題目列表(包括答案和解析)
to have the staple food at last or have 15 of them at all.
Perhaps one of the things that 16 a Western visitor most is that some of the Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their 17 . In formal dinners, there are always “public” chopsticks and spoons for this purpose, but some hosts 18 use their own chopsticks. This is a sign of true friendship and politeness. It is 19 polite to eat the food. If you do not eat it, just 20 the food in the plate.
1. A. Besides B. Instead
C. But D. Therefore
2. A. though B. for
C. if D. unless
3. A. enough B. too
C. much D. yet
4. A. because B. what
C. whether D. that
5. A. when B. though
C. however D. while
6. A. enjoys B. shares
C. has D. takes
7. A. treated B. received
C. accepted D. carried
8. A. smell B. look
C. sign D. taste
9. A. deals B. does
C. begins D. comes
10. A. followed B. eaten
C. treated D. taken
11. A. carried B. brought
C. served D. sent
12. A. and B. of
C. till D. to
13. A. go B. do
C. come D. serve
14. A. offer B. choose
C. fail D. manage
15. A. all B. neither
C. none D. both
16. A. surprises B. frightens
C. interests D. pleases
17. A. own B. children
C. guests D. foreigners
18. A. may B. must
C. should D. would
19. A. always B. never
C. usually D. often
20. A. put B. leave
C. remain D. keep
Of course, the main difference on the Chinese dinner table is chopsticks instead of knife and fork, but that’s only superficial(表面上的). 1 , in good restaurants, you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork, 2 you find the chopsticks not helpful 3 . The real difference is 4 in the West, you have your own plate of food, 5 in China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone 6 . If you are being 7 to a formal dinner and particularly if the host thinks you’re in the country for the first time, he will do the best to give you a 8 of many different types of dishes. The meal usually 9 with a set of at least four cold dishes, to be 10 by the main courses of hot meat and vegetable dishes. Soup then will be 11 (unless in Guangdong style restaurants)to be followed by staple food(主食)ranging from rice, noodles 12 dumplings. If you wish to have your rice to 13 with other dishes, you should say so in good time, for most of the Chinese 14
to have the staple food at last or have 15 of them at all.
Perhaps one of the things that 16 a Western visitor most is that some of the Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their 17 . In formal dinners, there are always “public” chopsticks and spoons for this purpose, but some hosts 18 use their own chopsticks. This is a sign of true friendship and politeness. It is 19 polite to eat the food. If you do not eat it, just 20 the food in the plate.
1. A. Besides B. Instead
C. But D. Therefore
2. A. though B. for
C. if D. unless
3. A. enough B. too
C. much D. yet
4. A. because B. what
C. whether D. that
5. A. when B. though
C. however D. while
6. A. enjoys B. shares
C. has D. takes
7. A. treated B. received
C. accepted D. carried
8. A. smell B. look
C. sign D. taste
9. A. deals B. does
C. begins D. comes
10. A. followed B. eaten
C. treated D. taken
11. A. carried B. brought
C. served D. sent
12. A. and B. of
C. till D. to
13. A. go B. do
C. come D. serve
14. A. offer B. choose
C. fail D. manage
15. A. all B. neither
C. none D. both
16. A. surprises B. frightens
C. interests D. pleases
17. A. own B. children
C. guests D. foreigners
18. A. may B. must
C. should D. would
19. A. always B. never
C. usually D. often
20. A. put B. leave
C. remain D. keep
It was a perfect day, just the right kind of day to go fishing.
My 13-year-old son Jonathan and I had been 26 this trip for weeks, and now we were sitting on the shore of a beautiful lake.
We 27 and talked, and then, suddenly, I saw small 28 where my float(浮子) had been. I waited, 29 it would pop right back up again, but the 30 stayed underneath the water and my heart started to beat 31 . After a few more seconds, my fishing rod was suddenly pulled off the stick it was leaning on 32 me and it was being dragged towards the water.
I firmly caught hold of the fishing rod and lifted it up. This fish was 33 ! Slowly, my son balanced on two rocks and leaned down to get the giant off the fishhook.
For just one second, he lost his 34 and reached up with his right hand to steady 35 . At that moment, our huge fish got off the fishing line and started to swim 36 .
I saw tears streaming down Jonathan’s face. “Dad, I’m sorry. I’ll never be able to 37 this up to you.” I reached out and put my hands on his shoulders. I said the following 38 almost without thinking. “Jon, how did you feel 39 I was reeling(往卷軸上繞起) that fish in? Were you excited?” He nodded and said, “ Dad, I’ve never been so 40 in my whole life!” I replied, “ Jon, wasn’t that about the most fun thing we’ve ever done together?” He nodded his head in 41 . Then I said, “So, why should we let a fish getting away 42 possibly the best experience we’ve ever had? Let’s be happy about the fun we did have.”
My son, 43 his arms around me and said, “ Dad, I love you so much!” I 44 him back and said softly into his ear, “I love you too, Jon.”
We 45 did catch that big fish. But I’ve known ever since that I didn’t let the most important thing get away that day.
