题目列表(包括答案和解析)
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阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~25各题所给的四个选项中,选出一个最佳答案。
One summer night Ludwig Van Beethoven (贝多芬) took a walk in the suburbs (郊区) of Bonn. Suddenly the night breeze brought to his ears the notes from a piano. He stopped 1 carefully and found 2 was his “F Sonata” (《F调奏鸣曲》) . He 3 the music and came to a small house. There 4 the window he saw a girl 5 a very old 6 ;a young 7 was making shoes 8 her. He pushed the door 9 and went in. The host 10 him warmly and told him that the girl was his sister, 11 was blind but very 12 of musiC. They could not 13 to send her to a master. So she was only trying to play 14 music she heard the neighbour 15 . She knew it was a work of a great 16 . Beethoven was very much 17 . Suddenly the candle was blown out. Moonlight 18 on the 19 slender figure (苗条的身材) . Beethoven felt he could no longer restrain (克制) himself and said he would play 20 music for them. He played so 21 that the brother and sister were amazed (使惊讶) . But before they had time to ask him to play another 22 . Beethoven was gone. Beethoven went 23 and wrote 24 he had just 25 . That was his famous “Clair de Lune” (《月光曲》) .
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1. A. listen |
B. to hear |
C. hear |
D. to listen |
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2. A. that |
B. one |
C. it |
D. this |
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3. A. to follow |
B. followed |
C. follow |
D. following |
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4. A. through |
B. out |
C. passing |
D. past |
[ ] |
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5. A. playing |
B. to play |
C. played |
D. play |
[ ] |
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6. A. music |
B. violin |
C. song |
D. piano |
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7. A. girl |
B. lady |
C. man |
D. boy |
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8. A. from |
B. beside |
C. against |
D. to |
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9. A. open |
B. opened |
C. opening |
D. to open |
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10. A. accepted |
B. received |
C. got |
D. pleased |
[ ] |
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11. A. which |
B. whom |
C. who |
D. that |
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12. A. glad |
B. like |
C. fond |
D. care |
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13. A. able |
B. want |
C. afford |
D. support |
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14. A. a few |
B. some |
C. several |
D. many |
[ ] |
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15. A. to play |
B. playing |
C. played |
D. play |
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16. A. writer |
B. poet |
C. composer |
D. singer |
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17. A. moved |
B. moving |
C. move |
D. to move |
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18. A. struck |
B. shone |
C. shines |
D. strikes |
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19. A. Beethoven's |
B. brother's |
C. girl's |
D. other |
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20. A. some |
B. a few |
C. many |
D. little |
[ ] |
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21. A. hard |
B. wonderfully |
C. happily |
D. excitedly |
[ ] |
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22. A. one |
B. music |
C. work |
D. piece |
[ ] |
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23. A. out |
B. in |
C. home |
D. on |
[ ] |
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24. A. which |
B. what |
C. that |
D. as |
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25. A. played |
B. heard |
C. wrote |
D. learned |
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阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意, 然后从1 —25各题所给的四个选项中, 选出一个最 佳答案。
One summer night Ludwig Van Beethoven (贝多芬) took a walk in the suburbs (郊区) of Bonn. Suddenly the night breeze brought to his ears the notes from a piano. He stopped 1 carefully and found 2 was his "F Sonata" 《F调奏鸣曲》. He 3 the music and came to a small house. There 4 the window he saw a girl 5 a very old 6; a youny 7 was making shoes 8 her. He pushed the door 9 and went in. The host 10 him warmly and told him that the girl was his sister, 11 was blind but very 12 of music. They could not 13 to send her to a master. So she was only trying to play 14 music she heard the neighbour 15. She knew it was a work of a great 16. Beethoven was very much 17.
