(
A.It
B.This
C.That
D.He
A
)11.It
is very important to learn English well.A.It
B.This
C.That
D.He
答案
11. A 【点拨】句型“It is important to do sth.”表示“做某事是重要的”。故选 A。
(
—
A.This
B.That
C.They
D.It
D
)12.—What's the date today?—
It
is the eighth of March today.A.This
B.That
C.They
D.It
答案
12. D 【点拨】答句意为“今天是三月八日”,用 it 指代时间。故选 D。
二、根据句意及所给中文提示、英文解释或首字母,写出句中所缺单词,每空限填一词。
1. We surveyed 80 smokers and found that only one
2. If he got back to the
3. —What do you think of our hotel?
—Great! I am satisfied with your good
4. Wu Dong and Li Ping are both good helpers, and e
1. We surveyed 80 smokers and found that only one
quarter
(四分之一) would like to give up smoking.2. If he got back to the
level
(水平) that you and I communicate at, it would be enough.3. —What do you think of our hotel?
—Great! I am satisfied with your good
service
(the serving of customers in hotels, restaurants and shops).4. Wu Dong and Li Ping are both good helpers, and e
ither
of them can help me.答案
二、1. quarter 2. level 3. service 4. either
三、阅读短文,在文中空白处填入 1 个适当的单词,或用括号内所给单词的正确形式填空。
It is believed that the earliest chopsticks were developed over 5,000 years ago in China. In the Spring and Autumn Period, metal (金属) chopsticks 1 (appear). Today we have chopsticks made 2 different materials (材料).
In ancient times, the rich usually used hard green stone or gold chopsticks for showing their 3 (wealth). It was said that silver chopsticks would turn black if they touched poisoned food (but we now know this isn't always true), so in history many kings used them to see whether the food was bad for them 4 not.
In China, chopsticks 5 (give) to a daughter when she marries to hope that they 6 (have) a child very soon, because the word in Chinese is pronounced like “quick child”. People often believe chopsticks mean good luck. So on 7 first day of a new year, many families will put new chopsticks on the table at dinner, wishing for good luck.
It's believed that 8 (use) chopsticks at dinner is very helpful to make your fingers 9 (do) everything freely. It can improve memory, too. Now many 10 (west) put the knives and forks beside their bowls and dishes but choose chopsticks in China.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
It is believed that the earliest chopsticks were developed over 5,000 years ago in China. In the Spring and Autumn Period, metal (金属) chopsticks 1 (appear). Today we have chopsticks made 2 different materials (材料).
In ancient times, the rich usually used hard green stone or gold chopsticks for showing their 3 (wealth). It was said that silver chopsticks would turn black if they touched poisoned food (but we now know this isn't always true), so in history many kings used them to see whether the food was bad for them 4 not.
In China, chopsticks 5 (give) to a daughter when she marries to hope that they 6 (have) a child very soon, because the word in Chinese is pronounced like “quick child”. People often believe chopsticks mean good luck. So on 7 first day of a new year, many families will put new chopsticks on the table at dinner, wishing for good luck.
It's believed that 8 (use) chopsticks at dinner is very helpful to make your fingers 9 (do) everything freely. It can improve memory, too. Now many 10 (west) put the knives and forks beside their bowls and dishes but choose chopsticks in China.
1.
appeared
2.
of
3.
wealth
4.
or
5.
are given
6.
will have
7.
the
8.
using
9.
do
10.
westerners
答案
三、1. appeared 2. of 3. wealth 4. or 5. are given
6. will have 7. the 8. using 9. do 10. westerners
6. will have 7. the 8. using 9. do 10. westerners
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