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根據(jù)漢語完成句子。(請將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)番號的橫線上,一空一詞。)
1.他昨天聲稱看見一個黑黑的、圓圓的動物在水中快速游動。
He __________ to have seen a round black creature __________ quickly through the water yesterday.
2.他們說水溫這樣低的湖泊不可能生存有體形如此巨大的動物。
They say that the __________ lake is __________ to be able to __________ such large living creatures.
3.當急流穿過兩英里高的峽谷時,峽谷變窄了,只有350英尺。
The gorge __________ __________ 350 feet as the river rushes through the two-mile-high mountains.
4.塊塊巨石形象各異,條條之流流淌著傳說,座座小山承載著過往。
Every rock looked like a person or animal, every stream that joined the river __________ its legend, and every hill was __________ __________ the past.
5.遠山上寫著20英尺見方的漢字:“建造山峽大壩,開發(fā)長江資源”。
On a distant mountain was a sign __________ 20-foot __________. “Build the Three Gorges Dam, Exploit the Yangtze River,” it __________.
6.你永遠想不到她。一個人帶大五個孩子所遇到的困難。
You can never imagine the difficulty she had __________ up five children all by herself.
7.這也導致了大量的美語單詞和結(jié)構(gòu)傳入英國英語。
It has also __________ __________ lots of American words and structures __________ into British English.
8.對于美國人來說,情況稍微好些,這多虧了一位叫諾亞.韋伯斯特的人,一位1778年畢業(yè)于耶魯大學的教師。
For Americans things are a little bit easier, __________ __________ the work of Noah Webster, a teacher who __________ from Yale University in 1778.
9.蕭伯納有這樣的評論:英國及美國這兩個國家被共同的語言所區(qū)分。
Gorge Bernard Shaw made the famous __________ __________ the British and The Americans are two nations divided by a common language.
10.兩個國家境內(nèi)的口音差異可能和兩國之間的口音差異一樣大。
There is probably __________ much __________ of pronunciation __________ the two countries as __________ them.
11.在旅游界有一種說法:所有游客都被敲竹杠。
There is a saying in the travel trade __________ all tourists are __________ __________.
12.《初級拼寫》建議簡化英語單詞的拼寫。
The Elementary Spelling Book suggested __________ the spelling of English words.
完成句子
1. 盡管這些很重要,但我們并不只是通過口頭和書面語言交流。
Although these are very important, we communicate with ________(71) ________(72) just spoken and written words.
2. 所有的食物都被吃光了,所以我們必須得走了。
Since all the food has ________(73) ________(74), we have to leave.
3. 所有的票都是由慈善機構(gòu)免費提供的。
All the tickets are provided ________(75) ________(76) ________(77) by the charity.
4. 由于準備不足,這次考試他又沒通過。
He failed again in this exam ________(78) ________(79) ________(80) ________(81) lack of preparation.
5. 當急流穿過兩英里高的峽谷時,峽谷變窄了,只有350英尺。
The gorge ________ (82) to 350 feet as the river rushes ________ (83) the two-mile-high mountains.
6. 本來是個驚喜,可孩子們把計劃泄露了。
It was supposed to be a surprise but the children ________ (84) the plan ________ (85).
7. 無論這輛自行車多便宜,我都一樣的珍惜它,因為他是我爸爸送給我的禮物。
________(86) ________(87) ________(88) ________(89) ________(90), I cherish it all the same, for it’s a present from my father.
In 1972 a twenty-year-old medical student, Mike Jones, led a five-man canoeing expedition down the upper part of the Blue Nile. The other members of the team were Mike Hopkinson, Glen Green, Steve Nash and Dave Buikingshaw.
On 3rd September they started out and at first everything went well, but then Glen capsized. He survived ,but the canoe was badly 21___. The next day at the Tississat Falls there was a team crisis(危機). Dave and Steve didn’t think it was 22 enough to continue. There was a long 23 and in the end the two Mikes continued in their canoes while the other three carried their equipment on land. The team 24 to meet at the second Portuguese bridge. The water in the gorge(峽谷)was very 25 and dangerous, but luckily both canoes were 26 enough to get through . Just before they reached the bridge, Mike Jones had got caught in a whirlpool(漩渦) and it had taken him several minutes to get out.
