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7.scarA.a woundB.a hiddenwound C.a markon theskinD.a markof damage
8.commitA.to doB.to commissionC.to trustD.to placean order
9.preserveA.to keepfrom dangerB.to servein advanceC.tosave D.to reserve
10.consist ofA.be composedof B.be comprisedof C.contain D.include
11.lumpA.lamp B.mass C.limp D.lung
12.gratitudeA.appreciation B.thankfulessC.gratefulness D.all theabove
13.haltA.stop B.prevent C.salute D.alter
14.destinationA.destiny B.desperate C.goal D.doom
15.sketchA.stretch B.skeptic C.scratch D.drawII.Replace eachunderlined partwith oneword learntin the text,the firstletter ofwhich is given:
1.The teacheranswered witha briefnod of agreement,a
2.The bookwas sointeresting that I waspractically unconsciousofmy surroundings,o
3.The thoughtof hispast experienceof stealingbrings him asudden sharppain ofconscience.t
4.I seelittle hopeof hisrecovery,p
5.His greatestconcern washow tofind moneyfor aholiday inEurope,p by
6.She shouldn,t havecome to the hotelsuite.She shouldnthavedelayed leaving---------------this wasfatal--------after othershadleft.1_________
7.If Ihad beenless carefulI mighthave beenmore wise.c_________
8.They facedone anotherin theboxing ring.e
9.The townwill builda monumentto itswar heroes,e
10.She wasdeeply disturbeduntil shelearned that her husbandwasamong thesurvivors,aIII.Fill ineach of the blankswith oneof thefollowing wordsorexpressions inits properform.Each wordor expressionis to beused onlyonce.to havea lump in onesthroat,spare,spectacle,on thepart of,rub shoulderswith,humiliate,shiver,sink in,in response,fold
1.Obviously mywarning failedto,and hegot intotrouble as aconsequence.
2.The childrenat playamong theflowers madequite afine
3.There is no objection the landowner.
4.Twice Iput therequest tohim,but hesaid nothing
5.All duringher mothersfuneral,Alice
6.You shoulddisdain sucha personas that
7.a pieceof paperround theflowers sothat they’11be easiertocarry.
8.China willnever forgetthe treatiesforced upon her byforeigninvaders.
9.The victoriousenemy neitheryoung norold
10.Judging from the of the childrenit must be coldoutsideV.Reading comprehension.
1.The sentence”little girlsand elderlyladies inkimonos rubbedshoulderswith teenagersand womenin westerndress vshows that.A.western influenceand nationaltradition co-existed inJapan B.There werelots offemale walkingin the streets.C.Little girlsand elderlywomen worekimonos butteenagers andwomenwore westerndress D.Women inJapan woredifferent clothes
2.The sentence”the usherbowed deeplyand heaveda long,almostmusical sigh“shows that.A.the usherwas pleasantand lovedmusicB.the usherwas boredbut stillvery politeC.the usherwas boringbut stillkept hispolitenessD.the usherwas boredbut stillwanted tokeep himselfin pleasantmood
3.The authors descriptionof the mayorhe was a tall,thin man,sad-eyed andserious“shows that.A.the meetingwith the author whowas anAmerican remindedthemayor of the atomiccrimeB.the mayormust bein sadmood that night.C.the authors ownmentality distortedthe imageof themayorD.themayordid not want to talk with the author
4.The sentence”there aretwo differentschools ofthought inthiscity ofoysters”means.A.people inHiroshima holddifferent opinionson the A-bomb attackB.people inHiroshima holddifferent opinionson WorldWar IIC.people inHiroshima holddifferent opinionson howto treattheremnants of the A-bomb attack.D.people inHiroshima holddifferent opinionson howto preservetheirmemory of theA-bomb attack
5.The sentence“the verysight ofwhich wouldsend shiversdownthe spineof any healthy visitor“means.A.anyhealthyvisitor wouldfeel uneasywhen hesaw the medicalinstrumentsB.Any healthyvisitor wouldstart tremblingwhen hesaw themedicalinstrumentsC.themedicalinstruments wereburnished andcoldD.as soonas hesaw thecold medicalinstruments,the visitorbeganshivering
6.The expression“earthly caresvin thistext can be bestunderstood as.A.daily worriessuch asfood,clothing andetcB.global considerationssuch asenvironment andetcC.social conflictssuch asterrorism,disarmament andetc.D.everyday businesssuch aseconomy andfinance andetc.第一册第2课练习答案2~1:assent2-2:oblivious1-5:D B C C C2~3:twinge2-4:prospect1-10:D D A AA2~5:preoccupation2-6:1-15:B D AC Dlingered2-7:cautious2~8:encountered2-9:erect3-8:humiliating3~0:agitated3-9:spared3-10::3-1:sink in3-2:spectacleshivering3-3:on thepart of3-4:inresponse3-5:had alumpinher4-5:A BCD Athroat3-6:to rubshoulders4一6:Awith3-7:FoldLesson3Ships in the DesertD.slippedI Choosethe bestwords to・complete thesentences.
