题目列表(包括答案和解析)
69.
What kind of people can enjoy happiness
according the passage?
A. Only those who have cars.
B. Only those who have their own happiness.
C. Only those who have big houses.
D. Only those who have a lot of money.
63.
What does the underlined word “distractions”
probably refer to?
A. Ways that help one to focus.
B. Words that help one to feel less tense.
C. Activities that turn one's attention away.
D. Habits that make it hard for one to relax.
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B
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Phonetics Professor Henry Higgins first meets Eliza
Doolittle, a flower girl, near the Royal Opera House, late on a cold March
night. Eliza is selling flowers. Higgins is out on his endless search for new
dialects of London’s
speech.
Higgins makes a bet with Colonel Pickering that he can turn the cockney(伦敦腔)flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, into a lady within
three months. To do so, he must change her thick London accent, teach her to speak proper
English and teach her manners.
Higgins looks upon her not as a person but as raw material for his experiment.
He trains Eliza for weeks. When no progress is made, Eliza, loses her courage,
Higgins loses his temper, and even Pickering’s
patience wears thin.
At last she improves. In order to test Eliza, he decides to introduce her to
his mother’s guests at the Ascot Race Meeting. Eliza proves to be a success.
Pickering and Higgins are very proud, and neither of them takes into account
Eliza’s personal accomplishments in the matter. Eliza has absorbed the
sophistication(世故)and the courage to see the unfairness of this, and she blows up, demanding
recognition. The Professor is astonished. It is as though a statue has come to
life and spoken. Eliza rushes out of the house angrily.
Higgins discovers that he is hurt because Eliza leaves him. He meets her at his
mother’s flat where she has gone for advice. They argue violently and she
storms out. It is only a moment after her departure that Higgins finally wakes
up to the fact that Eliza has become an entirely independent and admirable
human being. He realizes that he will have a difficult time getting on without
her.
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64. What is Henry Higgins doing when he meets
Eliza?
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A. He is buying some flowers.
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B. He is in search of new dialects.
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C. He is making a speech in London.
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D. He is watching a play in the Royal Opera House.
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65. From the passage we can see that ______________________.
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A. Eliza has made rapid progress during the first week
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B. turning Eliza into a "lady" is not an
easy job
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C. Higgins gives up when no progress is
made
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D. Pickering
often loses his temper when teaching Eliza
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66. Higgins does all of the following to turn Eliza
into a lady EXCEPT _______________.
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A. teach her proper English
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B. teach her manners
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C. buy her flowers every day
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D. change her thick London accent
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67. What does the underlined phrase "blow
up" mean in this passage?
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A. To become very excited.
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B. To be very disappointed.
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C. To become very angry.
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D. To be very interested.
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68. Why is Higgins astonished when Eliza demands
recognition?
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A. Because he thought Eliza was only a statue.
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B. Because his mother’s friends don’t like Eliza at
all.
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C. Because he thinks highly of Eliza’s personal
achievements.
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D. Because he didn’t realize that Eliza had become an
independent person.
C
Happiness is for everyone. You don't need to
care about those people who have beautiful
houses with large gardens and swimming pools
or those who have nice cars and a lot of money and so on. Why? Because those
who have cars may want to walk on the country roads in their free time.
In fact, happiness is always around you if
you put your heart into it. When you are in trouble at school, you friends will
help you; when you work hard at your lessons, your parents are always taking
good care of your life and your health; when you get success, your friends will
say congratulations to you; when you do something wrong, people around you will
help you to correct it. And when you do something good to others, you will feel
happy, too. All these are your happiness. If you notice a bit of them, you can
see that happiness is always around you.
Happiness is not the same as money. It is a
feeling of your heart. When you are poor, you can also say you are very happy
because you have something else that can't be bought with money. When you meet
with difficulties, you can say loudly you are very happy because you have more
chances to challenge yourself. So you cannot always say you are poor and you
have bad luck. As the saying goes, life is like a revolving(旋转的) door: when it closes, it
also opens. If you take every chance you get, you can be a happy and lucky
person.
62.
What does Karen Pickering put on top of
her diary?
A. Her training schedule.
B. Her daily happenings.
C. Her achievements.
D. Her sports career.
61.
What does Sir Steven Redgrave mainly talk
about?
A. Difficulties influenced his career.
B. Specialists offered him medical advice.
C. Training helped him defeat his disease.
D. He overcame the shadow of illness to win.
59. This area is suffering a of mice.
58.
The twin sisters in
many ways.
57.
There was a(n) silence in the darkness.
56.
The refugees need help .
55.
You punishment if you do wrong.
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