安徽省马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(21)
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马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(2)及答案The time of year a baby is born can shape what profession they will embark on in later life, a new study has suggested. Being born in a certain month appears to indicate the possibility of what job a person will end up with, the study by the Office for National Statistics found.Researchers have uncovered that the month in which babies are born could also affect everything from intelligence to length of life. A child born in December is more likely to become a dentist while someone whose birthday falls in January will tend to a debt collector, they found.A February birth a ppears to increase the chances of being an artist while March babies appear to go on to become pilots. Meanwhile, April and May are said to have a fairly even spread of professions, births in the summer months mean a much lower chance of becoming a high-earning football player, doctor or dentist. The study was gained by researchers who analyzed the birth months of people in 19 separate occupations using information from the last census (人口普查), the Daily Mail reported. Although these trends may be difficult to explain, relations between birth months and specific health problems have a scientific basis.Spring babies are at greater risk of illnesses including schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, asthma and autism. They may also be less clever than classmates born in other parts of the year. (/news-115-76605.html)63. What does the underlined phrase “embark on” refer to?A. land onB. keep in touch withC. be engaged inD. break from64. According to the researchers, a child born in March is likely to become_______.A. a debt collectorB. a pilotC. a dentistD. an artist65. We can learn from the text that______.A. the month babies are born could only affect his intelligence and length of lifeB. People born in the summer months are more likely to get highly paidC. Spring babies may have the bigger chance to get illD. the choice of profession for April and May is very narrow66. What can be included from the passage?A. There exist connections between birth date and occupationsB. The fate has been already decided when people are bornC. People born in Autumn would be more successful than those born in SpringD. The time of year one is born decides which specific health problems one has参考答案63—66 CBCA**********************************************************结束“If there is one thing I’m sure about, it is that in a hundred years from now we will still be reading newspapers. It is not that newspapers are a necessity. Even now some people get most of their news from television or radio. Many buy a paper only on Saturday or Sunday. But for most people reading a newspaper has become a habit passed down from generation to generation.The nature of what is news may change. What basically makes news is what affects our lives —the big political stories, the news of the wars, earthquakes and other disasters, will continue much the same. I think there will be more news of scientific research, th ough. It’s already happening in areas that may directly affect our live s, like genetic(基因) engineering. In t he future, I think there will be more reports of scientific explanations of why we feel as we do —as we develop a better understanding of how the brain operates and what our feelings really are.It’s quite possible that in the next century newspapers will be transmitted(传送) electronically from Fleet Street and printed out in our own home. In fact, I’m pretty sure that how it will happen in the future. You will probably be able to choose from a menu, making up your own newspaper by picking out the things you want to read — sports and international news, etc.I think people have got it wrong when they talk about competition between the different media(媒体).They actually feed off each other. Some people once foresawthat television would kill off newspapers, but that hasn’t happened. What is read on the printed page lasts longer than pictures on a screen or sound lost in t he air. And as for the Internet, it’s never really pleasant to read something just on a screen.67. What is the best title for the passage?A. The Best Way to Get NewsB. The Changes of MediaC. Make Your Own NewspaperD. The Future of Newspaper68. In the writer’s opinion, in the future, _______.A. more big political affairs, wars and disasters will make newsB. newspapers will not be printed in publishing houses any longerC. newspapers will report more scientific researchD. more and more people will watch TV69. What will probably be on in the newspaper mad e by yourself?A. Sports and international news.B. A menu of important news.C. The most important news.D. What you are interested in.70. From the passage, we can infer _______.A. newspapers will win the competition among the different mediaB. newspapers will stay with us together with other mediaC. television will take the place of newspaperD. the writer believe some media will die out参考答案 67—70 DCDB*******************************************************结束动词和动词词组概述动词和动词词组的考查是单项填空的重中之重,就2005年高考而言,各省、市试卷涉及动词与动词词组的考题大都占到6—9题之多。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(6)及答案Mini Book Excerpts(节选)BiographyWhen Salinger learned that a car park was to be built on the land, the middle-agedwriter was shocked and quickly bought the neighboring area to protect it… The townspeople never forgot the rescue and came to help their most famous neighbor.J. D. Salinger: A Life by Kenneth Slawenski (Random House,$27)Mystery(疑案小说)"You're a smart boy. Benny's death was no accident, and you're the only one whosaw it happen. Do you think the murderer should get away with it?" The boy was staringstubbornly at his lap again.A thought suddenly occurred to Annika, "Did you …You recognized the man in thecar, didn't you?"The boy hesitated, twisting his fingers, "Maybe," he said quietly.Red Wolf by Liza Marklund(Atria Books, $25. 99)Short StoriesShe wants to say to him what she has learned, none of it in class. Some womenare born stupid, and some women are too smart for their own good. Some women areborn to give, and some women only know how to take. Some women learn who they wantto be from their mothers, some who they don't want to be. Some mothers suffer sotheir da ughters won't. Some mothers love so their daughters won’t.You Are Free by Danzy Senna (Riverhead Books,$15)HumorDo your kids like to have fun? Come to Fun Times! Do you like to watch your kidshaving fun? Bring them to Fun Times! Fun Times’s “amusement cycling” is the mostfun you can have in the United States right now. Why spend thousands of dollars flyingto Disney World when you can spend less than half to that within a day's drive inmost cities?Happy And Other Bad Thoughts by Larry Doyle(Ecco,$14. 99)64. If the readers want to know about the life of Salinger, they should buy the bookpublished by _______.A. EccoB. Atria BooksC. Riverhead BooksD. Random House65. The book Happy And Other Bad Thoughts is intended fo r .A. young childrenB. Disney World workersC. middle school teachersD. parents with young children66. Which book describes women with characters of their own?A. Happy And Other Bad ThoughtsB. J. D. Salinger: A Life[2C. You Are FreeD. Red Wolf67. After finishing the book Red Wolf, the readers would learn that .A. the boy helped arrest the murdererB. Benny died of an accidentC. the murderer got away with the crimeD. Annika carried out the crime参考答案64-67 DDCA**********************************************************结束Are you an optimist? Do you look at your glass and see it as half full? Do you believe that every cloud has a silver lining and that generally things turn out for the best? Do you believe that if something is meant to be, it will be? If you reply “yes” to all of these questions, then you are an optimist. You probably are enthusiastic, cheerful and outgoing. You may well be successful at work and in love.But you may be misguided because things don’t turn out for the best. You may believe that when one door closes another one opens (for example,you may fail to obtain a new job,another chance will come around soo n), Wrong. When one door closes, another door slams in your face. That's bitter reality.Now a book has been published which confirms what we pessimists (悲观者)have suspected all along. It's called The Positive Power of Defensive Pessimism. Its author argues that defensive pessimism can lead to positive results. Defensive pessimism is a strategy used to manage fear, anxiety and worry. Defensive pessimists prepare for things by setting low outcomes for themselves. They carefully considereverything that may go wrong and plan for ways to handle these problems. And this gives them a sense of control. Lawrence Sanno, a psychology professor, says, “What’s interesting about defensive pessimists is that they tend to be very successful people, so their low opinion of the situation’s outcom es is not realistic. They use it to motivate themselves to perform better. ”So far, so good. This is not rocket science. Defensive pessimists prepare carefully and consider what might go wrong, whether at work, on a date or even in a sports game. It makes sense to have a back-up plan. There are many sayings in English urging caution. For example, “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket,” and “ Don’t count your chickens until they hatch. “ To have a confident and optimistic approach to life’s problems is good. But listen to what Woody Alien,the American comedian says, ”Confidence is what you have before yo u understand the problem.”There are pros and cons to being an optimist and a pessimist. Don’t feel bad if you see the glass half empty. You are a realist. But lighten up and hook up with someone who sees the same glass half full.68. What is the passage mainly about?A. A book that has recently been published.B. The dangers of being too optimistic.C. The benefits of defensive pessimism.D. How to become successful in life.69. The underlined sentence “This is not rocket science” in paragraph 4 means _________.A. the cos t is not so highB. there is no real proofC. it’s not a dangerous thing to doD. it is quite simple to understand70. The writer would probably describe himself as_____.A. an optimistB. a realistC. a defeatistD. a scientist71. Which of the following English expressions would a defensive pessimist believe?A. “Every cloud has a silver lining.”B. “The glass is half full not half empty.”C. “Whatever will be, will be.”D. “Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.”