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1.The _ _ _ _ Olympic Games in 2008 will be held in Beijing.
A.29 d. 29
2. Never give up, _ _ _ _ _ _ you will succeed.
A. or b and C. But D. hasn't
Protecting the environment means caring for our life.
A. important; More important; foremost
In the bookstore, a reader asked the shopkeeper that Gone with the Wind was an interesting book.
A.what if ...
5.Lorna usually thinks of her own language first. Then she translated her words into Chinese.
A. Adopted by B. in C. and D.
This used computers is much better than that new one.
A. dearest D. cheaper
7. The food in Guangzhou is very different from that in Changsha.
A. in; Like B. to from c. To D. in from
8. Besides me, David has _ _ _ _ _ _ friends, and sometimes he feels lonely in Guangzhou.
A. Few B. Some C. Many D. More.
9.-Nigel never eats mutton. _ _ _ _ _ him?
No, he only likes beef.
A.b. No C. Yes D. No.
10. I was born in Henan, but Hunan has become my second _ _ _ _ _ _.
A. home B. family C. house D. place
11.-Did you have a good time in Guangzhou?
That's right. We had a very pleasant time in Baiyun Mountain.
A.c . d/
12. If you insist on speaking English every day, I think you can speak fluent English.
A. from now on.
13. Can you play Frisbee, Jay?
Yes, I am _ _ _ _ _ _. It's simple.
A. Must B. Can C. Need D. May
14. _ _ _ _ _ _ With the help of Mr. Roberts, I caught up with other students.
A. Under B, in C and above D.
15. We have searched the Internet for information about Yao Ming and Liu Xiang for an hour.
A.tv b radio c internet d computer
Answer and analysis
1.D. The 29th Olympic Games will be held in Beijing in 2008. This question tests the use of ordinal numbers. "No.29" means order. According to the grammatical rule of "there must be definite article before ordinal number", options A and C can be ruled out immediately without definite article. Item B is only added with definite article, and the cardinal number has not changed into ordinal number, so it cannot be selected.
As long as you never give up, you will realize your ideal. This question tests the usage of conjunctions. The structure of "imperative sentence +and+ simple sentence (simple future tense)" is equivalent to a compound sentence with conditional adverbial clauses in grammatical function, which is often translated as "as long as …" and "if … then …".
Protecting the environment is as important as caring for our lives. This question tests the usage of adjectives. Protecting the environment and taking care of our lives belong to the original level, and there is no need to compare the level and the highest level, so that the middle two options can be ruled out. According to the comparison with adjectives, the structure of "as+ original adjective +as" or "not as/so+ original adjective +as" should be adopted, and the first choice can be excluded.
In the bookstore, a reader asked the shopkeeper if Gone with the Wind was an interesting book. This question tests the usage of conjunctions. The clause here is an object clause changed from a general interrogative sentence. This clause is usually guided by the conjunction if or the.
Lorna usually thinks in her mother tongue first and then translates it into Chinese. This question tests the usage of prepositions by direct method. When expressing "in … language", use the preposition in.
This used computers is much cheaper than that new computer. This question tests the usage of comparative adjectives. According to the fact that "used computers is cheaper than the new computer", we can rule out two (expensive) unrealistic options in the middle. When comparing "old computer" and "new computer", use the comparison level, which can exclude the first option.
There are many differences between Guangzhou cuisine and Changsha cuisine. This question tests the usage of prepositions. According to the fact that different from is a fixed phrase, options a and c can be denied. According to the meaning of "somewhere", the preposition in should be used, and the option "from www.zkenglish.com" can be denied.
8. A: David has few friends except me. Sometimes he feels lonely in Guangzhou. This question tests indefinite pronouns's usage, using the direct method. According to the sentence, "feeling lonely" obviously means having few friends. Therefore, we should use indefinite pronouns Shao, which is negative and modifies countable nouns.
