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        1. Perhaps most puzzling of all, _____ able to make sense of _____ we heard and distinguish the mistakes and errors from “good” language?

          A.what we were, something

          B.how were we, what

          C.why we were, things

          D.why were we, that

           

          【答案】

          B

          【解析】  

           

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             Peter took his girl friend to a  1 for dinnerThe head waiter  2 them two menus and  3 their orderJudith chose soup, chicken  4 vegetables, cheese and biscuits...Peter ordered soup fish and chips, then chocolate ice- cream

             Peter  5 rather afraid of that waiter  6 his fine suit The man knew  7 about food; and he  8 Peter's order, You'll have fish, sir, he said, with French fries.”

           “Er-yes, said Peter, yes, that's  9 .”French fries? 10 that was the mo-dern name 11 chips, but Peter wasn't sure

             The dinner was very niceJudith ate  12 hers, but Peter couldn't quite finish his(The French fries were  13 just potato chips)The head waiter brought the  14 

             Peter knew at once that  15 was wrongThere was a mistake in the billOn the menu chicken and vegetables cost  16 60 penceBut on the bill it was   160The bill ought to be 200  17 , not 300 What was he going to do? Ought he  18  the waiter? Or say nothing and just  19 ?

             He continued to talk to Judith,  20 he was feeling uncomfortableThe head waiter was looking hard at him, and Peter's face grew  21 Perhaps he's right, Peter thought, and I  22 What will Judith think if I make another?

           He called to the waiterThe man smiled and came slowly across the roomPeter  23 him the bill and three pound notes

           “Thank you, sir, he said.“I hope you  24 the meal.”

             Peter stood up quickly, and Judith and he went outIn the street Judith said, I left 10 pence under my plate  25 that nice head waiter.”

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

          1Aresturant

            

          Bshop

            

          Cmarket

            

          Dhotel

            

          [  ]

            

          2Acarried

            

          Bsent

            

          Ctook

            

          Dbrought

            

          [  ]

            

          3Aasked

            

          Bwaited for

            

          Cmade

            

          Dgave

            

          [  ]

            

          4Awith

            

          Bfor

            

          Cor

            

          Dbut

            

          [  ]

            

          5Alooked

            

          Bseemed

            

          Cfelt

            

          Dbecome

            

          [  ]

            

          6Aon

            

          Bto

            

          Cfor

            

          Din

            

          [  ]

            

          7Amany   

            

          B.a lot

            

          C.quite a few

            

          D.little

            

          [  ]

            

          8Acorrected   

            

          Bgot   

            

          C.took

            

          Dreceived

            

          [  ]

            

          9Afine   

            

          Bnice   

            

          C.good

            

          Dright

            

          [  ]

            

          10ASurely   

            

          BAlways   

            

          C.Perhaps

            

          DUsually

            

          [  ]

            

          11Afor

            

          Bto   

            

          C.with

            

          Din

            

          [  ]

            

          12Asome   

            

          Ba    little

            

          C.all

            

          Da    few of

            

          [  ]

            

          13Anearly   

            

          Balmost   

            

          C.hardly

            

          Din    fact

            

          [  ]

            

          14Amenu   

            

          Bdrink   

            

          C.cookie

            

          Dbill

            

          [  ]

            

          15Anothing   

            

          Bsomething   

            

          C.all things

            

          Danything

            

          [  ]

            

          16Aonly   

            

          B.more than

            

          C.as much as

            

          Dalmost

            

          [  ]

            

          17Acompletely

            

          Bone by one

            

          Caltogether

            

          Dseparately

            

          [  ]

            

          18Atell

            

          Bto tell

            

          Ctelling

            

          Dtold

            

          [  ]

            

          19Aleave

            

          Bkeep silent

            

          Csit there

            

          Dpay

            

          [  ]

            

          20 Abut

            

          Band

            

          Cfor

            

          Dwhen

            

          [  ]

            

          21Acold

            

          Bcool

            

          Chot

            

          Dpale

            

          [  ]

            

          22Aforgot

            

          B.made a mistake

            

          Cwas correct

            

          Ddidn't see the menu

            

          [  ]

            

          23Agave

            

          Bthrew

            

          Cleft

            

          Dgot

            

          [  ]

            

          24Afinished

            

          Bdidn't like

            

          Chad

            

          Denjoyed

            

          [  ]

            

          25Aby   

            

          B.on

            

          C.for

            

          D.with

            

          [  ]

            