参考答案68-71 CDBD****************************************************结束In 1986,when Carlo Petrini first coined the term “Slow Food,” he organized locally in his native Italy to preserve the food and wine culture and protest fast food.Today, slow food has spread to 132 countries with over 85, 000 members, addressing worldwide issues like farmer equity and environmental stewardship—the actions people take to respect the rights of all living things and all environments, to contribute to healthy and livable communities.Characterized by Slow Food International as “good, clean, and fair food,” slow food must enrich the eaters' life,have no negative impact on human or environmental health,and compensate fairly for food producers' work.The average American meal travels about 1,500 miles to its final destination, with producing of food traveling by plane from overseas and other items shipped across the country.However,cost for food travel and heavy processing are not the only problems in the food industry that the environment faces. Industrial agriculture also has unsustainable practices like inefficient water use and decreased biodiversity. Our ideas in feeding ourselves are exceptional, but at various points our technologies come into conflict with nature's ways of doing things. A great many of the health and environmental problems created by our food system owe to our attempts to oversimplify natures complexities, at both the growing and the eating ends of our food chain.“Slowing” food, by purchasing locally and sustainabl y, allows consumers to reduce the impact of “food miles” and develop a closer relationship with their food producers.“ We need to change our food system,” said David Prior, organizerof Slow Food Nation EatIn. “Our current food system is sick and we need to support farmers and agriculture to ensure that everyone has the right to nutritious food.”72. The main idea of the passage can be summarized as________.A. why slow food is so importantB. the food and wine culture is rich in ItalyC. what you're eating always travels a long wayD. slow food makes the current food system sick73. According to the second paragraph, “environmental stewardship”refers to________.A. measures of environmental protectionsB. ways to establish healthy and livable communitiesC. people's admiration for all the creatures on the earthD. actions to protect the rights of all living things and environment74. Slow food's characteristic doesn't lie in________.A. improving the quality of eaters' lifeB. providing a fair pay for food workersC. being friendly to human and environmental healthD. developing a loose relationship with food producers75. What is David Prior's attitude towards current food system?A. Suspicious.B. Unsatisfied.C. Indifferent.D. Supportive.参考答案 72-75 ADDB动词和动词词组自我检测1. The teacher has a peculiar way of ______her student’s nervousness when then speak English.A. breaking downB. going overC. taking offD. giving away2. In the cross-lake swimming race, a boat will be ____in case of an emergency.A. standing byB. turning onC. getting onD. running on3. You _____only half the price ,how would the seller sell the jacket to you ?A. spentB. paidC. chargedD. offered4. He _____the problem _____in his mind for a whole week before he did anything about it.A. switched; onB. kicked; upC. turned; overD. took; on5. At times the balance in nature is ______ , resulting in a number of possibly unforeseen effects.A. troubledB. confusedC. disturbedD. puzzled6. — So, how is your new roommate ?— She really ____. She always making loud noises at midnight and when I remind her , she always makes rude remarks.A. turns me overB. turns me downC. turns me offD. turns me out7. People have planted a great many trees in order to ____wind and sand in the desert.A. hold downB. hold upC. hold backD. hold out8. — Would you like to go to Paris with us next year ?—I’d like to, but my mother ______ that I am too young.A. is againstB. opposesC. objectsD. explains9. There’s no bear left and the pubs are shut so you’ll have to _______.A. go outB. go offC. go withoutD. go through10. The film “World without thieves” ______ a great success and brought ina large profit to the cinema.A. appreciatedB. enjoyedC. wonD. seized11. Dressed untidily and speaking in a strange way, Father must have ______ to the people present to be a silly old man.A. appearedB. pretendedC. shownD. thought12. Thomas Alva Edison didn’t “invent”the light bulb (灯泡), but rather he ______ a 50 –year –old idea, which is not well –known.A. improved uponB. take downC. put upD. break away13. You’d better ______ some hot water into the bottle in case the teacools down.A. addB. fillC. fill inD. put14. After retirement, Mr. Smith ______ painting, which he had always loved but had not had time for.A. took upB. got upC. help upD. looked up15. She tried hard to keep calm in face of the students, but the sweat on her forehead _____ her ____.A. gave; awayB. tuned; downC. showed; outD. shut; off答案与解析1、A 句意:这位老师有一种疏导学生在说英语时产生的紧张情绪的独特方法。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(14)及答案(·山西省三市联考)The iPhone, the iPad, the iPod: each of Apple's products sounds cool and has become a fad(一时的风尚). Apple has cleverly taken advantage of the power of the letter “i” — and many other brands are following suit. The BBC's iPlayer — which allows Web users to watch TV programs on the Internet —adopted the title in 2008. A lovely bear — popular in the US and UK — that plays music and video is called “iTeddy”. A slimmeddown version of London's Independent newspaper was l aunched last week under the name “i”.In general, singleletter prefixes(前缀) have been popular since the 1990s, when terms such as email and ecommerce first came into use.Most “i” products are targeted at young people and considering the major readers of Independent's “i”,it's no surprise that they've selected this fashionable name.But it's hard to see what's so special about the letter “i”. Why not use “a”,“b”,or “c” instead? According to Tony Thorne, head of the Language Center at King's College, London, “i” works bec ause its meaning has become ambiguous. When Apple uses “i”, no one knows whether it means Internet, information, individual or interactive, Thorne told BBC Magazines. “Even when Apple created the iPod, it seems it didn't have one clear definition,” he says.“However, thanks to Apple, the term is now associated with portability(轻便),” adds Thorne.Clearly the letter “i” also agrees with the ide a that the Western World is centered on the individual. Each person believes they have their own needs, and w e love personalized products for this reason.Along with “Google” and “blog”,readers of BBC Magazines voted “i” as one of the top 20 words that have come to define the last decade.But as history shows, people grow tired of fads. From the 1900s to 1990s, products with “2000” in their names became fashionable as the year was associated with all things advanced and modern. However, as we entered the new century, the trend inevitably disappeared.语篇解读:本文为说明文。
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马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练〔11〕与答案On August 26, 1999, New York City experienced a torrential downpour. The merciless rain caused the streets to flood. New York City’s subway system came to a screeching stop as the subway stations were drowned in water. Unfortunately, this happened during the morning rush hour.Many people who were going to work were trapped and forced to go home. Some battled with fellow New Yorkers to hail a cab or to get on a bus. Still others braved the storm, walking miles to get to work.I happened to be one of the people on their way to work that morning. I went from subway line to subway line only to find that most service had stopped. After running around like crazy and making my way through crowds of people, I finally found a subway line that was operating. Unfortunately, there were so many people waiting to board the subway that I could not even get down the stairs to the platform. Determined to get to work, I decided to take the train uptown several stops and then switch back to the downtown train. It was annoyance, but it paid off. However, the train got more packed at each stop. People pushed and shoved. I was constantly hit with elbows and bags. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity (no end), the train reached my stop.But the journey was not over yet. I would still have to walk several blocks to get to my office. When I finally got to work, I was completely soaked and left a puddle of water everywhere I sat. I was also exhausted (tired out) and discouraged from my commute.My co-workers and I spent most of the day drying off. When 5:00 rolled around, I was ready to go home. I was about to log off my computer when I received an e -mail from Garth, my Deputy Director:Iwouldliketothankallthosewhomadetheeffortandeventuallyreportedtowork. Itisalwaysreassuring, attimeslikethese, whenemployeessoclearlyshowtheirdevotiontotheirjobs. Thankyou.His e-mail was short, but I learned more from that brief message than I ever did from a textbook. The e-mail taught me that a few words of appreciation can make a big difference. The rainstorm and the transit troubles had made me miserable. But Garth’s words immediately invigorated me and put a smile back on my face. As a matterof fact, his e-mail made the whole subway painful experience all worthwhile.August 26, 1999 may have been one of the darkest days in New York City history, but it was one of the brightest days in my life thanks to Garth.5.The subway system in NY came to a sudden stop because ______.A. most of its service had stoppedB. it was flooded by busy travelersC. it was during a morning rush hourD. its stations were covered with water6.How did the writer get to her office?A. By pushing in the stairs to the platform.B. By switching trains in a roundabout way.C. By battling with people to hail a taxi.D. By walking miles to get to the office.7.The underlined word “invigorated〞 probably means ______.A. inspiredB. expectedC. liberatedD. convinced8.Which is the best title for the passage?A. A downpour in mid-summer.B. A lesson from a rainy day.C. An appreciation of a misery.D. A dark day in New York history.[答案]1999年8月26日那天因为纽约雨下得大,交通几乎完全停滞,上班不便,而作者费了很大的劲,终于成功地赶到了单位,但因为浑身湿透了什么事情也干不成。