2.She worea dressthather stomach.
1.This thoughttheirA.pointedobjections.B.revealedA.underliedC.burnedB.processedD.chartC.scattered
3.The boilingwaterA.crashedthe glass.B.stretched
10.shimmeredC.changedB.layersD.crackedC.atmosphere
4.The patientshowed signsof.D.slab collateralto theA.distress
5.The tradeunion aloanagreement.new contractwith theowner.A.adjustA.monitoredB.ecureB.absorbedC.reservedC.negotiatedD.comprehend D.shimmered my
6.The bankrequired
7.The filmwill soonbe attention.A.distractsA.threatenedB.transforms
8.understoodC.resists
9.releasedD.changes
8.The noiseoutside
9.The amountof rain the growthof crops.A.influenced C.affectedB.effected D.impactedA.emerged C.restrainedB.submerged D.effected
11.Scientists that
12.This isa facteven ourthereisnoanimal lifeon theenemies haveto.Mars.A.holdA.present B.leapfrogB.assume C.complicateC.assess D.acknowledgeD.require
13.He triedto hisanger.A.disarm C.pose
10.He severalimportant changes.B.restrain D.include
14.I havegot in the quarrelbetween Tomand Jack.A.involved C.concludedB.inspired D.accomplished
15.An airlinerwest of the citylast night.A.arose C.crashedB.landed D.dropped
16.I sawa clearlyshape outsidethe windowin aflash oflight.A.developed C.viewedB.accelerated D.defined
17.The milkover thetable.A.distributed C.lastedB.reshaped D.spilled
7.preliminaryA.previous B.prospectiveC.would-be D.preparatory
8.burnishedA.polish B.smooth andshiny C.having beenburnedD.something madeof copper
9.delicateA.complicated B.fine andfragile C.beautiful andintricate D.tiny andeasily broken
10.girderA.an I-shaped ironbeamB.closely organizedassociationC.ancient tradeunionD.a treetrunk
11.particularA.partly D.participantB.generallyC.special
12.extendA.stretch outB.intent C.intend D.trend
13.purchase
18.Cant youguess the meaning of the wordfrom theC.contextB.atmosphere D.relationshipA.environmentA.precedents C.speciesB.sustenance D.regulation
20.This microscopehas aof eight.A.magnification C.transformationB.acceleration D.collision
19.The childrenwere thin and badlyin needofII.Spell out the wordsaccording to themeaningand the firstletter of the wordisgiven.
1.to moveor hitwith littlewaves
12.a large-scale planproduced bya governments
3.lasting foreverp
4.an enclosedarea ina harbourwhere shipsgo tobe loaded,unloaded andrepaired,d
5.the releaseof sth.such asgase
6.able tobe reacheda
7.person whogoes withanother c
8.to meetand striketogether violentlyc
9.causing muchargument c
10.land wheregrass isgrown forcattle p
11.a group of plantsor animalsthat areof the same kinds
12.typical examplei
13.great sufferingof themind orbody d
14.a largegroupofinsects movinginamass s
15.the repeatedhappening ofsth f
16.to makeimpure orbad c
17.an outersign ofinner changes
18.to addpictures toshow themeaning ofsth.i
19.to gounder thesurface ofwater s
20.to getrid of as uselessdIII.Fill in the blankwith thefollowing phrasesand makechangesif necessary.oa goodcatch,at best,at rest,at stake,in timeto,blot out,comparable to,in nature,in progress,in theprocess,taken together,to thepointin turn,present…with,reserve for,
1.Nothing isher beauty.
