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4、续骇斤毒关涯庞瞬睬姚软补缺玉洱芳碎鸥伊腆坯使曰壮自蚁吭小隐炉占豆烙绥浊间塔裴淀究粪幼滇援钟矿诱辗吻衙嵌乖寒信爱 UNIT19-20(一)单项选择1. When he entered the room, he found Wang Ping_ at the desk,_.A seating , to read B sat ,read C seated ,reading D sitting himself ,to read2. Its no use_ that you didnt know the rules. A you pretend B your pretending C to preten

5、d D you to pretend3 It is the ability to do the job _ matters not where you come from or what you are.A. oneB. thatC. whatD. it4. The young man works like crazy from a _ to become rich.A. needB. desireC. orderD. suggestion5. Ill lend you the money only on_ you can pay _ on time.A. one condition; for

6、 itB. condition that; for itC. one condition; it backD. condition that; it back6. The _ couple _ for five years.NA. marrying; have marriedB.marrying; have been marriedC. married; have marriedD. married; have been married7. Immediately I _ my homework, Ill have a hot bath.A. have finished to doB. fin

7、ish to doC. have finished doingD. had finished8.Have you seen her recently?Yes._ that I met her in the cinema yesterday.A. It happenedB. It happensC. It so happenedD. It so happens9. You say you will not do it, but I say you _ do it.NA. shallB. willC. wouldD. need10._ ,the man left all his money to

8、his child.A. When he diesB. Before he was dyingC. After he is deadD. Upon his death11. She has collected _ stamps as you.A. four times as manyB. as four times manyC. as many four timesD. four times many as12. “Sorry to trouble you.”“_.”A. All rightB. No troubleC. Thats rightD. It doesnt matter13.Do

9、you have his telephone number?He _ me his number, but Im afraid I _ it.A. has given; lostB. has given; have lostC. gave; lostD. gave; have lost14. The old car was sold for ¥100,000, which was more than its real _ .A. costB. priceC. valueD. worth15.Are you pleased with his work, sir?Yes, it couldnt b

10、e _ .A. any betterB.any worseC.the bestD.the worst16. Mr Brown owns a _ in town and lives well.A. dresses shopB. dress shopC. dresses shopD. dress shop17. The headmaster has _ a plan _ the new school year.A. worked; ofB. worked; forC. made; ofD. made; for18. It seems that the Hope Project _ well in

11、China.A. is got alongB. is being got alongC. is getting alongD. is getting along with19. I called Jack this morning, but he wasnt in. Ill have to _ this evening.A. ring him backB. ring him upC. ring him offD. ring him in20.Fortune b_(保佑)him with success an victory.21.Alas! Your leg is hurt and bleed

12、ing. You must go to see a s_(外科医生)22.He drinks too much . This is his only w_(弱点).23.Even an experienced teacher doesnt know how to deal with the t_(令人烦恼的)boy.24.The fellow was sentenced to death for m_(谋杀) a rich old lady.25.Believe in yourself. You should act on your owe j_(判断)(二)完形填空When a person

13、 is curious about something, he is interested in it and _26_ to know more about it. There is _27_ with curiosity _28_ itself._29 it is good or bad _30_ on what people are curious about.Curiosity _31_ silly or wrong. Some people with nothing _32_ are full of curiosity about _33_ their neighbours are

14、doing. They are _34_ to know what they are eating or drinking, what they are _35_ home or taking outside, or _36_ they have come home so early or so _37_. To be interested in these things _38_ silly. Its _39_ of their business. It often brings harm,_40_ or quarrels to others, and _41_ their feelings

15、._42_the other hand, there is a _43_ curiosity, the curiosity of wise people, who_44_ at all the great things and try to find out all they do about them. All the discoveries in _45_ history have been made as a result of curiosity.26. A. encouragedB. pleasedC. wishD. eager27. A. somethingB. nothingC.

16、 muchD. no28. A. ofB. inC. onD. by29. A. IfB. ThatC. HowD. Whether30. A. keepsB. goesC. putD. depends31. A. alwaysB. sometimesC. seldomD. never32. A. doingB. to doC. doD. done33. A. howB. whichC. whenD. what34. A. satisfiedB. worriedC. anxiousD. permitted35. A. atB. bringingC. doingD. sending36. A.

