Many Chinese students don’t pay much attention to spoken English at school. They think it necessary to practice   36  English in class, but not   37  class. Here is a story to show you   38  important it is to speak the English language freely in everyday life.
A foreigner once   39  hungry and went into a restaurant in London. He sat down at a table. When the waiter came, he   40  his mouth, put his fingers into it and took them out again in order to   41  that he wanted something   42  because he could not speak English. The waiter soon   43  him a cup of tea. The man shook his head. The waiter then took   44  the tea and gave him a cup of coffee. Still the man didn’t   45  what he wanted. He tried again and again, but he wasn’t able to make the waiter   46  him. Finally   47  man came in. He spoke English   48  and fluently. After a few minutes, there was a large plate of meat and vegetables on the table in front of   49  .
So you see a man can go hungry if he   50  master(掌握)a foreign language.
小題1:A. speak                       B. speaking                 C. to speak
小題2: A. outsider                   B. out                      C. out of
小題3: A. how                        B. how an                   C. what an
小題4: A. get                        B. gets                     C. got
小題5:A. open                       B. opened                   C. opens
小題6: A. express                        B. expressed                    C. expressing
小題7:A. eats                        B. eating                       C. to eat
小題8:A. took                        B. brought                  C. bought
小題9:A. away                        B. out of                       C. down
小題10:A. make                        B. give                     C. get
小題11: A. understand                 B. understood                   C. be understood
小題12:A. other                       B. the other                    C. another
小題13:A. clean                       B. clear                        C. clearly
小題14:A. he                          B. him                      C. his
小題15:A. doesn’t                        B. won’t                       C. isn’t

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文章通過后面講的故事,說明掌握一門外語(特別是文中所說的英語)的重要性。
1.B practice doing sth練習(xí)做某事,做選B。
2.C in class 與out of class相對應(yīng),此句意思:他們覺得在課堂講英語有必要,而不是在課外。
3.A how以形容詞為中心,不用用冠詞的。What 以名詞為中心,兩者有不同。
How good a boy也可說成What a good boy.
4.C 此題考查時(shí)態(tài),從once(曾經(jīng)) 及went可知用過去時(shí)。
5.B 本時(shí)還是考查時(shí)態(tài),與上次一樣,講的過去的事情用過去時(shí)。
6.A in order to do sth目的是,后面接的是動(dòng)詞的原形,故選A。
7.C want to do sth想要做某事,后面只能用不定式,選C to eat.
8.B brought是bring的過去式,帶來,從遠(yuǎn)到近。Atook是take的過去式,由近到遠(yuǎn)。Cbought是buy的過去式,本處服務(wù)生給他帶來了一杯茶,選B。
9.A take away拿走,帶走。這服務(wù)生把茶給帶走了。take out of拿出來,take down寫下,記下,故選A。
10.C get得到,他同樣沒有得到他想要的東西。make制造,give給,選C。
11.A make sb do sth讓某人做某事,make使役動(dòng)詞后加原形,故選A。
12.C another另一,又一,此處指又來了一個(gè)人。Other其它的,the other特指兩者中的一個(gè),這是不是特指,選C。
13.C clearly清晰的,是個(gè)副詞,它修飾的是動(dòng)詞spoke,此處說那人講英語又清晰又流利。A clean干凈的Bclear清晰,是形容詞,選C。
14.B him是his的賓格,此處只能用賓格,指在他的前面,而不能用形容詞性物主代詞。
15.A 此句由if引導(dǎo)條件狀語從句,用一般現(xiàn)在時(shí),第三稱借助于doesn’t,選A。
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