2.The mistcame downand theview
3.He isfor someyoung woman.
4.Our workis now.
5.I toldFrank andhe toldSheila.
6.They aretrying toextend therange ofgoods theysell and,toappeal toa newtype ofcustomer.
7.The companyis on the vergeof bankruptcy,and hundredsof jobsare.
8.These seatsare oldand sickpeople.
9.Our classthe schoola clock.
10.We cant gethome beforenine o clock.
11.The machineis
12.The audienceclapped themusic.
13.The temperaturerose thatthe firemenhad toleave frombuilding.
14.,these measuresshould createa lotof newjobs.
15.The twothings arethesamein outwardform butdifferent.
1.By saying”It wasnt agoodday,“the authormeantA.there wasnt anyfish C.they werenot feelingB.the weatherwas notgoodgood D.it simpossible tohavea goodcatch offishIV.Text comprehension:
2.In orderto searchfor theunderlying causesof the environmentalcrisis,the authorhas beento.A.the equatorB.the NorthpoleC.the SouthpoleD.all theabove
3.According to theauthor,is theworst amongthe followingproblems.A.acid rainB.large oilspillsC.global warmingD.the contaminationof undergroundaquifers
4.The eventualsolution tothe armsrace existsin.A.disarmament ofone sideB.a newdeployment offorces oneither sideC.some ultimateweapon ownedby one side oranotherD.new understandingand amutual transformationofrelationship itself
5.From thistext welearned thebest way to settletheenvironmentalcrisisis to.A.return tonatureB.stop deforestationC.educate peopleabout environmentD.reduce ourpower toaffect theworldV.Write Tfor atrue statementand Ffor afalse statement,accordingto the text.
1.The coresample dugfrom theglacier showedthat asmall reductioninone countrys emissionshad changedthe amountof pollutionfoundin theAntarctic.
2.The industrialrevolution earlyin the19th centuryacceleratedthe globalwarming.
3.There aremore differentspecies ofbirds ineach squaremileof theAmazon thanin allAmericas.
4.In highnorthern latitude,you cansometimes seea strangekindof cloudhigh in the sky,if the sky isclear aftersunset.
5.All thewater pollution,air pollution,and illegalwaste dumpingareessentially localin nature.
6.Human civilizationis nowthe maincause ofchange inthe globalenvironment.
7.The20th centuryhas witnessedtwo keyfactors thatdefine thephysicalreality ofour relationshiptotheearth are:a suddenandstarling surgein humanpopulation anda suddenacceleration of thescientific andtechnological revolution.
8.The startlingimages ofenvironmental destructionnow occurringallover theworld haveso muchin commonthat theydo notshock andawakeus anymore.
9.The problemof theunclear armsrace isprimarily causedbytechnology.
10.The keychanges inthe transformationof theway werelate totheearth involvemore newtechnologies thannew waysof thinkingaboutthe relationshipitself.VI.Point outthe rightrhetorical devicefor thefollowing usedinthetext.
1.…but asI lookedout overthe bow,the prospectsof a good catchlookedbleak.