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(3)及答案AI had made up my mind a long time ago that I would not give a homeless person money, because Icould never be sure what that money would be u sed for. Instead, I decided, I would buy them a sand-wich, a cold drink on a hot day, a cup of coffee, whatever I could manage.I was out recently and saw a homeless man outside of a Starbucks. So I dropped another few coinsin and went into the Starbucks. I decided I would buy this man lunch.I bou ght a sandwich and soda.Just as I was leaving the store, two policemen were approaching the man. Obviously the shop owners had complained of his wandering and the police were there to draw him away from the storefronts.Just as they were ahout to wake him, I asked one of the officers if it was all right if I just gave the mansomething before he went. I was not sure why I asked the permission hut the policeman said sure and Ijust left the bag in the man's cart, got in my car and drove off.As I was driving off I remember thinking, "I hope people saw that". Then I had to seriously askmyself why I hoped people had seen me give the man a sandwich from Starbucks. Was it because I wanted people to think, "She' s such a nice person!" ? Why did I hope others had seen me do it ?continued to wonder this all evening. The next moning it came to me. I wanted people to have witnessed that small act of kindness not so that I would receive credit and praise but so that they might be inspired to do the same and in so doing that others still would witness their acts of kindness. Thus the whole spirit of pity and giving would be lasting.56. The underlined word "Starbucks" in the second paragraph is the name of a _A. shop .B. hookstoreC. hankD. man57. When the author saw the homeless man, he was _A. begging outsideB. buying goodsC. staying awakeD. falling asleep58. What's the purpose of the passage?A. To show the author is great. .zxxkB. To encourage people to help others.C. To introduce an experience that changed the author.D. To call on people not to give money to a homeless man.59. The author can be best described as _A. bad-temperedB. hard-workingC. kind-heartedD. self-confident参考答案*********************************************************结束At the middle school level, there are many academic clubs in which students can participate. Stu-dents can choose clubs that focus on an area of interest.Mathcounts ClubMathcounts tries to increase excitement towards mathematic achievement. It hopes to provide stu-dents with the foundation for success in science, technology, engineering and mathematics careers.Schools select individuals and teams to participate in competitions. Local comp etitions are held inFebruary with winners progressing to state competitions and then to the national level. Mathcountsworks to challenge students' math skills, develop self-confidence and give rewards for their achieve-ments.EnvirothonThe Envirothon program focuses on natural resources knowledge and exposes students to diverse(多种的) environmental issues, and ecosystem. The ecology field competition for five-memher mid-dle school teams offers competitions in wildlife, soil forestry, and c urrent environmental issues. Stu-dents work and learn in middleschool clubs and can compete at the local and state level.Future Problem SolversFuture Problem Solvers is an academic club that uses a six-step process to solve problems thatmay happen in the future. Students who are in the talented and gifted program, who like to "think out-side the box" or who enjoy thinking about futuristic problems may like this club. Teams made up offour students read future scenes andwrite up solutions in a booklet using the six-step process. Teamsthat score high enough can go to the state competition and then to the international competition. Builders ClubBuilders club is open to any nuddle school student who wishes to perform community service.Each Builders Club is co-sponsored hy a Kiwanis club and a middle school.The members learn by do-ing, and they learn organization, team-work, and leadership. Builders Clubs can sponsor a "Teacherof the Year" program, provide a recycling collection point, and organize canned food and clothing tosupport local shelters.Middle school academic clubs offer students a place to explore interests or talents. The club theyjoin in middle school can help guide choices in high schooland beyond.60. Students choosing Mathcounts Club couldA. study wildlife and soilB. get help in science careers.C. perform community serv iceD. enjoy solving future problems61. If you enjoy thinking about futuristic problems, _is a good choice foryou.A. Mathcounts ClubB. Builders ClubC. EnvirothonD. Future Problem Solvers62. The students who are not interested in competitions would like to chooseA. Builders ClubB. Mathcounts Club .C. Future Problem SolversD. Envirothon63. What is the common feature of the four clubs?A. Competitions.B. LeadershipC. Exploration of talents.D. Scientific researches.参考答案动词和动词词组热点2 常见动词近义词辨析常见动词近义词很多,有必要掌握以下常见词类:1.关于win, defeat, beat和gain(1)win作“赢”讲时,其宾语常是:war, battle, game, match, argument, a victory, the prize,100 yuan, a race, honor for, the praise, the first place…等,而不能是表示人的名词。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(32)及答案AFor Senior 3 students, choosing which college to attend can be the most exciting and thrilling time in their entire school lives.This is also true for an American girl named Melanie in the film, College Road Trip, which was released in the US on March 7.Melanie's dad, James Porter, is the chief of polic e for a Chicago suburb.Incredibly security obsessed(困扰), he wants Melanie to attend nearby Northwestern University, where she's already been accepted.But Melanie, 17, really wants to go to Georgetown in Washington, D.C., where she's been wait-listed.When she gets an unexpected interview, she decides to take a road trip with a few close female friends.Melanie believes it is her first step toward adulthood.But despite the fact that this trip is "girls only", James isn't comfortable with the prospect of his little princess exploring the world without, him.He wants to protect her.James joins the girls and hopes he c an convince her to go to Northwestern.While Melanie's father only has the best of intentions, his presence leads to an endless series of comic encounters.After following their faulty GPS device deep into the backwoods, James and Melanie discover her little brother and his pet pig have been hiding in the spare tire compartment(隔间).What should be a simple tire change results in the expensive car rolling down a mountain, forcing them to hike to a nearby hotel.There the pig ruins an outdoor wedding reception after eating an entire bag of coffee beans.All these disasters add spice to their trip while along the way a father and a daughter finally get the chance to really talk to each other.The film explores the parent-child relationship in a comic way: The discrepancy (不同) between how close James thinks he is to Melanie and how little he actually knows of her plans makes us laugh first and then think.All parents, whether they have college students or not, can relate to thebittersweet realization that their kids are growing up.Like what Melanie and James have done in the film, we all can find the delicate balance between staying connected and letting go.41.According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?A.It's unclear whether Melanie could be accepted by Northwestern University.B.Northweste rn University isn't so famous as the university in Washington D.C.C.There is no hope that Melanie will be accepted by the university in Georgetown.D.Melanie's father prefers her to stay not too far away from him.42.We can infer from the passage that ____ _.A.their car rolled dow n the mountain, ruining the wedding receptionB.a hotel was destroyed by Melanie's b rother and his pet pigC.Melanie and her fa ther got to understand each other better after so many encountersD.the girls had to give up their trip because of the incidents on the way 43.The main purpose of the passage is to___ ___.A.introduce the newly released filmB.call on parents to learn to balance the relationship with their children C.tell a story which happened between an American girl and her fatherD.explore the differences in parent-child relationship between the west and the east************************************************结束I look in the mirror, and I'm not happy with what I see.I don't have a "perfect" face.I look in the magazines and all I see are girls with fair hair, blue eyes, and, of course, a-pretty little nose.They're on the outside of the buses that I take home, the television programs I watch, and the billboards I walk under.Almostevery advertisement I see shows this human physical "perfection".These billboards not only tell me what to drink, but also how to look.Our society tends to place more importance on a person's physical beauty, rather than their ability, honesty and character.We have influenced women to go through painful surgeries and starve themselves to become this society constructed physical model.To be a beautiful woman in the 21st century doesn't mean that you are a brilliant doctor or caring mother.It mean s you have the perfect jaw structure, eyes and lips.It means that you can be six feet tall and weigh one hundred and ten pounds.But what about the women who are starting to leave their youth? Instead of looking at aging as a sign of wisdom, we attempt to prevent the aging process.It's a kind of funny thing to want to look eighteen when fifty.Fifty is a relaxed age, where yo u can step back and look at all you've achieved.It is when your hard work pays off.Unfortunately, our society just sees you as "old".To stop the aging process, women buy wrinkle creams, do eye lifts and face lifts.They spend thousands of dollars to win the hopeless battle against age.I remember when I was about thirteen years old and going through teens, I had oily hair, and a half developed body.I hated the way I looked.I used to cry to my mother all the time, but she would just laugh and tell me that "you don’t want anyone to like your appearance.It's your heart that matters, because beauty fades.”I knew that she was right.If you work on your heart enough, people will start to see the beauty in you, which lasts and remains on even after you die.44.The main idea of the first paragraph is that _____ _.A.the author doesn't have a perfect faceB.women have to look beautifulC.photos of beautiful girls can be seen everywhereD.there are too many beauties in daily life45.What's the author's attitude towards being "old"?A.It's a pity tha t people have to get old.B.It's a fruitful and wise time.C.It's stupid to try to stay young.D.It's a pity that society looks down upon the old.46.It is ____ _ that regard(s) the physical beauty as more important.A.women themselves B.the author's parentsC.newspapers and mag azines D.society47.What's the author's opinion about beauty?A.The author doesn't like the beauties our society values.B.It is not important whether a person looks beautiful or not.C.It is a person's inner qualities that matter rather than the physical beauty.D.The author feels appearance is important to a person.短语动词陷阱题总结归纳【1】◆典型陷阱题分析◆1. When he realized the police had seen him, the man ______ the exit as quickly as possible.A. made offB. made forC. made outD. made up【陷阱】容易误选A.【分析】正确答案应选B.make for 意为“移向,走向”。