Suddenly the candle was blown out. Moonlight 18 on the 19 slender figure (苗条的身材). Beethoven felt he could no longer restrain (克制) himself and said he would play 20 music for them. He played so 21 that the brother and sister were amazed (使惊讶). But before they had time to ask him to play another 22 Beethoven was gone. Beethoven went 23 and wrote 24 he had just 25. That was his famous "Clair de Lune" (《月光曲》)
1. A.listen B. to hear C. hear D. to listen [ ]
2. A. that B. one C. it D. this [ ]
3. A. to follow B. followed
C. follow D. following [ ]
4. A. through B. out C. passing D. past [ ]
5. A. playing B. to play C. played D. play [ ]
6. A. music B. violin C. song D. piano [ ]
7. A. girl B. lady C. man D. boy [ ]
8. A. from B. beside C. against D. to [ ]
9. A. open B. opened C. opening D. to open [ ]
10. A. accepted B. received
C. got D. pleased [ ]
11. A. which B. whom C. who D. that [ ]
12. A. glad B. like C. fond D. care [ ]
13. A. able B. want C. afford D. support [ ]
14. A. a few B. some C. several D. many [ ]
15. A. to play B. playing C. played D. play [ ]
16. A. writer B. poet C. composer D. singer [ ]
17. A. moved B. moving C. move D. to move [ ]
18. A. struck B. shone C. shines D. strikes [ ]
19. A. Beethoven's B. brother's
C. girl's D. other [ ]
20. A. some B. a few C. many D. little [ ]
21. A. hard B. wonderfully
C. happily D. excitedly
[ ]
22. A. one B. music C. work D. piece [ ]
23. A. out B. in C. home D. on [ ]
24. A. which B. what C. that D. as [ ]
25. A. played B. heard C. wrote D. learned [ ]
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
What is the tallest gift received by the United States? Located in New York Harbor, the 152-foot Statue of Liberty was a gift of international friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States.An inspiration to millions of immigrants, this statue is a universal symbol of freedom, democracy (民主) and diplomacy (外交) .
The relationship between the United States and France began during America's quest for independence from Great Britain in 1776.Benjamin Franklin was among those who served on the diplomatic front during the Revolutionary War.By living in Paris as the American ambassador, Benjamin cultivated a relationship with the French government and the French people.As a result, French soldiers fought alongside the American colonists (拓殖者) .Paris was the site for peace negotiations between the United States and Great Britain at the end of the war.
In 1865, Edourd de Laboulaye of France developed the idea of creating a giant statue to honor the friendship and the commitment to liberty between France and the United States. He formed the French-American Union to raise money for this project.Joseph Pulitzer used the editorial pages of his newspaper to raise support in the United States for the fund.French sculptor Auguste Bartholdi and structural engineer Gustave Eiffel finished the project in Paris, and the French people presented it to the people of America on July 4,1884.The statue was then shipped across the Atlantic in 214 boxes broken into 350 individual separate pieces. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated(奉献) on October 28,1886, and President Grover Cleveland accepted the statue on behalf of the American people.
Ellis Island, which was the arrival point for European immigrants, is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument.Between 1892 and 1924, more than 22 million passengers saw the Statue of Liberty as they passed through Ellis Island and the Port of New York.This landmark of freedom became a National Monument in 1924 and a major tourist attraction in the 20th Century.
56.From the passage, we can know the relationship between France and the USA from 1776 to 1865 is_____.
A.very cold B.just so-so C.quite close D.quite tense
57.Why did Edourd de Laboulaye put forward the project of building the Statue of Liberty?
A.To show respect to the USA.
B.To show the strong image of France.
C.To raise a lot of money.
D.To show the friendship and the commitment to liberty between the two countries.
58.The underlined word "landmark" in the last paragraph means_____ .
A.road B.success C.sign D.wonder
59.The best title for this passage is_____.
A.The Statue of Liberty B.A Great Project
C.Great Relationship D.Peace Negotiations
Tales From Animal Hospital
David Grant
David Grant has become a familiar face to millions of fans of Animal Hospital. Here Dr Grant tells us the very best of his personal stories about the animals he has treated,including familiar patients such as the dogs Snowy and Duchess,the delightful cat Marigold Serendipity Diamond. He also takes the reader behind the scenes at Harmsworth Memorial Animal Hospital as he describes his day,from ordinary medical check-ups to surgery(外科手术). Tales From Animal Hospital will delight all fans of the program and anyone who has a lively interest in their pet,whether it be cat,dog or snake!
£14.99 Hardback 272pp Simon Schuster
ISBN0751304417
Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer
Michael White
From the author(作者)of Stephen Hawking: A Life in Science,comes this colorful description of the life of the world’s first modern scientist. Interesting yet based on fact,Michael White‘s learned yet readable new book offers a true picture of Newton completely different from what people commonly know about him. Newton is shown as a gifted scientist with very human weaknesses who stood at the point in history where magic(魔术)ended and science began.
