相关试卷
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1、However, in the big city, people live in the forest which (make) up of cement and steel.
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2、The particular stories might not be true and some of the characters or events might be made .
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3、Remember to drink throughout exercise to make up water lost to sweat.
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4、With life being made up ups and downs, it is not always easy to maintain a good and enthusiastic attitude.
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5、我们多年来一直保持通信,因为我们在戏剧方面兴趣相投。(1)、We with each other for many years, since we share a common interest in drama. (correspond)(2)、We with each other for many years, since we share a common interest in drama. (correspondence)
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6、The editor of Literary Criticism welcomes (correspond) from readers on any subject.
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7、He went on to become foreign (correspond) for the Toronto Star and used his extraordinary experiences in Europe and later Cuba to inform his writing.
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8、This is because the word that (correspond)to "umbrella" in Chinese sounds like another Chinese word which means "to separate".
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9、你在北京突然生病,我写信深表同情。
I'm writing during your stay in Beijing.
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10、The company decided to be sympathetic their employees' request for flexible working hours.
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11、I am wholly sympathy with the idea,but if you persist in it you are likely to offend many officials.
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12、Nowadays, education stresses more on cultivating creative minds, exploring the truth and developing sympathy and understanding of our fellow men.
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13、简的心情如此好,以至于几乎要跳起来,眼里充满了喜悦的泪水。
Jane was , tears of happiness filling her eyes.
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14、It means a considerable expense,but I'm not in the mood (count) the pennies.
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15、John is good at telling jokes, but he is in no mood doing that today.
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16、We all know that if we are a bad mood, we are likely to express negative attitudes and feelings.
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17、As literary amateur, Tom was fond of all kinds of literary forms, such as drama,prose, poems full of rhythms and folk stories. So there was a string of versions of literature (work) on his book shelf. He often created nursery rhymes, whose core (centre) on lively animals, such as goats,bulls,bees and butterflies. They were within children's (comprehend), so they were easy to recite. His imagery of (sorrow), grief and good moods attracted civilians and nobles, who often corresponded with him. Tom's sister, Jane, a (profession) botanist, was keen on various plants. At dawn she would appreciate delicate cherry blossoms dewdrops on clovers. In spring, she would sow seeds, (await) them to grow up. She was innocent and was always sympathetic towards the poor. So she organized a team, was made up of ten adults, (oppose)racial prejudice in this modern era. All in all, Tom and Jane were successful in their respective fields.
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18、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was August, the busiest season for tourism. Oliver Holland, the owner of a restaurant in a scenic spot, was expecting as many as 500 tourists to visit and eat there each day. With a joyful heart, he jumped into his truck and set off to his restaurant. Before he turned onto the main road he had to go through an eleven-kilometer tunnel. It was the only access to his restaurant from his home.
Two years earlier a truck caught fire inside the tunnel and its closure for repairs was a huge blow to his business. When the road to his restaurant was blocked, the stream of tourists stopped. Although it was difficult, he managed to keep his staff on.
"This year will be a perfect year." Oliver thought.
Inside the tunnel everything went normal. But when he was near the end, Oliver spotted an unusual light 50 meters ahead. Then he saw something burning.
He stopped in his tracks and saw a tour bus on fire! At the back where the engine was, dozens of tourists were running towards him.
"They're going the wrong way." Oliver thought, knowing the tunnel exit was just 500 meters ahead. Then he realized the bus was now burning so fiercely that it was impossible for them to get around it.
As a former volunteer firefighter, Oliver first had to raise the alarm. "A bus is on fire Stop the traffic!" he texted with shaking hands, while thick smoke pouring out of the bus kept blowing in his direction under the influence of the strong wind. In no time it would black out the tunnel, choking and blinding anyone inside it. There was no chance for the poor tourists to survive. Every minute counted.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As a former volunteer firefighter, Oliver knew immediately what should be done.
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After a 2 minutes' desperate drive, finally they arrived at the exit of the tunnel!
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19、假定你是李华,你的新西兰朋友Lily发来邮件说她参加了她的学校组织的古筝比赛并获得了一等奖。请你回复邮件,内容包括:
1. 表示祝贺;
2. 肯定她的努力;
3. 请求交流切磋。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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20、阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
An (argue) once took place between the Wind and the Sun as to who was stronger. To decide the matter, they agreed to try their power on traveler. The one who could first take off his coat was (win).
The Wind tried first. He blew up such a strong wind that it tore up the (tree) by their roots. However, the harder the Wind blew, the more (tight) the traveler held his coat. The Wind kept (try) his best, but in vain.
Then came the (Sun) turn. He broke through the thick clouds shined so fiercely upon the land that the poor fellow almost fainted (晕倒).
"It is so hot that I feel like living in a stove," he said. So he rushed to a pond to cool (he), while throwing off his coat.
This story teaches us a lesson gentle means will often succeed while forcible ones will fail.