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七年级英语音乐风格情感传达练习题50题(带答案)1. When you listen to a lively pop song with fast beats and cheerful lyrics like "Sunshine in my heart, every day is a new start", it usually conveys _.A. happinessB. sadnessC. angerD. fear答案解析:A。
在这个题目中,题干描述了一首有着欢快节奏和积极歌词(心中充满阳光,每天都是新的开始)的流行歌曲。
选项A“happiness”(幸福、快乐)与这种欢快积极的歌词和节奏所传达的情感相符。
选项B“sadness”((悲伤)与描述相悖;选项C“anger”((愤怒)在这种积极的歌词和节奏中没有体现;选项D“fear”((恐惧)也不符合这样的音乐场景所传达的情感。
2. The lyrics of a rock song go like "I'm breaking the chains, I'm fighting against the world", this rock song may convey _.A. determinationB. lonelinessC. shynessD. laziness答案解析:A。
从歌词“我正在打破枷锁,我正在与世界抗争”可以看出一种坚定的决心。
选项A“determination”(决心)符合这种情感传达。
选项B“loneliness”((孤独)在歌词中未体现;选项C“shyness”(害羞)与歌词表达的情感相差甚远;选项D“laziness”((懒惰)完全不符合这种充满斗志的歌词所传达的情感。
3. A hip - hop song has lyrics such as "We are the best, we will never give up", it mainly expresses _.A. confidenceB. regretC. confusionD. boredom答案解析:A。
词汇注释bush adj. bush-league; second-rate 低级的;二流的例:Critics tend to regard him as a bush writer. 评论家往往把他看成是二流作家。
beget v. cause to exist or occur; produce 使存在,使发生;产生例:Hate begets hate. 怨怨相报。
holdout n. one that withholds agreement or consent upon which progress is contingent 坚持不合作者例:Y ou have to persuade those holdouts if you want to carry out this plan. 如果你想推行这个计划,就必须说服那些坚持不合作的人。
pacesetter n. (also called pacemaker) a leader in a field 带头人例:the fashion house that is the pacemaker 起带头作用的时装商店sitcom n. a situation comedy 情景喜剧live broadcast while actually being performed; not taped, filmed, or recorded 现场直播的;并非录制的例:a live television program 现场直播的电视节目preempt v. appropriate, seize, or take for oneself before others 抢先占有;优先占有例:Their new launched product preempted the local market. 他们最新投放的产品抢先占有了当地市场。
airways n. (pl.) airwaves(复数)无线电波casino n. a public room or building for gambling and other entertainment 娱乐场;赌场nightspot n. (also called nightclub) an establishment that stays open late at night and provides food, drink, entertainment, and music for dancing 夜总会comeback n. a return to formerly enjoyed status or prosperity 恢复例:The singer made an unexpected comeback. 那个歌手出人预料的复出了aloof adv. at a distance but within view; apart 避开;远离例:Buyers are holding aloof. 购买者都滞足不前。
Loving and Hating New YorkⅠ. Reading comprehension1. Many Europeans take New York as their favorite city, because ________.A. They are reassured by the sight of the fashionavenues of Madison and Fifth.B. There are many familiar international names inNew York.C. New York’s charged nervous atmosphere andvulgar dynamism.D. New York city is a cosmopolitan city.2. In author’s eyes, New York is ________.A. a sacred placeB. a mongrel cityC. a international metropolisD. a conventional city3. The signs of how the New York fallen cannot be seen from ________.A. New York never boasted its greatness.B. Many advertising campaigns publicly praise NewYork.C. Many New Yorkers wear T-shirts with a heartdesign and the words: “ I love New York” printed on it.D. New York is trying desperately to regain her lostprivileged status.4. From where the author begins to give an actual description of New York itself.A. The last sentence of paragraph 5.B. The first sentence of paragraph 6.C. From paragraph 1-5.D. The whole essay.5. Which of the following cities is located in New York?A. JerseyB. SohoC. NashvilleD. Beverly HillsⅡ. Determine whether the following statements are true or false. Put “T”, if the statement is true and put an “F”, if false.1. According to the author, New York is no longer the2. New York is a city that resists the prevailing trends ofAmerica and it is a place where people can escape from3. Europeans take to New York because they feel reassured when they see so many jewelers, shoes stores and designer shops bearing familiar international names4. The rhetorical device employed in “ Nature constantly5. It is the fascination charm of New York as well as the opportunity to be a journalist that attracts the author to6. It is the good living conditions that draw those young7. The sentence “ All have their sovereignties” means all the different ethnic groups have their own little areas8. New York is not longer the banking and9. The newcomers to New York are never fully10. New York regards the United Nations as an unworkable, impractical and hypocritical institution.Ⅲ. Point out what figure of speech is used in each of the following sentences:1. While sitcoms cloned and canned in Hollywood, and the Johnny Carson show live, pre-empt the airwavesform California2. Tin Pan Alley has moved to Nashville and Hollywood.4. Nature constantly yields to man in New York: witness those fragile sidewalk trees gamely struggling against5. So much of well-to-do America now lives antiseptically in enclaves, tranquil and luxurious, that7. The defeated are not hidden away somewhere else on8. Characteristically, the city swallows up the United Nations and refuses to take it seriously, regarding it as an unworkable mixture of the idealistic, the impractical, andinvaders.Ⅳ.Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.1. He fought back at his tormentors with ________ of a corner red rat.A. dejectionB. depressionC. desperationD. despair2. He monopolized the conversation by ________ of his own prowess at hunting and fishing.A. boastingB. braggingC. crowingD. vaunting3. It was alleged that he was present at the scene of the crime, but he ________ that he was in Europe at the time.A. assertedB. maintainedC. affirmedD. testified4. It has become the ________ for royalty to appears as democratic and “ folksy” as the average politician.A. fashionB. trendC. vogueD. style5. The ________ between Guelphs and Ghibellines in medieval Italy passed from controversy over papal authority to petty was between city states.A. contentionB. frictionC. conflictD. strife6. He was too nervous to speak and had to be ________ .A. promptedB. motivatedC. stimulatedD. propelled7. A short cut through the mountain is extremely________ in winter.A. distantB. inaccessibleC. remoteD. dessert8. Australia ________ the Treaty of Peace with Japan on 10th April, 1952; New Zealand on 29th April, 1952.A. confirmedB. sanctionedC. ratifiedD. approved9. He is a poet with ________ imagination.A. luxuriousB. luxuriantC. lusciousD. lustrous10. ________ clod hoppers guffawed at seeing male ballet dancers wearing tights.A. naiveB. unaffectedC. unsophisticatedD. provincial11. He felt listless until the sea breeze ________ him and steadied his nerves.A. cheeredB. encouragedC. exhilaratedD. excited12. She endured her illness with great __________A. fortitudeB. forbearanceC. persistenceD. resolution13. Mary is no long willing to