三、动词填空
1. As most of the local people can speak a little Chinese, we had little difficulty
2. I promise to drive my grandfather around the main sights when he
3. When the teacher came in, the students
4. The grapes
5. Today, the overuse of cars
6. — Do you know some of the places of interest in Wuxi?
— Yes, it’s the second time I
7. Our new library which
8. Mr Black makes it possible for us
1. As most of the local people can speak a little Chinese, we had little difficulty
communicating
(communicate) with them during our tour to Russia.2. I promise to drive my grandfather around the main sights when he
comes
(come) next time.3. When the teacher came in, the students
were talking
(talk) excitedly about the class project.4. The grapes
are hanging
(hang) down from the trellises (架子) in their yard. Let’s pick some.5. Today, the overuse of cars
is considered
(consider) as one of the main causes of air pollution.6. — Do you know some of the places of interest in Wuxi?
— Yes, it’s the second time I
have visited
(visit) this beautiful city.7. Our new library which
was finished
(finish) building last month will be put into use next month.8. Mr Black makes it possible for us
to learn
(learn) Physics easily and in an interesting way in his class.答案
1.communicating 2.comes 3.were talking 4.are hanging 5.is considered 6.have visited 7.was finished 8.to learn
解析
翻译:
三、动词填空
1. 由于大多数当地人会说一点中文,我们在俄罗斯旅行期间与他们交流几乎没有困难。
2. 我保证当我爷爷下次来的时候,我会开车带他游览主要景点。
3. 当老师进来的时候,学生们正在兴奋地谈论班级项目。
4. 葡萄正从他们院子的架子上垂下来。我们摘一些吧。
5. 如今,汽车的过度使用被认为是空气污染的主要原因之一。
6. ——你知道无锡的一些名胜古迹吗?
——知道,这是我第二次参观这座美丽的城市了。
7. 我们上个月建成的新图书馆下个月将投入使用。
8. 布莱克先生让我们在他的课堂上能够轻松且有趣地学习物理。
三、动词填空
1. 由于大多数当地人会说一点中文,我们在俄罗斯旅行期间与他们交流几乎没有困难。
2. 我保证当我爷爷下次来的时候,我会开车带他游览主要景点。
3. 当老师进来的时候,学生们正在兴奋地谈论班级项目。
4. 葡萄正从他们院子的架子上垂下来。我们摘一些吧。
5. 如今,汽车的过度使用被认为是空气污染的主要原因之一。
6. ——你知道无锡的一些名胜古迹吗?
——知道,这是我第二次参观这座美丽的城市了。
7. 我们上个月建成的新图书馆下个月将投入使用。
8. 布莱克先生让我们在他的课堂上能够轻松且有趣地学习物理。
四、完形填空 先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入
空白处的最佳选项。
Sometimes it is impossible to deliver (投递) all the mail that arrives at the post office. Perhaps there is an 1 mailing address and there is no return address. The post office cannot just 2 the mail, so it becomes “dead mail”. Dead mail is 3 to one of the U.S. Post Service’s in Atlanta, New York, and San Francisco. Seventy-five million pieces of mail can be put in these offices in one year.
There the workers of the dead mail offices have 4 ways to deal with all of these pieces of dead mail. First of all, they look for 5 that can help them deliver the mail; they open packages, expecting that something 6 will show where the package comes from or is going to. Dead mail will also be listed on a 7 so that people can call in and check to see if a missing thing is there. However, all of the mail cannot simply be 8 forever; there is just too much of it. When a lot of dead mail comes together, the dead mail offices hold public auctions (拍卖). Every three months, the people who are 9 are invited to the offices with objects found in dead mail packages and the 10 bidders (出价者) among them can get these things.
(
B. important
C. unclear
D. inactive
(
B. eat up
C. sell out
D. throw away
(
B. returned
C. lent
D. sold
(
B. different
C. silly
D. kind
(
B. time
C. clues
D. books
(
B. inside
C. useless
D. outside
(
B. mirror
C. TV set
D. computer
(
B. put
C. bought
D. borrowed
(
B. interested
C. worried
D. satisfied
(
B. cleverest
C. highest
D. easiest
空白处的最佳选项。
Sometimes it is impossible to deliver (投递) all the mail that arrives at the post office. Perhaps there is an 1 mailing address and there is no return address. The post office cannot just 2 the mail, so it becomes “dead mail”. Dead mail is 3 to one of the U.S. Post Service’s in Atlanta, New York, and San Francisco. Seventy-five million pieces of mail can be put in these offices in one year.
There the workers of the dead mail offices have 4 ways to deal with all of these pieces of dead mail. First of all, they look for 5 that can help them deliver the mail; they open packages, expecting that something 6 will show where the package comes from or is going to. Dead mail will also be listed on a 7 so that people can call in and check to see if a missing thing is there. However, all of the mail cannot simply be 8 forever; there is just too much of it. When a lot of dead mail comes together, the dead mail offices hold public auctions (拍卖). Every three months, the people who are 9 are invited to the offices with objects found in dead mail packages and the 10 bidders (出价者) among them can get these things.
