題目列表(包括答案和解析)
1. 這張照片讓他回憶起他在村里長大的時光。
The picture ___________________ the hours when he was brought up in the village. (call)
2. 這個數(shù)碼相機很簡單,用起來也方便。
The digital camera is simple and ___________________. (convenient)
3. 這位年輕人因他的發(fā)明而出名。
This young man ___________________. (distinguish)
4. 今天下午她開始寫小說。
This afternoon she ___________________. (set)
5. 他只有在做完工作之后才休息一下。
___________________did he have a break. (only)
6. 五年前,在已經(jīng)建立三幢建筑物的地方好像有條河。
___________________five years ago,where three buildings have been set up. (seem)
7. 我所做的第一件事就是找在房內(nèi)丟失的東西。
___________________ was to find what I lost in the room. (first)
8. 他們不喜歡受這種惡劣天氣的擺布,所以他們出發(fā)了。
They shouldn’t like ___________________, so they started off. (mercy)
9. 在我看來,當(dāng)遇到困難和挫折時,我們應(yīng)該說“這很好!”,因為我們抓住了鍛煉自己的機會。
In my opinion, when meeting with difficulties and frustrations, we should say “It is very good!”, because we ___________________. (seize)
10. 在過去的50年里,老虎的數(shù)量銳減。
The number of tigers ___________________ in the last fifty years. (abruptly)
閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)漢語提示,用句末括號內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子,并將答案寫在答題卡上的相應(yīng)題號后。
71. Knowing ______ reduces the risks of failure and it works like an insurance policy for your own ability. (do) 知道你正在干什么,能降低失敗的風(fēng)險,這就像給自己的能力買了份保險。
72. Not ______ my parents, I failed to go to a drama school, where my interest lay.
(persuade) 由于沒有說服我父母,我沒能上戲劇學(xué)校,而那才是我的興趣所在。
73. The chief engineer together with his colleagues _____ new scientific methods of farming since five years ago. (look) 五年以來,總工程師和他的同事們一起一直在尋找新的科學(xué)農(nóng)耕方法。
74. When I work on the farmland in the daytime, I always _____ to a tree on the riverbank. (keep)
白天干農(nóng)活的時候,我總是把羊拴在河邊的樹上。
75. As time is pressing, I think ___ is the best way to get from here to the conference centre. (take)
由于時間緊迫,我認(rèn)為從這里去會議中心最好的辦法是乘出租車。
76. So fast ______ that we can hardly imagine its speed. (travel)
光傳播的速度快到我們難以想象。
77. Through the course of my schooling, I met many teachers, two ______ me greatly. (influence)
上學(xué)時我遇到過很多老師,其中兩位對我影響很大。
78. I don’t often lose things, so I was quite surprised ______ my wallet and found it wasn’t there. (reach) 我不常丟東西,所以當(dāng)我拿錢包卻發(fā)現(xiàn)錢包不在時,大吃一驚。
79. It is reported in the newspaper that several new subway lines ______ in Wuhan. (build)
據(jù)報紙報道,武漢正在建設(shè)幾條新的地鐵線路。
80. Most believe he _______ for England last week, but for a serious injury which put him out of football. (play) 多數(shù)人認(rèn)為,要不是受了重傷而告別足球,上周他本會為英格蘭踢球的。
At the age of 11, Peter Lynch started caddying(當(dāng)球童) at Brae Burn Country Club in Newton, Mass. “It was better than a newspaper carrier, and much more profitable,” the Fidelity vice chairman recalls. He kept it up during the summers for almost a decade. “You get to know the course and can give the golf players advice about how to approach various holes,” he says. “Where else, at age 15 or 16, can you serve as a trusted adviser to high-powered people?”
One of those people was George Sullivan, then president of Fidelity’s funds, who was so impressed with Lynch’s smarts that he hired him in 1966. “There were about 75 applicants for 3 job openings,” Lynch says now. “But I was the only one who had caddied for the president for 10 years.”
In between caddying and managing money, Lynch went to Boston College on a scholarship from a program called the Francis Ouimet Fund. Named after the 1913 winner of the U.S. Open, the fund launched in 1949 which is open to Massachusetts kids only. Ouimet executive director Robert Donovan says, “Help with college is a logical extension of friendly relation between golfers and their favorite caddies, because there is a close tie to train up them to be excellent that happens between the players and the kids who carry their golf poles. And for the teens, caddying is all about being around successful role models.”
It is obvious that caddies who are finally successful include all kinds of outstanding personnel, from actor Bill Murray, to New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, to former GE chairman and CEO Jack Welch.
Of course, the great number of financial giants who caddied in their youth might be coincidence, but Dick Connolly thinks not. “Caddying life teaches you a lot about business, and about life,” he says. “You learn to show up early and look people in the eye when you shake their hand, and you learn how to read people -- including who’s likely to cheat and who isn’t.” Connolly is a longtime investment advisor at Morgan Stanley’s Boston office, a former Ouimet scholarship student and, along with Peter Lynch and Roger Altman, one of the program’s biggest supporters. He wants to share the most important lesson he learned on the links, so he says: “One golfer I caddied for told me that if you want to succeed in any field -- golf or business -- you have to spend a lot of lonely hours, either practicing or working, when you’d rather be partying with your friends. That’s true, and it stuck with me.”
1.Which of the following may Peter Lynch agree about caddying?
A. He could have a relaxing job as a caddie.
B. He could make more money from the golf players.
C. His duty was to advise the players how to play golf.
D. His caddying experiences contributed to his later career.
2.Why was the Francis Ouimet Fund set up to support Massachusetts kids only?
A. Because of the advice from the rich golf players.
B. Because of those giants with caddying experiences.
C. Because of the great success the caddies have achieved.
D. Because of the friendly relation between golfers and their caddies.
3.According to Dick Connolly, caddying experience in your youth_____.
A. helps you learn to live with loneliness
B. teaches you a lot about business and life
C. makes it possible to meet with great people
D. offers you chances to communicate with others
4.Which of the following may be the best title for the passage?
A. Legend of Peter Lynch.
B. An introduction of Golf Caddying.
C. Golf Caddying into Future Success.
D. Five Giants with Caddying Experiences.
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