meet her husband’s bullying with docile ________.A. patienceB. sufferanceC. toleranceD. forbearance14. The actress was becoming extremely _________ with all the questions they were asking by the uncalled-for innuendo in the reporter’s question.A. outragedB. aggravatedC. exasperatedD. insulted15. It would be ________ of me to have a church wedding when I don’t believe in God.A. hypocriticalB. hypercriticalC. hystericalD. hypothetical16. He balanced the glass ________ on the arm of the chair.A. precociouslyB. precariouslyC. precautionaryD. precipitously17. You can rest ______ that the talented young secretary has been able to confirm what he said in the original report.A. assuredB. ensuredC. insuredD. reassured18. The leader’s speech in defense of the policy didn’t carry much ________.A. convictionB. beliefC. confidenceD. concern19. American revolutionaries who rejected England’s claim of ________ over the colonies.A. sovereigntyB. authorityC. powerD. right20. The public is very _____ about the governor's plans for a tax cut.A. susceptibleB. dubiousC. suspiciousD. deliberate21. The two countries will _____ full diplomatic relations now that they have settled their long standing border dispute.A. recoveB. restoreC. renovateD. replace22. Everyone in the auditorium was weeping by the time he finished the _____ tale, though it was fabricated obviously.A. pessimisticB. patheticC. patrioticD. melancholyⅤ.Put the following words and phrases into the appropriate blanks in the following sentences.measure up against cut off … from in terms of be reckoned with look up to out of phase with yield to beckon to out of step with swallow updisadvantages.6. He ________ himself ________ all human and livedcompetitors.8. I watched her walk down the road until she waseccentric woman.Ⅵ.Fill in each blank with a suitable verb from the lists below in the proper form.decline decrease diminish drop dwindle lessen reduceopinion.2. His sense of personal initiative is cultivated instead ofthe war continued.of the eradication of malarial mosquitoes.5. Certain medicines are said to be effective inage.truant.9. I hope the number of mistakes you make in thesuburbs of shanghai.12. Mr. Smith’s hopes ____ as his fortune ____ away toto a twenty per cent rise in productivity.ill-management.border edge fringe margin rim vergestumble and topple over.mountain ridge.the plate.21. When writing the composition, be sure to write in22. When the toy was taken away, the girl found herself23. Professor Hill always writes his comments in thewilderness, is dominated by a profusion of motor traffic.25. The bond issue, proposed as a way of financing awandered through the garden.27. Owing to the poor management, this firm was nearly28. At the wedding, though the in-laws on the outerprivileged group”, the atmosphere was, on the whole, genial and harmonious.29. These recruits are going to be sent to guard the farm30. Many young graduates like to work in the publishingbecause of the pleasant working environment it provides for all.Ⅶ.For each blank in the following passage, choose the most suitable word from the list of words provided below. Each work can be used once only. Write your choice of words in its proper form in the corresponding blanks in the passage.grudge In the light of willingly freedom knowledge philosophers spiritual comfort measure passers-by measure the only exception in terms of is fully aware of estimate steal occasionally nothing in the open envious of the world of nature beggars sacrifice is free from be paid for human dignity with easeNothing to Sell and Nothing to Buy It has been said that everyone lives by sellingvalue of the services which people perform for us. Therea surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. The conditions of society are such that skills have to ( 10Everyone has something to sell. Tramps seem to be ( 11 )themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of ( 12 )seeking independence, they do not sacrifice their ( 15 )consequences. He may never be sure where the next mealanxieties which afflict other people. His few material possessions make it possible for him to move from placemay even, in times real need, do a little work; but he willtramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars, but how many of us can honestly say that weⅧ.TranslationThe Flight of YouthThere are gains for all our losses.There are balms for all our pain:But when youth, the dream, departsIt takes something from our hearts, And it never comes again.We are stronger, and are better,Under manhood’s sterner reign:Still we feel that something sweetFollowed youth, with flying feet,And will never come again.Something beautiful is vanished,And we sigh for it in vain;We behold it everywhere,On the earth, and in the air,But it never comes again!。
安庆2024年03版小学5年级上册英语第六单元自测题考试时间:80分钟(总分:100)A卷考试人:_________题号一二三总分得分一、选择题(共计20题,共40分)1、How do you say "hello" in Spanish?A. BonjourB. CiaoC. HolaD. Olá2、What is 10 3?A. 8B. 7C. 6D. 53、Which planet is known for having a very thick atmosphere?A. MercuryB. VenusC. EarthD. Mars4、How many months are in a year?A. 10B. 11C. 12D. 135、What is the main theme of the story "Little Red Riding Hood"?A. FriendshipB. AdventureC. DangerD. Love6、What do you call a baby donkey?A. FoalB. CalfC. PupD. Kit7、What is the name of the first spacecraft to successfully land on Mars?A. Viking 1B. SpiritC. OpportunityD. Curiosity8、What is the primary color of a stoplight for "go"?A. YellowB. GreenC. RedD. Blue9、How many hearts does an octopus have?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four10、What is the process by which plants make their food?A. DigestionB. PhotosynthesisC. RespirationD. Fermentation11、What are the two main types of telescopes?A. Optical and RadioB. Digital and AnalogC. Reflector and RefractorD. Infrared and X-ray12、What color do you get when you mix red and white?A. PinkB. PurpleC. BrownD. Gray13、What do we call a scientist who studies the atmosphere?A. MeteorologistB. ClimatologistC. Environmental ScientistD. Geologist14、What is the process of water turning into vapor?A. EvaporationB. CondensationC. PrecipitationD. Sublimation15、选择题:What is 12 - 5?A. 6B. 7C. 5D. 816、选择题:What is the opposite of near?A. FarB. CloseC. TightD. Loose17、How many days are in a leap year?A. 365B. 366C. 364D. 36018、Which fruit is known for having seeds on the outside?A. BlueberryB. StrawberryC. RaspberryD. Blackberry19、What is the opposite of ‘cold’?A. WarmB. HotC. CoolD. Chilly20、What do you call the center of an atom?A. NucleusB. ProtonC. ElectronD. Neutron二、听力题(共计20题,共40分)1、听力题:The ______ is very talented at writing.2、听力题:A ______ is a type of animal that can live in trees.3、听力题:My sister is a ______. She loves to participate in theater.4、听力题:The _______ can thrive in various conditions.5、听力题:My ______ tells me about different cultures.6、听力题:My favorite sport is _____. (basketball)7、听力题:The green color of plants is due to ______.8、听力题:The cat is ___ on the couch. (sleeping)9、听力题:A neutralization reaction produces ______ and water.10、听力题:The chemical formula for propane is ______.11、听力题:A bird can fly high in the ______.12、听力题:The _____ (护照) is ready for travel.13、听力题:The chemical symbol for cerium is ____.14、听力题:The _____ (草坪) is well-kept.15、听力题:The ________ (trolley) carries the groceries.The Nile River is famous for being the longest _______.17、听力题:Gravity keeps the planets in ______ around the sun.18、Listen and number.