on, slide into, consist of, over and over again 查看更多

 

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1.Luckily, he found supporting evidence from two other deaths l         to the cholera outbreak.(与。。。有关联)

2.Much to our d        , Mary won the first prize in the competition.(高兴)              

3.The manager will come back in ten minutes. M          you can read some magazines.   (在此期间)                                         

4.Sorry I broke that beautiful bowl, but I didn’t do it d         . (故意)           

5.If the injuries are second or third degree burns, it is v          to get the victim to the doctor or hospital.(至关重要的)

6.T         (包容,忍受) each other’s shortcomings is supposed to be a good quality of a loyal friend.

7.The interviewee’s excellent English made a very good first i         (印象) on us.

8.Earnest Hemingway once said, “A man can be destroyed but not d________.          (打败).”  

9.England and Wales were joined to Scotland in the 17th century without c_____.  (冲突).   

10.“Oh, gosh! My nose is  b         (流血) .”                         

 

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单词拼写(每小题1分,共10分)

Luckily, he found supporting evidence from two other deaths l         to the cholera outbreak.(与。。。有关联)

Much to our d        , Mary won the first prize in the competition.(高兴)              

The manager will come back in ten minutes. M          you can read some magazines.   (在此期间)                                         

Sorry I broke that beautiful bowl, but I didn’t do it d         . (故意)           

If the injuries are second or third degree burns, it is v          to get the victim to the doctor or hospital.(至关重要的)

T         (包容,忍受) each other’s shortcomings is supposed to be a good quality of a loyal friend.

The interviewee’s excellent English made a very good first i         (印象) on us.

Earnest Hemingway once said, “A man can be destroyed but not d________.          (打败).”  

England and Wales were joined to Scotland in the 17th century without c_____.  (冲突).   

“Oh, gosh! My nose is  b         (流血) .”                         

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单词拼写(每小题1分,共10分)
【小题1】Luckily, he found supporting evidence from two other deaths l        to the cholera outbreak.(与。。。有关联)
【小题2】Much to our d       , Mary won the first prize in the competition.(高兴)              
【小题3】The manager will come back in ten minutes. M         you can read some magazines.  (在此期间)                                        
【小题4】Sorry I broke that beautiful bowl, but I didn’t do it d        . (故意)           
【小题5】If the injuries are second or third degree burns, it is v         to get the victim to the doctor or hospital.(至关重要的)
【小题6】T        (包容,忍受) each other’s shortcomings is supposed to be a good quality of a loyal friend.
【小题7】The interviewee’s excellent English made a very good first i        (印象) on us.
【小题8】Earnest Hemingway once said, “A man can be destroyed but not d________.          (打败).”  
【小题9】England and Wales were joined to Scotland in the 17th century without c_____. (冲突).   
【小题10】“Oh, gosh! My nose is  b        (流血) .”                         

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“Oh, gosh! My nose is           (流血) .”      

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B
I’ve just done my first jump since the accident that nearly killed me just a year ago. As I was lying in hospital, thinking that I would never skydive again, I wasn’t feeling glad to be alive. Instead I was wondering how I could possibly live without it.
It all started one evening after another nine-to-five day. I was sitting at home thinking, “There has to be more to life than this,” when an advertisement came on the television: “Try skydiving!”
The next day, I called the nearest skydiving centre and booked my first jump.
I will never forget my first jump. It was a beautiful, cloudless day and the sun was just going down. As I pushed myself away from the plane at 11,000 feet, my mind went blank.
Words cannot describe the excitement I experienced while I was free-falling. That was the most amazing four minutes of my life.
From the first jump, I was hooked. I started spending every free moment I had skydiving. At work, I sat in front of my computer and imagined ways of making more money so that I could jump more often.
The accident happened on my 1,040th jump. Another skydiver collided (碰撞) with my parachute (降落伞) at 80 feet. I fell and hit the ground at about 30 mph, face down. I broke my legs, my right arm and my nose. I lost 6 litres of blood, 19 teeth and 25 pounds of fat. I was lucky to be alive.
People who have never experienced skydiving will find it hard to understand that my only motivation to get better was that I could do it again. All I can say is that for me, skydiving is life and life is skydiving.
50. What can we learn about the author’s first skydiving from the text?
A. The author planned it for a long time.
B. The author was too excited to enjoy it.
C. It turned out to be fairly successful.
D. It took place a year before the accident.
51. The underlined part “I was hooked” most probably means “__________”.
A. I was attracted by skydiving          B. I was shocked by skydiving
C. I became familiar with skydiving      D. I became curious about skydiving
52. Which of the following shows the author’s strong will for skydiving?
A. The author spent almost every nine-to-five day skydiving.
B. The author worked hard to make more money for skydiving.
C. The author imagined himself skydiving while at the hospital.
D. The author expected to recover only to continue skydiving.

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