(
—Yes, she lives only 2 kilometres ______ it.
A.next to
B.far away
C.far away from
D.away from
D
) 2.—Does Millie often climb the Wolf Hill?—Yes, she lives only 2 kilometres ______ it.
A.next to
B.far away
C.far away from
D.away from
答案
D
解析
首先分析选项A,“next to”表示“紧挨着”,通常不与具体距离(如2 kilometres)连用,故排除A。接着看选项B,“far away”表示“遥远”,但它不接具体的距离,且在此句中需要一个表示距离关系的短语,所以B不合适。选项C“far away from”虽然表示“远离”,但同样不接具体距离,而是表示一个大致的、模糊的距离,因此C也不正确。最后看选项D,“away from”可以接具体距离,表示“离……有多远”,符合句意“她住得离那里只有2公里远”。
(
A.How much
B.How many
C.What
D.How
C
) 3.—______ is the price of the music box? —Only 70 yuan.A.How much
B.How many
C.What
D.How
答案
C
解析
本题考查特殊疑问词的使用。根据答语“Only 70 yuan.”可知,问句是在询问音乐盒的价格。在英语中,询问价格常用句型“What is the price of...?”或“How much is...?”。但本题中已给出“is the price of the music box”,所以应使用“What”来引导问句。A选项“How much”通常用于直接询问价格,但此处不符合句型结构;B选项“How many”用于询问数量;D选项“How”用于询问方式或程度。因此,正确答案是C选项“What”。
(
—______. They are loose and very comfortable to wear.
A.That depends
B.All right
C.Of course
D.Same here
D
) 4.—I like wearing sports clothes when travelling.—______. They are loose and very comfortable to wear.
A.That depends
B.All right
C.Of course
D.Same here
答案
D
解析
前句表达“旅行时喜欢穿运动服”,后句说明“它们宽松且穿着舒适”,表明赞同前句观点。“Same here”表示“我也是”,符合语境。A项“视情况而定”、B项“好的”、C项“当然”均不符合此处回应。
( ) 5.—How about having a game of tennis, and the loser(失败者) treats the other to dinner?
—
A.It depends
B.It's a deal
C.That's the point
D.Of course
—
B
. Let's do it.A.It depends
B.It's a deal
C.That's the point
D.Of course
答案
B
解析
问句提出打网球输者请客吃饭的提议,答句“Let's do it.”表示同意。A项“视情况而定”、C项“那才是重点”不符合语境;D项“当然”虽表同意,但“ It's a deal”(一言为定)更符合提议场景的常用表达。
(
—______. Just let me know when to go.
A.Good luck
B.Thank you
C.Good idea
D.I see
C
) 6.—Shall we go to Sam's Club this afternoon?—______. Just let me know when to go.
A.Good luck
B.Thank you
C.Good idea
D.I see
答案
C
解析
题干中对话的意思是“--今天下午我们去山姆俱乐部好吗?--____。只要让我知道什么时候去就好。”A选项“Good luck”意为“祝你好运”,通常用于对方即将做某事时表达祝福,与此处语境不符;B选项“Thank you”意为“谢谢你”,用于表达感谢,与此处语境不符;C选项“Good idea”意为“好主意”,用于赞同对方的提议,符合此处语境;D选项“I see”意为“我明白了”,通常用于表示理解,但并不表示赞同,与此处语境不符。根据对话内容,应选择表示赞同对方提议的回答。
三、信息还原(七选五)
Money may not buy happiness, but it helps. Many teenagers want to learn how to manage money before going out into the world. Be smart with your money. 1
2
Ask parents or neighbours if you can help with housework to make pocket money. These can include washing a car or taking the dog for a walk. Agree on the value(价值) of different jobs before you start. In this way, you can also improve your communication skills, which will help when you have a grown-up job.
Help your money grow.
Money can't grow if it's sitting inside a piggy bank. Put your money in the bank and you can get interest(利息). 3
Make a plan.
If you have a big event, such as a holiday coming up, it might mean you will need to spend more of your pocket money. Try making a plan for spending and saving. 4
Spend your money wisely.
Find out how much you can reasonably(合理地) spend each month. 5
A. Learn to make money.
B. Set a goal of saving money.
C. Save your money in the long run.
D. Spend your money on what you truly need.
E. This idea is raised by Dr Mara Harvey.
F. Write down how much money you have and what you are spending on.
G. Spend your money buying everything you like.
Money may not buy happiness, but it helps. Many teenagers want to learn how to manage money before going out into the world. Be smart with your money. 1
E
She is a famous money expert. The following are some of her suggestions.2
A
Ask parents or neighbours if you can help with housework to make pocket money. These can include washing a car or taking the dog for a walk. Agree on the value(价值) of different jobs before you start. In this way, you can also improve your communication skills, which will help when you have a grown-up job.
Help your money grow.
Money can't grow if it's sitting inside a piggy bank. Put your money in the bank and you can get interest(利息). 3
C
One day you may feel surprised at how much money you have.Make a plan.
If you have a big event, such as a holiday coming up, it might mean you will need to spend more of your pocket money. Try making a plan for spending and saving. 4
F
Then it will help you take control of your money.Spend your money wisely.
Find out how much you can reasonably(合理地) spend each month. 5
D
Then try to cut down on spending. For example, rather than eating out, you can choose to cook at home.A. Learn to make money.
B. Set a goal of saving money.
C. Save your money in the long run.
D. Spend your money on what you truly need.
E. This idea is raised by Dr Mara Harvey.
F. Write down how much money you have and what you are spending on.
G. Spend your money buying everything you like.
答案
1. E
2. A
3. C
4. F
5. D
2. A
3. C
4. F
5. D
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