(
C
) 1. A. impatientB. important
C. unclear
D. inactive
(
D
) 2. A. turn offB. eat up
C. sell out
D. throw away
(
A
) 3. A. sentB. returned
C. lent
D. sold
(
B
) 4. A. noB. different
C. silly
D. kind
(
C
) 5. A. peopleB. time
C. clues
D. books
(
B
) 6. A. funnyB. inside
C. useless
D. outside
(
D
) 7. A. phoneB. mirror
C. TV set
D. computer
(
A
) 8. A. keptB. put
C. bought
D. borrowed
(
B
) 9. A. boredB. interested
C. worried
D. satisfied
(
C
) 10. A. cheapestB. cleverest
C. highest
D. easiest
答案
1-5: CDABC 6-10: BDABC
解析
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四、完形填空
先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
有时,邮局无法投递所有收到的邮件。也许是邮寄地址不清楚(第1题),而且没有回信地址。邮局不能就这么扔掉(第2题)这些邮件,所以它就成了“死信”。死信会被送往(第3题)美国邮政服务局位于亚特兰大、纽约和旧金山的其中一个办事处。一年里,这些办事处能收到7500万件邮件。
在那里,死信办公室的工作人员有不同的(第4题)方法来处理所有这些死信。首先,他们寻找能帮助他们投递邮件的线索(第5题);他们打开包裹,期望包裹里面(第6题)的东西能显示出包裹来自哪里或者要寄到哪里。死信也会被列在电脑(第7题)上,这样人们就可以打电话来查看丢失的东西是否在那里。然而,所有的邮件不能就这么永远被保留(第8题)着;邮件实在太多了。当大量死信堆积时,死信办公室会举行公开拍卖。每三个月,感兴趣的(第9题)人会被邀请到办公室,他们可以看到从死信包裹里找到的物品,其中出价最高的(第10题)竞标者可以得到这些东西。
1. A. 不耐烦的 B. 重要的 C. 不清楚的 D. 不活跃的(答案:C)
2. A. 关掉 B. 吃光 C. 卖完 D. 扔掉(答案:D)
3. A. 发送;送往 B. 返回 C. 借出 D. 出售(答案:A)
4. A. 没有 B. 不同的 C. 愚蠢的 D. 善良的(答案:B)
5. A. 人 B. 时间 C. 线索 D. 书(答案:C)
6. A. 有趣的 B. 里面的 C. 无用的 D. 外面的(答案:B)
7. A. 电话 B. 镜子 C. 电视机 D. 电脑(答案:D)
8. A. 保留 B. 放置 C. 购买 D. 借(答案:A)
9. A. 厌烦的 B. 感兴趣的 C. 担心的 D. 满意的(答案:B)
10. A. 最便宜的 B. 最聪明的 C. 最高的 D. 最容易的(答案:C)
四、完形填空
先通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
有时,邮局无法投递所有收到的邮件。也许是邮寄地址不清楚(第1题),而且没有回信地址。邮局不能就这么扔掉(第2题)这些邮件,所以它就成了“死信”。死信会被送往(第3题)美国邮政服务局位于亚特兰大、纽约和旧金山的其中一个办事处。一年里,这些办事处能收到7500万件邮件。
在那里,死信办公室的工作人员有不同的(第4题)方法来处理所有这些死信。首先,他们寻找能帮助他们投递邮件的线索(第5题);他们打开包裹,期望包裹里面(第6题)的东西能显示出包裹来自哪里或者要寄到哪里。死信也会被列在电脑(第7题)上,这样人们就可以打电话来查看丢失的东西是否在那里。然而,所有的邮件不能就这么永远被保留(第8题)着;邮件实在太多了。当大量死信堆积时,死信办公室会举行公开拍卖。每三个月,感兴趣的(第9题)人会被邀请到办公室,他们可以看到从死信包裹里找到的物品,其中出价最高的(第10题)竞标者可以得到这些东西。
1. A. 不耐烦的 B. 重要的 C. 不清楚的 D. 不活跃的(答案:C)
2. A. 关掉 B. 吃光 C. 卖完 D. 扔掉(答案:D)
3. A. 发送;送往 B. 返回 C. 借出 D. 出售(答案:A)
4. A. 没有 B. 不同的 C. 愚蠢的 D. 善良的(答案:B)
5. A. 人 B. 时间 C. 线索 D. 书(答案:C)
6. A. 有趣的 B. 里面的 C. 无用的 D. 外面的(答案:B)
7. A. 电话 B. 镜子 C. 电视机 D. 电脑(答案:D)
8. A. 保留 B. 放置 C. 购买 D. 借(答案:A)
9. A. 厌烦的 B. 感兴趣的 C. 担心的 D. 满意的(答案:B)
10. A. 最便宜的 B. 最聪明的 C. 最高的 D. 最容易的(答案:C)
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