2.Acre byacre,the rainforest isbeing burnedto createfastpasture forfast-foodbeef:
3.What shouldwe feeltoward theseghosts inthesky
4.But,without evenconsidering thatthreat,shouldn,t itstartleus thatwe havenow putthese cloudsintheevening skywhich glistenwitha spectrallight
5.And inour owntime wehave reshapeda largepart of the earthsface withconcrete inour cities…练习答案见下页答案第一册第3课练习案:A案:B答案lap1-2:/答1-12:/答2-2:/案:B案:D答案:scheme1-3:/答1-13:/答2-3:/案:D案:B答1-14:/答案:permanent1-4:/答案:A2-4:/案:A1-15:/答答案:dock1-5:/答案:C2-5:/案:C1-16:/答答案:emission1-6:/答案:D2-6:/案:B1-17:/答答1-7:/答案:D案:accessible案:C1-18:/答2-7:/1-8:/答案:C答案:A1-19:/答案:companion1-9:/答案:B2-8:/案:C1-20:/答答案:collide1-10:/答案:A2-9:/案:D2-1:/答1-11/答案:controversial答答案in turn2-10:/案illustrate3-6:/答案:pasture2-19:/答案inthe2-11:/答process答案species案:subemerge3-7:/2-12:/2-20:/答案:at stake答案:image答案:discard3-8:/2-13:/3-1:/答案:reserved答案distress答for2-14:/案comparable to3-9:/答答案:swarm3-2:/案:presented with2-15:/答案blotted3-10:/答案at best.out答3-11:/案:frequency3-3:/答案at rest2-16:/答案agood3-12:/答案in答catchtime案:contaminate3-4:/to2-17:/答案in3-13:/答案:symptom progress.答案tothe2-18:/3-5:/point3-14:/答案:Takentogether答案in5-3:/6-1:/nature答案:F答4-1:/答5-4:/案:understatement案:D答案:T6-2:/4-2:/答5-5:/答案:D答案:F案:alliteration4-3:/答5-6:/6-3:/案:C答案:T答案:metaphor4-4:/答5-7:/6~4:/案:D答案:T答4-5:/答5-8:/案:rhetorical案:C答案:Tquestion5-1:/5-9:/6-5:/答案:T答案:F答案:metonymy5-2:/5-10:/Lesson5Speech onHitlerI.Word explanation
1.convictionA.convention B.well establishedfact C.the stateofA.perch B.chase C.buy D.pay
14.bargainA.negotiate B.barge C.boat D.gain
15.peculiarityA.particular B.characteristic C.specific D.species
16.customerA.custom B.tradition C.convention D.purchaser
17.depriveA.depict B.take awayC.rub D.rob
18.distinctA.distinguish B.distance C.clear D.distract
19.engraveA.cut B.tomb C.gloom D.grave
20.humbleA.hunch B.hump C.respect D.lowlyII.Replace eachunderlined partwith oneword learntinthetext,the firstletter ofwhich isgiven:
1.Stepping outof thedark room,I feltthe strongbright lightof the sunhurting myeyes,g
2.Watching theballet-dancer spinningonhertoes,I feltbeingconvinced D.certainly
2.consultA.Advice B.suggest C.look upD.go toa person
3.privateA.person B.onesown C.previous D.preserve
4.count onA.depend onB.expect C.take intoaccount D.all of
5.enlistA.win overB.attractive C.obtain D.both Aand C
6.meansA.unkind B.to representC.average D.method
7.onslaughtA.Invasion B.aggression C.fierce attackD.annexation
8.cataractA.cataclysm B.waterfall C.disaster D.flood
9.preyA.sth.Killed B.speak to God C.pleaseD.enemyA.join orunite B.without thecompany ofothers C.the centreofsth.D.volunteer
11.fortifyA.multiply byforty B.strengthen C.a strongholdD.fortress
12.doomA.grave B.sepulchral C.terrible fateD.barge
13.preludeA.introductory movementB.to lurein advanceC.tyrant D.steadfast
14.interveneA.invade B.aggression C.intermezzo D.interfere
15.ferociousA.brutishly violentB.attacking onpurpose C.benign situationD.obedient
16.presentlyA.right awayB.now C.deliver D.gift
17.portionA.pork B.part C.port D.proper
18.hordeA.class B.squad C.company D.throng
19.primordialA.prime B.introductory C.primitive D.element
20.smartA.painful B.wisdom C.foe D.folly
21.vestigeA.trace B.vest C.invest D.privilege
22.resolveA.solve B.settle C.revolve D.determine
23.accomplishA.accompany B.achieve C.compliment D.complement
24.distinctionA.distinct B.distinguished C.difference D.instinct
25.rescueA.recover B.queue C.obscure D.obscureII.Replace eachunderlined partwith oneword learntinthetext,the firstletter ofwhich isgiven:
1.Pressures madehim goback to his oldhabit ofsmoking.r
2.Theteacher wrotehis remarkofthecomposition inthe margin.c__________
3.The lecturehas beenput offtill nextFriday,p
4.She stillsuffered inmind underhis unkindwords.s__________
5.The menthrew theirspears atthe enemy.H
6.I earnestlyhope thatyou willagree withme onthis issue.c__________
7.Dont trusthim,he isas cleverasafox.C
8.He cameto Americaasa poor immigrantbut soongot richas amerchant.P
9.It is not ouraim toconquer ourfoe,we areinterested onlyinestablishing peacefulrelations.S
10.The finefor spittingon thestreet is5yuan,pIII.Fill ineach ofthe blankswith oneofthefollowing wordsorexpressions inits properform.Each wordor expressionis tobe usedonlyonce.appeal to,be trueof,count on,devoidof,fresh from,in duecourse,issue,onthecontrary,rid...of,round up,thereby,to thateffect
1.The greattoday iswhether therewill bewar orpeace.