高中英语真题:2014年高考(安徽卷)答案及解析(听力略)21.—Reading is the best way to pass time on the train.—_________ , I never go traveling without a book.A.You are joking B.That's trueC.I don't think so D.It sounds like fun【答案】B【解析】试题分析:句意:--阅读是在火车上度过时间的最好的方式。
--确实是的,我从来不会不带书去旅游。
四个选项的含义分别是: A.You are joking你在开玩笑, B.That's true确实是的, C.I don't think so我不这么认为, D.It sounds like fun 听起来很好玩。
所以选B。
考点:考查交际用语22.The exact year_________ Angela and her family spent toge ther in China was 2008.A. WhenB. whereC. whyD. which【答案】D试题分析:句意:--Angela和家人一起在中国度过的那年是2008年。
这句话使用了定语从句,先行词是the exact year,定语从句中的动词spent是及物动词,后面缺少宾语,所以用关系代词that或which引导定语从句,而不能用关系副词。
所以选D。
【知识拓展】考点:考查定语从句定语从句关系词的考查,首先要确定从句是定语从句,然后找到先行词,再分析关系词在从句中的成分,最后选择正确的词。
如果定语从句中缺少主宾表或定语,就用关系代词that/which/who/whose引导,如果做宾语,可以省略关系代词,如果定语从句中不缺主宾表,缺少的是状语,用关系副词when,where,why引导定语从句,如果定语从句中缺少介词+先行词,就用介词+关系代词。
2014年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(安徽卷)英语解析第Ⅰ卷第二部分英语知识运用第一节单项填空.21.【考点】考察交际用语【答案】B【解析】本题主要考察交际用语。
A你在开玩笑吧!B那是真的;C我不这么认为;D听起来很有趣。
句义:—看书是在火车上消磨时间的最好的方法。
—这是真的,我从来都没有不带书就去旅游。
根据句义可知后者同意前者的观点。
故B正确。
【举一反三】–What’s the noise ? It sounds as if it comes from upstairs. --______ . It must be the window-cleaner working, next door.A. I’m not sureB. I hope notC. I’d rather notD. I don’t think so〖答案〗D〖考点〗本题考查交际用语。
〖解析〗A项意思是:我不确信;B项意思是:我希望不会;C项意思是:我宁愿不;D项意思是:我认为不会。
根据应答句的后一分句意思可知所填部分表示对前一人的观点的否定, 故选D。
22.【考点】考察定语从句【答案】D【解析】本题定语从句的先行词是the exact year,后面的定语从句Angela and her family spent together in China中,主谓宾的结构很完整,所以使用关系副词引导这个定语从句,并在句中做时间状语。
因为先行词是指时间的名词,所以使用when。
Where的先行词通常是指地点的名词,why的先行词是the reason。
Which在定语从句里做主语,宾语或者表语。
不能做状语。
句义:Angela 和他的家人一起在中国度假确切是在2008年。
故D正确。
【试题延伸】定语从句的考查主要就是考查关系词的辨析,关系代词that, which, whose, whom, as, who在句中做主语,宾语,表语或者定语;where, why, when 在句中做状语。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(1)及答案AAbout 1966 or so, a NASA(美国宇航局)team doing work for the Apollo moon mission (阿波罗登月计划)took the astronauts near Tuba City. There the land of the Navajo Reservation looks very much like the lunar surface. Among all the trucks and large vehicles were two large figures that were dressed in full lunar space suits.Nearby, a Navajo shepherd (牧羊人) and his son were watching the strange creatures walk about, occasionally being watched over by other NASA workers. The two Navajo people were noticed and approached by the NASA people. Since the shepherd an d his son did not know English, they asked the NASA people who the strange creatures were. The NASA people told them that they were just men that were getting ready to go to the moon. The shepherd became very excited and asked if he could send a message to the moon with the astronauts.The NASA officials thought this was a great idea so they provided a tape recorder. After the man gave them his message, they asked his son to translate. His son would not.Later, they tried a few more people on the Navajo Reservation to translate and every person they asked would chuckle (偷偷地笑) and then refuse to translate. Finally, with cash in hand someone translated the message, “Watch out for these guys, they have come t o take your land!”56. The appearance of the Navajo Reservation is very similar to that of ________.A. the Tuba CityB. the moonC. the NASA research centerD. the Apollo moon mission57. When the older Navajo heard that the men in front of him were going to the moon,he ________.A. felt frightened and ran away quicklyB. chatted excitedly with the NASA workersC. got on th e modern trucks and large vehicles for funD. tried to say something to the moon creatures58. The son did not translate the words his father said because ________.A. he had trouble in understanding his fatherB. the words his father used were too difficult to be translatedC. his father was sending a warning against the NASA peopleD. he believed that the NASA workers could understand their language59. According to this passage, we can know that the shepherd was ________.A. patient and braveB. foolish and impoliteC. humorous and intelligentD. knowledgeable and talkative参考答案56—59 BDCC******************************************************结束Norway-Ten Chinese college students arrived at the country’s Arctic research base, the Yellow River Station, on Friday.On Saturday, the students are expected to witness the end of four months of darkness in the area, as the sun makes a rare appearance.During their four-day stay at the station, the students will meet and learn from some of China’s leading polar researchers. They were welcomed at the station yesterday by its director, He Jianfeng, who is an expert on marine micro-ecosystems(海洋微生态系统).The students will also visit the German and Norwegian stations and meet researchers there.As for entertainment,the visitors will get the chance to play ice hockey at the world’s mos t northerly stadium.Among the visitors is Zheng Li, a student majoring in telecommunications at Dalian Marinetime University.“It is so exciting to see how the Chinese researchers work in the world’s most northerly laboratory,”she said.“This opportunity is precious.Most people will never get the chance to travel so far from home and visit such an amazing place.It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing.”Wu Jinyou, head of the Polar Research Institute of China, and the group’s leader, said, “I hope the students have not only a field trip to the Yellow River Station, but are also touched by the devotion and spirit of the Chinese researchers here.I also expect in the future, some of them will choose to devote themselves to polar research and maybe even work with us.”The students have been in Norway since February 28, and were given Arctic training before moving to the station.The Arctic expedition is one of the several international cooperation and exchange activities forming the China Program for International Polar Year(2007-2008). It was launched last March.(China Daily, Xi nhua News Agency, March 8, 2008)5.Which of the following is TRUE about Wu Jinyou?A.He is a graduate from Dalian Marinetime University.B.He is the leading polar researcher working at the research station.C.He is sure that all the ten students will make good polar researchers.D.He thinks highly of the devotion and spirit of the Chinese researchers.6.What does Zheng Li mean by saying “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing”?A.It’s exciting to s ee the sunrise in Arctic area.B.The trip to the research station is extremely exciting.C.Playing ice hockey in Arctic area is really a life-long memory.D.People are only allowed to visit the station once in their lifetime.7.Which word can most probabl y replace the underlined word “launched”?A.ended B.stoppedC.started D.performed8.What could be the best title of the news report?A.Chinese Students Arrive at the Arctic Station.B.Chinese Students Do Research in Norway.C.Chinese Students Play Ice Hockey at Arctic Station.D.Chinese Students Receive Training at Arctic Station.[答案]本文讲述10个中国大学生在南极考察站参观学习的四天里的经历和体验。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(10)及答案AThe first harvest means the death of the cr ops as grain is gathered, and the thanksgiving of the people to the goddesses who provided them with life sustaining grains.Late July and early August mark the middle of summer and the beginning of the harvest season. Famine (饥荒) was common during July as the previous year’s harvest supplies were almost totally used up. Harvesting grains in August ensured the continuance of life and was recognized by many cultures as a time of thanksgiving.In ancient Rome the grain goddess Ceres was honored on the first harvest called Ceresalia in her honor. Our modern word cereal comes from her name. Other goddesses celebrated at the first harvest were Demeter, Persephone, Venus and the Corn Mother. Many native American tribes honor the Corn Grandmother during the Festival of Green Corn. It was held during the full moon when the corn was ready to be harvested. The celebration lasted for several days and was a time to be thankful and a time of forgiveness.Lughnasadh was a happy time regarded as the first of three harvest festivals. Lughnasadh honors the god Lugh, and his foster-mother Taillte who died while clearing the fields of Ireland for agriculture. In Old Irish Lunasa means “August”. The Celts celebrate this day from sunset of August 1 to sunset on August 2 as the wake of Lugh, the Sun-King whose light began to decline after the summer solstice(夏至). At_this_time_oaths(誓言)_were_taken_and_contracts_were_signed.This day was known to the Saxons as Lammas, or loaf-mass, a time when grains were harvested and baked into bread. The grain was harvested, giving its life so that people might live. The grain was made into bread, and the bread was symbolic of the gods. Christians later adopted this holiday as a day when bread, made from the first fruits of the harvest, was brought to the church to be blessed.August is a time to reflect on the past year, on things that have come to fruition and things that failed. A time to let go of regrets and say farewell to things that have passed and preserve all the fruits that have been gathered to hold onto for future memories.5.The passage should be entitled ______.A. August Harvest FestivalsB. August TraditionC. Gathering GrainD. Special August Time6.What was the significance of harvesting grains in August?A. It welcomed the death of the crops.B. It provided the chance of thanksgiving.C. It guaranteed the continuance of life.D. It marked the middle of summer.7.Which of the following is NOT a close relationship according to the pas sage?A. Ancient Romans-the grain goddess Ceres.B. Native Americans-the Corn G randmother.C. Christians-the god Lugh and his foster-mother Taillte.D. The Celts-Lugh, the Sun-King.8.From the last sentence of the 4th paragraph “At this time oaths were taken and contracts were signed”, we can infer that the Celts are ______.A. happy at that timeB. serious about the dayC. are full of hopeD. thankful at that time[答案]七月底八月初是收获季节的开始,此时收获的粮食保证了生命的延续,人们把这个时候看做是向诸神表示感激的时机,感谢神灵给他们维系生命的粮食。