989] Houses in the country are than those in the city. [譯文] 農(nóng)村的房屋比城市的房屋便宜得多. A. much less expensive B. more expensive C. much more cheaper D. more cheaper [答案及簡析] A. much 可以修飾比較級. 查看更多

 

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     I can honestly say it was the best of times and the worst of times. I was joyfully expecting my first
child at the same time that my mother was   1   her battle with a brain tumor (瘤). For ten years, my
fiercely independent and   2   mother had fought, but none of the treatments had been successful.   3  ,
she never lost her ability to smile. But now, finally, she became totally   4   -unable to speak, walk, eat or
dress on her own.
     As she grew closer and closer to death, my   5   grew closer and closer to life inside me. My biggest
   6   was that their lives would never connect. I was sad not only at the   7   loss of my mother, but that
she and my baby would never know each other. Her doctor did not   8  any hope; they told us her time
was up.
      We brought Mother   9   to her own bed in her own house. As  10  as I could, I sat beside her and
talked to her about the baby moving inside me.
     On February 3, 989, at about the same time my labor (分娩)  11 , Mother opened her eyes. When
they told me this at the   12  , I called her home, "Mom, listen. The baby is coming! You're going to have
a new grandchild!"
     "Yes! Yes! I know!"
      Four beautiful words! The first  13  words she'd spoken in months! When I  14  again an hour later,
the nurse at her house told the   15  message: Mom sat up, smiling, with her oxygen tubes removed.
     When I brought Jacob home. Mom was sitting in her chair and  16   to welcome him. Tears of joy
blocked my vision as I  17  my son in her arms and she clucked (發(fā)出咯咯聲) at him. They  18  .
     Then she quietly clipped hack into a coma (昏迷) and  19  peacefully. Memories of my son's birth
 will always be  20  for me, but it was then that I learned love has the power to overcome any worries
and any sorrow. And love can last forever. 

(     )1. A.attending   
(     )2. A.courageous  
(     )3. A.So          
(     )4. A.tired       
(     )5. A.sorrow      
(     )6. A.problem     
(     )7. A.coming      
(     )8. A.admit       
(     )9. A.up          
(     )10. A.soon       
(     )11. A.started    
(     )12. A.office     
(     )13. A, common    
(     )14. A.got up     
(     )15. A.impossible 
(     )16. A.likely     
(     )17. A. hugged    
(     )18. A.joined     
(     )19. A.passed away
(     )20. A.proud      
B. losing        
B. interesting      
B. Again            
B. blind          
B. love           
B. dream         
B. disappearing   
B. hold           
B. away            
B. fast            
B. failed          
B. hospital        
B. caring          
B. woke up         
B. possible         
B. ready            
B. threw            
B. knew            
B. turned over      
B. frightening    

C. defending     
C. funny         
C. Instead       
C.  disabled     
C. baby          
C. surprise      
C. falling       
C. drop          
C. about         
C. early         
C. ended         
C. house         
C. clear         
C. called up     
C. necessary     
C. free          
C. took          
C. nodded        
C. settled down  
C. bittersweet   

D. defeating              
D. lucky                    
D. Still                    
D. depressed              
 D. body                     
D. fear                   
D. unexpecting            
D. permit                 
D. home                     
D. often                   
D. continued              
D. station                  
D. correct                  
D. looked up                
D. terrible                 
D. nervous                
D. laid                   
D. cried                    
D. gave out                 
D. exciting               

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     I can honestly say it was the best of times and the worst of times. I was joyfully expecting my first
child at the same time that my mother was   1   her battle with a brain tumor (瘤). For ten years, my
fiercely independent and   2   mother had fought, but none of the treatments had been successful.   3  ,
she never lost her ability to smile. But now, finally, she became totally   4   -unable to speak, walk, eat or
dress on her own.
     As she grew closer and closer to death, my   5   grew closer and closer to life inside me. My biggest
   6   was that their lives would never connect. I was sad not only at the   7   loss of my mother, but that
she and my baby would never know each other. Her doctor did not   8  any hope; they told us her time
was up.
      We brought Mother   9   to her own bed in her own house. As  10  as I could, I sat beside her and
talked to her about the baby moving inside me.
     On February 3, 989, at about the same time my labor (分娩)  11 , Mother opened her eyes. When
they told me this at the   12  , I called her home, "Mom, listen. The baby is coming! You're going to have
a new grandchild!"
     "Yes! Yes! I know!"
      Four beautiful words! The first  13  words she'd spoken in months! When I  14  again an hour later,
the nurse at her house told the   15  message: Mom sat up, smiling, with her oxygen tubes removed.
     When I brought Jacob home. Mom was sitting in her chair and  16   to welcome him. Tears of joy
blocked my vision as I  17  my son in her arms and she clucked (發(fā)出咯咯聲) at him. They  18  .
     Then she quietly clipped hack into a coma (昏迷) and  19  peacefully. Memories of my son's birth
 will always be  20  for me, but it was then that I learned love has the power to overcome any worries
and any sorrow. And love can last forever. 