(听录音标号.)19、听力题:We will _______ (attend) a concert next week.20、听力题:A __________ can indicate past volcanic activity.三、填空题(共计20题,共10分)1、填空题:I saw a _____ (鹦鹉) talking at the zoo.2、填空题:My pet snake needs a warm _______ (环境) to live.3、填空题:I can take my ________ (玩具) on adventures.4、填空题:I enjoy participating in ______ (学校活动) because it allows me to meet new people and make friends.I love to cook ______ with my dad.6、填空题:The _____ (电子玩具) makes sounds.7、填空题:I enjoy _______ (听故事) at bedtime.8、填空题:The ________ (河流) flows from the mountain to the sea.9、填空题:The ancient Romans created a network of ______ (道路) that connected their empire.10、填空题:The ________ was a movement advocating for women's rights.11、填空题:The __________ (种植者) carefully watered the seedlings.12、填空题:The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and _______. (气体)13、填空题:A ladybug is ______ (小) and often red with spots.14、填空题:I like to ______ (参与) in charity runs.15、填空题:The _______ (鲸鱼) is one of the largest animals.16、填空题:The whale sings beautiful _________. (歌声)17、填空题:The nurse, ______ (护士), takes care of patients.18、小猩猩) is very intelligent. 填空题:The ___19、填空题:The __________ can be unpredictable in the mountains. (天气)She is a poet, ______ (她是一位诗人), writing beautiful verses.。
沪教版2021小学四年级英语上册阅读与理解培优补差辅导专项练习班级:_____________ 姓名:_____________1. 阅读理解,判断正误。
Mike: Mom, I''m hunger. What''s for dinner?Mom: Wait and see.What would you like?Mike: I''d like some noodles, some beef, some fish and soup.Mom: What would you like for dinner, Amy?Amy: I''d like some fish and vegetables, please.Mom: What would you like, dear?Dad: I''d like some noodles and some fish.Mom: Everything''s ready.Amy: Thank you, Mom.Mike: Great!Dad: Thanks.[1]Mom: What would you like?(____)Mike: I''d like some noodles and some vegetables.[2]Mom: What would you like? (____)Amy: I''d like some fish and vegetables.[3]Mom: What would you like? (____)Dad: I''d like some rice and some fish.[4]Mom: Everything''s ready. (____)Mike: Great.[5]There are five people in Mike''s family. (____)2. 阅读理解。
2024高二英语多元文化单选题30题1. In the United States, Thanksgiving Day is mainly to ____.A. celebrate the victory in a warB. give thanks for the harvestC. honor the founding of the countryD. mark the end of winter答案:B。
解析:在美国,感恩节主要是为了感谢丰收。
早期的美国移民在收获季节后举行庆祝活动以表达对上天赐予丰收的感恩之情。
选项A,庆祝战争胜利不是感恩节的主要目的;选项C,美国的建国日是独立日;选项D,标志冬天的结束不符合感恩节的意义。
2. Which of the following is a traditional activity on Chinese New Year's Eve?A. Trick - or - treatingB. Lighting bonfiresC. Having a reunion dinnerD. Sending Christmas cards答案:C。
解析:在中国除夕夜,传统的活动是吃团圆饭。
全家人会聚在一起共享丰盛的晚餐,这象征着家庭团圆。
选项A是西方万圣节的活动;选项B不是中国除夕夜的传统活动;选项D是西方圣诞节的活动。
3. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead is a time to ____.A. mourn the dead onlyB. celebrate the return of the dead spiritsC. avoid talking about the deadD. clean the graves in silence答案:B。
解析:在墨西哥,亡灵节是庆祝亡灵归来的时刻。
这是一个独特的节日,人们相信在这期间逝去的亲人的灵魂会回来,他们会用各种方式来迎接和庆祝,而不是仅仅哀悼,也不是避免谈论死者或者默默清理坟墓。
高中英语文学作品审美价值分析练习题50题含答案解析1.Which theme is often explored in "To Kill a Mockingbird"?A.Love and friendshipB.Racism and justiceC.Adventure and courageD.Family and loyalty答案解析:B。
“To Kill a Mockingbird”主要探讨的主题是种族主义和正义。
A选项“Love and friendship”(爱与友谊)不是这本书的主要主题。
C选项“Adventure and courage”( 冒险与勇气)也不符合该书主题。
D选项“Family and loyalty” 家庭与忠诚)在书中有体现,但不是主要主题。
2.What is a common theme in "Pride and Prejudice"?A.War and peaceB.Class and societyC.Science and technologyD.Mystery and suspense答案解析:B。
“Pride and Prejudice”常见的主题是阶级与社会。
A 选项“War and peace” 战争与和平)与这本书无关。
C选项“Science and technology” 科学与技术)不是其主题。
D选项“Mystery and suspense” 神秘与悬疑)也不符合该书主题。
3.The theme of "The Great Gatsby" is mainly about?A.Hope and despairB.Romance and passionC.The American DreamD.Nature and environment答案解析:C。
“The Great Gatsby”的主题主要是美国梦。
初一英语多元文化单选题50题1. In the United States, Thanksgiving Day is usually in _____.A. OctoberB. NovemberC. DecemberD. September答案:B。
解析:在美国,感恩节通常是在11月。
选项A,10月不是感恩节的时间。
选项C,12月有圣诞节等节日,但不是感恩节的时间。
选项D,9月没有感恩节。
2. Halloween is a popular festival in the United States. People often ____ on this day.A. give presents to each otherB. light candles for the deadC. wear costumes and go trick - or - treatingD. have a big dinner with family答案:C。
解析:万圣节在美国是一个流行的节日,人们经常在这一天穿上奇装异服并玩“不给糖就捣蛋”的游戏。
选项A,互相送礼物是圣诞节等节日的习俗。
选项B,为逝者点蜡烛不是万圣节的主要习俗。
选项D,和家人吃大餐不是万圣节典型的习俗。
3. In China, the Mid - Autumn Festival is related to ____.A. the moonB. the sunC. the starsD. the clouds答案:A。
解析:在中国,中秋节和月亮有关,人们会在中秋节赏月、吃月饼等。
选项B,太阳与中秋节没有关联。
选项C,星星不是中秋节的核心相关事物。
选项D,云彩也和中秋节的文化内涵联系不大。
4. Christmas is celebrated in many countries. People often put ____ under the Christmas tree.A. lanternsB. giftsC. kitesD. fans答案:B。
七年级英语音乐风格情感传达练习题50题答案解析版1. Taylor Swift's song "Love Story" makes people feel ____.A. excitedB. sadC. angryD. calm答案解析:A。
在泰勒·斯威夫特的《Love Story》这首歌中,它的旋律轻快,歌词讲述了一个浪漫的爱情故事,这种风格通常会让人们感到兴奋、愉悦。
“excited”表示兴奋的,符合歌曲传达出的积极情感。
“sad”表示悲伤的,与这首歌的情感不符;“angry”表示愤怒的,这首歌没有传达愤怒的情感;“calm”表示平静的,虽然这首歌可能会让人在某种程度上感到平静,但兴奋更能准确地描述这首歌给人的主要感觉。
2. The rock song "We Will Rock You" by Queen gives a feeling of ____.A. powerB. lonelinessC. fearD. boredom答案解析:A。
皇后乐队的《《We Will Rock You》是一首非常有力量的摇滚歌曲。
歌曲节奏强烈,能激发人们内心的力量感。
“power”有力量的意思,很好地体现了歌曲的情感。
“loneliness”是孤独的意思,与歌曲风格完全不符;“fear”表示恐惧,这首歌并没有传达恐惧的情感;“boredom”表示无聊,这首充满活力的歌曲不可能让人感到无聊。
3. Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" often makes the listeners ____.A. curiousB. depressedC. sleepyD. annoyed答案解析:A。
迈克尔·杰克逊的《《Billie Jean》这首歌有着独特的节奏和神秘的歌词内容。
这种独特性会让听众感到好奇。
