He came all the way to China for promoting friendship______for making money.A.other thanB.
He came all the way to China for promoting friendship______for making money.
A.other than
B.more than
C.better than
D.rather than
He came all the way to China for promoting friendship______for making money.
A.other than
B.more than
C.better than
D.rather than
He came all the way to China for promoting friendship ______ for making money.
A.other than
B.instead
C.apart from
D.rather than
A.much than
B.more than
C.better than
D.rather than
听力原文: Captain Joseph Mackey's airplane was flying over the ocean on its way to Great Britain when engine trouble started. He turned back and made a crash-landing at night in the deep snow of Newfoundland. All the men in the plane were killed except Captain Mackey, who was badly hurt.
Captain Mackey waited all the next morning for an airplane to come in search of him. In the afternoon he set out to find help. He went about a mile but found that he was too weak to go on through the snow. Half walking and half crawling, he made his way back to the plane.
The second day many planes passed above him, but none of the pilots saw him. The third day Captain Mackey heard a plane coming nearer and nearer, flying very slowly. It flew right over him and passed on. Then he gave up hope of being found. In a few minutes the plane returned, and pilot dipped one wing to get a clearer view.
The pilot came down closer for a better look, and then he saw Captain Mackey waving his arms. The pilot quickly climbed higher and sent a radio message. In a short time a plane came and dropped a sleeping bag, food, medicine, and tools for Captain Mackey.
(33)
A.No fuel.
B.Ice on the wing.
C.Engine trouble.
D.No food.
Passage Five
Danny was just tired about the way things were going. His mom came to the school and went on and on talking about Rick Jackson. It seemed that she would never stop talking. "Somebody's got to stop that boy!" she was shouting, "Rick's troubling everybody in the neighborhood. And he loves to pick on little boys like Danny."
Mrs. Green, Danny's teacher, was concerned a lot. "I didn't know that Danny was being picked on," she nswered. "He's never said anything about this to me!" Mrs. Green looked at Danny. "How long has this been going on?" She asked. Danny could only shake his head and look at the floor. He knew if he said a word about this, he would have trouble after school.
Danny hadn't said anything about the problem because he wanted to play with the boys in the neighborhood. After all, most of them were nice to him. He hated to leave the gang just because of Rick. Maybe the time had come to find new friends. He felt it hard to make up his mind.
52. We learn from the reading that______.
A. Danny was not a good student
B. Danny's mother talked too much about the school
C. Danny's teacher knew something about Danny's problem before
D. Danny wanted to get away from Rick
Scientists have been struggling to find out the reason behind blushing (脸红) . Why would humans evolve (进化) a【41】that puts us at a social disadvantage by【42】us to reveal that we have cheated or lied?
Charles Darwin pointed out that【43】all people of all races blush, animals do not. When it came to explaining the reason, he was【44】a loss. That has not stopped others from trying.
One【45】is that blushing started out as a way to show we obey authoritative members of the group. Later, as our social interactions became【46】complex, it became involved with higher, self-conscious【47】such as guilt, shame and embarrassment. This would seem to put individuals at a disadvantage, but blushing might actually make a person more【48】or socially desirable.
【49】that women blush more than men, one university researcher suggests that blushing might have evolved as a way for women to【50】their honesty to men so as to win their support in raising children. Some zoologists also think blushing could have emerged as a way to foster trust.
"If you were to go hunting【51】a stone-faced partner, you could never【52】what he wants." He says. Once blushing became【53】with embarrassment, anyone who did not blush might have been at a disadvantage because we are【54】likely to trust someone who appears never to feel【55】about anything.
(41)
A.response
B.reply
C.reflection
D.recall
The primary intent of his writing, from first to last, was to seize and project for the reader what he often called "the way it .was." This is a characteristically simple phrase for a concept of extraordinary complexity, and Hemingway's conception of its meaning subtly changed several times in the course of his career--always in the direction of greater complexity. At the core of the concept, however, one can invariably discern the operation of three aesthetic instruments; the sense of place the sense of fact and the sense of scene.
The first of these, obviously a strong passion with Hemingway is the sense of place. "Unless you have geography, background," he once told George Anteil, "You have nothing." You have, that is to say, a dramatic vacuum. Few writers have been more place-conscious. Few have s carefully charted out she geographical ground work of their novels while managing to keep background so conspicuously unobtrusive. Few, accordingly, have been able to record more economically and graphically the way it is when you walk through the streets of Paris in search of breakfast at corner café… Or when, at around six o' clock of a Spanish dawn, you watch the bulls running from the corrals at the Puerta Rochapea through the streets of Pamplona towards the bullring.
