填空题如今,在新疆越来越多的家
tíng
房间里都用上了地毯。
填空题你放心吧,李医生的
jì
术很好,手术一定会成功的。
填空题母亲节那天我买了一大束
xiān
花献给妈妈。
填空题每天早上,妈妈一边听广
bō
,一边洗脸,刷牙,做早饭,这是她多年养成的习惯。
填空题Going to evening school after work ______ (占去了她大部分的闲暇时间).
填空题I know for sure that ______ (机会属于时刻准备着的人).
填空题中国古代的四大发明是:造
zhǐ
术、印刷术、火药和指南针。
填空题It's good to read this on the beach or in an aeroplane. m ______
填空题{{B}}Questions 14—19{{/B}}
· You will hoar a radio announcer talking about activities at a museum called Science World.
· For each question, fill in the missing information in the numbered space.
{{B}}Science World{{/B}}
Next week's Special Events
EVENTS: TIME OF DAY:
* Electricity workshop (14) ____________________
* Experiments with water wednesday morning
* Talk about space travel by Saturday evening
well-known scientist from
(15) ____________________
Science World entrance fees are: £3.00 Adults
£2.00 Children
Tickets for Special Events cost extra: (16)£____________________ Adults
Reduced prices for children
Get tickets direct from Science World on 284311,
or from the (17) ____________________
Newton Cafe is next to the (18) ____________________
(snacks available all day).
Phone Science World for free ticket to exhibition about
(19) ____________________
填空题有一段时间,由于我们教育方法不当,女儿和我们的关系很
jǐn
张。
填空题The more you complain, ______ (就会失去越多的机会).
填空题Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go
over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet
1. For questions 1 - 7, mark Y
(for YES) if the statement agrees with
the information given in the
passage; N (for
NO) if the statement contradicts
the information given in the
passage; NG (for
NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the
passage. For questions 8 - 10, complete the sentences with the
information given in the passage.
The Why's of Some Popular
Superstitions Do you carry a lucky penny? Have
you ever knocked on wood or crossed your fingers after talking about something
pleasant? Do you avoid walking under a ladder? Most of today's
superstitious beliefs can be traced back to those of primitive people who had no
understanding of the laws of nature. However, there are few people even today
who are completely free of superstitious beliefs. So have fun with them and
enjoy them, but don't take them seriously. Crossing Your
Fingers. Often people cross their fingers when making a wish. They believe this
will make the wish come true. This came from the idea that when two lines
crossed, the wish was held at the center of the lines until it came to
pass, Umbrellas. Will opening an umbrella indoors bring bad
luck and disappointments? This superstition began in the Old World many years
ago, when umbrellas were made big enough to cover a whole family. When opened
indoors, these clumsy, thick things usually hurt someone or broke something in
the house. They were bad luck indeed. Walking Under a Ladder.
In past centuries walking under ladders was forbidden in some countries. One of
the oldest beliefs was that a leaning ladder made a triangle, a symbol of life,
with the wall and the floor. Anyone who walked through this sacred triangle
would be punished unless counter-charms were used. He might save himself by
making a wish or crossing his fingers. In fact, it is sensible to avoid walking
under ladders. A ladder can collapse, or a workman's tool resting on it can fall
and hit you. Spill Salt. Many superstitions have been built
around salt. We now understand the chemical reasons that enable salt to melt
snow but help freeze ice cream. But the ancients thought that salt was magic and
could perform good or evil. When they discovered that salt could preserve food,
they felt it could also protect them. It was believed that spilling salt was a
warning from friendly spirits that evil was nearby. The people thought that the
good spirits live on the right side of the body and the evil ones on the left.
Therefore, early man threw a pinch of salt over his left shoulder to win the
favor of the spirits who planned to hurt him. Breaking a
Mirror. Some people think that breaking a mirror will mean seven years of hard
luck. This started long before mirrors were known, when early man believed that
the reflection he saw of himself in a pool of water was his soul, or "other
self". This other self would be injured if disturbed in any way. After mirrors
were made of glass, breaking one continued to mean bad luck to the other self.
About 2,000 years ago, the Romans thought that life renewed itself every seven
years. That's why it would take a person that long to recover from such a
blow. Sneezes. Your friends are likely to say "God bless you"
when you sneeze. In the Near and Far East people may clasp their hands and bow
toward you. The custom of asking God's blessing began when early man believed
that a person's spirit or soul was in the form of air or breath in the head. A
sneeze might expel the spirit for a short time, or even forever, unless God
prevented it. The act of bowing toward the sneezer was also counter-magic and
meant "May your soul not escape."
填空题"Peter, you've eaten all the ice-cream? said his mother.
accused
Peter's mother ____________________ all the ice-cream.
填空题{{B}}QUESTIONS 21-25{{/B}}
{{B}}You will hear some information about Finchester Zoo.
Listen and complete questions 21-25.
You will hear the information twice.{{/B}}
填空题The flat has two bedrooms.
There ____________________ in the flat.
填空题去年夏天,我们去北京参观过自然
bó
物馆。
填空题Sam Gridley, a boy in his teens, ran away from his family's crowded flat in New York. He went to the wild Catskill Mountain to live (47) himself. He lived there for almost a year before he was discovered by the (48) world. Here is part of his diary. I left New York in May. I had some necessary tools and $40. At about four o'clock, a truck driver and I passed (49) a beautiful dark forest, and I said to him, "This is as far as I'm going." The driver looked around and said, "Do you live here?" "No," I said, "But I'm running away from home, and this is just the kind of forest I've always (50) about. I think I'll camp here tonight." I jumped down. "Hey, boy," the driver shouted. "Are you (51) ?" "Sure," I said. "Well, isn't that strange?" he said. "When I was at your (52) , I did the same thing. Only thing was, I was a farm boy and ran to the (53) , and you're a city boy running to the woods. I was scared of the city -- and will you be (54) of the woods?" "Oh, no!" I shouted loudly. He laughed. Everybody laughed at me, even Dad, who once told me about the time he ran away from home. He got on a boat (55) Singapore, but when the whistle blew for departure, he ran down and was home in bed (56) anyone knew it.A) cityI) outsideB) afterJ) ageC) before K) forD) into L) scaredE) by M)throughF) dreamed N) oldG) from O) seriousH) hoped
填空题According to my observation, ______ (凡是事业有成的人) have a strong will in doing everything.
填空题这里虽然离市中心远一些,但是这儿的空气新鲜,周围也很安
jìng
。
填空题大夫告诉我们,小刚伤得很重,必
xū
马上住院治疗。