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(20)及答案Genetics is not just a science, let alone a technology or a business. Genetics is a profound idea. Genetics journals, for instance, fill their pages with discoveries of “disease genes” that lurk (潜伏) silent, in the twists and bends of our DNA, ready to turn on us. The very idea of disease genes that have yet to actually cause disease makes us feel “sick” even if we don’t have any symptom. Cancer genetics has brought even deeper changes. The disease used to be blamed on disguised external (外部的) agents attacking the body. But now the disease is seen as “a natural born part of the self”. You get cancer not solely, or even largely, because of something you ate, or because of some place you lived in, or because of some chemical you breathed. You have cancer because of who you are. After all, not everyone who lived as you lived got cancer. Cancer_becomes_an_expression_of_our_essential_nature.Such a view affects how we act, as individuals and as a society. We get tested for cancer gene s ( and don’t know what to make of the result: after all, about 25 to 50 percent of women who carry either of the two breast-cancer genes discovered so far do not get breast cancer). We think individually rather than socially, with results that we may, one day, regret. Environmental pollutants get less attention now that we are told, again and again, that the cause of disease lies in us. If we had focused on genes rather than viruses perhaps there would have been no social response to the epidemic (流行病). As a result of discoveries in genetics, says Rothman, “we are looking to locate problems in the individual.” Thinking genetically makes us say that the problem is not ours as a society but yours as an individual.5.What is the new discovery that often leads to disease in the genetic field?A. Disease genes.B. Disturbing ideas.C. Twists and bends.D. Pollutants.6.By saying “Cancer becomes an expression of our essential nature”, the author means ______.A. that cancer is a display of diseaseB. that cancer is not caused by external agentsC. that everyone can get cancerD. that not everyone can get cancer7.When discussing about the tests we did in the past to find ways of curing disease, the author implies that ______.A. we didn’t do them scientificallyB. we can make use of some of those resultsC. we are happy with those resultsD. we will continue to do those tests this way8.The new discovery shows that it is essential to examine disease ______.A. geneticallyB. sociallyC. individuallyD. generally[答案]文章讲述遗传学不仅是一门科学也是一门深奥的理念,以及疾病基因的发现对癌症的检验所起的作用。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练〔9〕与答案Norway-Ten Chinese college students arrived at the country’s Arctic research base, the Yellow River Station, on Friday.On Saturday, the students are expected to witness the end of four months of darkness in the area, as the sun makes a rare appearance.During their four-day stay at the station, the students will meet and learn from some of China’s leading polar researchers. They were welcomed at the station yesterday by its director, He Jianfeng, who is an expert on marine micro-ecosystems(海洋微生态系统).The students will also visit the German and Norwegian stations and meet researchers there.As for entertainment,the visitors will get the chance to play ice hockey at the world’s most northerly stadium.Among the visitors is Zheng Li, a student majoring in telecommunications at Dalian Marinetime University.“It is so exciting to see how the Chinese researchers work in the world’s most northerly laboratory,〞she said.“This opportunity is precious.Most people will never get the chan ce to travel so far from home and visit such an amazing place.It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing.〞Wu Jinyou, head of the Polar Research Institute of China, and the group’s leader, said, “I hope the students have not only a field trip to the Yellow River Stat ion, but are also touched by the devotion and spirit of the Chinese researchers here.I also expect in the future, some of them will choose to devote themselves to polar research and maybe even work with us.〞The students have been in Norway since February 28, and were given Arctic training before moving to the station.The Arctic expedition is one of the several international cooperation and exchange activities forming the China Program for International Polar Year(2007-2008). It was launched last March.(China Daily, Xinhua News Agency, March 8, 2008)5.Which of the following is TRUE about Wu Jinyou?A.He is a graduate from Dalian Marinetime University.B.He is the leading polar researcher working at the research station.C.He is sure that all the ten students will make good polar researchers.D.He thinks highly of the devotion and spirit of the Chinese researchers.6.What does Zheng Li mean by saying “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime thing〞?A.It’s exciting to see the sunrise in Arctic area.B.The trip to the research station is extremely exciting.C.Playing ice hockey in Arctic area is really a life-long memory.D.People are only allowed to visit the station once in their lifetime.7.Which word can most probably replace the underlined word “launched〞?A.ended B.stoppedC.started D.performed8.What could be the best title of the news report?A.Chinese Students Arrive at the Arctic Station.B.Chinese Students Do Research in Norway.C.Chinese Students Play Ice Hockey at Arctic Station.D.Chinese Students Receive Training at Arctic Station.[答案]本文讲述10个中国大学生在南极考察站参观学习的四天里的经历和体验。
专题检测卷(二十一)阅读理解(建议用时:25分钟)A题体裁说明文消息的传播词数387材Bad news travels fast—when you watch the eveningnews or read the morning papers, it seems that things thatget the most coverage are all tragedies like wars, earthquakes, floods, fires and murders.This is the classic rule for mass media. “They want your eyeballs and don’t care how you’re feeling, ”Jonah Berger, a psychologist at the University of Pennsylvania, the US, told The New York Times.But with social media getting increasingly popular, information is now being spread in different ways, and researchers are discovering new rules —good news can actually spread faster and farther than disasters and other sad stories.Berger and his colleague Katherine Milkman looked at thousands of articles on The New York Times’website and analyzed the“most e-mailed”list for six months.One of his findings was that articles in the science section were much more likely to make the list. Those stories aroused feelings of awe andmade the readers want to share this positive emotion with others.Besides science stories, readers were also found to be likely to share articles that were exciting or funny. “The more positive an article, the more likely it was to be shared, ”Berger wrote in his new book, Contagious: Why Things Catch On. For example, “stories about newcomers falling in love with New York City”, he writes, tend to be shared more than“the death of a popular zookeeper”.The difference between the two is due to the fact that the mass media prefers news that gets attention, while when you share a story with your friends“you care a lot more about how they react”, Berger explained.But does all this good news actually make the audience feel better? Not necessarily.According to a study by researchers at Harvard University, people tend to say more positive things about themselves when they’re talking to a bigger audience, rather than just one person, which helps explain all the perfect vacations that keep showing up on micro blogs. This, researchers found, makes people think that life is unfair and that they’re less happy than their“friends”.But no worries. There’s a quick and easy way to relieve the depression you get from viewing other people’s seemingly perfect lives - turn on the television and watch the news. There is always someone doing worse than you are.1. Why do mass media like to report bad news according to the article?A. They want to attract the attention of readers.B. They care a lot about how readers react.C. They think bad news spreads faster than good news.D. They want to show concern for people in disaster-hit areas.2. Which of the following is TRUE about Berger’s and his colleague’s study?A. They found that articles on science are more likely to be shared.B. Sad news tended to arouse the audience’s feelings of awe and sympathy.C. It was aimed at finding out whether mass media should cover more tragedies.D. Good news usually helps the audience relieve their negative emotions.3. We can conclude from the last three paragraphs that.A. watching news is good for people’s healthB. people shouldn’t be jealous of their friendsC. sharing good news with friends will double your happinessD. people might not be as happy as they suggest on their micro blogs4. Wha t’s the article mainly about?A. Why bad news is covered most often.B. Why good news spreads faster than bad news.C. How people react differently to bad and good news.D. Which kind of news makes the audience feel better.B(2013·安徽高考压轴卷)New Annotated Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan DoylePrice: £28. 00Publication Date: 30/11/2010Publisher’s Description:Collect Doyle’s fifty-six classic short stories, arranged in the order in which they appeared in late-nineteenth-and-early-twentieth-century book editions, in a set complemented by four novels, editor biographies of Doyle, Holmes, and Watson as well as literary and cultural details about Victorian society.Breaking Ground by Daniel LibeskindPrice: £16. 00Publication Date: 11/10/2010Brief Description:This is a book about the adventure life that can offer each of us if we seize it, and about the powerful forces of tragedy, memory and hope. For Daniel Libeskind, life’s adventure has been through architecture, which he has found has the power to reshape human experience. Although often relating to the past, his buildings are about the future. This biology of one man’s journey brings together history, personal experience, our physicalenvironment and a fresh international vision.In the Shadow of No Towers by Art SpiegelmanPrice: £16. 00Publication Date: 02/09/2010Brief Description:On 11th September 2001, Art Spiegelman raced to the World Trade Center, not knowing if his daughter Nadja was alive or dead. Once she was found safe—in her school at the foot of the burning towers—he returned home, to mediate(反省)on the trauma(创伤), and to work on a comic strip(连环漫画). In the Shadow of No Towers is New Yorker Art Spiegelman’s extraordinary account of“the hijacking(劫机)on 9. 11 and the following hijacking of those events”by America.Light on Snow by Anita ShrevePrice: £14. 