"When I woke it was the sound of the rocket exploding that announced the release of the bulls from the corrals at the edge of town. Down below the narrow street was empty. All the balconies were crowded with people. Suddenly a crowd came down the street. They were all running, packed close together. They passed along and up street toward the bullring and behind them came more men running faster, and then some stragglers who ere really running. Behind them was a little bare space, and then the bulls, galloping, tossing their heads up and down. It all went out of sight around the corner. One man fell, rolled to the gutter, and lay quiet. But the bulls went right on and did not notice him. They were all running together."
This landscape is as morning-fresh as a design in India ink on clean white paper. First is the bare white street, seem from above, quiet and empty. Then one sees the first packed clot of runners. Behind these are the thinner ranks of those who move faster because they are closer to bulls. Then the almost comic stragglers, who are "really running." Brilliantly behind these shines the "little bare space," a desperate margin for error. Then the clot of running bulls-closing the design, except of course for the man in the gutter making himself, like the designer's initials, as inconspicuous as possible.
According to the author, Hemingway's primary purpose in telling a story was ______.
A.to construct a well-told story that the reader would thoroughly enjoy.
B.To construct a story that would reflect truths that were not particular to a specific historical period
C.To begin from reality but to allow his imagination to roam from "the way it was" to "the way it might have been"
D.To report faithfully reality as Hemingway had experienced it.
One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant,waiting for the food I had or –dered,Suddenly I (36) that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direc-tion, (37) he knew me. The man had a newspaper (38) in front of him,which he was (39) to read,but I could (40) that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my (41) , the man was clearly puzzled(困惑) by the (42) way in which the waiter and I (43) each other. He seemed even more puzzled as (44) went on and it became (45) that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the (46) . When he came out,he paid his bill and (47) without another glance in my direction.
I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had (48) . "Well," he said, "that man was a detective(侦探). He (49) you here because he thought you were the man he (50) . ” “What?" I said, showing my (51) . The 'owner continued, "He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. 1 (52) say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you,we told him that he had made a (53). ” “Well,it ' s really (54) I came to a restaurant where I' m known, "I said. ” (55),I might have been in trouble. "
36.
[ A] knew
[ B ] understood
[ C] noticed
[ D] recognized
1.A.hotel
B.wallet
C.way
D.meals
2.A.with
B.what
C.that
D.it
3.A.stupidly
B.unhappily
C.pleasantly
D.difficultly
4.A.idea
B.heart
C.mind
D.brain
5A.to
B.for
C.on
D.by
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant, waiting for the food I had ordered. Suddenly I 【B1】 that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction, 【B2】 he knew me. The man had a newspaper 【B3】 in front of him, which he was 【B4】 to read, but I could 【B5】 that he was keeping an eye on me. When the waiter brought my 【B6】 , the man was clearly puzzled(困惑)by the 【B7】 way in which the waiter and I 【B8】 each other. He seemed even more puzzled as 【B9】 went on and it became 【B10】 that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me. Finally he got up and went into the 【B11】 . When he came out, he paid his bill and 【B12】 without another glance in my direction.
I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had 【B13】 "Well," he said, "that man was a detective(侦探). He 【B14】 you here because he thought you were the man he 【B15】 .... What?" I said, showing my 【B16】 . The owner continued, "He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I 【B17】 say he looked very much like you! Of course, since we know you, we told him that he had made a 【B18】 . "" Well, it's really 【B19】 I came to a restaurant where I'm known, "I said." 【B20】 ,I might have been in trouble."
【B1】
A.knew
B.understood
C.noticed
D.recognized
Then he was seized with a sudden attack of stage fright. How could he【26】all those people【27】the audience? He put his head in his hands and tried to【28】his lines. He had only a very small part, but his mind was a complete【29】
A【30】on the door made him【31】. He felt really alarmed. He was due to go to stage in the second act. Had he missed his entrance and【32】the play for everybody? But it was only the producer, who noticed what a state he was in. She【33】he should go and stand near the stage where he could watch the play and follow in his script. at the same time. It was a good way of getting【34】his nervousness, she said. She was right. It seemed to【35】. In fact, the more he watched the play, the more he became involved in it, so that he began to【36】himself part of it.
At last the moment came for him to go on stage. But suddenly the producer was by his【37】again. This time she looked worried as she placed a hand on his arm to restrain him【38】. "I'm afraid you're going【39】," She said. "They're jumped three pages of the script. and have【40】your part out completely."
(21)
A.admired
B.flattered
C.gazed
D.showed
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