9. A. This conversation means: "Nigel never eats mutton, does he?" "Yes, he only likes beef." This question tests the use of rhetorical questions. According to the rhetorical question, if the statement contains few words, few words, never words, almost no words, etc. The rhetorical question part does not need a negative form. You can exclude options B and D. In this sentence, has is a common action verb, so you can't use it in rhetorical questions, but you can exclude item C.
10. A: I was born in Henan Province, but Hunan Province has become my second hometown. This question tests the usage of nouns, using comparative method. This is a synonym analysis problem. Their basic meanings are: location; Place, place; Region "; Family "family; Family members "; House "house"; Home "home; Hometown, hometown. According to the situation created by the sentence, you need to choose a colorful word. Of these four words, only "home" meets this requirement.
1 1. A: Did you have a good time in Guangzhou? "yes. We had a great time in Baiyun Mountain. " This question tests the usage of the article and adopts the fixed structure judgment method. Having fun, like having fun, is a fixed structure (from www.zkenglish.com).
12.d. If you speak English every day from now on, I believe you can speak fluent English. This question tests the usage of adverbs (phrases). This is a compound sentence with conditional adverbial clauses. The predicate verb "work" in the clause uses the simple present tense, so the adverbial of time that modifies the verb also uses words that indicate the present time. Among the four selected items, just then, before and once are all adverbs (phrases) indicating past time, so they cannot be selected.
13.b. The meaning of this conversation is: "Jay, can you throw a frisbee?" "Yes, it's a piece of cake." This question tests the usage of modal verbs. Generally speaking, questions that begin with the modal verb can must be answered with can; The negative answer is no.
14.c. With the help of Mr. Roberts, I caught up with other students. This question tests the usage of prepositions. It is a fixed structure, which means "with the help of ..."
15.c. In order to get information about Yao Ming and Liu Xiang, we searched online for an hour. This is a matter of common sense, using the direct method. Searching for the required information on the Internet is the quickest, most comprehensive and most effective method. This is common sense in the information age.
1. When you speak English, don't worry about making _ _ _ _ _ _.
A. Friends B. Mistakes C. Things D. Clothes
The Olympic Games will be held in Beijing in 2008. _ _ _ _ _ _ Beijing will become more beautiful.
A. by; C. Atto D. By in B.In.
Nancy didn't come yesterday, did she?
-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, although her mother is ill.
A. No, she doesn't. B. No, she does. C. Yes, she doesn't. D. Yes, she does.
4. What David said is different from _ _ _ _ _ _. I really can't agree with _ _ _ _ _ _.
A. mine; He B. mine; He is C. I; He recognized me; his
Samuel, can you see anything in the bedroom?
That's right. There is a table and a big bed in it.
A. or B. but C. so D. and
6. Can you help us?
Of course. What do you want me to do?
A. do sth.
7. Which do you prefer, coffee or orange juice?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _, thank you. I just want a cup of tea.
A. neither.
8. Which pen did you lose?
The one you gave me on my birthday.
A. From B to C, from D to
9. I don't know whether _ _ _ _ _ _ Ruth will go or not.
A. How how if
10.-Speaking is more important than reading in our English study.
I don't agree. Oral English is _ _ _ _ _ _ reading.
A is as important as B. As important as C.
1 1. I think Liu Xiang, a famous runner, will be a _ _ _ _ _ _ star in Asia.
A. the hottest
12. Little Oscar is ill. You'd better take him to the hospital.
A.c. Not far from D. Just now
13. Who's the boy over there? Is it John?
No, it should be him. John is much taller.
A.No. B.No. C.No. D. No need
14. When Bill Gates was a pupil, he always tried new ideas.
A.c . d/
15. NASA says that the _ _ _ _ _ _ century will bring us more hope.
A. 21st B. 21st C. 21st D. 21st
1. B. When you speak English, don't mind your mistakes. This question tests fixed phrases's usage by direct method. This is a famous saying about learning to speak a foreign language all over the world. As long as you can put aside the options and understand the meaning of the sentence, you will basically know the answer. In terms of phrases, make clothes means "making clothes"; Making mistakes is "making mistakes"; Making friends is "making friends"; Buzzing things means "[Mouth] is very lively and colorful". According to the sentence meaning, the correct answer is B.