Loving and Hating New York 练习题答案/answerⅠ.1. Olmsted : Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. ( 1870 -- 1975 ), American landscape architect. A Harvard graduate (1894),he studied under his father, Fredcrick Law Olmsted, and began practice as landscape architect in 1895. He was landscape architect for the Metropolitan Park System of Boston,1898--1920; Baltimore Park and Park Commission, 1902--1917; member of the National Capital Park and Planning Commission in 1929, and again from 1945. He acted in consulting capacity for and designed portions of the parks or other public improvements of many towns and cities and numerous instiutions, land subdivisions, and private properties. Among his designs in Washington D.C. were those for Rock Creek and Ana-costia Parks, the Mall, and the White House grounds. He wrote numerous articles and reports on professional subjects.2. Bach. John Sebastian Bach (1685--1750),German composer and organist, one of the greatest and most influential composers of the Western World. He brought poly- phonic baroque music to its culmination, creating masterful and vigorous works in almost every musical form known in his period. Born into a gifted family, Bach was devoted to music from childhood; he was taught by his father and later by his brother Johann cristoph. His education was acquired largely through independent studies.Since few of Bach's many works were published in his lifetime, exact dates cannot be fixed for all of them, but most can be placed with some certainty in the periods of his life. At Arnstadt and Miihlhausen he began a series of organ compositions that culminated in the great works of the Weimar period; the Passacaglia and Fugue in C Mi-nor. At Cothen he concentrated on instrumental compositions, especially keyboard works: the Chromatic Fantasy and Fugue; the English Suites; and Book I of the celebrated 7"heWell-Tempered-Clavier. He also wrote several un- accompainied violinSonatas and cellosuites, and the Brandenburg Concertos, recognised as the best concertigrossiever composed. As musical director of St Thomas atLeipzig, he composed many of his superb religious compositions, the Christmas Oratorio, the St. ]~lat hew Passion, etc. The principal keyboard works of this period were Book Ⅱof The Well-Tempered Clavier and the four books of clavier pieces in the Clavier Cibung, which includes: six partitas (1726--1731)~ the Italian Concerto and the Partita in B minor (1735)~ and the Goldberg Variations.The bulk of his work is religious. In addition, he composed an astonising number of instrumental works, many of them designed for the instruction of his numerous pupils. In his instrumental and choral works he perfected the art of polyphony, displaying an unmatched combination of inventiveness and control in his great, striding fugues. During his lifetime, Bach was better known as an organist than as a composer. For decades after his death his works were neglected, but in the 19th century his genius came to be recognized, particularly by romantic composers such as Mendelssohn and Schumann. Since that time his reputation has grown steadily.Ⅱ.1. N0, his hometown is Seattle, a seaport in west central Washington State on Puget Sound. See paragragh 4.2. These signs show that New York is no longer the leading city in the United States.3. New York no longer begets the styles and sets the trends.It is no longer a paeesetter.4. Other cities have buildings more inspired architecturally. The center of music and sports have also shifted to other cities. As a tourist attraction it is inferior to New Orlcans, San Francisco, Washington or Disneyland. Finally, there are many beter cities to live in than New York.5. The Europeans call New York their favorite city because they like its cosmopolitan complexities, its surviving European standards and its alien mixtures. Perhaps some of these are reassured by the international names of jewelers, shoe stores and designer shops. But what most excites Europeans isthe city's charged, nervous atmosphere, its vulgar dynamism.6. Tim writer went to New York because he likes to live there and he could practice the kind of journalism he wanted in that city.7. The young people go to New York to test themselves and to avoid giving in to the most banal and marketable of their talents. In New York they also find the company of many other young people similarly fleeing from the constricting atmosphere of smaller cities.8. New York is still the banking and communications head- quarters for America. The networks' news centres, the largest book publishers, the biggest magazines, the ad agencies are all here, appraising and ratifying the films, the plays, the music, the books that others have created.9. Newcomers can find or form their little groups and, though these groups lie close to each other, there is no contact or intercourse between groups. This gives the city its sense of freedom.10. Despite all the faults of the city, a New Yorker still prefers to live in New York because he prefers the unhealthy hassle and vitany of urban life. What he finds attractive about New York is its rawness, tension, urgency; its bracing competitiveness the rigor of its judgements; and the congested, democratic presence of so many other New Yorkers, encased in their own worlds.11. It is in fact the first truly international metropolits because here one findsa much wider mixture of nationalities Asians, Africans, Latins and all varieties of Europeans.Ⅲ.1.This article is a piece of expository writing. The main theme or thesis is stated by the title "Loving and Hating New York", or more specifically, by the first sent ence of the last paragraph: “Loving and hating New York becomes a matter of alternating moods, often in the same day. "2. Griffith develops his main thesis by both objective and emotional description of New York and the life and struggle of New Yorkers. It is very effective. (See the answer to 4.)3. This article is full of American English terms, phrases and constructions. Such as T-shirt, hassle, plush, holdout, comeback, putdown, measure up,expense-account, etc.4. The writer states that he both loves and hates New York, but the reader fails to see where or why he hates New York. It is clear that Griffith loves New York and feels exhilarated living there. He may sometimes feel exasperated but this feeling is never strong enough to turn to hate. The writer shows his love for New York with the words such as energy, contention striving, etc.5. The first five paragraphs act as a general introduction, set- ting forth the present status of New York city in the Unit- ed States and in the eyes of foreigners. The last sentence of paragraph 5 also acts as a transition to the "actual de- scriptions of New York city itself: "the charged, nervous atmosphere, its vulgar dynamism" of the last line of paragraph 5 leads to the "energy, contention, and striving" in the first line of paragraph6.6. The topic sentence of paragraph 8 is the first sentence. "Nature~ s pleasures are much qualified in New York. " The writer uses many examples to develop this paragraph and to back up the statement made in the topic sentence.7. In New York, a shrewd understanding or ability to appraise things is appreciated and paid for, and skill and learning by themselves are not considered valuable. 