Many people who had seen the film were afraid to go to the forest when they remembered
the scenes __________ people were eaten by the tiger.
A. in which B. by which C. which D. that
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Many people who had seen the film were afraid to go to the forest when they remembered the scenes ______ the villagers were eaten by the tiger.
A.when B.which C.in which D.that
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Many people who had seen the film were afraid to go to the forest when they remembered
the scenes __________ people were eaten by the tiger.
A. in which B. by which C. which D. that
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Many people were afraid to go to swim when they remembered the scenes________ people were eaten by the big white shark.
A. in which B. by which C. which D. that
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In many cultures people who were thought to have the ability to ________ dreams were likely to be highly respected.
A. interpret B. translate C. experiment D. transplant
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People who traveled in the past had to put up with many discomforts which we do not have nowadays, and of course they traveled far more slowly. Roads were bad indeed and you often found you could not get along at all because of the mud. In dry weather many places were thick in dust and when it was stormy, trees might fall across the road and it was nobody’s business to clear them away.
Ordinary people traveled on foot or on horseback, but everyone who could afford it kept a private coach. There were public coaches too. called “stage coaches” because long journeys took several days and were done in stages, with stops over night at inns. Some stage, coaches ran only in the summer months. Others all the year around. They were very slow and crowded and passengers often became in on the way because of the swaying (摇晃).
Break downs were frequent, since many roads were not smooth. So a coach might very easily turn right over. Early in the century coach and wagon builders were encouraged to put very wide wheels on their vehicles. So that these might level the roads a little. But many people complained of this since it slowed travel down a good deal.
Most travelers during the 18th century wrote bitterly about the state of the roads. One visitor to Sussex took six hours to travel nine miles in his coach; another wrote to a friend that on time of his journeys “almost every mile was marked by the overturn of a carriage”.
1.Which of the following mainly prevented people from travelling fast in the past?
A. Falling trees B. Thick dust
C. Muddy road D. Many discomforts
2. The underlined word “them” in the first paragraph refers to _____.
A. the discomforts B. the blocked roads
C. the dusty places D. the fallen trees
3. Public coaches were called “stage-coaches” because ______.
A. the long journey was broken into several parts
B. they were slow and crowded
C. they stopped for meals at inns
D. they served public people only
4. The sentence “almost every mile was marked by the overturn of a carriage” suggests that ______.
A. the coaches were of poor quality
B. the writers liked to describe the road bitterly
C. the road condition was really poor
D. travelling about in the past was extremely slow
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The early people had to many hardships to settle on the new land.
A. get along with B. go back on
C. go into D. go through
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I hate people who __________ the end of a film that you haven’t seen before.
A. reveal B. rewrite C. revise D. reverse
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We were talking about engagement when my boyfriend, Jack, had to go to war. I was so afraid of losing him; the only way I could stay sane(保持清醒) was to dance. I became very good and critics praised me, but I could feel was the ache in my heart, no knowing whether the love of my life would ever return. And then one day a letter from him came:“I have lost my leg. I am no longer a whole man and now give you back your freedom. It is best you forget me.”
I made my decision there and then I left the city. When I returned I had bought myself a cane(拐杖) and learned to limp convincingly. I told everyone I had been in a car crash and that my leg would never completely heal again. My dancing days were over. No one suspected the story. And I made sure the first person to hear of my accident was a reporter. Then I travelled to the hospital. They had pushed him outside in his wheelchair. I leaned on my cane and limped to him.
I told him he was not the only one who had lost a leg, even if mine were still attached to me. I showed him newspaper clippings of my accident. “ There is a whole life waiting for us out there! And I am not going to carry you—you are going to walk yourself.”
I limped a few steps towards him and showed him what I’d taken out of my pocket.” Now show me you are still a man,” I said. He bent to take his cane and struggled out of that wheelchair. I could see he had not done it before, because he almost fell on his face. But I was not going to help. Finally he managed it on his own and walked to me and never sat in a wheelchair again in his life.
What I showed to him was engagement rings. And I would limp with him for the rest of life.
1.The author felt ache in her heart though critics praised her dancing because_______.
A.She wasn’t sure if Jack still loved her.
B.Jack became handicapped and couldn’t walk
C.Jack asked her to forget about him
D.She was afraid that Jack might die in the war
2.What decision did the author make after she received Jack’s letter?
A.To see Jack in the battlefield. B.To leave the city for travel.
C.To give up dancing. D.To see a reporter.
3.What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 2?
A.She visited a hospital. B.She broke her leg.
C.She helped push Jack’s wheelchair. D.She had a car crash.
4.After they met in the hospital, Jack ______.
A.gave her the engagement rings B.got rid of the cane
C.picked up the hope of life D.lived without a wheelchair
5.Which of the following words can best describe the author?
A.Strong and optimistic B.Clever and faithful
C.Timid but faithful D.Brave and helpful.
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The film _______ him _______ what he had seen in China.
A.reminded; to | B.remembered; of | C.recalled; with | D.reminded; of |
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After the tsunami(海啸)hit India, many people who lived near the sea were greatly influenced. A lot of people lost their homes and 1.(unfortunate) some even lost their lives.
College girls 2.(ask)to collect money from their neighborhood. So we formed a group and devoted 3.(we) to collecting money for the tsunami relief fund (救济金). In our area, we showed a sign board, 4. read, “Please help the sufferers,” to the people in the neighborhood and asked for their help. They donated money, dress, rice, medicine 5. anything else useful.
A small boy who was on the way to his school came running to us and asked us 6.(wait) there for some time. After 5 minutes he ran to us with 7. small savings box. It was a plastic box which there 8.(be) many coins inside. He said he got the little box from his granny as a birthday gift 9. saving coins. And he wanted it to be donated for the fund. It was the real greatest offering of 10.(kind) collected by us. What a lovely boy and what a big heart!
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