(     )1. A.attending   
(     )2. A.courageous  
(     )3. A.So          
(     )4. A.tired       
(     )5. A.sorrow      
(     )6. A.problem     
(     )7. A.coming      
(     )8. A.admit       
(     )9. A.up          
(     )10. A.soon       
(     )11. A.started    
(     )12. A.office     
(     )13. A, common    
(     )14. A.got up     
(     )15. A.impossible 
(     )16. A.likely     
(     )17. A. hugged    
(     )18. A.joined     
(     )19. A.passed away
(     )20. A.proud      
B. losing        
B. interesting      
B. Again            
B. blind          
B. love           
B. dream         
B. disappearing   
B. hold           
B. away            
B. fast            
B. failed          
B. hospital        
B. caring          
B. woke up         
B. possible         
B. ready            
B. threw            
B. knew            
B. turned over      
B. frightening    

C. defending     
C. funny         
C. Instead       
C.  disabled     
C. baby          
C. surprise      
C. falling       
C. drop          
C. about         
C. early         
C. ended         
C. house         
C. clear         
C. called up     
C. necessary     
C. free          
C. took          
C. nodded        
C. settled down  
C. bittersweet   

D. defeating              
D. lucky                    
D. Still                    
D. depressed              
 D. body                     
D. fear                   
D. unexpecting            
D. permit                 
D. home                     
D. often                   
D. continued              
D. station                  
D. correct                  
D. looked up                
D. terrible                 
D. nervous                
D. laid                   
D. cried                    
D. gave out                 
D. exciting               

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  In 1959 an ordinary American family paid $989 for a year's supply of food.In 1972 the family paid $1311.Why does food cost so much??

  Vegetables costs more when they have been washed and cut and sometimes even cooked before being packaged.Chicken costs more when it has been cut into pieces by someone other than the one who buys it.A family should expect to pay more when several”TV dinners“ are taken home from the store.These are fully cooked meals,including meat,vegetables,and so on,all arranged on a metal dish.The dish is put into the fire and heated while the housewife is doing something else (cleaning the house,perhaps,or resting or watching TV).Such a convenience costs money.It transfers(轉(zhuǎn)換) much of the time and work of meal preparation from the kitchen to the food plant.?

  Economists tell us that many modern housewives have jobs outside their home.They make money that helps to pay the family food bills.The housewife naturally has less time and energy for cooking after a day's work.She wants to buy many kinds of food that can be put on her family's table easily and quickly.?

“If the housewife wants all kinds of these,” the economists say,“that is her right,but she must be prepared to pay for those who make her work easier.”?

1.The price of food increased by ____ in the United States from the year 1959 to 1972.?

A.about fifty percent

B.about twenty percent?

C.nearly one third

D.nearly two thirds

2.According to the passage,“TV dinners” are usually________.?

A.expensive food sold by TV stations

B.meat mixed with vegetables?

C.fully cooked food sold in shops

D.heated vegetables cooked on TV

3.The reason why food costs so much in America now is that_____.?

A.the price of everything has increased as well?

B.a lot of work of food preparation has been done by food plants?

C.American housewives have less time and energy?

D.there isn't enough food for so many people

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  In 1959 an ordinary American family paid $989 for a year's supply of food. In 1972 the family paid $1311. Why does food cost so much?

  Vegetables cost more when they have been washed and cut and sometimes even cooked before being packaged. Chicken costs more when it has been cut into pieces by someone other than the one who buys it. A family should expect to pay more when several“TV dinners”are taken home from the store. These are fully cooked meals, including meat, vegetables, and so on, all arranged on a metal dish. The dish is put into the fire and heated while the housewife is doing something else(cleaning the house, perhaps, or resting or watching TV). Such a convenience costs money. It transfers(轉(zhuǎn)換) much of the time and work of meal preparation from the kitchen to the food plant.

  Economists tell us that many modern housewives have jobs outside their home. They make money that helps to pay the family food bills. The housewife naturally has less time and energy for cooking after a day's work.She wants to buy many kinds of food that can be put on her family's table easily and quickly.

  “If the housewife wants all kinds of these,”the economists say,“that is her right, but she must be prepared to pay for those who make her work easier.”

1.The price of food increased by _____ in the United States from the year 1959 to 1972.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn)bout fifty percent

B.a(chǎn)bout twenty percent

C.nearly one third

D.nearly two thirds

2.According to the passage,“TV dinners”are usually _____.

[  ]

A.expensive food sold by TV stations

B.meat mixed with vegetables

C.fully-cooked food sold in shops

D.heated vegetables cooked on TV

3.The reason why food costs so much in America now is that _____.

[  ]

A.the price of everything has increased as well

B.a(chǎn) lot of work of food preparation has been done by food plants

C.American housewives have less time and energy

D.there isn't enough food for so many people

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閱讀理解

  In 1959 an ordinary American family paid $989 for a year's supply of food. In 1972 the family paid $1311. Why does food cost so much?

  Vegetables cost more when they have been washed and cut and sometimes even cooked before being packaged. Chicken costs more when it has been cut into pieces by someone other than the one who buys it. A family should expect to pay more when several“TV dinners”are taken home from the store. These are fully cooked meals, including meat, vegetables, and so on, all arranged on a metal dish. The dish is put into the fire and heated while the housewife is doing something else(cleaning the house, perhaps, or resting or watching TV). Such a convenience costs money. It transfers(轉(zhuǎn)換) much of the time and work of meal preparation from the kitchen to the food plant.

  Economists tell us that many modern housewives have jobs outside their home. They make money that helps to pay the family food bills. The housewife naturally has less time and energy for cooking after a day's work.She wants to buy many kinds of food that can be put on her family's table easily and quickly.

  “If the housewife wants all kinds of these,”the economists say,“that is her right, but she must be prepared to pay for those who make her work easier.”

1.The price of food increased by _____ in the United States from the year 1959 to 1972.

[  ]

A.a(chǎn)bout fifty percent

B.a(chǎn)bout twenty percent

C.nearly one third

D.nearly two thirds

2.According to the passage,“TV dinners”are usually _____.

[  ]

A.expensive food sold by TV stations

B.meat mixed with vegetables

C.fully-cooked food sold in shops

D.heated vegetables cooked on TV

3.The reason why food costs so much in America now is that _____.

[  ]

A.the price of everything has increased as well

B.a(chǎn) lot of work of food preparation has been done by food plants

C.American housewives have less time and energy

D.there isn't enough food for so many people

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