8. Free. Student’s choice.Ⅳ.1. Nowadays New York cannot understand nor follow the taste of the American people.2. New York boasts that it is a city that resists the prevailing trends (styles, fashion)of America.3. Situation comedies made in Hollywood and the actual performance of Johnny Carson now replace the scheduled radioand TV programs for California.4. New York is regaining somewhat its status as a city that attracts tourists.5. A person who wins in New York is constantly disturbed by fear and anxiety (because he is afraid of losing what he has won in the fierce competition).6. The chance to enjoy the pleasures of nature is very limited.7. At night the city of New York is aglow with lights and seems proudly and haughtily to darken the night sky.8. But a pure and wholehearted devotion to a Bohemian life style can be exaggerated.9. In both these roles of banking and communications head- quarters, New York starts or originates very few things but gives its stamp of approval to many things created by people in other parts of the country.10. The television generation was constantly and strongly influenced by extravagant promotional advertising.11. Authors writing long serious novels earn their living in the meantime by also writing articles for popular magazines.12. Broadway, which seemed unable to resist the cheap, gaudy shows put on in the surrounding areas, is once again busy and active.13. (If you tell a New Yorker about the vigor of outdoor pleasures, he will reply that) he prefers the unhealthy turmoil and animated life of a city.14. Those who failed in the struggle of life, the down-and-outs, are not hidden away in slums or ghettoes where other people can't see them.15. New York constantly irritates and annoys very much but at times it also invigorates and stimulates.Ⅴ. See the translation of the text.Ⅵ.1. holdout: (Americanism) a place that holds out; hold out= continue resistance; stand firm; not yield2. live: transmitted during the actual performance3. charged : tense ; intense4. put-down: (American slang) a belittling remark or crushing retort5. foothold: a secure position from which it is difficult to be dislodged6. measure up: (Americanism) prove to be competent or qualified7. jingle: a verse that jingles; jingling arrangement of words or syllables8. expense-account. (Americanism) an arrangement whereby certain expenses of an employee in connection with his work are paid for by hisemployer9. illustration= a picture, design, diagram, etc. used to decorate or explain something10. commercial: (radio and TV) a paid advertisement11. distancing: be reserved or cool toward; treat aloofly12. democratic: treating persons of all classes in the same way; not snobbish13, jealous : very watchful or careful in guarding or keeping14. high-rise: (Americanism) designating or of a tall apartment house, office buil ding, etc., of many stories /(noun) a high-rise building15. mean: poor in appearance; shabby.Ⅶ.1. skyline: noun+ noun=noun Examples: bookcase; teacup; skyrocket; sealskin; sea port ; pigsty2. pacesetter : noun + verb + er = noun Examples : shareholder ; leaseholder ; pathfinder ; painstaker ;watchmaker3. trash-strewn : noun + past participle = adjective Examples: homespun; bloodstained; landlocked; henpecked ; homemade4. international: a combining form+ adjective=adjective Examples: inter American; interchangeable; interdepartmental ; interplanetary ; intersectional5. anti-septically : prefix 4-adverb = adverb Examples : preemptively; preeminently; predominantly; prefiguratively ; prehistorically6. juxtaposition: a combining form+ noun=noun Examples: photochemistry; photocopy; phonograph; telephone ; television7. NBC: composed of initials N+B+C from National Broadcasting Company Examples: BBC -- British Broadcasting Corporation; NCO -- noncommissioned officer; UN -- United Nations; MIA -- missing in action; PFLI -- Peking Foreign Languages Institute8. Wasp: an acronym from white Anglo-Saxon protestant Examples: Awacs -- airborne warning and control system (a sophisticated surveillance plane); UFO -- unidentified flying object; Nato -- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; Asean -- Association of South-east Asian Nations; Anzac -- (a soldier in the)Australian and New Zealand Army Corps9.ad:a shortening of “advertisement” Examples:auto(automobile);kilo(kilogram);exam(examination);gent(gentleman);pram(perambulator) 1 0.Cabana:a loan word from Spanish Examples:blitz (German);judo (Japanese);discontheque (French);kolkhoz (Russian);solo (Italian) 11.sitcom:a blend word from “sit(uation)+corn(edy)” Examples:smog—sm(oke)+(f)og;smaze—sm (oke)+(h)aze;brunch—br(eakfast)+(1)unch;moped…mo(tor)+ped(a1);motel-mo(tor)+ (ho)tel12.Buick:a trade name for a car Examples:Omega(a watch);Kodak(a camera):Boeing(an airplane);Fiat(a car);Biro(a ball point pen)Ⅷ.1.assert指带着极大的信心,但却没有经客观证实的一种明确的陈述。
七年级英语音乐风格情感强烈练习题30题带答案1. Pop music is often known for its ______ rhythm.A. fastB. slowC. heavyD. light答案解析:A。
在流行音乐中,通常具有快节奏的特点,“fast”表示快的,符合流行音乐的节奏特点。
选项B“slow”慢的,流行音乐一般不是以慢节奏为主要特征。
选项C“heavy”沉重的,这个词更多用于形容摇滚等风格的音乐。
选项D“light”轻的,不太能准确形容流行音乐的节奏。
2. Rock music usually makes people feel ______.A. excitedB. calmC. sleepyD. sad答案解析:A。
摇滚音乐通常充满活力和激情,能让人感到兴奋,“excited”表示兴奋的。
选项B“calm”平静的,摇滚音乐很少给人这种感觉。
选项C“sleepy”困倦的,摇滚音乐是充满活力的,不会让人困倦。
选项D“sad”悲伤的,虽然有些摇滚歌曲可能表达悲伤情绪,但总体来说摇滚音乐更倾向于让人兴奋。
3. The lyrics in pop music are often ______.A. complexB. simpleC. profoundD. mysterious答案解析:B。
流行音乐的歌词通常比较简单,这样更容易被大众接受和传唱,“simple”表示简单的。
选项A“complex”复杂的,流行音乐歌词大多不会太复杂。
选项C“profound”深刻的,流行音乐歌词有深刻的但不是普遍特征。
选项D“mysterious”神秘的,不符合流行音乐歌词的普遍特点。
4. Rock music has a ______ sound compared to pop music.A. softerB. louderC. quieterD. gentler答案解析:B。
摇滚音乐相比流行音乐,通常有更大的音量,更强烈的声音,“louder”表示更大声的。
初一英语散文情感基调单选题50题(答案解析)1.The story makes me feel _____.A.happyB.very happyC.extremely happyD.a little happy答案:C。
选项A“happy”是一般的开心;选项B“very happy”比较开心;选项C“extremely happy”极其开心;选项D“a little happy”有一点开心。
故事给人的感觉应该是极其开心,所以选C。
2.The author's words are full of _____.A.optimismB.slight optimismC.great optimismD.a bit of optimism答案:C。
选项A“optimism”乐观;选项B“slight optimism”轻微的乐观;选项C“great optimism”极大的乐观;选项D“a bit of optimism”一点乐观。
作者的话充满极大的乐观,所以选C。
3.The tone of the passage is _____.A.positiveB.quite positiveC.very positiveD.extremely positive答案:D。
选项A“positive”积极的;选项B“quite positive”相当积极;选项C“very positive”非常积极;选项D“extremely positive”极其积极。