The team met at the bridge. The canoeing was easier now, but there were other 27 . Bandits(強盜) shot at them once, but they were moving too fast. Crocodiles were a real danger, and one day Dave had to 28 his canoe to escape. Fortunately Steve had his 29 ready, so he shot the crocodile and got Dave’s canoe back.
They 30 arrived at the
21. A. hurt | B. destroyed | C. damaged | D. mined |
22. A. safe | B. clear | C. dangerous | D. harmful |
23. A. quarrel | B. silence | C. argument | D. conflict |
24. A. agreed | B. wanted | C. hoped | D. arranged |
25. A. deep | B. fast | C. clear | D. quiet |
26. A. brave | B. fortunate | C. happy | D. experienced |
27. A. excitements | B. lucks | C. problems | D. things |
28. A. destroy | B. abandon | C. rebuild | D. block |
29. A. gun | B. sword | C. stick | D. stone |
30.A. luckily | B. angrily | C. eventually | D. happily |
Robinson Diaz lives in a small cottage high in the Andes Mountains of South America. Diaz is a “cable racer”, and every morning he faces the difficult task of taking the local teacher to her school. To do this, he first walks for an hour up to a place the locals call Los Pinos, right at the edge of the 400-foot deep gorge of the Negro valley. Here, one end of a thick metal cable has been fixed to a wooden post. The cable stretches right across the deep valley to the other side, a kilometer away.
A metal hook is fixed to the cable, with leather straps hanging from it. Diaz fastens the straps around his shoulders and waist, does a quick safety check and then, without hesitating, throws himself off the edge of the mountain. Attached to the cable by only the metal hook, he rapidly picks up speed and soon he is racing through the air. Crossing the valley by wire takes him 30 seconds, instead of the two hours it would take him to walk down through the rain forest and climb up the steep muddy slopes on the other side.
As Diaz begins his trip, Diana Rios, a 23-year-old elementary teacher, is waiting on the other side of the gorge for the moment when he will come racing through the mist towards her at 100 mph. She will then return with him, hanging on to him as he goes back along the cable. Diana had no idea when she took the teaching job that just getting to work in the village school would be dangerous. "At first I wanted to cry," she says, clutching her hook as the metal cable starts to rattle violently at Diaz’s approach. “But I soon got used to it.” She still prefers to go with Diaz, though, rather than making the frightening and dangerous crossing on her own.
For the inhabitants of Los Pinos, the wire cable is a lifeline. For more than 50 years, it has served the community as a form of transport to and from the rest of the world. Everything that comes arrives via the cable----bricks and wood for building, sacks of rice and corn. Pregnant mothers, who must get to the nearest clinic, cross the wire during the darkness of the night, returning with their newborn babies. It is dangerous, but they have no choice.
This time Robinson Diaz makes a perfect landing on Diana’s side of the gorge. For him, the dangers of this daily journey are insignificant. “What I’m really scared of are snakes,” he says. “This is nothing in comparison.” Then Dianna straps herself into her harness and hooks herself up to the wire behind Diaz, holding on to him tightly. He turns, flashes her a smile, releases the brake and kicks away. Within seconds, the teacher and the cable-racer have disappeared back into the mist.
60.Robinson Diaz has a difficult task every morning because he has to________.
A.climb a long way up a mountain B.get to the edge of a valley
C.walk through a dangerous area D.help someone get to work
61.In the second paragraph, the writer suggests that Diaz is________.
A.confident about what he is doing B.unaware of the danger he faces
C.careless about his own safety D.uncertain of what he is doing
62.What is Diana's opinion about the journey now?
A.She enjoys it. B.She no longer finds it a problem.
C.It makes her feel very frightened. D.It would be impossible without Diaz.
63.What does Diaz say about using the cable?
A.He does not find it as frightening as other things.
B.He does not think there is any risk.
C.He is happy that he can help the teacher.
D.He is worried about the danger of snakes
完成句子
當急流穿過兩英里高的峽谷時,峽谷變窄了,只有350英尺。
The gorge ________ to 350 feet as the river rushes ________ the two-mile-high mountains.
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