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A.Thank you!
B.You’re right.
C.Not at all.
D.You’re so nice.
A
)15. —Congratulations! You got first place in the drawing competition.$—\quad\quad$
A.Thank you!
B.You’re right.
C.Not at all.
D.You’re so nice.
答案
A
解析
当对方表示祝贺时,通常应表示感谢。选项A“Thank you!”是接受祝贺并表示感谢的常用表达。选项B“You’re right.”用于同意对方的观点;选项C“Not at all.”常用于回答感谢或道歉;选项D“You’re so nice.”是称赞对方,均不符合语境。
翻译:
( )15. —恭喜你!你在绘画比赛中获得了第一名。
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A. 谢谢你!
B. 你是对的。
C. 一点也不。
D. 你人真好。
翻译:
( )15. —恭喜你!你在绘画比赛中获得了第一名。
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A. 谢谢你!
B. 你是对的。
C. 一点也不。
D. 你人真好。
三、完形填空
Though it was only October, my students were already talking about Christmas. As days went on, everyone became more 1 , waiting for the final school bell. As soon as the bell rang, everyone would run for their coats and go home except David.
David was a little boy in ragged(破旧的) clothes. I had often 2 why his mother dressed him so poorly for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots or gloves. But something made David different. I can still remember he was always 3 a smile and liked to help others. He always stayed after school to put chairs away and sweep the floor. We 4 talked much. He just smiled, asked what else he could do, then thanked me for letting him stay and slowly returned home.
Weeks passed and it was finally the last day of school before the holiday. I smiled happily when the last of them 5 out of the door. When I turned around, I saw David 6 standing by my desk.
“I have something for you,” he said and 7 from behind his back a small box. He asked me to open it quickly. I unwrapped(解开) it but saw nothing in it. I looked at David’s smiling face and back into the box and said, “The box is nice, David, but it’s 8 .”
“Oh, no, it isn’t,” said David. “It’s full of love. My mum had told me before she died that love is something you can’t see or touch unless you know it’s there.”
Tears filled my eyes 9 I looked at the proud dirty face which I had 10 paid attention to. I never forget the meaning of the little box on my desk. After that Christmas, David and I became good friends.
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Though it was only October, my students were already talking about Christmas. As days went on, everyone became more 1 , waiting for the final school bell. As soon as the bell rang, everyone would run for their coats and go home except David.
David was a little boy in ragged(破旧的) clothes. I had often 2 why his mother dressed him so poorly for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots or gloves. But something made David different. I can still remember he was always 3 a smile and liked to help others. He always stayed after school to put chairs away and sweep the floor. We 4 talked much. He just smiled, asked what else he could do, then thanked me for letting him stay and slowly returned home.
Weeks passed and it was finally the last day of school before the holiday. I smiled happily when the last of them 5 out of the door. When I turned around, I saw David 6 standing by my desk.
“I have something for you,” he said and 7 from behind his back a small box. He asked me to open it quickly. I unwrapped(解开) it but saw nothing in it. I looked at David’s smiling face and back into the box and said, “The box is nice, David, but it’s 8 .”
“Oh, no, it isn’t,” said David. “It’s full of love. My mum had told me before she died that love is something you can’t see or touch unless you know it’s there.”
Tears filled my eyes 9 I looked at the proud dirty face which I had 10 paid attention to. I never forget the meaning of the little box on my desk. After that Christmas, David and I became good friends.