文章的基调是极其积极的,所以选D。
4.The description in the text gives a feeling of _____.A.joyB.much joyC.great joyD.little joy答案:C。
选项A“joy”快乐;选项B“much joy”很多快乐;选项C“great joy”巨大的快乐;选项D“little joy”很少的快乐。
小学上册英语第6单元全练全测(有答案)英语试题一、综合题(本题有100小题,每小题1分,共100分.每小题不选、错误,均不给分)1.What do we call the shape that has no corners?A. SquareB. CircleC. TriangleD. Rectangle答案: B2.The weather is _______ (非常宜人).3.The _______ (Age of Exploration) led to the discovery of new lands and trade routes.4.The __________ (希腊神话) has many fascinating stories and characters.5.The ancient Romans excelled in ________ and cultural advancements.6.The law of conservation of mass means that mass is neither created nor ______.7.The snow is ___. (cold)8.What do you need to stay warm in winter?A. Ice creamB. JacketC. SandalsD. Shorts答案:B9.The sun is ___ in the afternoon. (setting)10.My family loves to __________ on holiday. (度假)11.Which one is a fruit?A. PotatoB. TomatoC. LettuceD. Carrot答案: B12.I sometimes create a ________ (名词) to showcase my toys in different scenes.13.The ability to conduct heat is known as _____.14.My cat loves to play with _______ (纸球).15.Tokyo is the capital of __________.16.Many plants are _____ (可食用) and nutritious.17.What is the capital city of Italy?A. FlorenceB. VeniceC. RomeD. Milan答案: C18.The ancient civilization of ________ is revered for its artistic achievements.19.What do we call the frozen form of water?A. SteamB. LiquidC. IceD. Snow答案:C20.What is the name of the famous statue in New York Harbor?A. DavidB. Christ the RedeemerC. LibertyD. Lincoln答案:C21.In a chemical reaction, the energy transformation can involve changes in temperature, light, or _____.22.I enjoy spending time at the ______ with my friends.23. Fire of London destroyed a large part of the ________ (城市). The Grea24. A ____ is often seen lounging in the sun.25.Read and colour.(看词涂色.)26.I love to hear stories from my _______ (长辈). They have so much wisdom to share.27. A horse can run ______ (很快).28.I have a new ___. (phone)29.I have a collection of ________ toys.30.I wish I could create my own ________ (名词) one day. It would be the most________ (形容词) toy ever!31.The ________ was a major development in transportation technology.32.The liquid phase of water occurs between and degrees __________.33.My ______ studies plants and animals.34.My uncle is a __________ (文化传播者).35.The __________ (历史的语境) informs meaning.36.The _______ (The Enlightenment) influenced modern democratic ideals and governance.37.The _______ (小长颈鹿) reaches for leaves high in the trees.38.My sister loves __________ (参观博物馆).39.The fish tank is ___ (full).40.The __________ is vital for understanding the Earth's natural history.41.__________ (病毒) can affect living cells and often require chemical treatments.42.The chemical formula for sodium thiosulfate is _____.43.What is the opposite of 'fast'?A. QuickB. SlowC. SpeedyD. Rapid答案: B44.The chemical formula for zinc oxide is _______.45.The cat is _____ (chasing/sleeping) a mouse.46.The United Kingdom is made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and ________.47.I like to _______ (与朋友一起)去健身房。
五年级英语音乐欣赏练习题40题1. Which song contains the lyrics "Let it go, let it go"?A. My Heart Will Go OnB. Let It GoC. Rolling in the DeepD. Love Story答案解析:B。
《Let It Go》这首歌的标志性歌词就是“Let it go, let it go”。
A选项《My Heart Will Go On》主要歌词是关于爱情和回忆的,没有这句歌词。
C选项《Rolling in the Deep》歌词主题围绕爱恨情仇,没有“Let it go”这句。
D选项《Love Story》歌词讲述爱情故事,也不存在这句歌词。
2. Who is the singer of the song "Do - Re - Mi"?A. AdeleB. Julie AndrewsC. Taylor SwiftD. Celine Dion答案解析:B。
《Do - Re - Mi》的演唱者是Julie Andrews。
A选项Adele演唱的歌曲多为情感类流行歌曲,与《Do - Re - Mi》无关。
C选项Taylor Swift主要演唱乡村和流行风格的歌曲,不是《Do - Re - Mi》的演唱者。
D选项Celine Dion演唱的多为大气的抒情歌曲,与《Do - Re - Mi》不相关。
3. In the song "Let It Go", what does the character do when she sings "Let it go"?A. She hugs her sisterB. She builds a snowmanC. She throws away her gloves and capeD. She dances with a prince答案解析:C。
七年级英语音乐风格情感强烈传达练习题50题(答案解析)1. The lyrics of this pop song are full of "love" and "hope", which mainly conveys a(n) ____ emotion.A. positiveB. negativeC. neutralD. indifferent答案解析:A。
在流行音乐中,像“love(爱)”和“hope(希望)”这样的词汇通常传达积极的情感。
“positive”表示积极的,符合题意。
“negative”表示消极的,与歌词中的积极元素相悖。
“neutral”表示中立的,而这里歌词充满积极元素并非中立。
“indifferent”表示冷漠的,也不符合歌词所传达的情感。
2. When a rock singer shouts loudly on the stage, his singing style often shows a(n) ____ feeling.A. excitedB. calmC. sadD. bored答案解析:A。
摇滚歌手在舞台上大声呼喊这种演唱风格往往展现出一种兴奋的感觉。
“excited”有兴奋的、激动的意思。
“calm”表示平静的,与摇滚歌手这种充满活力的演唱风格不符。
“sad”表示悲伤的,摇滚歌手大声呼喊更多体现的是兴奋而非悲伤。
“bored”表示厌烦的,也不符合这种演唱风格所传达的情感。
3. The pop song with soft melody and gentle lyrics may make people feel ____.A. relaxedB. nervousC. angryD. disappointed答案解析:A。
轻柔的旋律和温和的歌词的流行歌曲通常会让人感到放松。
“relaxed”是放松的意思。
“nervous”表示紧张的,与这种轻柔的歌曲带来的感觉相反。
青岛2024年06版小学5年级下册英语第二单元测验卷(有答案)考试时间:90分钟(总分:140)B卷考试人:_________题号一二三四五总分得分一、综合题(共计100题)1、What is the name of the famous wizarding school in Harry Potter?A. HogwartsB. NarniaC. Middle-earthD. Wonderland答案: A. Hogwarts2、选择题:What is the name of the famous park in New York City?A. Central ParkB. Hyde ParkC. Golden Gate ParkD. Stanley Park3、What is the name of the toy that spins on the ground?A. FrisbeeB. TopC. Yo-yoD. Kite4、听力题:My favorite number is _____ (seven/four).5、填空题:Many plants have a specific ______ period for blooming. (许多植物有特定的开花期。
)6、What is the capital city of Luxembourg?A. Luxembourg CityB. Esch-sur-AlzetteC. DifferdangeD. Dudelange7、What is the base of a pyramid?A. TopB. SideC. BottomD. Edge答案:C8、What is the main function of the heart?A. DigestionB. CirculationC. RespirationD. Excretion答案: B9、听力题:The children are _____ in the sandbox. (playing)10、What is the name of the famous bridge in San Francisco?A. Golden Gate BridgeB. Brooklyn BridgeC. London BridgeD. Tower Bridge答案: A. Golden Gate Bridge11、听力题:The Oort Cloud is a theoretical cloud of icy bodies at the _______ of the solar system.12、听力题:We will _______ (travel) to Italy next summer.13、填空题:The __________ (历史的历史) shapes our understanding.14、填空题:He is a writer, ______ (他是一名作家), who writes novels.15、填空题:The porcupine has sharp ______ (刺).16、How many zeros are in one hundred?A. OneB. TwoC. ThreeD. Four17、听力题:My brother likes to solve ____ (math problems).18、填空题:The _____ (农田) is where crops are grown.19、听力题:A __________ is a flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land.20、选择题:Which season comes after winter?A. SpringB. SummerC. FallD. Rainy21、What is the capital of the United States?A. New YorkB. Washington, D.C.C. Los AngelesD. Chicago答案:B22、听力题:I love to play ______ (instruments) in the band.23、e of Liberty was a gift from ________ to the United States. 填空题:The Ston24、n Wall divided ________ (东德和西德). 