( )What’s the matter with you,young man? A. wrong B. the wrong C. the question D. the meaning B) 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项 查看更多

 

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从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出与所给句子加粗部分意义相同或相近并能替代的一项。

“What's the trouble with you, young man?”

[  ]

A.mistake
B.matter
C.the illness
D.wrong

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完形填空。
                                                                   "See the doctor"
      In the waiting room,the patients (病人) , men and women,old and young,were sitting __1__ on the chairs, _2 _  for their turns. Billy, a school boy, was sitting there,too. They all looked very sad _ 3 _Billy. He _4_ an interesting story,and there was a smile on his face. Just then,the doctor came in to say he was ready for the next patient. Billy jumped up and ran into the __5 _  room.  
     " Good  morning, doctor!" " Good morning!  What's your __6_  ,young man?"asked the doctor.  _ 7_ Billy could say a word,the doctor made him   _8_ down on a bed. "Now,let me listen to your heart. " Billy tried to speak,but the doctor told him   __9_ anything."_10__,I'll take your temperature.”" Billy tried to sit up, but the doctor stopped him. "Now open your mouth... Mm, good."__11__with you.""I know there  12 _,"said the boy. "I just came to get some medicine for my father. "
(     )1. A. quickly        
(     )2. A. waiting        
(     )3. A. with          
(     )4. A. saw            
(     )5. A. patients      
(     )6. A. story          
(     )7. A. Before        
(     )8. A. to lie          
(     )9. A. say            
(     )10. A. After        
(     )11. A. wrong nothing
(     )12. A. aren't        

B. quietly        
B. waited          
B. and            
B. was seeing      
B. waiting        
B. trouble        
B. After          
B. lay              
B. not to say      
B. In              
B. something wrong
B. are            

C. luckily        
C. to wait      
C. except        
C. read          
C. sitting      
C. matter        
C. Until        
C. lying          
C. not say      
C. On            
C. nothing wrong
C. isn't          

D. noisily        
D. wait            
D. without        
D. was reading    
D. doctor's        
D. wrong          
D. While          
D. lie              
D. to say          
D. At              
D. wrong something
D. is              

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选择与句中画线部分意思相同或相近的词或短语。
1. What's wrong with the old man?
A. the thing
B. the trouble
C. matter
2. The child is not old enough to do the work.
A. so young
B. quite young
C. too young
3. If you don't work hard on subjects, you will fail the test.
A. pass the exams
B. miss the exams
C. not pass the exams
4. Everything will be free  in the future.
A.You needn't pay for it
B. It's very cheap
C. It's very expensive
5. They enjoyed themselves yesterday.
A. have a good time
B. had a great time
C. has fun

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情景对话

  (H>Han Meimei, W>Wang Tao)

  H: Hi, Wang Tao!

  W: Hi, Meimei!

  H: Where's Ma Ying?

  W: 1 .

  H: What's the matter?

  W: Her mother was hit by a bike two hours ago.

  H: 2 . How did it happen?

  W: While her mother was walking across the street, a young man on a bike rushed down. There was something wrong with his bike. 3

   Though he shouted at her to be careful, it was too late.

  H: 4 ?

  W: Nothing serious. But the doctor said she needed some rest.

  H: 5 ! By the way, where are you going?

  W: I'm going to the library.

  1.

[  ]

A.She is ill
B.She's been to the People's Park
C.She's gone shopping
D.She's gone to People's Hospital

2.

[  ]

A.What's wrong
B.I'm sorry to hear that
C.Thanks all the same
D.What a pity

3.

[  ]

A.He couldn't stop riding
B.He is too late to stop
C.He didn't know that to do
D.A policeman stopped him

4.

[  ]

A.Was it a traffic accident
B.How did you know it
C.Is she badly hurt
D.Was Ma Ying all right

5.

[  ]

A.Good-bye
B.Thank you
C.Thank goodness
D.What a pity

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阅读下面短文,然后从其后各题所给的四个选项中选择最佳选项。
         When his doctor told nine-year-old Michael Milton he would lose his left leg to bone cancer (骨癌) in
1982, one of the first questions he asked was: "Will I still be able to ski?"
         Soon, Milton, who grew up in a skiing family and had hit the hillside from the age of three, saw a video
of a one-legged skier that would change his life. After missing a winter of sport following his operation (手术),
the Australian young man gave it a try.
         By 14, Milton was skiing in his first international competition (国际比赛), the 1988 Winter Olympic
Games at Innsbruck, Austria. Just four years on, he became Australia's first gold medal (金牌) winner in France.
        But trying to make a living from the sport he loved seemed to be a far more icy matter. For year, Milton
had to do his best to make ends meet, mending cars, working as a gardener and in ski shops. At one point he
was so poor that he needed to win a place in an American skiing competition to win enough money for the plane
ticket home.
         But the skier who can hold his own in able-bodied speed-skiing events, thinks overcoming (克服) low
public expectations of what people with disabilities (残疾) can do is a greater obstacle (障碍) than being poor.
It's a problem that he is meeting with all the time.
         He says most people with disabilities don't want to be treated differently than others. "It's the environment
around you that helps you to try. My biggest goal is to raise (提高) the expectations of the public as to what
people with disabilities can do."
         Milton has won 10 Olympic and 11 world championship (锦标赛) medals and in April last year became
the world's first disabled person to ski at more than 200 km/h, reaching a surprising 210.4 km/h. His next goal
is the record of 212.26 km/h held by Australia's fastest able-bodied skier, Nick Kirshner. He'll then be the fastest
Australian skier ever.
1. When did Michael Milton win his first gold medal?
[     ]
A. In 1988.
B. When he was fourteen.
C. In 1992.
D. 8 years after his operation.
2. What is the biggest problem Milton met with in life?
[     ]
A. He has lost one of his legs because of bone cancer.
B. It's difficult for him to make the ends meet.
C. People don't believe what the disabled can do.
D. It's impossible for him to ski with the able-bodied.
3. Milton really wants _________ by skiing.
[     ]
A. to become the fastest skier in Australia
B. to show he is different from other skiers
C. to help other disabled people stand up
D. to make the public give up wrong ideas
4. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
[     ]
A. Milton is skiing for not only himself but also any disabled person.
B. Milton will give up skiing after he reaches more than 212.26 km/h.
C. Few people think that Milton's dream will come true in the end.
D. Thanks to Milton's work, the public environment has become better.

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