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          Mo's novel "Big Breasts & Wide Hips" tells a story of a mother who struggled and suffered 41  and tangled (纏結(jié)的) fates with Chinese people in the 20th century. His more recent work "Frog" more directly 42 China's one-child family policy, which helped 43 the country's population explosion 44 brought tragedies to farmers in the past 60 years.
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          A.a(chǎn)stonishedB.a(chǎn)shamedC.embarrassedD.disappointed
          【小題2】
          A.businessB.birthplaceC.bookstoreD.workplace
          【小題3】
          A.escapedB.ranC.droppedD.moved
          【小題4】
          A.a(chǎn)dultB.citizenC.parentD.teenager
          【小題5】
          A.trainingB.writingC.farmingD.speaking
          【小題6】
          A.hardship B.unemploymentC.diseaseD.a(chǎn)ccident
          【小題7】
          A.a(chǎn)daptedB.supportedC.criticizedD.praised
          【小題8】
          A.destroyB.causeC.increaseD.control
          【小題9】
          A.a(chǎn)ndB.butC.orD.so
          【小題10】
          A.prizeB.gameC.respectD.profit
          【小題11】
          A.customsB.institutionsC.characteristics D.feelings
          【小題12】
          A.particularB.usualC.strangeD.common
          【小題13】
          A.a(chǎn)dvancedB.elegantC.folk D.royal
          【小題14】
          A.inspiredB.interruptedC.preventedD.processed
          【小題15】
          A.imaginativeB.reflectiveC.a(chǎn)ppreciativeD.productive
          【小題16】
          A.a(chǎn)dmireB.a(chǎn)riseC.failD.lack
          【小題17】
          A.uncertainlyB.unbearablyC.unavoidablyD.unacceptably
          【小題18】
          A.OtherwiseB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Meanwhile
          【小題19】
          A.worseningB.softeningC.deepeningD.widening
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          A.suggestionsB.plansC.a(chǎn)rgumentsD.problems

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          Born in 1955 into a rural family, Mo 38   out of school and became a farmer when he was a(n) 39. He joined the military and devoted himself to 40 after Chinese literary circles started rethinking deeply the Cultural Revolution. 

          Mo's novel "Big Breasts & Wide Hips" tells a story of a mother who struggled and suffered 41  and tangled (纏結(jié)的) fates with Chinese people in the 20th century. His more recent work "Frog" more directly 42 China's one-child family policy, which helped 43 the country's population explosion 44 brought tragedies to farmers in the past 60 years.

          "I think the reason why I could win  the  45   is that my works present lives with unique Chinese 46 , and they also tell stories from a viewpoint of  47  human beings, which goes beyond differences of nations and races," Mo said to Chinese journalists. Mo also said many 48 arts originated from his hometown, such as clay sculpture, paper cuts, traditional new-year paintings, have 49 and influenced his novels.

          Mo's prize may give powerful encouragement to the country's writers as the more 50 of Chinese lives their works are, the more possible they 51 as a world literature.

          As the world's fast-developing country with a long history, China will 52 meet conflicts with western civilizations.__53_, the country faces internally a wide gap between the rich and the poor, 54 environment pollution and an aging population. Paying more attention to such 55 , Chinese writers may create more works that record the nation's journey to rejuvenation(復(fù)興).With more Chinese writers like Mo, the world could learn a more real China. Perhaps, this is another reason for the Swedish Academy's choice. (words:338)

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          2.                A.business        B.birthplace       C.bookstore D.workplace

           

          3.                A.escaped        B.ran            C.dropped  D.moved

           

          4.                A.a(chǎn)dult           B.citizen          C.parent   D.teenager

           

          5.                A.training         B.writing         C.farming   D.speaking

           

          6.                A.hardship        B.unemployment   C.disease   D.a(chǎn)ccident

           

          7.                A.a(chǎn)dapted        B.supported       C.criticized  D.praised

           

          8.                A.destroy         B.cause          C.increase  D.control

           

          9.                A.a(chǎn)nd            B.but            C.or   D.so

           

          10.               A.prize          B.game          C.respect   D.profit

           

          11.               A.customs        B.institutions      C.characteristics D.feelings

           

          12.               A.particular       B.usual          C.strange    D.common

           

          13.               A.a(chǎn)dvanced       B.elegant         C.folk   D.royal

           

          14.               A.inspired        B.interrupted     C.prevented D.processed

           

          15.               A.imaginative      B.reflective       C.a(chǎn)ppreciative    D.productive

           

