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A.He took a tour of the city.
B.He read about it.
C.He wrote an article about it.
D.He worked there as a guide.
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A.He took a tour of the city.
B.He read about it.
C.He wrote an article about it.
D.He worked there as a guide.
第1题
In Pyeong Chang, he’s done more than just reintroduce himself. He’s put hisname in the record books. Wu skated a then-Olympic record 40.264 seconds inqualifying heats on Tuesday, February 20, only for fellow countryman Ziwei Rento break that record two days later in the quarterfinals Thursday with a 40.032in the first of four quarterfinal heats.
Undeterred, Wu came right back in the second quarterfinal heat and skated a39.800, not only retaking the Olympic record from Ren but also taking the worldrecord from American star J.R. Celski, who skated a 39.937 back in 2012 at aWorld Cup final in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Less than an hour after setting the world record, Wu won his semifinal heat,qualifying for the finals, which also take place Thursday night in PyeongChang(Thursday morning in the United States). Ren, meanwhile, failed to qualify forthe “A” Final after finishing third in the other semifinal heat.
In the final, Wu false-started on the initial gun but rebounded nicely on therestart. He used his inside position to jump to the front of the pack and wasnever really challenged by any of the other three skaters. He broke his ownworld record with a scintillating 39.584 seconds as he finished his final lapwith his hands held high in victory. Daeheon Hwang and Hyojun Lim, both of hostnation South Korea, took silver and bronze, respectively.
1.Dajing Wu became famous four years ago because ________________.
选项格式:A.he wonthird place at the Sochi games
B.he broke a worldrecord in the 500-meter short-track
C.he won asilver medal at the Sochi games
D.he broke aOlympic record in the 500-meter short-track
2.What seems to be J.R. Celski's major achievement?
A.He retookthe Olympic record from Ren.
B.He skated a 39.937in 2012 at a World Cup final in Calgary, Canada.
C.Hebroke a record two days later in the quarterfinals Thursday with a 40.032 inthe first of four quarterfinal heats.
D.He cameright back in the second quarterfinal heat and skated a 39.800.
3.Which statement about the semifinal heat is true?
A.Soon aftersetting the world record, Wu won his semifinal heat, qualifying for the finals.
B.Wuskated a 40.032.
C.Wu's fellow countryman ZiweiRen broke that record two days later。
D.Wu skated a then-Olympic record 40.264 seconds
4.How did Wu gain his Olympic medal in the final?
A.He brokeZiwei Ren's world record with a scintillating 39.584 seconds.
B.Heheld his hands high throughout the competition.
C.Hetook advantage of his inside position to jump to the front of the pack.
D.Hefalse-started on the restart.
5.Which of the following statements is true about theperformance of South Korea's skaters in Pyeong Chang?
A.Theyfinished their final lap with their hands held high in victory.
B.DaeheonHwang and Hyojun Lim took a silver medal and a bronze medal respectively.
C.Theywere never really challenged by any of the other three skaters.
D.DaeheonHwang and Hyojun Lim, both of host nation South Korea performed better thanDajing Wu.
第2题
A.quality
B.feature
C.character
D.courage
第3题
A.forget
B.ensure
C.be sure
D.unsure
第4题
Shortly after my friend hadleft, I went to a restaurant near the hotel to get something to eat. Because Icouldn’t speak a word of English, I couldn’t tell the waiter what I wanted. Iwas very upset and started to make some gestures, but the waiter didn’tunderstand me. Finally, I ordered the same thing the man at the next table waseating. After dinner, I started to walk along Broadway until I came to Times Square with its movie theatres, neon lights, andhuge crowds of people. I did not feel tired, so I continued to walk around thecity. I wanted to see everything on my first day. I knew it was impossible, butI wanted to try.
When I returned to thehotel, I was exhausted, but I couldn’t sleep because I kept hearing the fireand police sirens during the night. I lay awake and thought about New York. It was a verybig and interesting city with many tall buildings and big cars, and full ofnoise and busy people. I also decided right then that I had to learn to speakEnglish.
6. On the way tohis hotel, the writer _____________.
a.was silent all the time
b.kept talking to his friend
c.showed his friend something he brought with him
d.looked out of the window with great interest
7. He did nothave what he really wanted, because _________.
a.he only made some gestures
b.he did not order at all
c.the waiter was unwilling to serve
d.he could not make himself understood
8. The waiter______________.
a.knew what he would order
b.finally understood what he said
c.served the same thing the man at the next table was having
d.took the order through his gestures
9. After dinner,he _______________.
a.walked back to the hotel right away
b.went to the movies
c.did some shopping on Broadway
d.had a walking tour about the city
10. That night hecould not sleep, because ______________.
a.he did not know what to do the next day
b.he was not tired at all
c.he was thinking about his great city
d.he kept hearing the fire and police sirens
二. 介词填空: (按课本课文内容填入适当的介词)
11. Successfullanguage learners are learners _____ a purpose.
12. Successful languagelearners are independent learners. They do not depend _____ the book or theteacher.
13. It is just like a24-hour library, which enables us to search ____ the right information we needby simply typing in some key words.
14. It is necessary for themto learn the language in order to communicate ____ these people and to learnfrom them.
15. ____ the other hand, ifyour language learning has been lessthan successful, you might do well to try some of the techniques outlinedabove.
第5题
He dressed, and when he went downstairs from the top floor of the rooming house in which he lived, the only sounds he heard were the coarse sounds of sleep; the only lights burning were lights that had been forgotten. Charlie ate some breakfast in an all-night lunch wagon and took an elevated train uptown. From Third Avenue, he walked over to Sutton Place. The neighbourhood was dark. House after house put into the shine of the streetlights a wall of black windows. Millions and millions were sleeping, and this general loss of consciousness generated an impression of abandonment, as if this were the fall of the city, the end of time.
