1. 阅读理解 | |
阅读理解
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项 (A 、B 、C 和 D )中,选出最佳选项。 George Bernard Shaw,the greatest and funniest British dramatist(剧作家)of the first half of the 20th century,was born in Dublin,Ireland,on July 26,1856.His early life was not happy. His father was a selfish man who drank too much and could not support his family properly. His mother was a disappointed,unhappy woman who found more pleasure in studying music than in her children. Bernard and his two sisters received little love and attention from their mother while they were young. At the age of ten Shaw entered school. At first he was the best student,but soon he was at or near the bottom of his class. Although he did not like school,Bernard was a good,bright,curious student. His lifelong interest in everything from music and art to machines and medicine began from school life. The interests of this tireless schoolboy were literature and music. He often entertained(使快乐)his classmates with stories he read. Early at the age of fifteen,he went to work in an office. He did well as an office clerk,but after five years he decided that he wanted to be a writer. He left Ireland and went to London,where he began to write seriously. Seventy-four years later the great dramatist died.
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2. 单词拼写(词汇运用) | |
根据下列句子中的中文,用本单元的单词的正确形式填空
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3. 翻译 | |
翻译句子(用所给的短语完成句子)
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4. 完形填空 | |
完形填空
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 He was known everywhere as a great artist. People1 from miles around to admire his beautiful2 His name was Pygmalion,and he lived long,long3 in Athens,Greece. Pygmalion4 his art for many years. His desire 5excellence made him spend months6a single work of art. He would not stop7he felt it was perfect.8the years passed,his work became9 Pygmalion painted flowers which looked 10natural that people tried to11them. He painted fruits which looked so12that people wanted to eat them. Everyone13 looked at the pictures he had painted was14by their beauty. As the years passed it15only his pictures that made him famous,Pygmalion16 made perfect pieces of sculpture.He could take a plain piece of wood17stone and make it beautiful. He could make a rough stone as18as glass. He worked long and hard to make his statues as real as possible. Often visitors who came to see his work began talking to someone. They were surprised when that person didn't19They were even more surprised20they realized they were talking to a statue. It always gave Pygmalion pleasure when people were surprised this way. (1)
A .
went
B .
came
C .
wandered
D .
hung
(2)
A .
work
B .
job
C .
treasure
D .
person
(3)
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since
B .
before
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ago
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after
(4)
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practiced
B .
worked
C .
exercised
D .
acted
(5)
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at
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on
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in
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for
(6)
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on
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for
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during
D .
in
(7)
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since
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when
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after
D .
until
(8)
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As
B .
When
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While
D .
After
(9)
A .
well
B .
better
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good
D .
more
(10)
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very
B .
so
C .
as
D .
really
(11)
A .
smell
B .
look
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see
D .
buy
(12)
A .
true
B .
real
C .
good
D .
like
(13)
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when
B .
which
C .
who
D .
whom
(14)
A .
delighted
B .
amused
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enjoyed
D .
drawn
(15)
A .
was
B .
wasn't
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weren't
D .
were
(16)
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however
B .
either
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yet
D .
also
(17)
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and
B .
or
C .
neither
D .
nor
(18)
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good
B .
nice
C .
smooth
D .
pretty
(19)
A .
speak
B .
talk
C .
answer
D .
say
(20)
A .
when
B .
after
C .
before
D .
until
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