          16.               A.a(chǎn)dmire         B.a(chǎn)rise           C.fail   D.lack

           

          17.               A.uncertainly      B.unbearably      C.unavoidably    D.unacceptably

           

          18.               A.Otherwise      B.Therefore       C.However  D.Meanwhile

           

          19.               A.worsening      B.softening       C.deepening D.widening

           

          20.               A.suggestions     B.plans          C.a(chǎn)rguments D.problems

           

           

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          Born in 1955 into a rural family, Mo 3   out of school and became a farmer when he was a(n) 4 . He joined the military and devoted himself to 5 after Chinese literary circles started rethinking deeply the Cultural Revolution. 
          Mo's novel "Big Breasts & Wide Hips" tells a story of a mother who struggled and suffered 6   and tangled (纏結(jié)的) fates with Chinese people in the 20th century. His more recent work "Frog" more directly 7 China's one-child family policy, which helped 8 the country's population explosion 9 brought tragedies to farmers in the past 60 years.
          "I think the reason why I could win  the  10   is that my works present lives with unique Chinese 11 , and they also tell stories from a viewpoint of  12  human beings, which goes beyond differences of nations and races," Mo said to Chinese journalists. Mo also said many 13 arts originated from his hometown, such as clay sculpture, paper cuts, traditional new-year paintings, have 14 and influenced his novels.
          Mo's prize may give powerful encouragement to the country's writers as the more 15 of Chinese lives their works are, the more possible they 16 as a world literature.
          As the world's fast-developing country with a long history, China will 17 meet conflicts with western civilizations.18, the country faces internally a wide gap between the rich and the poor, 19 environment pollution and an aging population. Paying more attention to such 20 , Chinese writers may create more works that record the nation's journey to rejuvenation(復(fù)興).With more Chinese writers like Mo, the world could learn a more real China. Perhaps, this is another reason for the Swedish Academy's choice. (words:338)

          1. 1.

            1. A.
              astonished
            2. B.
              ashamed
            3. C.
              embarrassed
            4. D.
              disappointed
          2. 2.

            1. A.
              business
            2. B.
              birthplace
            3. C.
              bookstore
            4. D.
              workplace
          3. 3.

            1. A.
              escaped
            2. B.
              ran
            3. C.
              dropped
            4. D.
              moved
          4. 4.

            1. A.
              adult
            2. B.
              citizen
            3. C.
              parent
            4. D.
              teenager
          5. 5.

            1. A.
              training
            2. B.
              writing
            3. C.
              farming
            4. D.
              speaking
          6. 6.

            1. A.
              hardship
            2. B.
              unemployment
            3. C.
              disease
            4. D.
              accident
          7. 7.

            1. A.
              adapted
            2. B.
              supported
            3. C.
              criticized
            4. D.
              praised
          8. 8.

            1. A.
              destroy
            2. B.
              cause
            3. C.
              increase
            4. D.
              control
          9. 9.

            1. A.
              and
            2. B.
              but
            3. C.
              or
            4. D.
              so
          10. 10.

            1. A.
              prize
            2. B.
              game
            3. C.
              respect
            4. D.
              profit
          11. 11.

            1. A.
              customs
            2. B.
              institutions
            3. C.
              characteristics
            4. D.
              feelings
          12. 12.

            1. A.
              particular
            2. B.
              usual
            3. C.
              strange
            4. D.
              common
          13. 13.

            1. A.
              advanced
            2. B.
              elegant
            3. C.
              folk
            4. D.
              royal
          14. 14.

            1. A.
              inspired
            2. B.
              interrupted
            3. C.
              prevented
            4. D.
              processed
          15. 15.

            1. A.
              imaginative
            2. B.
              reflective
            3. C.
              appreciative
            4. D.
              productive
          16. 16.

            1. A.
              admire
            2. B.
              arise
            3. C.
              fail
            4. D.
              lack
          17. 17.

            1. A.
              uncertainly
            2. B.
              unbearably
            3. C.
              unavoidably
            4. D.
              unacceptably
          18. 18.

            1. A.
              Otherwise
            2. B.
              Therefore
            3. C.
              However
            4. D.
              Meanwhile
          19. 19.

            1. A.
              worsening
            2. B.
              softening
            3. C.
              deepening
            4. D.
              widening
          20. 20.

            1. A.
              suggestions
            2. B.
              plans
            3. C.
              arguments
            4. D.
              problems

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