题目
They want to (35) in and see some of the mostfamous people in the world. If you like, you can (36) to those film stars,sports stars or politicians in Madame Tussaud ’s, but they won ’t(37) anything to you, because they can ’t! Madame Tussaud ’s is awaxworks (蜡像馆),and the “famous people ,,in the building are madeout of wax. But, this doesn&39;t (38) to be a problem. Ordinary people likelooking at (39 )people, even if they are only (40 ).
It’s better thannothing!
A. seem B. give C. place D. talk
E.statues F.tourist G.extraordinary H. lines
I.get J.rarely L.usually K. say
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第1题
Meet Famous People in London
Many people like to see famous peopl
E. But famous people don't____51____like to be looked at. At least, they don't like to be looked at all day every day!However, there is one____52____in England where you can look at lots of famous people every day. That is Madame Tussaud's, the most popular____53____attraction in London.
On most days of the year,____54___of visitors can be seen outside Madame Tussaud's. They want to____55____in and see some of the most famous people inthe worl
D. If you like, you can ____56____ to those film stars, sports stars or politicians in Madame Tussaud's,but they won't ____57____ anything to you,because they can't! Madame Tussaud's is a waxworks(蜡像馆),and the "famous people” in the building are made out of wax. But, this doesn't____58____to be a problem. Ordinary people like looking at ____59____people, ever if they are only____60____It's better than nothing!
51.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
52.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say L.usually
53.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
54.()
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B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
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J.rarely
K.say
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55.()
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B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
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56.()
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B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
57.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
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58.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
59.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
60.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
第2题
翻译I'd like you to meet the famous bridge designer Mr. Liu Hua.
A. 我喜欢你去见见著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。
B. 我想给您介绍下著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。
C. 我们最好去见见著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。
第3题
I’d like you to meet the famous bridge designer, Mr. Liu Hua. {A、B、C}
A.我喜欢你去见见著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。
B. 我想给您介绍下著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。
C. 我们最好去见见著名的桥梁设计师刘华先生。
第4题
Artists are sometimes able to capture this quicksilver, short emotional response. I have a friend, Robert Grossman, an accomplished artist who draws regularly for Forbes, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, and other popular publications. Bob has a unique gift for capturing not only the physical appearanceof his subjects, but zeroing in on the essenceof their personalities. The bodies and souls of hundreds of figures radiate from his sketch pad(素描侧) . One glance at his pictures of famous people, you can see,for instance, the insecure of arrogance of Madonna, the boyishnessof Clinton, the awkwardness of GeorgeBush.
Sometimes at a party, Robert will do a quick sketch on a cocktail napkin of a guest. When he ’s finished drawing, he puts his pen down and hands a napkin to the guest. Often a puzzled look comes over the subject ’s face. He or she usually mumbles some politeness like, “ Well, er, that ’s great. But it really isn ’t me. ”The crowd ’s convincing echo of “ Ohyes it is! ” drowns down the subject, who is left to stare back at the world ’s view of himself or herself in the napkin. Once I askedRobert how he could capture people ’s personalities so well. He said, “ It ’s simple. I just look at them. ” Almost every fact of people ’s personalities is evident from their appearance, their posture, the way they move.
First impressions are indelible. Because in our fast-paced information-overload world, multiple stimuli bombard us every second, people ’s heads are spinning. They must form. quick judgments to make senseof the world and get on with what they have to do. Whenever people meet you, they take an instant mental snapshot.That image of you becomesthe datathey deal with for a long time.
People usually get the first impression of a person through__________ .
A.reading an article about him or her in a famous magazine
B.getting acquainted with his or her beat friends
C.taking a brief look at his or her appearance
D.studying his or her personality carefully
Why doesthe author saythat Robert hasaunique gift?A.He can draw the subject carefully
B.He can memorize the namesof people instantly
C.He can illustrate the subject ’s characteristic
D.He cancommunicate with the famous people effectively
What does the phrase“ zeroing in on ”most probably mean?A.relying on
B.responding on
C.acknowledging on
D.grasping
The puzzled look on the subject ’s face suggests that__________ .A.the artist ’s drawing is out of subject ’s expectation
B.the crowd treated the subject rudely
C.the artist failed to show his respectfor the subject
D.the image of the drawing was too real to believe
We canconclude from the passage that ___________.A.oneshould never trust a person by his or her appearance
B.the first impression usually hasalong lasting influence
C.the judgment basedon the first impression is always reliable
D.we canno longer make any senseof the information an hand
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第5题
Artists are sometimes able to capture this quicksilver, short emotional response. I have a friend, Robert Grossman, an accomplished artist who draws regularly for Forbes, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Rolling Stone, and other popular publications. Bob has a unique gift for capturing not only the physical appearanceof his subjects, but zeroing in on the essenceof their personalities. The bodies and souls of hundreds of figures radiate from his sketch pad(素描侧) . One glance at his pictures of famous people, you can see,for instance, the insecure of arrogance of Madonna, the boyishnessof Clinton, the awkwardness of GeorgeBush.
Sometimes at a party, Robert will do a quick sketch on a cocktail napkin of a guest. When he ’s finished drawing, he puts his pen down and hands a napkin to the guest. Often a puzzled look comes over the subject ’s face. He or she usually mumbles some politeness like, “ Well, er, that ’s great. But it really isn ’t me. ”The crowd ’s convincing echo of “ Ohyes it is! ” drowns down the subject, who is left to stare back at the world ’s view of himself or herself in the napkin. Once I askedRobert how he could capture people ’s personalities so well. He said, “ It ’s simple. I just look at them. ” Almost every fact of people ’s personalities is evident from their appearance, their posture, the way they move.
First impressions are indelible. Because in our fast-paced information-overload world, multiple stimuli bombard us every second, people ’s heads are spinning. They must form. quick judgments to make senseof the world and get on with what they have to do. Whenever people meet you, they take an instant mental snapshot.That image of you becomesthe datathey deal with for a long time.
People usually get the first impression of a person through---------- .
A.reading an article about him or her in a famous magazine
B.getting acquainted with his or her beat friends
C.taking a brief look at his or her appearance
D.studying his or her personality carefully
Why doesthe author saythat Robert hasaunique gift?A.He can draw the subject carefully
B.He can memorize the namesof people instantly
C.He can illustrate the subject ’s characteristic
D.He cancommunicate with the famous people effectively
What does the phrase“ zeroing in on ”most probably mean?A.relying on
B.responding on
C.acknowledging on
D.grasping
The puzzled look on the subject ’s face suggests that_____________ .A.the artist ’s drawing is out of subject ’s expectation
B.the crowd treated the subject rudely
C.the artist failed to show his respectfor the subject
D.the image of the drawing was too real to believe
We can conclude from the passage that___________ .A.one should never trust a person by his or her appearance
B.the first impression usually hasalong lasting influence
C.the judgment basedon the first impression is always reliable
D.we canno longer make any senseof the information an hand
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第6题
B:().
A.My cousin Xia Lin is here.
B.Those are her roommates.
C.I didn’t know you.
D.I’d like to meet some nice girls
第7题
第8题
A、Fed on
B、Headed for
C、Brought down
D、Pressed for
第9题
A、It was shown late until midnight
B、It was starred by a few famous people
C、Far from. I should have stayed home watching TV
D、I was seated far away in the corner
第10题
—How's the movie? Interesting?
—________.
A. It was shown late until midnight
B. It was starred by a few famous people
C. Far from. I should have stayed home watching TV
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