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阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母提示,在标 有题号的右边横线上
写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。
W : What"s your favorite sport, Joseph?
M : Generally s 1 , I"m interested in team sport, I 2 basketball and football. How about you?
W: I"m f 3 of all kinds of sports,such as golf and swimming.
M: But I also like boxing very much. Some people like such outdoor activities as f 4 and mountain
climbing.
W: And there are also people who like to b 5 spectators. They are en thusiastic about games.
M : Yes. A 6 they don"t join in any games, they usually w 7 them on TV, or listen to them over the r 8 .
W :That"s right.
M : Actually ,it"s quite necessary for peo- ple,men or women,old or young,to do some physical e 9
from time to time.
W: You"re right. Only by doing t 10 can they be healthy enough.
答案
2. like
3. fond be fond of
4. fishing
5. be like to
6. Although
7. watch
8.radio over the radio
9.exercise do physical exercise
10.this do this
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试题【阅读表达。 阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母提示,在标 有题号的右边横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。W : What"s 】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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A friend is moving house this weekend and would like some
help,and you agree. But, what you really wanted was relaxing at
home for a couple of quiet days,or a roommate spends the whole
weekend playing video games and wants to borrow your homework
for"reference". But,you"ve just finished it after working hard for a
whole day.
Many people say" yes" to this kind of requests. They tend not
to consider their own interests and feelings,and are often angry with
themselves afterwards. Saying" no" requires courage and considerable
practice. " Everyone wants to be liked. " says Gabriele Steinki,a
German psychologist. "Saying"no"risks losing the affection of the
person asking for the favor. Or even a job. "The result is that many
people say"yes"just for keeping the peace. But experts say this is
regrettable. Anyone should have the right to say" no". In fact, rejecting
a request can even help to stabilize a relationship because it
expresses real affection. But,for peop"le accustomed to agreeing every
request,it"s very distressing to say" no".
Most people believe that if they say" no" ,they"ll lose the affection
of the person. But the affection is important to them. This way
of thinking can be replaced by this:"If he only likes me because I
always do what suits him,then the price of this affection is too high
in the long term. "
When people say " no", Steinki advises giving the reasons
calmly until the person gets the message.
B. Sometimes people say " yes" when they really want to say no .
C. It"s not suitable to ask others to help at weekends.
D. It"s disgusting to borrow homework for reference.
B. they are afraid of breaking the good relationship with the asker
C. they don"t care about their own feeling
D. they are good-tempered
B. funny
C. unnecessary
D. uncomfortable
B. Saying" No"Is More Important Than Saying" Yes"
C. Saying " No" Would Bring Benefits
D. The Art of Saying " No"
days feel as though they have to be doing something. If they are not
working,they are jogging,or playing tennis or golf,or taking courses
to improve their minds or bodies-or they are parked in front of the
TV. Sitting in front of the TV isn"t sitting-it"s watching.
People used to sit a whole lot. They would walk down the street
or drive down the road,and there they would be,out on the doorsteps,
sitting. They could go down to the store and sit on the bench
out in the summer or around the fire in the winter. There were sitting
benches out in the town square. At the garage, there were
straight-backed chairs. There among the oilcans and tires and spare
parts,they could kick back and sit.
Houses used to have sitting rooms,where the grown-ups would
go after Sunday dinner. Mom and Dad, Grandpa and Aunt Ruby
would sit and digest(消化) the fried chicken and talk about Aunt
Ethel"s illness, and how well the minister did today. Outside, the
children would play,and the afternoon could pass by in a comfortable
haze (悠闲的氛围) .
That sort of thing looks like doing nothing. A recharging
battery (正充电的电池) doesn"t look as if it"s doing anything either.
Sitting restores your soul. If you want to enjoy a truly full life,
don"t just do something-sit there.
B. People should spend less time watching TV.
C. People should pass down their good habits.
D. People should take things easy for their own good.
B. towns were built to make living convenient
C. small town garages had a lot to offer
D. people enjoyed going out for a drive
B. watching TV
C. gathering together
D. playing with children
B. sitting helps people remember the past
C. a sitting room may have different purposes
D. a sitting room is important for the old
the start, eight years ago, there was an uncommon connection between him and the small black cat. He 1 her Inky.
" I grew up on a hundred-acre farm and had only cats 2 playmatcs,"Kruger,
The sevevty-year-old man,says. "My hearing was damaged by the 3 of farm epuipment , so I learned
to connect with 4 . They react to what they see and what you do. "
Inky was a gentle cat, 5 the house with five other cats. But on a January night in 2009, Inky
did 6 that would set her apart from 7 cats forever.
Kruger had gone down to the basemeng to 8 the wood stove for the night. When he was finished,
he 9 to the top of the stairs and reached to turn off the lights. In doing so , he slipped and 10 his
back against an old shelf. The heavy shelf came crashing down and sent Kruger down the
stairs.
11 in a pool of blood on the basement floor, Kruger felt 12 going into shock(休克). He
shouted for help, 13 his wife, Brenda , was asleep in their bedroom at the opposite end of the house.
14 Kruger noticed Inky watching from the top of the stairs.
"Go get Brenda, " Krugger said to Inky.