He opened the iron-and-glass doors of the apartment building where he had been working for six months as an elevator operator, and went through the elegant lobby to a locker room at the back. He put on a striped vest with brass buttons, a false ascot, a pair of pants with a light blue stripe on the seam, and a coat. The night elevator man was dozing on the little bench in the car. Charlie woke him. The night elevator man told him thickly that the day doorman had been taken sick and wouldn't be in that day. With the doorman sick, Charlie wouldn't have any relief for lunch, and a lot of people would expect him to whistle for cabs.
Charlie had been on duty a few minutes when 14 rang-Mrs. Hewing, who, he happened to know, was kind of immoral. Mrs, Hewing hadn't been to bed yet, and she got into the elevator wearing a long dress under her fur coat. She was followed by her two funny looking dogs. He took her down and watched her go out into the dark and take her dogs to the curb. She was outside for only a few minutes. Then she came in and he took her up to 14 again. When she got off the elevator, she said, "Merry Christmas, Charlie."
"Well, it isn't much a holiday for me, Mrs. Hewing," he said. "I think Christmas is a very sad season of the year. It isn't that people around here ain't generous--I mean I got plenty of tips--but, you see, I live alone in a furnished room and I don't have any family or anything, and Christmas isn't much of a holiday for me."
"I'm sorry, Charlie," Mrs. Hewing said. "I don't have any family myself, It is kind of sad when you're alone, isn't it?" she called her dogs and followed them into her apartment. He went down.
It was quiet then, and Charlie lit a cigarette. The heating plant in the basement encompassed the building at that hour in a regular and profound vibration, and the sullen noises of arriving steam heat began to resound, first in the lobby and then to reverberate up through all the sixteen stories, but this was a mechanical awakening, and it didn't lighten his loneliness or his petulance. The black air outside the glass doors had begun to turn blue, but the blue light seemed to have no source; it appeared in the middle of the air. It was a tearful light, and he wanted to cry. Then a cab drove up, and the Walsers got out, drunk and dressed in evening clothes, and he took them up to their penthouse. The Walsers got him to brood about the difference between his life in a furnished room and the lives of the people overhead. It was terrible.
All the following statements may account for the sadness felt by Charlie on Christmas EXCEPT______.
A.he had to get up early to work on Christmas morning
B.he felt lonely
C.he had a sense of inferiority
D.he was poor
第6题
B. The castle is more important than the home
C. The home is more important than the castle
D. Englishmen usually live in homes instead of castle
Which of the following is NOT the reason for most British to live in homes?A.They can make changes in houses in which they live
B.They love houses more than gardens
C.They can own private space like the house and the garden
D.They can keep the private space to themselves and friends
According to Paragraph 2, if you spread your books around you in a library, it means:__________A.you want to spread your towels around you further
B.you want to put your coat on the table
C.you can find no space for your books on the seat
D.you wait to tell others the space belongs to you
The writer tried to get back his space by__________A.moving the case off the table
B.taking all his papers out
C.taking up the space of the man opposite
D.showing the books concerned to the man
How did the man opposite to the writer show he owned the whole table?A.He sat in a section for four people
B.He placed his briefcase on the table
C.He was traveling on a train to London
D.He was reading a book
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第7题
A.had she done
B.she had done
C.has she done
第8题
• Only groups of 10 or more may request a tour.
• Requests must be submitted with a minimum of onemonth’s advance notice from the date of the tour. Notice of whether yourapplication is accepted will be given 10 days prior to the date requested. Alltours, even after they have been confirmed, are subject to cancellation due tosecurity interests.
• Tours are only conducted Tuesday through Saturdayfrom 7:30 am to 11:30 am.
To process your request for a tour, please contactour Washington office at (202) 224-5521 and provide the following information:
• Date(s) requesting.
• Security information for each person in your party,including: name as it appears on I.D. (I.D. required for ages 14 and up), dateof birth, social security number, country of origin, and citizenship (公民的身份).
• A home address and daytime and evening phonenumbers for the designated (指派的) leader of the group.
• A contact number while in DC for the designatedleader of the group.
After your request is accepted, our office willcontact you with further instructions.
1.This notice is to provide information about________.
A.application for a tour of the White House
B.the security system of the White House
C.scheduling of Washington DC tours
D.duties of a tour group leader
2.The White House is open to the public ________.
A.everyother day
B.on weekends only
C.fivedays a week
D.on weekdays only
3.Application for a group tour of the White Housemust be submitted ________.
A.exactly onthe date of application
B.any day between Tuesdayand Saturday
C.10 days before the date of the tour
D.atleast 30 days in advance
4.After your tour request has been confirmed,________.
A.you cansurely visit the White House that day
B.it isnecessary for you to start your tour immediately
C.itis still possible that your tour may be cancelled
D.youare still allowed to change your visiting date
5.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A.foreignersare less likely to be permitted to tour the White House
B.securityis the chief concern in scheduling White House tours
C.teenagersunder 14 are not allowed to visit the White House
D.separatetours can also be scheduled for individual visitors
第9题
Why is Human Resources mentioned?
A.The speaker has been hired there.
B.A manager will address the group there.
C.The tour began at that department.
D.The listeners will receive badges there.
第10题
It can be inferred from the passage that ().
A.teenagers under 14 are not allowed to visit the White House
B.foreigners are less likely to be permitted to tour the White House
C.separate tours can also be scheduld for individual visitors
D.security is the chief concern in scheduling White House tours