00Publication Date: 07/10/2006Publisher’s Description:This is the 11th novel by Anita Shreve, the critically accepted bestseller. A moving story of love and courage and tragedy and of the ways in which the human heart always seeks to heal itself.Last Child in the Woods by Richard LouvPrice: £20. 99Publication Date: 11/08/2010Brief Description:Camping in the garden, riding bikes through the woods, climbing trees, picking wildflowers, running through piles of autumn leaves. . . these are the things childhood memories are made of. But for a whole generation of today’s children the pleasures of a free-range childhood are missing, and their indoor habits contribute to obesity, attention disorder and childhood depression. This book shows how our children have become increasingly distanced from nature, why this matters and how we can make a difference. Richard Louv is chairman of the Children and Nature Network and co-chair of the National Forum on Children and Nature. He is the author of seven other books and has written for newspapers and magazines including the New York Times and the Washington Post.5. If one wants to know something about Victorian society, he or she may read.A. Light on SnowB. In the Shadow of No TowersC. Breaking GroundD. New Annotated Sherlock Holmes6. Which of the following refers to tragedies?A. Light on Snow&Breaking GroundB. Light on Snow &In the Shadow of No TowersC. In the Shadow of No Towers&Breaking GroundD. New Annotated Sherlock Holmes&In the Shadow of No Towers7. Which book is based on a real big event?A. Breaking GroundB. In the Shadow of No TowersC. Light on SnowD. Last Child in The Woods8. Who has also written for newspapers and magazines according to the text?A. Arthur Conan DoyleB. Daniel LibeskindC. Art SpiegelmanD. Richard LouvC体裁记叙文题材面对死亡词数415I looked at the fresh-faced(朝气蓬勃的)boy andback at the cat he had probably had all his life. I wasgoing to have to tell him that his cat had a tumor(肿瘤). Even if it were surgically removed, she probably would survive less than a year. And there the boy was, all alone. Death is something we push to the background and ignore as long as possible, but in reality every living thing we love will die. How death is first experienced can be life-forming?It can be a thing of horror and suffering or a peaceful release.So I would have to guide the boy through this myself. I did not want the burden. It had to be done perfectly, or he might end up emotionally scarred. It would have been easy to run from this task and leave it to a parent. But when I looked at the boy’s face, I knew I couldn’t do that. So I told him as gently as I could what I had found, and what it meant.As I spoke, the boy moved quickly away from me, probably so I could not see his face. I discussed the alternatives with him. I could let her fade away at home, or give her an injection and put her to sleep. He listened carefully and nodded g ravely. He said he didn’t want her to suffer. He reluctantly told me to put the cat to sleep. In my professional opinion, too, this was the least bad option.I could see, though, how much it was costing him. I could not control the tears streaming down my face, or the grief(悲伤)I felt welling inside for this boy who had had to become a man so quickly, all alone.He held his cat’s head and reassured her while I administered(执行)the injection. She drifted off to sleep, her head cradled(轻轻抱着)in his hand. The animal looked quiet and at rest. The owner now bore all the suffering.Something was missing, though. I did not feel as though I had completed my task. It came to me suddenly that though I had asked him to become a man instantly, and he had done so with grace and strength, hewas still a child. I held out my arms and asked him if he needed a hug. He did, and in truth, so did I.9. When the author was about to tell the boy what was wrong with the cat, he or she.A. was full of sympathy for the catB. had already informed his parents of what happenedC. decided to help him face death without hesitationD. was afraid that this experience might have a deep effect on him emotionally10. What was the boy’s first reaction upon hearing the bad news about his cat?A. He was sad and angry.B. He tried to hide his feelings.C. He refused to accept the cruel truth.D. He turned to the author for comfort.11. What was the best way to deal with the cat, in the opinion of the author?A. Letting her fade away at home.B. Giving her drugs to ease her pain.C. Having her tumor surgically removed.D. Putting an end to her life without pain.12. What is the author’s attitude toward the boy?A. Proud but puzzled.B. Worried but objective.C. Doubtful and disappointed.D. Sympathetic and supportive.【拓展训练】根据阅读理解A篇, 回答下列问题。
动词与动词短语(2014安徽卷)26.Terry, please ______ your cell phone when Grandma is talking to you.A. look up fromB. look intoC. look back onD. look through【答案】A【解析】考查动词短语辨析。
句意:特里,奶奶和你讲话时,从手机上抬起头来。
look up 意为“查找,抬头看”;look into意为“调查,研究”;look back on意为“回顾,回忆”;look through 意为“仔细检查,看穿”。
根据句意可知,空格处用look up from。
故A正确。
【语言知识】Look相关短语1.look about/around 环顾四周,随便看看,到处看看;look about for sth. 到处寻找(某物)。
2. look after sb./ sth. 照顾(某人/某物),照料(某人/某物),关心(某人/某物)。
3. look at sb. 看(某人),注视(某人)。
look at sth. 看待(某事), 考虑(某事),检查(某物)。
4. look back on sth. 回顾(某事),回想(某事)。
5. look down on sb./ sth. 看不起(某人/某事),瞧不起(某人/某事)。
6. look for sth. 寻找(某物/某事);期待(某事)。
7. look forward to n 或doing 期待……,盼望……。
8. look into sth. 调查(某事),研究(某事),了解(某事)。
9. look like [sb.] 看起来象[某人]。
look like … 好象要……,似乎要……。
10. look on 旁观。
11. look on sb./sth. as… 把(某人/某物)看作、当作……12. look out of Sth. 向(某物之)外看。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(21)及答案“Tear them apart!” “kill the fool!” “Murder the referee (裁判)!”These are common remarks one may hear at various sporting events. At the time they are made, they may seem innocent enough. But let’s not kid ourselves. They have been known to influence behavior in such a way as to lead to real violence. Books have been written about the way words affect us. It has been shown that words having certain meanings may cause us to react in ways quite foreign to what we consider to be our usual behavior. I see the term “opponent” as one of those words. Perhaps the time has come to delete it from sports term.The dictionary meaning of the term “opponent” is “enemy”,or “one who opposes your interests.” Thus, when a player meets an opponent, he or she may tend to treat that opponent as an enemy. I remember an incident in a handball game when a referee refused a player’s request for a time out for a glove change becau se he did not consider them wet enough. The player went away to rub(磨擦) his gloves across his wet T-shirt and then screamed, “Are they wet enough now?”In the heat of battle, players have been observed to throw themselves across the court without considering the effect that such a move might have on anyone in their way. I have also witnessed a player reacting to his opponent’s intentional and illegal blocking by hitting him with the ball as hard as he could during the course of play. Off the court, they are good friends. Does that make any sense? It certainly gives proof of a court attitude which differs from normal behavior.Therefore, I believe it is time we elevated(提升) the game to the level where it belongs, setting an example to the rest of the sporting world. Replacing the term “opponent” with “associate” could be a good way to start.The dictionary meaning of the term “associate” is “friend” or “companion”. You may soon see and possibly feel the difference in your reaction to term “associate” rather than “opponent”.5.What did the handball player do when he was not allowed to change his gloves?A. He refused to continue the game.B. He angrily hit the referee with a ball.C. He insisted that the referee was unfair.D. He wet his gloves by rubbing them across his T-shirt.6.According to the passage, players, in a game, may ______.A. throw the ball at the opponent illegally blocking their wayB. keep on screaming and shouting throughout the gameC. lie down on the ground as an act of protectionD. kick the ball across the court with force7.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A. The player’s eagerness to win.B. The p layer’s bad behaviour.C. The player’s attitudes towards the game.D. The player’s totally different behaviour on and off the court.8.What can be concluded from the passage?A. Players should be educated to respect referees on the court.B. Replacing the present terms on the court can help reduce violence.C. Raising the referee’s sense of responsibility can help reduce violence.D. Changing the attitude of players on the sports field can help reduce violence.[答案]5.D。
2014年高考安徽省高考英语试题解析Multiple Choices21. 情景交际。
第一题这画面美得你敢看?A说读书用来在火车上打发时间最棒,然后B说我旅游都带书,那很明显选个肯定的表达就可以了。
因此选B(确实)。
D项不常见,意思是“听起来很好玩”,这是逗你吗?!22. 定语从句–关系词。
空格前面是个时间名词(the exact year),后面从句中spent后面缺宾语,因此答案选个关系代词,即D项which。
23. 时态语态–过去完成时基本考点。
既然被允许去玩,且允许这件事儿发生在过去,那么写完作业必然发生在被允许之前,因此选择过去完成时,即D项had finished。
24. 词义。
前半句说了ask anyone(任何人)for help,那么肯定是大家都愿意帮忙,因此答案选C项everyone。
25. 状语从句–时间状语从句。
空格前面说changed,后面说finally came,那很明显changed发生在finally came 之前,因此答案选A项before。
26. 词义。
奶奶跟你说话的时候你应该怎么着手机?那必须不能看手机啊!因此答案选A项look up from,意思就是别看手机抬起头来。
27. 词义。
前半句都易经是good performance了,那必须是让我很正能量啊,因此答案选一个正态度词就好了,即C项optimistic。
28. 词义。
体育英雄在派对上怎么着的时候被热烈欢迎了?有点常识也知道,肯定是来的时候么。
因此答案选A项turned up(出现)。
29. 词义。
这题真要解释?!别逗我行么。
上面那句话上来就是why not你还用往后看么?必须选C项suggestion (建议)啊。
30. 情态动词/时态语态。
人们在回收利用很多在过去会怎么着的东西。
首先,既然后面是in the past,那必须前面是过去时间,因此排除B。