26. A. promoting B. setting C. appreciating D. planning
27. A. ran B. fished C. lay D. listened
28. A. holes B. objects C. birds D. waves
29. A. thinking B. watching C. pointing D. discovering
30. A. pole B. float C. stick D. fishhook
31. A. regularly B. quietly C. curiously D. heavily
32. A. behind B. on top of C. in front of D. against
33. A. huge B. white C. alive D. beautiful
34. A. balance B. temper C. health D. bucket
35. A. him B. it C. itself D. himself
36. A. up B. beyond C. along D. away
37. A. pick B. make C. build D. speed
38. A. comments B. apologies C. songs D. words
39. A. although B. while C. unless D. since
40. A. reliable B. excited C. forgetful D. puzzled
41. A. agreement B. surprise C. guilt D. happiness
42. A. bring B. ruin C. shake D. mend
43. A. folding B. getting C. showing D. throwing
44. A. held B. followed C. hugged D. formed
45. A. really B. never C. once D. merely
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上涂黑。
“Anything else, sweetie?" my dad asked as he put some bills in my hand after treating me to breakfast and filling my car with gas."No.Thanks!" I was (36) by his fatherly acts, despite the fact that I just turned 40.Yet I realize that in my father's eyes, I will always be his (37) girl.Dad takes deep pleasure in knowing his children are well provided for and loves to give whenever he sees a need.
(38) this was not always the case.Divorced from my mother when I was 11, my dad couldn't be (39) his kids as often as he expected.Money was also tight; even weekend visits were (40). Nevertheless, my dad stayed in constant communication with us and ensured he was involved in our lives.Though he couldn't always be there (41), I knew he was only a phone call away.I could
always (42) that.
Even now, almost 30 years later, I (43) that he'll be there for me and I treasure this.I have a wonderful husband, but that hasn't (44) how Dad see me, I'm still his child and he loves to see that my (45) are met. '
I remember a time when I was (46) in a hardware store with Dad, I (47) my plans to decorate one wall in my house.That's all it took for Dad to take (48).By the time I got to the checkout (付款臺(tái)) line, the (49) I picked out were placed beside his purchases.
Then there was the time I (50) the mistake of taking him with me to the store for just a few items.By the time we were (51)my shopping cart was full of groceries from every aisle, in the store! My sister and I (52)that if you don't want Dad to buy it for you, avoid even mentioning you want (53).
My father really cares about me and is constantly (54) the best for me.He gives us stability and peace that no other (55) can provide.I'm so grateful for having a good dad.
36.A.a(chǎn)ffected B.moved C.encouraged D.persuaded
37.A.little B.naughty C.bright D.diligent
38.A.And B.So C.Or D.But
39.A.upon B.a(chǎn)cross C.a(chǎn)round D.a(chǎn)gainst
40.A.relaxing B.rare C.disappointing D.brief
41.A.in person B.in front C.in advance D.in time
42.A.take to B.focus on C.turn to D.count on
43.A.recognize B.predict C.know D.dream
44.A.interfered B.changed C.remained D.stopped
45.A.needs B.friends C.situations D.kids
46.A.playing B.wandering C.resting D.shopping
47.A.disordered B.forgot C.mentioned D.considered
48.A.time B.a(chǎn)ction C.pleasure D.pride
49.A.supplies B.tools C.pictures D.lists
50.A.missed B.corrected C.ignored D.made
51.A.served B.helped C.finished D.satisfied
52.A.think B.joke C.understand D.learn
53.A.something B.a(chǎn)nything C.everything D.nothing
54.A.buying B.using C.designing D.seeking
55.A.citizenship B.kindness C.relationship D.business
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上涂黑。
The Middleton Bank was robbed, and Detective Paul Nichols was sent for. The bank 36 said, “The robber had a long and ugly 37 in his right cheek,” It happened that the man came into the bank and stood in line with the other customers. When he reached the window, however, he 38 the bank clerk a piece of paper, saying, “Do not say anything or 39 anything. I have a gun and will use it if I have to. Put four thousand dollars in a(an) 40 and hand it to me.” Realizing he was not joking, the bank clerk did exactly as the robber wished. The man walked out of the bank, and no one realized what had happened, not even the lady standing behind him.
A thorough search was made, 41 no such a person with an ugly scar was 42.
“I can’t understand how he could get 43 so rapidly,” Detective Nicolas told his 44 Nancy that evening. “We questioned 45 inside and outside the bank. No one saw a man with a scar on his 46 .” Nancy Nicholas was a very 47 woman. Her husband liked to discuss his 48 with her because of this.
She enjoyed helping solve the case. While her husband was 49 a program on TV, Nancy sat drinking coffee in 50 . “Why should the robber want the bank clerk to 51 the scar?” She said to herself. “He should have wanted to hide it.”
Nancy 52 , and went over to turn off the TV. She let her husband know what she had come 53 .
Five minutes later, Paul was in his car, hurrying to the 54 station. Another search was organized.
The robber was caught within twenty-four hours. The man had been a(an) 55 , and knew how to disguise(偽裝) himself.
36.A.leader B.manager C.director D.clerk
37.A.bite B.hole C.birthmark D.scar
38.A.handed B.read C.wrote D.printed
39.A.do B.see C.hear D.touch
40.A.car B.lorry C.box D.envelope
41.A.but B.a(chǎn)nd C.because D.so
42.A.killed B.heard C.found D.invited
43.A.out B.up C.in D.a(chǎn)way
44.A.wife B.daughter C.sister D.workmate
45.A.no one B.nobody C.everyone D.somebody
46.A.leg B.face C.a(chǎn)rm D.back
47.A.beautiful B.ugly C.polite D.practical
48.A.studies B.family affairs C.family plans D.personal affairs
49.A.watching B.hearing C.looking for D.listening to
50.A.a(chǎn)nger B.surprise C.danger D.silence
51.A.feel B.see C.make D.cover
52.A.cried B.jumped C.rose from her seat D.stood
53.A.up with B.with C.for D.to
54.A.railway B.police C.radio D.bus
55.A.farmer B.inventor C.traveler D.a(chǎn)ctor
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