give it up什么意思considerable thought 的意思。

试题分析:
1.C。happy快乐。从下文来看,农夫的妻子以前从未用过镜子,当她看到镜子中的自己时,开心地笑了,说明这个礼物使她非常快乐。
2.B。except除了……之外。依常识可知,在小溪或池塘的水中是可以映出人影的。此处意为“此前除了在池塘或小溪的水中看到过自己之外,她还从来没有看到过自己的影像。”故此处选B。
3.B。在镜子中看到了她那张可爱的脸face。
4.C。从下句“The farmer was joyful,too. ”可判断 出答案应为joy。
5.D。此句意为“他知道拥有这样一位美丽的妻子wife是多么幸运。”故答案选D。
6.A。妻子在分娩时不幸去世,说明当时难产。Difficult困难的。
7.B。本句为so. . . that. . .句型。sad为形容词,故不可选D。
8.B。put sth. away指“把某物收起”,农夫因悲伤 而把有关妻子的东西全部收起。put up提升, 张贴;put down放下, 写下;put off推迟。
9.A。从第一段可以看出妻子非常喜欢这个镜子, 且第四段中的“. . .the
mirror she so loved.”给出了信息。因 此可判断镜子是“妻子”最喜爱的(favourite)东西。
10.C。lay是lie的过去式,意为“躺”。此处指镜子 一直躺在箱子里。put和keep在此处应用被动语态;hold不符 合语境。
11.D。此处意为: 女儿一年年长大(grow)了。
12.B。“女儿长得越来越像她的母亲。”look与like搭配,意为“看上去像,长得像”。
13.A。农夫跟女儿讲她母亲和她母亲所心爱的镜子的事情。tell sb. about
sth. 告诉某人某事。
14.D。从后面could not contain herself和dug into的动作可知,她迫不及待地想看看母亲的那面镜子,因此可以 判断她对父亲所讲述的事情很感兴趣(interested in)。
15.B。她在母亲的旧物中找到了(find)那面镜子。
16.A。她要照自己的脸,自然是在脸前举起了(lift)镜 子。
17.D。look deeply into深深地看着。
18.B。从她的言语中可以看出其惊喜之情,故可判断她是在大声地喊着父亲。comment评论,不符合语境。
19.A。镜中是女儿自己的脸,但是(but)父亲难抑对妻子的思念之情,对女儿的话没有做出任何言语上的反应。
20.C。他的眼泪因感动夺眶而出,哽咽难语,再结合上句“. . . her
father didn’t say a word. ”综合判断答案为C。
考点:记叙文
点评:本文讲述年轻的农夫在婚礼上送给妻子一面镜子,妻子非常珍惜它。几年之后妻子难产而亡,农夫把妻子生前的所有的东西珍藏。多年之后女儿长大,越来越像自己的母亲农夫把妻子所珍爱的镜子给了女儿,女儿在镜子中看到了自己的“母亲”。文章整体不难,重在理解句子意思。
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&&&&&& The following is the result of a survey on the students’ v&&&&& &____________
on their future job preference. _______ seems to be some differences ___________
_________ boys and girls. The most striking contrast lies in teaching: ___________
most girls would like to become teachers w&&& ____few boys want& ___________
to do this job. _______(有趣的是), many boys want to do business &____________
and still some want to become _______(律师) though only a small& &__________
part of girls s&& _&& interest in these two fields. The second largest &_________
group of all the __________(受调查) students, expect to be scientists.______
That is, both boys and girls are w&&&&&&& to show their ability in&& &___________
this field. And the third c&&&&&&& for girls is to be && translators. &&&___________
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来源:学年福建省南安一中高二下学期期中考试英语卷
题型:填空题
阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示; 2)首字母提示;3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确、拼写正确。 What are the students’ favourite jobs in the future?The following is a report on the students’ v&&&on their【小题1】____________future job preference._______ seems to be some differences 【小题2】_____________________ boys and girls.The most striking contrast lies in teaching: 【小题3】___________most girls would like to become teachers w& ____few boys want 【小题4】__________to do this job._______(有趣的是), many boys want to do business【小题5】____________and still some want to become _______(律师) though only a small 【小题6】____________part of girls s& _&interest in these two fields.The second largest 【小题7】____________group of all the __________(受调查) students, expect to be scientists.【小题8】__________That is, both boys and girls are w&&&to display their talents in&【小题9】____________this field.And the third c&for girls is to be &&& interpreters or translators.【小题10】___________
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来源:学年江苏省苏州市高三1月调研测试英语试卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
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来源:学年福建省高三第二次月考英语卷
题型:其他题
阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示 2)首字母提示 3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整的写右边相对应的横线上,所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。
&&&&&&&& The
following is the result of a survey on the students’ v&&&&&
&1.____________
on their future job preference. _______ seems to
be some differences 2.___________
_________ boys and girls. The most striking
contrast lies in teaching: 3.___________
most girls would like to become teachers w&&&
____few boys want& 4.___________
to do this job. _______(有趣的是), many boys want to do business &5.____________
and still some want to become _______(律师)
though only a small& &6.__________
part of girls s&& _&& interest
in these two fields. The second largest &7._________
group of all the __________(受调查) students, expect to be scientists.8.______
That is, both boys and girls are w&&&&&&&
to show their ability in&& &9.___________
this field. And the third c&&&&&&&
for girls is to be &&&&&& translators. &&&10.___________
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题型:其他题
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Counterfeit (假的) medicines are a widespread problem in
developing countries. Like other counterfeits, they look like real products. But
counterfeit drugs may contain too little or none of the active ingredients (原料) of the real thing.
People do not get
the medicine they need. And in some cases the counterfeits cause death. Twenty
children in Bangladesh died last year after being given acetaminophen (醋氨粉). The medications contained
ingredients that looked, smelled and tasted like the real thing. The medicine
was produced by a local drug company that used a dangerous substitute to save
money.
The problem with
counterfeit medicines is especially bad in Africa, Asia and Latin America. The
W. H. O. estimates that up to thirty percent of the medicines on sale in many
of those countries are
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drug market in countries like the United States, Canada, Japan, and New
Zealand.
But the agency
also says as much as fifty percent of the medicine sold on the Internet is
counterfeit.
Much is being
done to fight counterfeit drugs. Several companies are developing ways to make
counterfeits easier to identify. And there are existing methods, like a machine
that can quickly identify chemicals in pills to confirm if the pills are real. Other
ideas include things like special tracking codes for drug packages. People
could send a text message with the code and get a message back proving that what
they bought is listed in a database. Some drug makers and other companies put
three-dimensional images called holograms (条形码) on their products as a security device.
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counterfeit medicines by using dangerous
substitutes&&&&&&& .
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