又因为没有发生在过去时间或动作之前的动作,所以A项过去完成时也错。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练〔24〕与答案ANo one knows where the phrase “Indian summer〞 got started. We are sure that the phrase was well-known by the year 1778, because Crevecoeur, an American writer, described it like this: “A hard frost(霜冻)follows the autumn rains. This prepares the ground to receive the snows of winter. But before the snows come, the earth turns warm once again and there are a few days of smoke and mildness called Indian summer.〞There is a story about Indian summer that goes back to the very first settlers of the New World. The first frost meant winter was coming. Snow would soon follow. The Indians, seeing the settlers preparing for winter, told them not to hurry. The weather would turn warm, mild breezes would blow and the sky would turn soft and smoky. And so it did. The sun became hotter, and a bright warm smoke flowed over the fields and woods. The settlers, remembering the words of the Indians, called this wonderful period Indian summer.But the Indians have their own stories about this late period of warm weather. One of their stories is about a god called Shawondasee.Shawondasee was a sad god because he had lost the love of a tall and beautiful Indian maiden. The sad and beautiful story caught the imagination of the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. In 1855 he included the story of Shawondasee in his poem “The song of Hiawatha〞.The story goes like this:God Shawondasee, fat and lazy, lived under the dreamy and never-ending southern sun. He sent birds and wild geese to the north, as well as melons and grapes. He smoked a big pipe, and as the smoke rose, it filled the sky with dreamy softness, gave a bright shine to the water and brought the tender Indian summer to the melancholy northland.There is something about this period of warm weather that gives people a lift and makes them feel warm and happy before the long snows of winter come.5.Which season does “Indian summer〞 refer to?A. Early spring.B. Late summer.C. Mid-autumn.D. Early winter.6.Which of the following best describes the weather of this period of time? A. Hot and humid. B. Warm and mild.C. Cool and bright.D. Cold and smoky.7.The Indians’ explanation to this natural phenomenon is that God Shawondasee ______.A. lived under the dreamy southern sunB. took pity on the homeless settlersC. smoked a lot because of his bad moodD. lent his smoking pipe to the Indians8.What is the meaning of the underlined word “melancholy〞?A. Sad and lonely.B. Dreamy and exciting.C. Soft and musical.D. Warm and happy.[答案]5.D。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(7)及答案ADubai, the Gulf desert city state, which is well-known for its huge projects before it was hit by the global financial crisis(危机), on Saturday announced a new development to open the world’s biggest mall and a park larger than London’s Hyde Park.The ruler of the Gulf desert city state, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, announced the plan for a “new city within Dubai”, according to an official statement, naming it after himself.No cost was stated for “Mohammed bin Rashid City,” to be carried out by his private companies, which developed many of Dubai’s well-known projects, including Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower.The “Mall of the World” will attract 80 million visitors a year to become the “largest in the world,” said the statement, while its park will be “30 percent bigger than Hyde Park of London.”The mall will be connected to a family entertainment center to be developed in cooperation with Universal Studios International that will be the largest in the area, aiming to attract six million visitors a year.Dubai already has countless malls and hotels, including the Dubai Mall, the world’s largest shopping and entertainment destination, with 62 million visitors this year. “The malls and hotels available at present in Dubai need to be enlarged in line with the future ambitions for the city,” Sheikh Mohammed said in the statement.Dubai’s tourism is growing by 13 percent a year, according to the statement, with hotel occupancy(入住率) hitting 82 percent in 2011 while hotel profits grew 22 percent last year, more than$4.4 billion.The city state rocked global financial markets in autumn 2009 over its debt crisis, but its economy has returned to growth.56. The “new city within Dubai” will __________.A. attract 62 million visitors a yearB. become the world’s tallest towerC. be named after the ruler of the stateD. be the world’s largest family entertainment center57. All the followings are mentioned in the official statement EXCEPT __________?A. the name of the new cityB. the developer of the new cityC. the cost of building the new cityD the number of the visitors the new city expects to attract58. Which would be the best title of the news?A. Tourism and Hotel Profits Growing in DubaiB. Biggest Mall to be Developed In DubaiC. Global Financial Crisis Hit DubaiD. Plan to Rebuild Dubai Announced参考答案 56-58 CCB*******************************************************结束W TaipeiThe W Hotel is among the city’s big-name luxury(奢华) hotels. Futuristic and fancy, the W Taipei’s setting is reminding you of a Lady Gaga video; perhaps that explains why the singer insisted on staying here on a recent visit. There are eight room types to choose from, with names such as Fabulous and Extreme Wow. They vary wildly in style.10 Zhongxiao E. Road, Sect. 5, Xin Yi Area Taipei City Hall MRT; +886 2 7703 8888; from NT$8,900 (US$299); Grand HotelIf sleeping in landmarks is your thing, the Taipei Grand Hotel is a must. The Grand is an expression of classical Chinese art mixed with Western constructionprinciples. The Grand Hotel is attractive and full of history, but rooms are aging, so don’t expect the inside to be as “grand” as the outside. You can enjoy yourself at a driving range of golf, year-round pools and no fewer than eight restaurants.No. 1, Lane 1, Zhongshan N. Road, Section 4 shuttle from Yuan Shan MRT; +886 2 2886 8888; from NT$4,800 (US$165); Dandy HotelFrom free drinks and snacks in the lobby(大堂) to seasonally themed decorations, this hotel takes care of the small touches. But what places the Dandy Hotel above others in the same price category(范围)are views over Da-An Park; they’re reminders of those of N ew York’s Central Park. Rooms with views are worth the extra money paid, but book early -- there are only two on each floor.No. 33, Xin Yi Road, Sect. 3, Dongmen MRT; +886 2 2707 6899; from NT$2,340 (US$80); Homey HostelTaiwanese brother and sister Josh and Kelly make guests feel right at home at this bargain Hostel. According to them, their motive in starting the hostel was to make friends, which is why they can often be found in the public area chatting with guests. There's a small kitchen, public computer, free coffee and tea, and luggage storage.1/F, No. 7, Lane 180, Tonghua Street,) Liuzhangli MRT; +886 91900 2116; dorms from NT$500 (US$17); 59. May is fan of Lady Gaga, and she may probably stay in __________when in Taipei.A. W TaipeiB. Grand HotelC. Dandy HotelD. Homey Hostel60.Which of the following words can best take the place of the underli ned word “touches”?A. waysB. detailsC. sensesD. contacts61. If you are a backpack traveller with a low budget, which would be your best choice?A. W TaipeiB. Grand HotelC. Dandy HotelD. Homey Hostel62. Which of the following statements is TRUE according the passage?A. Rooms in the W Hotel are of the similar style but with different fancy names.B. The Taipei Grand Hotel is an excellent mixture of classic and modernconstruction.C. It is the park-view rooms in the Dandy Hotel that make it quite unique.D. The desire of helping strangers drives Josh and Kelly to open the Homey Hostel. 参考答案 59-62 ABDC动词及动词短语精讲教案一、短语动词的构成英语中的动词按其构成,可分为单词动词(single-word verb)和短语动词(phrasal verb).短语动词指由两个或两个以上单词构成的动词.这种动词主要有三种组合形式:1.动词 + 介词I agree with (与……看法一致)you on that point.Before long he took to (爱上)a girl student in his class.2.动词 + 副词I can't figure out (理解)why he said that.Uncle Tom passed away (去世)many years ago.3.动词 + 副词+ 介词We don't go in for (喜欢)that kind of thing.I couldn't put up with (忍受)the noise any longer.在"动词+副词+介词"的组合中,短语动词只能看作是一个动词,绝对不能拆开.另外,还需要注意的是,以上三类短语动词都是一些固定搭配,这些短语动词与某些非固定搭配是有区别的,试比较:(1) The lights went out.(2) He put on his coat and went out.例(1)中的went out(熄灭)是由"动词+副词"构成的短语动词.例(2)中的wentout(出去)不是短语动词,went 是动词,out是副词,作状语.一般说,动词兼有及物和不及物用法时,会有两种情况:一是其应用语境和词义会有不同;二是在同一个释义下,可及物又可不及物。
辽宁马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(4)及答案For thousands of years, the most important two buildings in any British village have been thechurch and the pub. Traditionally, the church and the pub are at the heart of any village or town ,where the people gather together to socialize and exchange news.As a result, British pubs are often old and well preserved. Many of them have become historicsites. The most famous example is the pub in the city of Nottingham call ed "The Old Trip to Jerusa-lem". which dates hack to the year 1189 AD and is probably the oldest pub in England.However, British pubs are not just for kings and queens; they welcome people from all classesand parts of society. On a cold night, the pub's landlord or landlady can always find a warm place for you by the fire. There is always honest and hearty food and plenty of drink available at an affordable price.That' s how things used to be. Things are beginning to change. It is said that the credit crunch(信贷紧缩 ) is causing 39 British pubs a week to go out of business. People do not have enough spare money to spend on beer. Recently, the UK government banned (禁止) smoking in all pubs, and that may also have affected the number of customers going to pubs.This decline(衰退) is happening despite the fact that in 2005 the UK government started to allow pubs to stay open after 11 p.m. Previously, with 11 p.m. as closing time, customers would have to drink quite quickly, meaning they sometimes got more drunk than they would if allowed to drink slowly. The British habit of drinking a lot very quickly is known as "binge drinking", and it causes long-term health problems for people and problems with violent crime for communities.In order to save their businesses, pubs are trying to change with the market. British pubs now offe r something for everyone. A lot of pubs used to be "Working Men's Clubs", meaning that women could not usually enter. Today, however, women can freely enter 99% of pubs without experiencing any problems. Perhaps things arechanging for the better after all.64. The passage mainly tells us something about _A. the long history of British pubs B: the decline of British pubsC. the past and present of British pubsD. the importance of British pubs65. Which may not be the cause of the decline of British pubs?A. The credit crunch.B. The present closing time.C. The ban of smoking.D. Having no spare money.66. We can infer from the passage that____.A. binge drinking means drinking less beerB. British people used to like drinking slowlyC. closing the pubs early will reduce social problemsD. British government aims to discourage people from binge drinking67. We can see from the last paragraph that the author ____.A. holds an optimistic attitude towards the British pubsB. is against the admission of too many women to the pulbsC. thinks that women in the pubs will cause less social problemsD. thinks that British pubs should offer everything you need**********************************************************结束With only two weeks to go before Christmas, buying presents is a lug priority for a lot of people. However, this year not so many people are leaving their homes to browse around the shops. These days lots of people do their shopping in the comfort of their own home with the help of the Internet.Online shopping is becoming more and more popular for a number of reasons: prices are often lower online, you don't have to queue up in busy shops and you can buy almost any product imagin- able with just a few clicks of your mouse.Computer trends are often man-dominated but this year women are expected to do more shop-ping on the Internet than men. It seems .that women are now more attracted to the convenience of on-line shopping than they used to be.Average spending online this Christmas by women will rise to $240 compared to the slightly lower average $233 for men, while the average spending per person on the high street is only $197. 