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根据所给单词或括号内汉语提示,用其适当形式填空。 1.The two teach...

根据所给单词或括号内汉语提示,用其适当形式填空。

1.The two teaching buildings are about 50 meters    (相距).

2.If you want your products to sell well,you should    (登广告)them.

3.Children like       (下载) songs from the Internet.

4.If a small part of the plane were to fail,the plane would    (爆炸) in the sky.

5.In my     (判断),it is well worth doing.

6.Real friendship is more      than money.(value)

7.The player from America has rich experience in playing,so he is a strong   (compete)for you.

8.As we all know,Confucius is a great    (educate).

9.His      (devote) to the cause of education inspired the young people to be teachers.

10.No books can    (borrow) from the school library without a library card.

11.     children were calling for their mothers.(frighten)

12.Don’t spend all your time on such a     job.(use)

13.Let’s give him our      on his passing his driving test.(congratulate)

14.There was only one     (survive)in the plane crash.

15.He is waiting for the result of the interview       (hope).

 

1.apart 2.advertise 3.downloading 4.explode 5.judgement 6.valuable 7.competitor 8.educator 9.devotion 10.be borrowed 11.Frightened 12.useless 13.congratulations 14.survivor 15.hopefully 【解析】 1.apart”表示相距、相隔。“这两栋教学楼相距50米。”故填apart 。 2.advertise v.登广告,故填advertise。 3.download v.下载 ,由于like后面接动词ing形式,故填downloading。 4.explode v.爆炸,故填explode。 5.judgement n.判断。In my judgement 根据我的判断,故填judgement。 6.valuable adj.有价值的,珍贵的,故填valuable。 7.competitor n.竞争对手,故填 competitor。 8.educator n.教育家,故填educator。 9.devotion n.奉献,故填devotion。 10.borrow v.借,这里是物作主语,应用被动形式,故填borrowed。 11.frightened adj.受到惊吓的,用来形容人,故填frightened。 12.useless adj.无用的,故填useless。 13.congratulation n.庆祝;祝贺,通常用复数形式。“give sb congratulations on sth.”为某人庆祝某事,故填congratulations。 14.survivor n.幸存者,故填survivor。 15.hopefully adv.希望地,故填hopefully。 考点:考查单词,及其单词的基本用法。
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Several minutes later, Nancy began to have supper with Mummy.

“Who           that you are bad?” asked Mummy.

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“You are         ,” said Mummy. “Phillips has often helped you with your English. You should have helped him. Why don’t you phone him and say           to him?”

“But he called me bad and           with me. I don’t want to go,” Nancy cried.

“Though you have done          bad, it does not make you a bad person. You are      a good person.”

Nancy showed a        look on her face. “How can that be, Mummy?” she asked.

“Our           is always good. So never believe that you are bad,” Mummy replied with a smile.

      flooded on Nancy’s face. “Am I       good, Mummy?” she asked.

“Yes, you are good, and always will be so. But that does not mean that you should not       the wrong that you do. You will have to call and         to Phillips. Do you understand me?”

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1.A. calm  B. protect  C. trick      D. praise

2.A. shy   B. foolish  C. bad     D. strong

3.A. get up   B. grow up  C. wash up  D. turn up

4.A. said  B. saw   C. heard   D. doubted

5.A. cried   B. refused  C. admitted   D. allowed

6.A. excited  B. comfortable C. nervous    D. angry

7.A. wrong  B. brave   C. wise       D. careful

8.A. goodbye  B. sorry   C. thank you  D. hello

9.A. competed B. lived   C. worked    D. argued

10.A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing

11.A. always  B. sometimes  C. ever   D. never

12.A. worried B. puzzled  C. confident  D. satisfied

13.A. chance  B. choice  C. condition  D. nature

14.A. Fear   B. Patience   C. Shock  D. Joy

15.A. really  B. hardly  C. already    D. gradually

16.A. account for B. pay for C. look forward to D. rely on

17.A. devote  B. apologize   C. introduce  D. turn

18.A. coldly  B. sadly      C. gratefully  D. pitifully

19.A. consult  B. change  C. teach  D. call

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1.We can learn that the book Life of Pi _____.

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B. was awarded two prizes

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D. is based on the author’s personal experience

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A. Pi

B. the zebra

C. the orangutan

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3. How does Pi escape being eaten by the tiger?

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B. By locking the tiger in a cage.

C. By being the leader of the two of them.

D. By fighting with the tiger.

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B. Jane Addams and Margaret Thatcher.

C. Marie Curie and Angela Merkel.

D. Marie Curie and Rachel Carson.

2.What do Angela Merkel and Margaret Thatcher have in common?

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D. Both of them have worked for three terms.

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4. What would be the best title for the text?

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