题目列表(包括答案和解析)
阅读短文,在其后空白处写出各单词的正确形式。单词的第一个字母已经给出。
A disappointing performance
Tom was sick with disappointment. The piano performance was almost a success, however, he f 1. in his solo(独奏). He couldn’t understand how it could have happened.
He had practiced for weeks that seemed like m 2. . He had given up sports until after the performance because he wanted to make his parents p 3. of him. He spent all his time with the piano.
His teacher had said he was q 4. to learn. It was true that he accepted music as another l 5. , another way to talk to people.
His grandparents, aunt, and uncle all came to hear him play, and he was anxious to s 6. them that he was the best in the whole class.
But, when he stood up to go to the piano, his knees felt w 7. . He looked into the audience and saw his f 8. smiling back at him.
At this time, he felt n 9. . His fingers began to tremble (颤抖), shaking as though he had caught a bad cold.
He sat down at the piano. He took a deep breath. He played the first part of his music, then realized with fear that he had forgotten the rest. He s 10. over, thinking that would help. It didn’t. his bright musical life seemed to end.
A disappointing performance
Tom was sick with disappointment. The piano performance was almost a success, however, he f___(76)____ in his solo (独奏). He couldn’t understand how it could have happened.
He had practiced for weeks that seemed like m____(77)_____. He had given up sports until after the performance because he wanted to make his parents p____(78)____ of him. He spent all his time with the piano.
His teacher had said he was q____(79)_____ to learn. It was true that he accepted music as another l_____(80)____ , another way to talk to people.
His grandparents, aunt, and uncle all came to hear him play, and he was anxious to s____(81)____ them that he was the best in the whole class.
But, when he stood up to go to the piano, his knees felt w____(82)____. He looked into the audience and saw his f_____(83)_____ smiling back at him.
At this time, he felt n____(84)____. His fingers began to tremble(颤抖),shaking as though he had caught a bad cold. He sat down at the piano.
He took a deep breath. He played the first part of his music, then realized with fear that he had forgotten the rest. He s____(85)____ over, thinking that would help. It didn’t. His bright musical life seemed to end.
先通读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容和所给首字母,在空格内填入一个适当的单词。使短文完整。所填单词必须在答题卡标有题号的横线上完整写出。(本大题共10空,每空0.5分,共5分)
Do you like listening to radio? For some people, listening to radio programs has become a part of their d__1.lives. How did this start?
Radio began as ship-to-ship and ship-to-land c__2.. In the early 1900s, several people showed that radio could do more than that. Dr. Lee De Forest, is w____3. known as the father of radio. He made the first p___4. radio broadcast. As a fan of opera, De Forest wanted to s__5. the musical entertainment into homes. His first try was on January 13,1910, from the Metropolitan Opera House (大都会歌剧院) in New York City. However, the signal was not good enough. Only a few listening stations and a___6.in the harbor (港湾) area were able to hear this broadcast. Although there was a lot to do to improve, it s__7.what radio could do.
Look at the world around us. Radio broadcasts are e___8.. Information now travels at the speed of l____9.. Music, news, traffic reports and speeches from world leaders are all on the radio. Can you imagine a world w___10.radio?
A disappointing performance
Tom was sick with disappointment. The piano performance was almost a success, however, he f (76) in his solo(独奏). He couldn’t understand how it could have happened.
He had practiced for weeks that seemed like m (77) . He had given up sports until after the performance because he wanted to make his parents p (78) of him. He spent all his time with the piano.
His teacher had said he was q (79) to learn. It was true that he accepted music as another l (80) , another way to talk to people.
His grandparents, aunt, and uncle all came to hear him play, and he was anxious to s (81) them that he was the best in the whole class.
But, when he stood up to go to the piano, his knees felt w (82) . He looked into the audience and saw his f (83) smiling back at him.
At this time, he felt n (84) . His fingers began to tremble (颤抖), shaking as though he had caught a bad cold.
He sat down at the piano. He took a deep breath. He played the first part of his music, then realized with fear that he had forgotten the rest. He s (85) over, thinking that would help. It didn’t. his bright musical life seemed to end.
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