2.The sheepdogthe sheepand drovethem through thegate.
3.Our teamis youto winthe match,Joe.
4.As〃due to〃,“prior to〃can never begin asentence.
5.He finishedfirst inthe race,winning thechampionship forhisschool.
6.She calledhimavillain orwords.
7.Sound wavescan nottravel througha spaceair.
8.These areeggs thehen,not preservedones.
9.I willanswer allyour questions.
10.His speechdid notthe headso muchas totheheart.V Reading comprehension.・
1.The sentence”I askedthat noticeshould immediatelybe giventhat I wouldbroadcast at9oclockthat night”means that:A.I noticedthatIshould delivera speech at9that night.B.I askedthem tonotice megiving aspeech at9that night.C.thatIwas togive aspeechat9that nightshould benoticed.D.the BBCshould beinformed thatthe P.M.would delivera speechat9thatnight.
2.The sentence”I supposethey willbe rounded up inhordes.means:A.The RussianArmy wasbroken upinto smallgroups andwould becapturedone afteranother by the Germans.B.The Germanscame intoRussialike hordesof beasts,surrounding andcapturing manycities.C.The Russianarmy wouldline upto forma circleso asto surroundtheGermansD.The Germanarmy wouldline upto forma circleso asto surroundtheRussians.
3.The sentence“it isdevoid of all themeand principleexceptappetite andracial domination”canbeunderstoodas:A.Hitler and his regimewere greedyand wantedto surpassothernations.B.For Hitler andhis gang,nothing couldbe consideredas idealorguiding principle.The conquestof andrule overother nationswasthe strongestdesire inthem.C.The onlything thatHitler andhisgangwanted wasto bebetterthan othernations.D.Hitlerandhis regimehad conqueredmany othernations andthiswas verybad.
4.According tothe speech,Hitler hadbelieved thathis attackonthe USSRwould:A.cause conflictsbetween theUnited Statesand GreatBritain.B.ignite sympathyfromtheright wingofthewestern countries.C.make theUnited Statesretreat fromthe war.
