新概念第二册L75测试题和答案
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新概念第二册L75 SOS检测题一、翻译
1.crash
2.helicopter
3.passenger
4.pilot
5.scene
6.signal
7.survivor
8.survive
9.unhurt
10.h urt
11.t hick
12.s tamp v.
13. a light passenger plane
14.s ome time ago
15.c rash
16.g et angry
17.f ly off course
18.t he only passengers
19.t he middle of winter
20.l ie thick on the ground
21.m iles away
22.t urned … into …
23.c over … with …
24.a s near as
25.t ry to do
26.e arly next morning
27.g row angry
28.t urn yellow
29.g o bad
30.g et scarce
31.c ome true
32.f all ill
33.s end a signal
34.h ave an idea
35.s tamp out
36.s end a message
37.n ot long before
38.o n the scene
二、根据英文解释写出本课所学的英文单词
1.p__________ someone who is travelling in a vehicle, plane, boat etc, but is not driving it or working on it
2.s__________ a sound or action that you make to give information to someone
3.p__________ someone who operates the controls of an aircraft or spacecraft
4.u__________ not hurt
5.c__________ to have an accident in a car, plane etc by violently hitting something else
6.s__________ someone who continues to live after an accident, war, or illness
7.the place where an accident, crime etc happened
三、短文填空
Tom was a poor boy. He made a living by cleaning leather(皮革)71 for others in the street. Tom was also a 72 boy. One day, a rich man 73 Miser appeared in front of Tom. He watched his 74 shoes for a while, and then, looked at Tom. Tom knew this kind of people well. They love money but hate to spend it.Tom said, “Let me 75 your shoes, sir. Only two pence(便士), sir.”Mr. Miser shook his head and walked away. Tom thought for a second and then called out, “I’d like to clean it for nothing.”This time Mr. Miser agreed. And soon one of his shoes was shining brightly. When the rich man put his other shoe on the stool(凳子), Tom said he wouldn’t clean it for him 76 he was paid two pence for his work. Mr. Miser was very 77 . He refused to pay anything and went away. But to his 78 , the well-cleaned shoe was so bright that it made the other one look even dirtier. Mr. Miser looked round. People in the street were 79 at him. Finally the rich man 80 and gave Tom two pence. In a very short time his two shoes shone brightly.