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C
) 1. A. polite B. serious C. impatient D. calm(
B
) 2. A. known B. wondered C. realized D. learned(
C
) 3. A. treating B. feeling C. wearing D. sharing(
A
) 4. A. never B. often C. always D. almost(
A
) 5. A. hurried B. jumped C. walked D. jogged(
C
) 6. A. carelessly B. sadly C. quietly D. helplessly(
D
) 7. A. searched B. found C. lifted D. pulled(
B
) 8. A. cheap B. empty C. useless D. expensive(
A
) 9. A. when B. until C. though D. because(
C
)10. A. specially B. nearly C. hardly D. carefully答案
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. D
8. B
9. A
10. C
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. D
8. B
9. A
10. C
解析
1. 根据waiting for the final school bell可知,大家都在等待放学的铃声,所以心情应该是急切的,选impatient(不耐烦的,急切的)。
A选项polite(礼貌的);B选项serious(严肃的);D选项calm(冷静的),均不符合语境,所以1题选C。
2. 句意:我常常想知道为什么他的妈妈给他穿得这么差。“想知道”用wonder,known(知道);realized(意识到);learned(学习),均不符合题意,所以2题选B。
3. “wear a smile”是固定搭配,意为“面带微笑”,treat(对待);feel(感觉);share(分享),都不符合,所以3题选C。
4. 根据He just smiled, asked what else he could do...可知,我们很少交谈,“很少”用never,often(经常);always(总是);almost(几乎),不符合,所以4题选A。
5. 放学了,孩子们应该是匆忙回家,hurried(匆忙),jumped(跳跃);walked(步行);jogged(慢跑),所以5题选A。
6. 根据语境,David是静静地站在我的桌子旁,quietly(静静地),carelessly(粗心地);sadly(悲伤地);helplessly(无助地),所以6题选C。
7. “pull from”表示从……拿出,search(搜索);find(找到);lift(举起),所以7题选D。
8. 根据I unwrapped it but saw nothing in it.可知,盒子是空的,empty(空的),cheap(便宜的);useless(无用的);expensive(昂贵的),所以8题选B。
9. 当我看这张自豪而脏的脸时,眼泪充满了我的眼睛。when(当……时),until(直到);though(尽管);because(因为),所以9题选A。
10. 根据语境,我之前几乎没有注意过他,hardly(几乎不),specially(特别地);nearly(几乎);carefully(仔细地),所以10题选C。
翻译:
### 三、完形填空
虽然才十月份,但我的学生们已经在谈论圣诞节了。随着日子一天天过去,每个人都变得更加____1____,盼望着放学的终响铃声。铃声一响,除了大卫,每个人都会跑去拿外套然后回家。
大卫是个穿着破旧衣服的小男孩。我常常____2____,为什么他的妈妈在寒冷的冬天把他穿得这么单薄,没有外套、靴子,也没有手套。但有一点让大卫与众不同。我仍然记得他总是____3____笑容,还喜欢帮助别人。他总是放学后留下来把椅子放好,然后扫地。我们____4____聊很多。他只是笑笑,问还有什么他能做的,然后感谢我让他留下来,然后慢慢地回家。
几周过去了,终于到了假期前的最后一个上学日。当他们中的最后一个人____5____出门时,我开心地笑了。当我转过身时,我看到大卫____6____站在我的桌子旁。
“我有东西要给你,”他说着,从背后____7____一个小盒子。他让我快点打开它。我解开包装,但里面什么也没看到。我看着大卫的笑脸,又看回盒子里,然后说:“这个盒子很漂亮,大卫,但它是____8____的。”
“哦,不,不是的,”大卫说。“它充满了爱。我妈妈在去世前告诉我,爱是什么你看不见也摸不着,除非你知道它在那里。”
