【題目】We often describe spring as a time of rebirth, renewal and awakening. However, when the weather turns warm, many of us suffer from spring fever Are we actually sick when we have spring fever? Originally, yes, 1 When the weather turned warm, some people developed sore throats, headaches, or stuffy noses. The definition of “spring fever” slowly changed in the early 1800s, Now people come to use the term to mean a sudden increase of romantic feelings. Elvis Presley describes this feeling in the song “Spring Fever.” “Spring fever, comes to everyone. Spring fever, it’s tune for fun. There’s no doubt now, love is everywhere. Get up, get out, spring is everywhere.” These days, we use “spring fever to describe a restless feeling after the long, cold days of winter. But the word “spring” is not just a season. 2

Imagine that you are resting on the couch when suddenly you see a mouse run across the floor. You spring into action! You jump from the couch and run after the mouse! But you miss, 3 Audit works! But when you tell your roommate that you caught a mouse in a trap, tears spring to her eyes. You feel bad and awfully sorry, but she really should have told you about her pet mouse Charlie! After all, your apartment doesn’t allow pets.

4 You say to her, “You can’t just spring that on me! I’ll need time to find another roommate!” But then you think that maybe it’s for the best. Every time you see her, you feel guilty about Charlie, her pet mouse. 5 She always expects you to compensate her for her loss of the mouse: she wants you to spring for lunch, spring for movie tickets, and sometimes even spring for groceries. When you spring for something, you pay for someone else.

These expressions are really cool, aren’t they? Next time, you can say to a friend, “I have spring fever. Let’s leave early and go to an outdoor cafe, I’ll spring for coffee.”

A. Things art conning to life in spring!

B. Your roommate turns her back on you.

C. It is also a verb that means something happening or appearing quickly.

D. Spring fever used to refer to an Actual illness.

E. Then unexpectedly, your roommate is moving out tomorrow.

F. That night you spring a trap with some cheese in it

G. Even so, she constantly annoys you.

【答案】

1D

2C

3F

4E

5G

【解析】本文介紹一些關(guān)于spring的習(xí)慣用語。

1上文提到當(dāng)我們有春熱時(shí),我們真的生病了嗎?最初,是的。承接上文,D項(xiàng) Spring fever used to refer to an Actual illness.“春熱指的是一種真正的疾病。切題。

2上文提到但是春天這個(gè)詞不僅僅是一個(gè)季節(jié)。承接上文,C項(xiàng) It is also a verb that means something happening or appearing quickly.“它也是一個(gè)動詞,意思是發(fā)生或迅速出現(xiàn)的東西。切題。該項(xiàng)中的also與上文中的not just對應(yīng)。

3上文提到你從沙發(fā)上跳起來,去追趕老鼠!但是你沒抓住,”。下文提到但是當(dāng)你告訴你的室友你在一個(gè)陷阱里捉到一只老鼠時(shí),眼淚就會涌向她的眼睛。承接上下句,F項(xiàng) That night you spring a trap with some cheese in it“那天晚上你在里面放了一個(gè)帶奶酪的陷阱。切題。關(guān)鍵詞trap。

4下文提到你對她說,你不能把它給我!我需要時(shí)間去找另一個(gè)室友!””承接下文,E項(xiàng)Then unexpectedly, your roommate is moving out tomorrow.“然后出乎意料的是,你的室友明天就要搬走了。切題。該項(xiàng)中的moving out tomorrow.find another roommate對應(yīng)。

5下文提到她總是希望你能補(bǔ)償她失去的那只老鼠:她想讓你請她去吃午飯,提出去買電影票,有時(shí)甚至是提出去買雜貨。承接下文,G項(xiàng)Even so, she constantly annoys you.“即使這樣,她持續(xù)不斷地?zé)⿺_你切題。該項(xiàng)中的constantly annoys you與下文內(nèi)容吻合。

做七選五題時(shí),當(dāng)心文中小also”,also的意思,這就說明前文一定存在它的一個(gè)分支了,這樣的例子比比皆是:前文交代“It helps you practice what you have learnt during the day and establish study habits that will be important in college ”雖然看上去很長的一句話,從句就有兩個(gè),但是重點(diǎn)就三個(gè)單詞“It helps you”,此時(shí)在空中填上“It can also help you prepare for your classes and get a sense of progress.”,(關(guān)鍵詞It can also help you)這樣一對應(yīng)就很工整了。當(dāng)然“also”只是一個(gè)代表罷了,可以表示遞進(jìn)的詞還有很多:what’ more, besides, in addition等等。本題第2小題,該項(xiàng)中的also與上文中的not just對應(yīng)。故答案為C。

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