Inky 15 to the bedroom door and scratched 16 until Brenda opened it. Then Inky led her
to the 17 Brenda found her husband 18 the stairs and called 911. Kruger was rushed to the
hospital. "I spent six months 19 therd,"
Says kruger . "Although I became lame , I was blessed. " Sinec the acciedent, Inky has 20
Left Krhger"s side.
( )1. A. gave ( )2. A. like ( )3. A. sound ( )4. A. animals ( )5. A. sharing ( )6. A. anything ( )7. A. familiar ( )8. A. shut out ( )9. A. marched ( )10. A. bent ( )11. A. Falling ( )12. A. it ( )13. A. and ( )14. A. Thus ( )15. A. walked ( )16. A. rapidly ( )17. A. bedroom ( )18. A. at the bottom of ( )19. A. regretting ( )20. A. never | B. chose B. as B. alarm B. friends B. visiting B. nothing B. lovely B. shut off B. flew B. hit B. Lying B. itself B. but B. Otherwise B. ran B. ruddenly B. basement B. in the middle of B. resting B. ever | C. named C. except C. oise C. farmers C. dividing C. something C. ordinary C. shut down C. struggled C. shook C. Appearing C. him C. or C. Then C. returned C. madly C. yard C. at the top of C. relaxing C. still | D. remembered D. among D. voice D. neghbors D. discovering D. everything D. outstanding D. shut up D. climbed D. pulled D. Thinking D. himself D. so D. Rather D. withdrew D. urgently D. house D. in the front of D. recovering D. already |
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Mini Book Excerpts(节选) Biography When Salinger learned that a car park was to be built on the land,the middle-aged writer was shocked and quickly bought the netghboring area to protect it… The townspeople never forgot the rescue and came to help their most famous neighbor. J. D. Sulinger:A Life by Kenneth Slawenski(Random House,$27)Mystery(疑案小说) "You"re a smart boy. Benny"s death was no accident, and you"re the only who saw it happen. Do you think the murderer should get away with it ? "The boy was starting stubbornly at his lap again. A thought suddenly occerred to Annika,"Did you …You recognized the man in the car,didn"t you?" The boy hesitated, twisting his fingers,"Maybe,"he said quitely. Red Wolf by Liza Marklund(Atria Books, $25. 99) Short Stories She wants to say to him what she has learmed,none of it in class. Some women are borm stupid,and some women are too smart for their own good. Some women are born to give ,and some women only know how to take. Some women learn who they want to be from their mothers,some who they don"t want to be. Some mothers suffer so their daughters won"t. Some mothers love so their daughters won"t. You Are Free by Danzy Senna (Riverhead Books,$15) Humor Do your kids like to have fun? Come to Fun Times! Do you like to watch your kids having fun? Bring them to Fun Times! Fun Times!"s "amusement cycling"is the most fun you can have,legally,in the United States right now. Why spend thousands of dollars flying to Disney World when you can speng less than half to that within a day"s drive lf most cities? Happy And Other Bad Thoughts by Larry Doyle(Ecco,$14. 99) | |||
1. If the readers want to know about the lite of Salinger , they should buy the book published by_____. | |||
A. Ecco B. Atria Books C. Riverhead Books D. Random House | |||
2. The book Hbppy And Other Bad Thoughts is intended for . | |||
A. young children B. Disney World workers C. middle school teachers D. parents with young children | |||
3. Which book describes women with characters of their own? | |||
A. Happy And Other Bad Thoughts | |||
4. After finishing the book Red Wolf, the readers would learn that . | |||
A. the boy helped arrest the murderer B. Benny died of an accident C. the murderer got away with the crime D. Ammika carried out the crime | |||
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Inside the pleasingly fragrant cafe, So All May Eat(SAME) in downtown Denver ,the spirit of generosity(慷慨)is instantly noticeable :A donation box stands in place of a cash register. Customers here pay only what they can afford, no questions asked. A risky business plan, perhaps, but SAME Caf? has done one unchangeable thing in the Mile High City for six years: Open only at midday, the restaurant provides poor local can instead volunteer as waiters and waitresses, and dishwashers, or took after the buildings and equipment for the cafe. "It"s based on trust, and it"s working all right" , says co-owner Brad Birky , who started the cafe in 2006. With his wife Libby. Previously volunteering at soup kitchens, the Birkys were dissatisfied with the often unhealthy meals they served there. "We wanted to offer quality food in a restaurant where everyone felt comfortable ,regardless of their circumstances," Birky says. SAME"s special lunch menu changes daily and most food materials are natural and grown by local farmers. The cafe now averages 65 to 70 customers (and eight volunteers) a day. And the spirit of generosity behind the project appears to be spreading. In early 2007,one volunteer who had cleared snow for his meals during the long winter said goodbye to the Birkys," He said he was going to New Orleans to help with the hurricane clear up," says Birky. 68.What can we learn about the soup kitchens the Birkys previously worked for? | |||
1. What can we learn about the soup kitchens the Birkys prcviously worked for? | |||
A. hey refused to have volunteers. B. They offered low quality food. C. They provided customers with a good environment. D. They closed down because of poor management. | |||
2. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? | |||
A. The customers who cannot pay can word as volunteers in stead. B. More volunteers will go to new Orleans for the hurricane cleanup. C. Many new cafes will be opened to offer free lunches in the town. D. The lunch menu has remained the same since the cafe was started. | |||
3. The author"s attitude towards running such a caf? is_______ | |||
A. unfavorable B. approving C. doubtful D. cautious |