17、IFB. why C. whereD. whether37. A. laterB. lateC. hurryD. happy38. A. areB. isC. turn outD. cant be39. A. noneB. notC. nothingD. not at all40. A. shameB. shadeC. shadowD. ashamed41. A. everB. besidesC. thusD. never42. A. InB. OnC. ForD. With43. A. terribleB. strangeC. nobleD. instructive44 A. expectB

18、. exploreC. doubtD. wonder45. A. the humanB. humansC. humansD. human(四)阅读理解ATHEATRECity VarietiesThe Headrow, Leeds. Tel. 430808Oct 1011 only A Night at the Varieties. All the fun of an old music hall with Barry Cryer, Duggle Brown, 6 dancers, Mystina, Jon Barker, Anne Duval and the Tony Harrison Tr

19、io. Laugh again at the old jokes and listen to your favourite songs.Performances: 8 pm nightly.Admission: 5; under 16 or over 60: 4.York Theater RoyalSt Leonards Place, York. Tel. 223568Sept 23Oct 17 Groping for Wordsa comedy by Sue Townsend. Best known for her Adrian Mole Diaries, Townsend now writ

20、es about an evening class which two men and a woman attend. A gentle comedy. Admission: First night, Mon: 2; TuesFri; 3.255.50;Sat: 3.505.57.Halifax PlayhouseKings Cross Street, Halifax. Tel. 365998Oct 1017 On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson. This is magical comedy about real people. A beautifully pr

21、oduced, well-acted play for everyone. Dont miss it.Performances: 7:30 pro.Admission: 2. Mon: 2 seats for the price of one.Grand TheatreOxford Street , Leeds. Tel. 502116Restaurant and Caf.Oct 117 The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13. Sue Townsends musical play, based on her best-selling book.Per

22、formances: Evenings 7:45. October 1017, at 2:30 pro. No Monday performances.Admission, TuesThurs: 25; Fri & Sat: 26.1. Which theatre offers the cheapest seat?A. Halifax Playhouse.B. City Varieties.C. Grand Theatre.D. York Theatre Royal2. If you want to see a play with old jokes and songs, which phon

23、e number will you ring to book a seat?A. 502116B. 223568.C. 365998.D. 430808.3. We may learn from the text that Sue Townsend is_ .A. a writerB. an actressC. a musicianD. a directorBIf you ask people to name the one person who had the greatest effect on the English language, you will get answers like

24、“Shakespeare”,“Samuel Johnson”and“Webster”,but none of these men had any effect at all compared to a man who didnt even speak EnglishWilliam the Conqueror.Before 1066, in the land we now call Great Britain lived peoples belonging to two major language groups. In the west-central region lived the Wel

25、sh, who spoke a Celtic language, and in the north lived the Scots, whose language, though not the same as Welsh, was also Celtic. In the rest of the country lived the Saxons, actually a mixture of Anglos, Saxons, and other Germanic and Nordic peoples, who spoke what we now call Anglo-Saxon (or Old E

26、nglish), a Germanic language. If this state of affairs had lasted, English today would be close to German.But this state of affairs did not last. In 1066 the Normans led by William defeated the Saxons and began their rule over England. For about a century, French became the official language of Engl

27、and while Old English became the language of peasants. As a result, English words of politics and the law come from French rather than German. In some cases, modern English even shows a distinction(区别) between upper-class French and lower-class Anglo-Saxon in its words. We even have different words

28、for some food, meat in particular, depending on whether it is still out in the fields or at home ready to be cooked, which shows the fact that the Saxon peasants were doing the farming, while the upper-class Normans were doing most of the eating.When Americans visit Europe for the first time, they u

29、sually find Germany more“foreign”than France because the German they see on signs and advertisements seems much more different from English than French does. Few realize that the English language is actually Germanic in its beginning and that the French influences are all the result of one mans ambi

30、tion.4. The two major languages spoken in what is now called Great Britain before 1066 were _ .A. Welsh and ScottishB. Nordic and GermanicC. Celtic and Old EnglishD. Anglo-Saxon and Germanic5. Which of the following groups of words are, by inference; rooted in French?A. President; lawyer; beef.B. Pr