70% of lnternet users, male and female, are now buying their Christmas gifts online.In the past a lot of people were unwilling to shop online. Many were worried about the security of entering their card details on the Intemet and the reliability of the Internet but as shopping; online has become more widespread, these worries have begun to disappear. 45% of Internet users still do have security worries but it hasn't slowed the ever-increasing numbers of online shoppers.One victim of the online shopping boom is the UK high street. Christmas trading can represent up t o 60% of turnover for some stores. Many companies are concerned that not enough shoppers are coming through their doors in the run-up to Christmas. As a result there are lots of special offers in the shops. Most shops traditionally have sales after Christmas but t his year the bargains have come early.68. Why don't people browse around the shops to buy Christmas presents thus year?A. Because they don't have enough time.B. Because Christmas is two weeks away.C. Because they go shopping on the lnternet.D. Because it isn't convenient for them to leave their houses.69. Which of the following is NOT the reason for people liking online shopping?A. Lower prices.B. Using the bank cards.C. Saving time.D. Buying almost whatever you want.70. Why were people unwilling to shop online in the past?A. Because men were against shopping online.B. Beca use there were fewer goods on the Internet.C. Because people worried about the safety of their bank cards.D. Because they didn't trust the quality of the goods on the Internet.71. Many companies on the UK high street have special offers before ChristmasA. to beat online shopsB. to attract more customersC. to reward the customersD. to reduce the competitions among them********************************************************结束BERLIN-With the crisis in Japan raising fears about nuclear power, Germany and Switzerland said on Monday that they would reassess(重新评估) the safety of their own reactors.Doris Leuthard, the Swiss energy minister, said Switzerland would put off plans to build nuclear plants. She said no new ones would be permitted until experts had reviewed safety standards.Germany will put off "the recently decided extension of the running time of Cerman nuclear plants," Chancellor Angela Merke l told reporters. "This moratorium (延缓) will run for three months and it will allow for a thorough exanunation of the safety s tandards of the country's 17 nuclear power plants.The European Union called for a meeting on Tuesday of nuclear safety authorities to assess Europe's preparedness.Germany's foreign minister, Cuido Westerwelle, called for a new risk analysis of the counitry' snuclear plants, particularly regarding their cooling systems. He is the leader of the Free Democratic Party, which strongly supports nuclear power.A prev ious government,led by the Social Democrats, passed a law in 2001 to close all the country's nuclear plants by 2021. But Mrs. Merkel' s government changed that decision last year to extend the lives of the plants by an average of 12 years.In Switzerland, Doris Leuthard said she had already asked to analyze the exact cause of the problems in Japan and draw up new or tougher safety standards "particularly in terms of seismic(地震的 )safety and cooling."In Russia, the Prime Minister said his govemment would "draw conclusions from what's goingon in Japan."72. Where can you most likely read this passage?A. In a diary.B. In a magazine.C. In a science report.D. ln a newspaper.73. How will Germany react to Japan's nuclear crisis?A. Germany will change the decision made last year.B. Germany will close all the country's nuclear plants,C. Germany will hold a meeting of nuclear safety authorities.D. Germany will delay the extension of nuclear plants running time. .74. The author mentions all the following EXCEPTA. Russia will try to Ieam something from the nuclear power crisis in Japan.B. The Social Democrats in Germany shares the same view with the Free Democratic Party.C. The moratorium in Cermany will give time to examine the nuclear plants safety standards.D. Switzerl and will not build new nuclear plants unless they meet the experts' safety standards.75. What is the best title of the passage?A. Nuclear Plants in Europe Are DelayedB. Europe Is against Building Nuclear PlantsC. Opinions on Nuclear Power Are Opposite.D. Watch Out for the Danger of Nuclear Power参考答案动词和动词词组重点2 五种基本句型中的动词使用简单句的五种基本句型,通常与及物动词、不及物动词和系动词密不可分。
马鞍山市2014高考英语阅读理解、动词短语精讲讲练(21)及答案“Tear them apart!” “kill the fool!” “Murder the referee (裁判)!”These are common remarks one may hear at various sporting events. At th e time they are made, they may seem innocent enough. But let’s not kid ourselves. Th ey have been known to influence behavior in such a way as to lead to real violence. Books have been written about the way words affect us. It has been shown that words having certain meanings may cause us to react in ways quite foreign to what we consider to be our usual behavior. I see the term “opponent” as one of those words. Perhaps the time has come to delete it from sports term.The dictionary meaning of the term “opponent” is “enemy”,or “one who opposes your interests.” Thus, when a player meets an opponent, he or she may tend to treat that opponent as an enemy. I remember an incident in a handball game when a referee refused a player’s request for a time out for a glove change beca use he did not consider them wet enough. The player went away to rub(磨擦) his gloves across his wet T-shirt and then screamed, “Are they wet enough now?”In the heat of battle, players have been observed to throw themselves across the court without considering the effect that such a move might have on anyone in their way. I have also witnessed a player reacting to his opponent’s intentional and illegal blocking by hitting him with the ball as hard as he could during the course of play. Off the court, they are good friends. Does that make any sense? It certainly gives proof of a court attitude which differs from normal behavior.Therefore, I believe it is time we elevated(提升) the game to the level where it belongs, setting an example to the rest of the sporting world. Replacing the term “oppo nent” with “associate” could be a good way to start.The dictionary meaning of the term “associate” is “friend” or “companion”. You may soon see and possibly feel the difference in your reaction to term “associate” rather than “opponent”.5.What did the handball player do when he was not allowed to change his gloves?A. He refused to continue the game.B. He angrily hit the referee with a ball.C. He insisted that the referee was unfair.D. He wet his gloves by rubbing them across his T-shirt.6.According to the passage, players, in a game, may ______.A. throw the ball at the opponent illegally blocking their wayB. keep on screaming and shouting throughout the gameC. lie down on the ground as an act of protectionD. kick the ball across the court with force7.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A. The player’s eagerness to win.B. The player’s bad behaviour.C. The player’s attitudes towards the game.D. The player’s totally different behaviour on and off the court.8.What can be concluded from the passage?A. Players should be educated to respect referees on the court.B. Replacing the present terms on the court can help reduce violence.C. Raising the referee’s sense of responsibility can help reduce violence.D. Changing the attitude of players on the sports field can help reduce violence.[答案]5.D。
细节理解题。
根据第三段倒数第一句可判断此项正确。
前三项在文章中没有信息支持。
6.A。
根据第四段第二句可判断此项正确。
B、D两项在文章中没有信息支持;根据第四段第一句可知运动员躺下的原因是为了阻挡别人,而不是自我保护,因此C项错误。
7.D。
段落大意题。
本段提到在比赛进入白热化阶段时,选手有时会不择手段地去阻挡对方,而出了球场又是朋友,由此可见球场上的表现与正常行为存在差异性。
8.B。
推理判断题。
结合倒数第二段最后一句以及最后一段中的内容可推断此项正确。
文章叙述的是一些体育用语的使用不当导致了一些不文明的行为,其余三项与此无关,因而不恰当。
常见动词词组讲解与自我检测【5】三十一、mean(1)Smoke usually means fire:(意味着)(2)Your friendship means a great deal to me.(有意义,有价值)(3)But I don't believe he means any harm.(有……意图)(4)His parents meant him for a teacher.(打算让某人成为……)(5)This picture is meant for me.(打算给(谁))(6)This room was meant for the workers' reading room.(打算(做什么用)) (7)What do you mean by coming here this morning?(你……是什么意思?) (题组训练)单项填空:57、—Why haven't you bought any butter?—I ________________ to,but I forgot about it.A .liked B.wished C. meant D. expected答案:57、C三十二、meet(1)It takes 80 years for Mediterranean water to be changed with Atlantic water,as th ere is one narrow entrance where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic.(2)(与……汇合)(3)The house stands where three roads meet.(汇合)(4)In order to meet his expenses,he had to do extra work at night.(满足)(5)To join the army,one must meet certain physical standards.(符合(要求))(6) A policeman could meet danger any minute of his working day.(碰到,遭到)(7)In the woods,he met with two strangers.(遇见,碰到)三十三、operate(1)The lift was not operating properly.((机器)开动,(工厂)开工) (2)The company operates two factories.(开动(机器),管理!(工厂)) (3)The medicine operated quickly.(起作用(Vi.))(4)He operated on the baby's throat and saved its life.(5)(给……动手术)三十四、pay(1)Perhaps I shall pay a visit to England this winter.(参观)(2)It's high time、paid me back the$100 he owes me.(偿还)(3)How much did you pay for the book?(为……而付款)(4)I'll pay off my debt with this check.(还清)(5)Did your plan pay off?(成功,得到回报)(6)It pays to invest in protective clothing.(收益,得到好处)(题组训练)用与pay相关的短语填空:58、Teamwork pays ________________ .59、I'll pay Jenny ________________ for what she did to me!答案:58、off 59、back三十五、pick(1)She picked up the little book and gave it to him.(拾起)(2)He has picked up some bad habits at that club.(沾染)(3)He picked up French while he was staying in Paris.((非正式)学到) (4)Pick me up at the hotel.(接(人))(5)This room must be picked up before the guests arrive.(整理、收拾) (6)The class picked up the story where they had left it.(继续讲(故事)) (7)We picked up the radio signals on our receiver.(接收)(8)Have you picked out the movie you want to see?(挑选)(9)Can you pick out your brother in the crowd?(认出)(题组训练)汉译英:60、他把熟得最透的桃挑了出来。