5.According tothetext,the finalact ofHitler sD.lead toa conclusionofthewar.aggression wasto:A.defeat hisenemy oneby one.B.make thewhole westernhemisphere subjecttohisrule.C.completely destroythe USSR.第一册第5课练习11-15:B CA DA2—2:comment16—20:A B D CA2-3:postponed答案21-25:A DB CD2~4:smarted1-5:BCBDDD.free theRussians fromcommunist rule.6-10:D CB AA2-1:revert2-5:hurled2-6:concur3-2:roundedup3-9:in duecourse2-7:crafty3-10:appeal to3-3:counting on2~8:prospered3-4:is trueof4-1:D4-2:A2~9:subjugate3-5:thereby3-6:to4-3:B4-4:B2-10:penaltythat effect4-5:B3-7:devoid of3~1:issue3~8:fresh fromLesson6BlackmailI Wordexplanation・
1.crypticA.Hidden B.strange C.mystery D.sacred
2.errandA.taskmessage D.a pieceof businessB.a tripto getsth.C.a writtenA.quick B.smooth C.timely D.swept
4.swiftA.sudden B.erect C.erupt D.corrupt
5.abrupt
6.blandnessA.frankness B.mildness C.polite D.blank
7.swingingA.full oflife B.move backand forthC.turn aroundD.turn out
8.hunchA.doubt B.double C.suspect D.intuitive feeling
9.poiseA.self-assurance B.poison C.direct attentionD.pointless
10.discreetA.secret B.hidden C.careful D.volunteer
11.inevitableA.certain B.not toprevent C.not toavoid D.evident
12.adeptA.adapt B.adopt C.add D.expert
13.rivetA.attach B.tie downC.fasten firmlyD.hammer
14.abundantA.absolute B.complete C.profuse D.thorough
15.respiteA.postponement B.respect C.in spiteof D.despite
16.spaciousA.special B.large C.magnificent D.glorious
17.appointA.point toB.name C.important D.furnish
18.apparentA.appearing B.parental C.disappear D.evident
19.reprovingA.understanding B.comforting C.blaming D.approve
20.essentialA.sensitive B.sentimental C.fundamental D.primordialII.Fill ineach ofthe blankswith oneofthefollowing wordsorexpressions inits properform.Each wordor expressionis tobe usedonlyonce.accompany,alternative,assume,beyond,blame,caution conceal,fallvictim,get aroundto,get...---------------------------where,on thelookoutfor,oblige,take onestime,wither
1.The lecturerhis explanationwith sometaperecordings.
2.As aresult,his reputationbythescandal.everything turningaround me.d
3.The sharp,biting smellofthefood makesyou sneezetime andagain.p
4.The pressingofthelinseed pulpto getouttheoil isdone bya vastmachineoperated byone man.e
5.The Chinesepeople willneverbeforced toyield toforeign economicblockade.o by
6.The busiestmen havethe mostfree time.
17.A motherwill giveup herlife forher children,s
8.She fasteneda chaintothedogs collar.a
9.The earthgoes aroundthe sun.rIII.Fill ineach ofthe blankswith oneofthefollowing wordsorexpressions inits properform.Each wordor expressionis tobe usedonlyonce.order ofthe day,at intervals,glimpse,tower,approach,beaten,makesa pointof,credible,take ahand,deal in,fade away,attached to,deprive...of,live
1.We followedthe wellpaththroughtheforest.
2.Most foreigntrading companiesin WestAfricarubber,cocoa
3.Since therewas noneed tohurry,we leaving.
4.Work,work,work anddoes ityou Ityou exactly
5.Clever thoughshe was,she couldnot hereagerness forpraise.
6.There isnot muchthey cando forhim,giving himtheir sympathy.
7.She thathe wouldn,twanttotalkto herafter theirquarrel.
8.You shouldalways befor pickpocketswhile takingabus.
9.You havethe offighting orbeing takenprisoner.
10.Where thereisnot enough foodmany peopleto disease.
11.If youfail theexam you11only haveyourself,because onlya foolishworkmanhis tools.
12.Could youme withfive poundsuntil theweekend
13.I didplenty ofdesigns,he hasnt usingit yet.
14.You shouldexercise extremewhen drivingin fog.III.Replace eachunderlined partwith oneword learntin thetext,thefirstletter ofwhich isgiven:
1.Where didyou getthat foolishand absurdidea r
2.Hands pressedtogether withthe fingersinterlaced,she stoodthere,silently prayingtoGod.c
3.Could youdo mea favourby postingthe lettero
4.Visitors tothe factorymust actin accordancewiththerules.C
5.I dont thinkanyone canblame youfor notbeing cautious.A of
6.The boysare notat faultin thiscase.tob
7.Prospecting forgold isa dangerouswaytoearn aliving.H________
8.The planewas old.There wasnotenoughfuel.And badflyingconditions werean unexpectedfactor whichmade thewhole situationevenmore complicated.c
9.The boysface showedthe factthathehad beeneating jam.B_____
10.Lincoln isa strikingand obviousexample ofapoorboy第一册第6课练习答案blame…blames2-12:oblige1-5:A BDAA2-13:got aroundto2-14:6-10:B A DACcaution11-15:AD CCA16-20:BDDCC3~1:ridiculous3-2:clasped3~3:oblige3-4:comply2-1:accompanied2-2:3~5:accuse3-6:blame3-7hazardous3-8:complicationwithered2-3:took ourtime3~9:betrayed3~10:2~4:where...get,conspicuousgets...nowhere2-5:conceal2~6:beyond
3.offensive2~7:assumed2-8:onthelookoutA.attract B.aggression C.2-9:alternativewho succeeded.intervening D.onslaught2-10:fall victims2-11:toand vegetableoils.