£ 18.99 Hardback 320pp Fourth Estate
ISBN 1857024168
Fermat’s Last Theorem
Simon Singh
In 1963 a schoolboy called Andrew wiles reading in his school library came across the world’s greatest mathematical problem, Fermat’s Last Theorem(定理). First put forward(提出) by the French mathematician(数学家) Pierre de Fermat in the seventeenth century,the theorem had baffled and beaten the finest mathematical minds,including a French woman scientist who made a major advance in working out the problem,and who had to dress like a man in order to be able to study at the Ecole Polytechnique. Through unbelievable determination Andrew Wiles finally worked out the problem in 1995. An unusual story of human effort over three centuries,Fermat’s Last Theorem will delight specialists(专家) and general readers alike.
£ 12.99 Hardback 384pp Fourth Estate
ISBN 1857025210
50. What is Animal Hospital? _______.
A. A news story. B. A popular book C. A research report. D. A TV program.
51. In Michael White’s book,Newton is described as _______.
A. a person who did not look the same as in many pictures
B. a person who lived a colorful and meaningful life
C. a great but not perfect man D. an old-time magician
52. The person who finally proved Fermat’s Last Theorem is _______.
A. Simon Singh B. Andrew Wiles
C. Pierre de Fermat D. a French woman scientist
53. What is the purpose of writing these three texts? _______.
A. To make the books easier to read. B. To show the importance of science.
C. To introduce new authors. D. To sell the books.
阅读理解
Tales From Animal HospitalDavid Grant
David Grant has become a familiar face to millions of fans of Animal Hospital. Here Dr Grant tells us the very best of his personal stories about the animals he has treated, including familiar patients such as the dogs Snowy and Duchess, the delightful cat Marigold Serendipity Diamond. He also takes the reader behind the scenes at Harmsworth Memorial Animal Hospital as he describes his day, from ordinary medical check ups to surgery (外科手术) . Tales from Animal Hospital will delight all fans of the programme and anyone who has a lively interest in their pet, whether it be cat, dog or snake!
£ 14.99 Hardback 272pp Simon Schuster
ISBN 0751304417
Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer
Michael White
From the author of Stephen Hawking: A Life in Science, comes this colorful description of the life of the world's first modem scientist. Interesting yet based on fact, Michael White's learned yet readable new book offers a true picture of Newton completely different from what people commonly know about him. New ton is shown as a gifted scientist with very human weaknesses who stood at the point in history where magic (魔术) ended and science began.
£ 18.99 Hardback 320pp Fourth Estate
ISBN 1857024168
Fermat's Last Theorem
Simon Singh
In 1963 a schoolboy called Andrew Wiles reading in his school library came across the world's greatest mathematical problem: Fermat's Last Theorem (定理) .First put forward by the French mathematician Pierre de Fermat in the seventeenth century, the theorem had baffled and beaten the finest mathematical minds, including a French woman scientist who made a major advance in working out the problem, and who had to dress like a man in order to be able to study at the Ecole Polytechnique. Through unbelievable determination Andrew Wiles finally worked out the problem in 1995 .An unusual story of human effort over three centuries, Fermat's Last Theorem will delight specialists and general readers alike.
£ 12.99 Hardback 384pp Fourth Estate
ISBN 1857025210
1.What is Animal Hospital?
[ ]
A.A news story.
B.A popular book.
C.A research report.
D.A TV programme.
2.In Michael White's book, Newton is described as ________ .
[ ]
A.a person who did not look the same as in many pictures
B.a person who lived a colorful and meaningful life
C.a great but not perfect man
D.an old-time magician
3.Which of the following best explains the meaning of the word “baffle ”as it is used in the text?
[ ]
A.To encourage people to raise questions.
B.To cause difficulty in understanding.
C.To provide a person with an explanation.
D.To limit people's imagination.
4.The person who finally proved Fermat's Last Theorem is ________ .
[ ]
A.Simon Singh
B.Andrew Wiles
C.Pierre de Fermat
D.a French woman scientist
5.What is the purpose of writing these three texts?
[ ]
A.To make the books easier to read.
B.To show the importance of science.
C.To introduce new authors.
D.To sell the books.
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