填空题:The Berl25、What kind of animal is a dolphin?A. FishB. MammalC. ReptileD. Amphibian答案:B26、填空题:My grandpa tells stories that make me ____.27、填空题:A butterfly starts as a ________________ (幼虫).28、What do you call a type of music that tells a story?A. BalladB. OperaC. SymphonyD. Jazz答案:A29、填空题:The rabbit loves to play in the _________. (草地)30、听力题:Chemical reactions often require an increase in ______ to occur.31、听力题:A thermochemical reaction involves heat and chemical ______.32、Which season is typically the hottest?a. Winterb. Springc. Summerd. Fall答案:c33、填空题:We have a ______ (丰富的) array of activities planned.34、听力题:I love to eat ___. (pancakes)35、填空题:My favorite animal is a _______ (狼).36、What is the currency used in the United States?A. EuroB. PoundC. DollarD. Yen答案:C37、填空题:The giraffe's long neck helps it reach ______ (树叶).38、听力题:A _______ is a measure of the amount of solute in a solution.The Earth’s crust is divided into many pieces called ______ plates.40、听力题:The chemical formula for sodium chloride is __________.41、填空题:The _____ (猴子) loves to eat bananas.42、What do we call the liquid part of blood?A. PlasmaB. PlateletsC. HemoglobinD. Cells43、What do we call the distance around a circle?A. AreaB. DiameterC. CircumferenceD. Radius答案:C44、选择题:What is the name of the famous explorer who discovered the New World?A. Christopher ColumbusB. Ferdinand MagellanC. Marco PoloD. Vasco da Gama45、听力题:A _______ is formed when two or more atoms bond together.46、填空题:The bison's thick coat protects it from harsh ________________ (天气).47、听力题:I enjoy _______ (cooking) dinner.48、填空题:I love my ______ very much. (我非常爱我的______。
Loving and Hating New York 补充练习题/testLoving and Hating New YorkⅠ. Reading comprehension1. Many Europeans take New York as their favorite city, because ________.A. They are reassured by the sight of the fashionavenues of Madison and Fifth.B. There are many familiar international names inNew York.C. New York’s charged nervous atmosphere andvulgar dynamism.D. New York city is a cosmopolitan city.2. In author’s eyes, New York is ________.A. a sacred placeB. a mongrel cityC. a international metropolisD. a conventional city3. The signs of how the New York fallen cannot be seen from ________.A. New York never boasted its greatness.B. Many advertising campaigns publicly praiseNew York.C. Many New Yorkers wear T-shirts with a heartdesign and the words: “ I love New York” printed on it.D. New York is trying desperately to regain her lostprivileged status.4. From where the author begins to give an actual description of New York itself.A. The last sentence of paragraph 5.B. The first sentence of paragraph 6.C. From paragraph 1-5.D. The whole essay.5. Which of the following cities is located in New York?A. JerseyB. SohoC. NashvilleD. Beverly HillsⅡ. Determine whether the following statements are true or false. Put “T”, if the statement is true and put an “F”, if false.1. According to the author, New York is no longer the2. New York is a city that resists the prevailing trends of America and it is a place where people can escape from3. Europeans take to New York because they feel reassured when they see so many jewelers, shoes stores and designer shops bearing familiar international names4. The rhetorical device employed in “ Nature constantlyyields to man …” is personification.5. It is the fascination charm of New York as well as the opportunity to be a journalist that attracts the author to6. It is the good living conditions that draw those young7. The sentence “ All have their sovereignties” means all the different ethnic groups have their own little areas8. New York is not longer the banking and9. The newcomers to New York are never fully10. New York regards the United Nations as an unworkable, impractical and hypocriticalⅢ. Point out what figure of speech is used in each of the following sentences:1. While sitcoms cloned and canned in Hollywood, and the Johnny Carson show live, pre-empt the air waves2. Tin Pan Alley has moved to Nashville and4. Nature constantly yields to man in New York: witness those fragile sidewalk trees gamely struggling against5. So much of well-to-do America now lives antiseptically in enclaves, tranquil and luxurious, that7. The defeated are not hidden away somewhere else on8. Characteristically, the city swallows up the United Nations and refuses to take it seriously, regarding it as an unworkable mixture of the idealistic, the impractical, andforeign invaders.Ⅳ.Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence.1. He fought back at his tormentors with ________ of a corner red rat.A. dejectionB. depressionC. desperationD. despair2. He monopolized the conversation by ________ of his own prowess at hunting and fishing.A. boastingB. braggingC. crowingD. vaunting3. It was alleged that he was present at the scene of the crime, but he ________ that he was in Europe at the time.A. assertedB. maintainedC. affirmedD. testified4. It has become the ________ for royalty to appears as democratic and “ folksy” as the average politician.A. fashionB. trendC. vogueD. style5. The ________ between Guelphs and Ghibellines in medieval Italy passed from controversy over papal authority to petty was between city states.A. contentionB. frictionC. conflictD. strife6. He was too nervous to speak and had to be ________ .A. promptedB. motivatedD. propelled7. A short cut through the mountain is extremely________ in winter.A. distantB. inaccessibleC. remoteD. dessert8. Australia ________ the Treaty of Peace with Japan on 10th April, 1952; New Zealand on 29th April, 1952.A. confirmedB. sanctionedC. ratifiedD. approved9. He is a poet with ________ imagination.A. luxuriousB. luxuriantC. lusciousD. lustrous10. ________ clod hoppers guffawed at seeing male ballet dancers wearing tights.A. naiveC. unsophisticatedD. provincial11. He felt listless until the sea breeze ________ him and steadied his nerves.A. cheeredB. encouragedC. exhilaratedD. excited12. She endured her illness with great __________A. fortitudeB. forbearanceC. persistenceD. resolution13. Mary is no long willing to meet her husband’s bullying with docile ________.A. patienceB. sufferanceC. toleranceD. forbearance14. The actress was becoming extremely _________ with all the questions they were asking by the uncalled-forinnuendo in the reporter’s questio n.A. outragedB. aggravatedC. exasperatedD. insulted15. It would be ________ of me to have a church wedding when I don’t believe in God.A. hypocriticalB. hypercriticalC. hystericalD. hypothetical16. He balanced the glass ________ on the arm of the chair.A. precociouslyB. precariouslyC. precautionaryD. precipitously17. You