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小题1:C
小题2:A
小题3:D
小题4:C
小题5:C
小题6:B
小题7:B
小题8:D
小题9:C
小题10:D
小题11:A
小题12:C
解析
小题1:根据题目的要求,可知答案为C
小题2:根据上下文的联系可知答案为A,表示引起一个美国人的注意,故选A
小题3:根据后文内容Can you make it cheaper,可知答案为D
小题4:根据上下文的内容可知答案为C
小题5:根据年轻人的回答No, sir. I’m not angry可知答案为C
小题6:sell sth for sth 表示卖给某人说明价钱,工作、故选B
小题7:根据上下文的意思可知答案为B,表示值这个价。
小题8:根据上文的意思可知答案为D
小题9:根据上下文的内容可知答案为C
小题10:go on doing sth,表示继续做某事,故选D
小题11:though 引导让步状语从句,故选A
小题12:give up 表示放弃的意思,根据上下文的意思,故选C
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试题【When Liu Kaiqu was young he was poor in Shanghai. One day he 16 a picture of 】;主要考察你对人物故事类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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In January 1998 two pigs escaped from west of London. The pigs were going to be killed for meat. For almost a week, they hid in the woods around the town of Malmesbury.
When the local police began to look for the pigs, newspaper reporters from all over the country joined them. Soon people everywhere were reading about the adventures(历险记) of Butch and Sundance with great interest. The owner of the pigs said that if they were found, he would sell them to anyone who would give them a home. A number of newspapers tried to buy the pigs, and finally The Daily Mail paid a lot of money for them.
One rainy night, six days after the escape, a reporter from The Daily Mail and some people from the town found Butch in the woods. They caught her and put her in a cage. The next day, Sundance was caught, too.
The pigs were sent to a zoo. They were no longer free, but they were alive!
小题1:The two pigs escaped from their owner for fearing of being killed.
小题2: The two pigs hid for almost a week in the woods.
小题3: People everywhere joined the local police in looking for the pigs.
小题4: The name of the two pigs were Butch and Sundance.
小题5:The Daily Mail is a reporter.
Miss Grey lived in a small house. She was old and did not like noise at all, so she was very pleased when her noisy neighbor moved out. A young man moved in and Miss Grey thought the man seemed to be quiet.
But at three o’clock the next morning, the noise of a dog woke her up. She thought she had never heard a dog there before. It must be the young man’s dog. So she telephoned the young man, said something bad about the dog and then hung up the telephone before he could answer. Nothing more happened until three o’clock the next morning. Then Miss Grey’s telephone rang, and when she answered, a voice said, “You telephoned me twenty-four hours ago. Now I’ve rung you up to say that I haven’t a dog.”
小题1:Miss Grey felt sorry when her noisy neighbour moved out.
小题2:Miss Grey’s new neighbour was as noisy as the old one.
小题3:Some noise woke her up in the early morning.
小题4:She thought the new neighbour had brought a dog with him.
小题5:The young man rang up Miss Grey in the early morning, because he wanted to punish(惩罚) her.
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It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. If we didn"t see any rain soon, we would lose everything.
One day when I was in the kitchen, I saw my six-year-old son, Billy, walking towards the forest. He was clearly trying to be as still as possible. Several minutes after, he had gone into the forest, he ran out again, towards. the house. This activity went on for an hour, walking carefully to the forest and running back to the house. I really wanted to know what Billy was doing.
Finally I followed him into the forest. I found that he was holding a cup of water. He walked very carefully not to drop the water.
I saw a baby deer lying on the ground. It lifted its head to drink the water in my son"s cup. After the deer drank up, Billy jumped up and ran back to the house to get more water. When he saw me, he said, "I"m not wasting. " I found that his eyes were filled with tears.
“I know. " I watched the most beautiful heart working so hard to save another life.Tears ran down my face. As my tear drops began to hit the ground, other drops and more drops and more suddenly joined them I looked up at the sky. It was raining.
Some people would say this was all just a huge coincidence (巧合). Those miracles(奇迹) don"t really exist (存在). I would like to believe it was a miracle. All I can say is that the rain that came that day saved our farm just like the actions of one little boy saved a life.
小题1:We can know the writer was _______.
A.Billy"s friend | B.Billy"s parent |
C.Billy"s sister | D.Billy"s brother |
A. take more exercise | B. practice running |
C. get water for the baby deer | D. get water for his mother |
A.抬起 B. 电梯 C. 摇晃 D. 点头
小题4:Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. They hadn"t got any rain for long. |
B. Billy used a cup to hold water for the baby deer. |
C. The writer cried because she was moved. |
D. Billy walked carefully in order not to wake up the baby deer. |
A. A Miracle of Tears | B.A Baby Deer |
C. A Beautiful Cup | D. A Great Coincidence |
In a small population of patients, researchers 18 more than 20,000 genes to compare how the genes of lonely and non-lonely individuals (个体) express themselves in molecular processes (分子过程) and in personal health. They found that gene expression is 19 in chronically (长期地) lonely people. “We now have a new way for understanding the relationship 20 social experience and physical health,” explains the study’s lead author, Steve Cole of University of California, Los Angeles.
“This study—the first to link (联系) 21 with gene changes—is special and exciting,” says Emma Adam, a professor of human development at Northwestern University. “It 22 in the black box.”
According to John Cacioppo, an author of the study from the University of Chicago, the
work suggests that loneliness is a warning 23 , much like physical pain. “This feeling is so bad because 24 of us wants to be forgotten; that’ s also what human means,” he says. “It makes us 25 for other people and want to be with friends when we’re lonely.”
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