31、esident; bread; water.C. Bread; field; sheep.D. Folk; field; cow.6. Why does France appear less foreign than Germany to Americans on their first visit to Europe?A. Most advertisements in France appear in English.B. They know little of the history of the English language.C. Many French words are simi

32、lar to English ones.D. They know French better than German.7. What is the subject discussed in the text?A. The history of Great Britain.B. The similarity between English and French.C. The rule of England by William the Conqueror.D. The French influences on the English language.CWe know that many ani

33、mals do not stay in one place. Birds, fish and other animals move from one place to another at a certain time. They move for different reasons: most of them move to find food more easily, but others move to get away from places that are too crowded.When cold weather comes, many birds move to warmer

34、places to find food. Some fishes give birth in warm water and move to cold water to feed. The most famous migration(迁移)is probably the migration of the fish, which is called“salmon”. This fish is born in fresh water but it travels many miles to salt water. There it spends its life. When it is old, i

35、t returns to its birthplace in fresh water. Then it gives birth and dies there. In northern Europe, there is a kind of mouse. Then it gives birth and dies there. In northern Europe, there is a kind of mouse. They leave their mountain homes when they become too crowded. They move down to the low land

36、. Sometimes they move all the way to the seaside, and many of them are killed when they fall into the sea.Recently, scientists have studied the migration of a kind of lobster(龙虾). Every year, when the season of bad weather arrives, the lobsters get into a long line and start to walk across the floor

37、 of the ocean. Nobody knows why they do this, and nobody knows where they go.So, sometimes we know why humans and animals move from one place to another, but at other times we dont. Maybe living things just like to travel.8. Most animals move from one place to another at a certain time to _ .A. give

38、 birthB. enjoy warmer weatherC. find food more easilyD. find beautiful places9. The fish called “salmon”spends a long life in _ .A. salt waterB. riversC. fresh waterD. its birthplace10. The mice in northern Europe move when _ .A. they give birthB. the weather is badC. the place gets too crowdedD. th

39、ey havent enough food11. The lobsters move _ .A. to the fresh waterB. to the sea floorC. at a certain timeD. to find more food12. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Animals move in order to find food more easily.B. The migration of the fish called“salmon”is the most famous migration.C. Living t

40、hings move from one place to another because they like to travel.D. Sometimes we know why and how living things move from one place to another, but sometimes we dont.DTHE BRONTE FAMILY(2004,全国)Yorkshire, England was the setting for two great novels(小说)of the 19th century. These were Charlotte Bronte

41、s Jane Eyre and Emily Brontes Wuthering Heights. The youngest sister, Anne, was also a gifted novelist, and her books have the same extraordinary quality as her sisters.Their father was Patrick Bronte, born in Ireland. He moved with his wife, Maria Bronte, and their six small children to Haworth in

42、Yorkshire in 1820. Soon after, Mrs Bronte and the two eldest children died, leaving the father to care for the remaining three girls and a boy.Charlotte was born in 1816. Emily was born in 1818 and Anne in 1820. Their brother Branwell was born in 1817. Left to themselves, the children wrote and told

43、 stories and walked over the hills. They grew up largely self-educated. Branwell showed a great interest in drawing. The girls were determined to earn money for his art education. They took positions as teachers or taught children in their homes.As children they had all written many stories. Charlot

44、te, as a young girl, alone wrote 22 books, each with 60 to 100 pages of small handwriting. Therefore, they turned to writing for income. By 1847, Charlotte had written The Professor; Emily, Wuthering Heights; and Anne, Agnes Grey. After much difficulty Anne and Emily found a publisher(出版商),but there

45、 was no interest shown in Charlottes book.(It was not published until 1859.) However, one publisher expressed an interest in seeing more of her work. Jane Eyre was already started, and she hurriedly finished it. It was accepted at once; thus each of the sisters had a book published in 1847.Jane Eyre was immediately successful; the other two, however, did not do so well. People did not like Wuthering Heights. They said it was too wild, too animallike. But gradually it came to be considered one of the finest novels in the English language. E

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