can rest ______ that the talented young secretary has been able to confirm what he said in the original report.A. assuredB. ensuredC. insuredD. reassured18. The leader’s speech in defense of the policy didn’t carry much ________.A. convictionB. beliefC. confidenceD. concern19. American revolutionaries who rejected England’s claim of ________ over the colonies.A. sovereigntyB. authorityC. powerD. right20. The public is very _____ about the governor's plans for a tax cut.A. susceptibleB. dubiousC. suspiciousD. deliberate21. The two countries will _____ full diplomatic relations now that they have settled their long standingborder dispute.A. recoveB. restoreC. renovateD. replace22. Everyone in the auditorium was weeping by the time he finished the _____ tale, though it was fabricated obviously.A. pessimisticB. patheticC. patrioticD. melancholyⅤ.Put the following words and phrases into the appropriate blanks in the following sentences.measure up against cut off … from in terms of be reckoned with look up to out of phase with yield to beckon to out of step with swallow upteaching.disadvantages.6. He ________ himself ________ all human7. The figures are not very good8. I watched her walk down the road until sheregarded as an eccentric woman.Ⅵ.Fill in each blank with a suitable verb from the lists below in the proper form.decline decrease diminish drop dwindle lessen reduce1. I hope to obtain your forgiveness,2. His sense of personal initiative is cultivated3. The number of nations allied withbecause of the eradication of malarial mosquitoes.5. Certain medicines are said to be effectivepeople’s weight.6. It is said that her vitality and creativityplayed truant.8. Owing to the strike, coal supplies9. I hope the number of mistakes you make inskeleton.11. My aunt has decided to spend12. Mr. Smith’s hopes ____ as his fortune13. The price of the new products hasproductivity.extravagance and ill-management.border edge fringe marginrim verge15. The proposal was carried by a verycracked.stove.18. Don’t go near theyou may stumble and topple over.along the mountain ridge.20. He pushed the leftovers of the food on21. When writing the composition, be sure to22. When the toy was taken away, the girl23. Professor Hill always writes his commentsOrinoco wilderness, is dominated by a profusion of motor traffic.25. The bond issue, proposed as a way of financing a centennial celebration, failed by a26. The thin detective with thegarden.27. Owing to the poor management, this firm28. At the wedding, though the in-laws on theselves as much as “the privileged group”, the atmosphere was, on the whole, genial and harmonious.29. These recruits are going to be sent to guard the farm on the Chinese side of30. Many young graduates like to work in thepublishing house now not because ofpleasant working environment it provides for all.Ⅶ.For each blank in the following passage, choose the most suitable word from the list of words provided below. Each work can be used once only. Write your choice of words in its proper form in the corresponding blanks in the passage.grudge In the light of willingly freedom knowledge philosophers spiritual comfort measure passers-by measure the only exception in terms of is fully aware of estimate steal occasionally nothing in the open envious of the world of nature beggars sacrifice is free from be paid for human dignity with easeNothing to Sell and Nothing to BuyIt has been said that everyone lives bypeople perform for us. There are times whenpossess to save our lives, yet we mightoffering us precisely this service. The conditions of society are such that skills havepaid for at a shop. Everyone has something togeneral rule. Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity ofindependence, they do not sacrifice theirHe has deliberately chosen to lead the life hemay never be sure where the next meal isof anxieties which afflict other people. His few material possessions make it possible for himalive; he may even, in times real need, do afreedom. We often speak of tramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars, but how many of us can honestly saycare?Ⅷ.TranslationThe Flight of YouthThere are gains for all our losses.There are balms for all our pain:But when youth, the dream, departsIt takes something from our hearts, And it never comes again.We are stronger, and are better,Under manhood’s stern er reign:Still we feel that something sweetFollowed youth, with flying feet,And will never come again.Something beautiful is vanished,And we sigh for it in vain;We behold it everywhere,On the earth, and in the air,But it never comes again!第二册第14课练习答案1-1: /答案:C1-2: /答案:C1-3: /答案:A1-4: /答案:A1-5: /答案:B2-1: /答案:T2-2: /答案:F2-3: /答案:F2-4: /答案:T2-5: /答案:F2-6: /答案:F2-7: /答案:T2-8: /答案:F2-9: /答案:T2-10: /答案:T3-1: /答案:alliteration3-2: /答案:metonymy3-3: /答案:metaphor3-4: /答案:personification3-5: /答案:synecdoche metaphor 3-6: /答案:irony3-7: /答案:euphemism3-8: /答案:personification4-1: /答案:C4-2: /答案:A4-3: /答案:A4-4: /答案:A4-5: /答案:C4-6: /答案:A4-7: /答案:B4-8: /答案:C4-9: /答案:B4-10: /答案:D4-11: /答案:C4-12: /答案:A4-13: /答案:D4-14: /答案:C4-15: /答案:A4-16: /答案:B4-17: /答案:A4-15: /答案:A4-19: /答案:A4-20: /答案:B4-21: /答案:B4-22: /答案:D5-1: /答案:be reckoned with5-2: /答案:looked up to5-3: /答案:out of phase with5-4: /答案:yielded to5-5: /答案:in terms of5-6: /答案:cut off … from5-7: /答案:measure up against 5-8: /答案:swallowed up5-9: /答案:beckoned to5-10: /答案:out of step with6-1: /答案:lessen6-2: /答案:diminished6-3: /答案:decreased6-4: /答案:dropped6-5: /答案:reducing6-6: /答案:declining6-7: /答案:dwindled6-8: /答案:diminishing / decreasing 6-9: /答案:decrease6-10: /答案:reduced6-11: /答案:declining6-12: /答案:diminished, dwindled6-13: /答案:reduced6-14: /答案:diminished / dwindled6-15: /答案:margin6-16: /答案:rim6-17: /答案:edge6-18: /答案:edge6-19: /答案:border6-20: /答案:edge6-21: /答案:margin6-22: /答案:verge6-23: /答案:margins6-24: /答案:fringes6-25: /答案:margin6-26: /答案:rimmed6-27: /答案:verge6-28: /答案:fringes6-29: /答案:border6-30: /答案:fringe7-1: /答案:In the light of7-2: /答案:knowledge7-3: /答案:philosophers7-4: /答案:spiritual comfort7-5: /答案:measure7-6: /答案:in terms of7-7: /答案:estimate7-8: /答案:willingly7-9: /答案:grudge7-10: /答案:be paid for7-11: /答案:the only exception 7-12: /答案:passers-by7-13: /答案:beggars7-14: /答案:nothing7-15: /答案:human dignity7-16: /答案:feel sorry for7-17: /答案:is fully aware of7-18: /答案:is free from7-19: /答案:with ease7-20: /答案:in the open7-21: /答案:the world of nature7-22: /答案:steal occasionally7-23: /答案:sacrifice7-24: /答案:envious of7-25: /答案:freedom8:青春的飞逝/我们失去的一切都能得到补偿/我们所有的痛苦都能得到安慰/可是梦境似的青春一旦消逝/它带走了我们心中某种美好的事物/从此一去不复返回/严峻的成年生活将我们驱使/我们变得日益刚强、更臻完美/可是依然感到某种甜美的东西/已随着青春飞逝/永不再返回/美好的东西已经消失/我们枉自为此叹息/虽然在天地之间/我们到处能看见青春的魅力/可是它永不再返回!。