This title means that the 2008 Olympic Games will be held in Beijing, and Beijing will become more beautiful that year. This question tests the usage of prepositions. When expressing "at the latest and before", use the preposition by, which can negate the middle two items. When expressing appositive relationship, use the preposition of, which can deny the last option.
D Nancy didn't come yesterday, did she? "No, she's coming. Although her mother is ill. " This question tests the expression of answering ambiguous questions. When you answer an ambiguous question, you should answer truthfully. If the facts are affirmative, answer them in the affirmative; If the fact is negative, answer with a negative. In the conversation, the fact is that Nancy is coming, so you should answer in the affirmative. And because there is no such expression as Yes, she doesn't have it in English. The correct answer can only be D (from www.zkenglish.com).
A: David's point of view is different from mine. I really disagree with him. This question tests the usage of pronouns. The first empty substitution refers to "my point of view", so you should use a nominal possessive pronoun, and you can exclude the latter two options. According to the preposition followed by the accusative form, and he's is not the accusative form, the second choice can be ruled out.
The meaning of this conversation is: "Samuel, did you see anything in the bedroom?" "Yes, there is a desk and a big bed." This question tests the usage of conjunctions. When both nouns * * * are subjects, they should be connected by the conjunction and.
6.c. The meaning of this conversation is: "Excuse me, can you help me?" "Sure, what do you want me to do?" This question tests the use of infinitives. Verbs would like, want, ask, order, tell, etc. After infinitive, to is the object complement.
7.c. This conversation means: "Which do you prefer, coffee or orange juice?" "No, I just want a cup of tea." This question tests the usage of indefinite pronouns. From the fact that I just want a cup of tea, I don't like coffee or orange juice. Therefore, you need to choose indefinite pronouns None or None which means negative meaning, so that you can exclude the options B and D.. Inner is used to deny "two" and none is used to deny "more than three". Obviously, you should choose item C.
8. A. The meaning of this conversation is: "Which pen did you lose?" "You bought me a birthday present." This question tests the usage of prepositions. When expressing purpose, use the preposition for.
I don't know if Ruth wants to go. This question tests the usage of conjunctions. The clause here is an object clause changed from multiple-choice questions, and it should be guided by what if it is known or not.
10. A. This group of dialogues means: "Speaking is more important than reading in our English study." "I don't agree with you. Talking is as important as reading. " This question tests the usage of adjectives. The structure of "as+ Adjective (Adverb) Original Level +as" (from www.zkenglish.com) is used to indicate that Party A and Party B have the same degree.
1 1. C. I think the famous sprinter Liu Xiang will be the most concerned new star in Asia. This question tests the superlative usage of adjectives. Compared with athletes from all over Asia, it is obvious to use the highest level. Therefore, the latter two options can be locked. According to the definite article before the superlative adjective, the answer is C.
12. B. Little Oscar is ill. You'd better take him to the hospital at once. This question tests the usage of adverb phrases. Since you are "sick", you have to be sent to the hospital "immediately, immediately". Of the four options, only right away means "right away, right away".
13. C. The meaning of this conversation is: "Who is that boy over there? Is it John? " "That can't be him. John is taller. " This question tests the usage of modal verbs. Can't be used to express positive or negative speculation.
14. A. When Bill Gates was a child, he always explored new methods. This question tests the usage of the article, using grammatical analysis. Small is an adjective whose pronunciation begins with a consonant, which is used as an attribute before a noun. So use the indefinite article a before it.
15. A: NASA predicts that 2 1 century will bring us more hope. This question tests the expression of ordinal numbers. The representation of "ten" is that "ten digits" are represented by cardinal words, and "single digits" are represented by ordinal numbers.