当我看着那张我____10____注意过的自豪而脏兮兮的脸时,泪水充满了我的眼睛。我永远不会忘记我桌子上那个小盒子的意义。那个圣诞节之后,大卫和我成了好朋友。
( )1. A. 有礼貌的 B. 严肃的 C. 不耐烦的 D. 冷静的
( )2. A. 知道 B. 想知道 C. 意识到 D. 学习
( )3. A. 对待 B. 感觉 C. 带着(笑容) D. 分享
( )4. A. 从不 B. 经常 C. 总是 D. 几乎
( )5. A. 匆忙 B. 跳 C. 走 D. 慢跑
( )6. A. 粗心地 B. 悲伤地 C. 安静地 D. 无助地
( )7. A. 搜寻 B. 找到 C. 举起 D. 拉出
( )8. A. 便宜的 B. 空的 C. 无用的 D. 昂贵的
( )9. A. 当……时 B. 直到 C. 尽管 D. 因为
( )10. A. 特别地 B. 几乎 C. 几乎不 D. 仔细地
A选项polite(礼貌的);B选项serious(严肃的);D选项calm(冷静的),均不符合语境,所以1题选C。
2. 句意:我常常想知道为什么他的妈妈给他穿得这么差。“想知道”用wonder,known(知道);realized(意识到);learned(学习),均不符合题意,所以2题选B。
3. “wear a smile”是固定搭配,意为“面带微笑”,treat(对待);feel(感觉);share(分享),都不符合,所以3题选C。
4. 根据He just smiled, asked what else he could do...可知,我们很少交谈,“很少”用never,often(经常);always(总是);almost(几乎),不符合,所以4题选A。
5. 放学了,孩子们应该是匆忙回家,hurried(匆忙),jumped(跳跃);walked(步行);jogged(慢跑),所以5题选A。
6. 根据语境,David是静静地站在我的桌子旁,quietly(静静地),carelessly(粗心地);sadly(悲伤地);helplessly(无助地),所以6题选C。
7. “pull from”表示从……拿出,search(搜索);find(找到);lift(举起),所以7题选D。
8. 根据I unwrapped it but saw nothing in it.可知,盒子是空的,empty(空的),cheap(便宜的);useless(无用的);expensive(昂贵的),所以8题选B。
9. 当我看这张自豪而脏的脸时,眼泪充满了我的眼睛。when(当……时),until(直到);though(尽管);because(因为),所以9题选A。
10. 根据语境,我之前几乎没有注意过他,hardly(几乎不),specially(特别地);nearly(几乎);carefully(仔细地),所以10题选C。
翻译:
### 三、完形填空
虽然才十月份,但我的学生们已经在谈论圣诞节了。随着日子一天天过去,每个人都变得更加____1____,盼望着放学的终响铃声。铃声一响,除了大卫,每个人都会跑去拿外套然后回家。
大卫是个穿着破旧衣服的小男孩。我常常____2____,为什么他的妈妈在寒冷的冬天把他穿得这么单薄,没有外套、靴子,也没有手套。但有一点让大卫与众不同。我仍然记得他总是____3____笑容,还喜欢帮助别人。他总是放学后留下来把椅子放好,然后扫地。我们____4____聊很多。他只是笑笑,问还有什么他能做的,然后感谢我让他留下来,然后慢慢地回家。
几周过去了,终于到了假期前的最后一个上学日。当他们中的最后一个人____5____出门时,我开心地笑了。当我转过身时,我看到大卫____6____站在我的桌子旁。
“我有东西要给你,”他说着,从背后____7____一个小盒子。他让我快点打开它。我解开包装,但里面什么也没看到。我看着大卫的笑脸,又看回盒子里,然后说:“这个盒子很漂亮,大卫,但它是____8____的。”
“哦,不,不是的,”大卫说。“它充满了爱。我妈妈在去世前告诉我,爱是什么你看不见也摸不着,除非你知道它在那里。”
当我看着那张我____10____注意过的自豪而脏兮兮的脸时,泪水充满了我的眼睛。我永远不会忘记我桌子上那个小盒子的意义。那个圣诞节之后,大卫和我成了好朋友。
( )1. A. 有礼貌的 B. 严肃的 C. 不耐烦的 D. 冷静的
( )2. A. 知道 B. 想知道 C. 意识到 D. 学习
( )3. A. 对待 B. 感觉 C. 带着(笑容) D. 分享
( )4. A. 从不 B. 经常 C. 总是 D. 几乎
( )5. A. 匆忙 B. 跳 C. 走 D. 慢跑
( )6. A. 粗心地 B. 悲伤地 C. 安静地 D. 无助地
( )7. A. 搜寻 B. 找到 C. 举起 D. 拉出
( )8. A. 便宜的 B. 空的 C. 无用的 D. 昂贵的
( )9. A. 当……时 B. 直到 C. 尽管 D. 因为
( )10. A. 特别地 B. 几乎 C. 几乎不 D. 仔细地
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