11.The youngcoupledisciplining theironly son.
12.The troubleshimhis sleep
13.After thelatest affairhe hardlyseemsas apolitician.
14.They gavebroadcastwhile theperformance wasin processon thestage.
15.As duskfell,daylight.
16.The huntsmancaught onlyaof thedeer beforeit raninto thewoods.
17.He isso intelligentthat heaboveall theothers inhis class.
18.Complaints aboutthe newregulations havebecome theonthe campus.IV.Readingcomprehension.
1.The sentence”The MiddleEastern bazaartakes you back hundredseven thousands----------------------of years”means:The bazaarwas builthundreds oreventhousandsof yearsago.The marketreminds youpeople and their lifeofthe middle easterncountriescenturies ago.For hundredsor thousandsof years,the middleeasternbazaar hasnot changedTheMiddle eastern bazaar bringsyoubackfrom hundredsor eventhousandsof yearsago.
2.The strikingcharacteristic ofthemiddleeasternbazaaris:A.its noiseB.its brightnessC.its ancientnessD.crowdedness
3.“Bargaining isthe order ofthe day”means:A.Every customertries tobeat downthe priceoftheitem hewantsto buy.B.Every customerknows thatthe sellercheats allthe time.C.An orderwas issuedthat everyoneshould bargain.D.During daytimeeveryone bargains.
4.From thephrase”…the mazeof vaultedstreets whichhoneycombthis bazaarvwe caninfer knowthat:A.the streetswere vaultedso asto makethe bazaara maze.B.thestreetscrisscrossed thebazaar,cutting thebazaar intolotsof smallsections.C.the mazewas fullof beesD.shops,stores andhouses togethermade thebazaar intoabig honeycomb.
5.From thesentence“inthebackground,a tinyapprentice blowsabig charcoal fire witha hugeleather bellows…wecan wellinfer thatA.the bellowsis larger than the charcoal fire.B.thecharcoalfire islargerthanthe apprenticeC.Both thecharcoalfireandtheleather bellowsare biggerthan theapprenticeD.The apprenticemustbeyoung andsmall instature.第一册第1课练习案:A1-13:/答答案1-7:/答案:C1-1:/答案:D1-14:/答案:B1-8:/答案:A1-2:/答案:B1-15:/答案:D1-9:/答案:B1-3:/答案:B1-16:/答1-10:/答案:D案:B案:A1-17:/答1-4:/答1-11/答案:B案:C案:C1-18:/答1-5:/答案:C案:D1-12:/答案:A2-8:/答案:faded1-20:/答答案:attached away案:D2-9:/3-8:/2-1:/答案:revolves答案glimpse答案glare3-1:/3-9:/2-2:/答案beaten答案:towers答案dizzy3-2:/3-10:/2-3:/答案:deal in答案orderof答案:pungent3-3:/theday2-4:/答案makes a4-1:/答答案:extract pointof案:B2-5:/3-4:/4-2:/答答答案案:c案overwhelmed deprivedof4-3:/答2-6:/3-5:/案:A答案leisure答案credible4-4:/答2-7:/3-6:/案:B答答案live4-5:/答案sacrifice3-7:/案DI Wordexplanation・
1.elderlyA.olderly C.approaching mid-ageB.mid-age D.past mid-age
2.facadeA.the wallofabuilding D.the wallin frontof aB.the frontofabuilding buildingC.in frontofabuilding
3.ignoranceA.Disregard D.neglectB.pretend notto seeC.lack ofknowledge
4.demolishA.decrease D.set asideB.erectC.tear down
5.inhibitA.live B.dwellC.suppress D.unlock
6.bargeA.a kindof clothD.a boatB.a kindof clothingC.a colour。