阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
From Paragraph to essayOf particular relevance to students who wish to improve their organizationalskills and who feel that their final product is never clear enough.Thursday 10:00—12:00 Kiran Singh |
Source MaterialHow do you gather information for a project or paper? A practical course which looks at sources of information and how to use cataloguing systems.Monday 10:00—11:00 Kiran Singh |
Express Yourself An advanced course suitable for students who are about to step into organizations where they may have to voice their opinions often. Monday 12:00—2:00 Dave Parrin |
Media UseOpen to all students ,this course focuses on the many ways we can benefit from the radio and television. Group projects form part of course.Tuesday 9:00—11:00 Steve Ansell |
The Short StoryA research into the world of popular writers. One story is selected for adaptation into a short play and group performance. Pre-arranged groups welcome.Thursday 11:00—1:30 Mrs Owen |
Caught for SpeedingOpen to all students .Simple eye exercises to help you with speed reading. How to be selective on the page . Using headings, topic sentences and paragraphs for easy access.Wednesday 11:00—1:00 Mrs Owen |
Tense about Tenses For those who worry about their use of words—a look at tenses and other aspects of the language through poetry and song. Good voice helps but not a must. Saturday 10:00—12:00 Steve Ansell |
If a student takes the course The Short Story, he can’t take .
A.From Paragraph to Essay | B.Tense about Tenses |
C.Source Material | D.Media Use |
Which of the courses can develop the students’ team work?
A.From Paragraph to Essay | B.The Short Story |
C.Caught for Speeding | D.Express Yourself |
From where can a student read this?
A.On the radio. | B.On television. |
C.In a local newspaper. | D.On a school notice board. |
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Nearly two decades has passed , I still remember my favourite professor, James Sehwartz. Whenever he smiles ,it’s as if you’d just been told the funniest joke on earth .Almost all his students are his friends, and almost all his students know his life story.
When James was a teenager ,his father 36 him to a fur factory where he worked . This was during the Great Depression. The 37 was to get James a job.
He entered the factory ,and immediately felt as if the 38 had closed in around him. The room was dark and hot , the windows covered with dust, and the 39 were packed tightly together ,running like trains. The fur hairs were flying , 40 a thickened air ,and the workers,
41 the pieces of fur together , were bent over their needles 42 the boss marched up and down the rows ,searching for them to go faster .James could hardly 43 . He stood next to his father ,frozen with fear ,hoping the boss wouldn’t 44 at him , too.
During lunch break ,his father took James to the boss and pushed him in front of him, 45 if there was any work for his son. But 46 there was barely enough 47 for the adult labours ,for no one would give it up once he takes a job.
Thus , for James, it was a 48 . He hated the place. He made a 49 that he kept to the end of his like: he would never do any work that brought 50 to someone else ,and he would never allow himself to 51 money off the seat of others.
“What will you do?” his mother , Eva , would ask him.
“I don’t know,” he 52 say. He ruled out law ,because he didn’t like 53 , and he ruled out medicine , because he couldn’t take the 54 of blood.
“What will you do?”
55 , my best professor I ever had became he thought it was the job not to hurt anybody.
36.A.sent B.took C.carried D.admitted
37.A.situation B.condition C.idea D.way
38.A.lights B.doors C.chances D.walls
39.A.goods B.workers C.machines D.vehicles
40.A.creating B.sending C.taking D.disturbing
41.A.collecting B.pulling C.drawing D.sewing
42.A.as B.after C.if D.though
43.A.breathe B.see C.walk D.hear
44.A.attack B.scold C.rush D.scream
45.A.doubting B.questioning C.asking D.demanding
46.A.also B.still C.yet D.even
47.A.time B.work C.office D.occupation
48.A.comforting B.regretting C.blessing D.forgiving
49.A.request B.promise C.plan D.arrangement
50.A.harm B.injury C.damage D.inconvenience
51.A.pay B.save C.make D.let
52.A.should B.would C.could D.might
53.A.police B.lawyers C.judges D.government
54.A.sight B.feel C.sense D.scenery
55.A.Generally B.Luckily C.Eventually D.Basically
Mary was only too ready to help others, seldom, , refusing them when they turned to him.
A.if never | B.if not | C.if any | D.if ever |
China is known greatly in terms of its cultural values over the past few years.
A.to change | B.having changed | C.changing | D.to have changed |
—When can I get my car back?
—I think it sometime later today. Give me a call around 3 o’clock.
A.will be finished | B.finishes | C.will finish | D.will be finishing |
—I did very well in the English exam last week.
—I did . I got a full mark.
A.no better | B.not better | C.no worse | D.even worse |
Daniel, you into things . How can anyone be so clumsy?
A.always knock | B.are always knocking |
C.always look | D.are always looking |
Three times in a row ,the boxer decided to give up fighting.
A.Having defeated | B.To have defeated |
C.Having been defeated | D.To have been defeated |
I need to call my friend David coat I walked off by mistake yesterday.
A.in whose | B.in that | C.with which | D.with her |
the two designs ,and you will find what problem there is with yours.
A.Comparing | B.Compared | C.To compare | D.Compare |
—Why are you staring at me?
—You look stupid! The way you wear is annoys most.
A.which | B.where | C.how | D.what |
The girls a game called Bomb happily when the teacher suddenly entered the classroom.
A.played | B.were playing | C.are playing | D.had played |
—What do you think about dress in the shop window?
—Oh, it’s beautiful. You may give it to Linda as birthday present.
A.a; a | B.the ;a | C.a ;the | D.the ;the |
If transport costs into consideration at the beginning , the factory would have been built far from its present place.
A.will be taken | B.were taken | C.had been taken | D.were being taken |
Both of the sofas they ordered online arrived, but fit through the doorway.
A.none | B.nor | C.neither | D.either |
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