88. We’re still _____________ by Confucius’ thoughts.
87. It was really a bad war and you’re lucky to be ____________.
86. The ___________ problems, such as education and transport are discussed.
Ⅴ. 情景交际(每小题1分,共5分)
从方框内选出适当的选项完成对话,有两项是多余的。
A: Hello! Mr. Wang. 81_________________ What are you doing?
B: I’m looking for a book called A Tale of Two Cities.
A: 82__________________________
B: That’s right. I’m thinking about asking some students to act a play about the book.
A: 83___________________ But I think that’s a bit hard for our students.
B: Well. 84_____________________ By the way, I hope you can be the hero of it.
A: Really? I’ll try my best.
B: OK. 85___________________ Then I’ll give you one week to get ready.
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A:I’ll choose a simple scene. B: As far as I remember, it was written by Charles Dickens. C: Go on. D: Sounds like a good idea! E: I’ll write it in the play version(改写本). F: You look very busy. G: Why do you look for it? |
Ⅵ. 选择方框中的词(组),并用其适当形式填空(每小题1分,共5分)
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unpleasant,
influence,
talk about,
alive,
social |
B
Confucius (551-479 BC), according to Chinese legend, was a thinker, political figure, educator, and the founder of the Ru School of Chinese thought. A hallmark of Confucius' thought is his emphasis(强调) on education and study. Study, for Confucius, means finding a good teacher and copying his words and behaviours. A good teacher is someone who knows the ways of the past and the practice of the ancients well.
While he sometimes warns against too much careful thought, Confucius' position appears to be a middle course between studying and thinking about what one has learned. “He who learns but does not think is lost. He who thinks but does not learn is in great danger.” Confucius is believed to have taught three thousand students altogether, although only seventy are said to have truly mastered (掌握)the arts he loved. Confucius was ready to teach anyone, whatever their social standing, as long as they were eager to learn and study hard. He was said to teach his students about morality (道德), proper speech, the government, and the arts.
Moral education is important to Confucius because he believed that it was the way to restore meaning to language and values(价值)to society. He believed that the most important lessons for getting such a moral education were to be found in the Book of Songs, because many of its poems were both beautiful and good.
( ) 71. The word “hallmark” in Chinese may be ______________.
A. 章节 B. 特征 C . 特殊 D. 吸引力
( ) 72. From the text we learn that______
A. studying in Confucius’ eyes meant listening to the teacher carefully
B. studying in Confucius’ eyes meant not copying other people’s homework
C. He was sometimes against too much careful thought
D. he thinks that thinking is more important than studying
( ) 73. Confucius thinks if a person learns and thinks, he/she ________________.
A. won’t be lost B. will be lost C. will be in danger D. will know the past
( ) 74. Confucius thinks one person can get a moral education from ________________.
A. Ru School B. his parents C. himself D. Book of Songs
( )75. This passage mainly talks about______
A. the Ru School of Chinese thought B. how to study
C. Confucius and his thoughts D. education being important
C
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born on November 30, 1835, in the village of Florida, the sixth child of John and Jane Clemens. “Mark Twain” was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, a popular American author... Twain was known as the greatest humorist (幽默大作家) in American literature. No man stands out more in the history of American literature than Mark Twain. He isn’t just a writer, he’s a symbol of America.
It was Twain’s nature to write about where he lived. In 1839, the family moved. At seven in the morning, he arrived in Hannibal, Missouri, where his boyhood was going to be spent. Hannibal, Missouri, was a Mississippi river port (港口) that was to become a large influence on his future writing. At the age of 13 he became a full-time apprentice (学徒) to a local printer. Like many American authors of his day, Twain had little formal education. Instead of going to high school and college, he got his education in print shops and newspaper offices. He died in 1910 in Redding, Connecticut. Best remembered for his creation (创造)of the world of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn.
( ) 76. Mark Twain is a symbol of America, because______
A. he wrote the famous works ,Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn.
B. he taught himself.
C. Twain was known as the greatest humorist (幽默大作家) in American literature.
D. no man stands out more in the history of American literature than Mark Twain.
( ) 77. He became an apprentice to a local printer in ___________.
A. 1839 B. 1842 C. 1848 D. 1835
( ) 78. Which of the following statements is not true according to the text?
A. Samuel Langhorne Clemens was Mark Twain’s real name.
B. Huck Finn is one of Mark Twain’s works .
C. Twain was good at telling jokes.
D. Mark Twain was born in Hannibal, Missouri.
( ) 79. He got his education ______________.
A. in a high school B. in a college
C. in his family D. in print shops and newspaper offices
( ) 80. We can learn from the passage that ___________________________.
A. Mark Twain was not a writer but an athlete.
B. Mark Twain’s family was rich.
C. The source of Mark Twain’s writing is his hometown.
D. Mark Twain had a happy childhood.
综合运用 25分
A
In the small town of St. Petersburg during the mid to late 1800’s, lived a boy named Tom Sawyer . He was a clever and naughty boy who doesn’t have many friends. Will Tom make good choices and find some friends? Find out in this wild and adventurous novel by Mark Twain.
Tom Sawyer is about 10 years old and is clever, naughty, and is very mischievous(诡计多端的). He lives in the some town of St. Petersburg. One day, Tom gets into a huge fight with a new kid, Alfred, who has just moved in. He also convinces(说服) many kids to paint the fence(栅栏) for him, which was his punishment for fighting with Alfred.
Tom starts to become friendlier when he falls in love with Becky, a girl that just moved into town. One day, Tom tries to stay home from school by saying that he is sick, but he is lying. His Aunt Polly, who takes care of him, made him go. On the way to school, Tom stops and talks to Huckleberry Finn. He has a drunk father who doesn’t care about him. Because of this, he does not go to school and drinks and smokes all day. Not many people in the community like Huckleberry Finn. When Tom gets to school, he admits to talking with Huckleberry Finn. His punishment is to sit with the girls. He is happy to do this because he wants to sit near Becky.
( ) 66. The passage may be from______.
A. a movie review B. a book review C. a letter to a friend D. a notice on a wall
( ) 67. Alfred is___________.
A. Tom’s friend B. Tom’s classmate C. Tom’s neighbor D. an outsider
( ) 68. _____________ has a drunk father.
A. Tom Sawyer B. Alfred C. Becky D. Huckleberry Finn
( ) 69. Tom Sawyer was punished because_____.
A. he talked with Huckleberry B. he smoked and drank
C. he didn’t want to go to school D. he fell in love with Becky
( ) 70. Tom Sawyer is ______________ to sit with the girls.
A. happy B. unhappy C. shy D. not allowed
45. Our English teacher is often __________ to give a talk on English study. He is popular.
A. advised B. reported C. invited D. refused
提高发展 50 分
44. The local people thought we were __________. We shouldn’t join in the fight.
A. outsiders B. listeners C. pirates D. winners
43. He doesn’t like eating vegetables. If he doesn’t correct the bad __________, he won’t be healthy enough.
A. resolution B. collection C. excuse D. behaviour
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