They looked __ at the new, and some girls began to weep


  1. A.
    sad
  2. B.
    sadly
  3. C.
    sadness
  4. D.
    sadnessly
A
sad是形容詞.作連系動(dòng)詞look的表語(yǔ)
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I received pictures of my daughter floating (漂浮) on a lake in California. Right there under the sun during the hottest time of the day, she has only her swimsuit to cover her.

    When I showed it to my students, it was as if I had shown them scenes from a horror (恐怖) movie.

    “But she will get dark,” they said.

    “That’s what she wants,” I told them. “We think darker skin (膚色) is beautiful.”

     They looked at me in disbelief. It was as if I came from the moon.

     For years, American girls spend their summer trying to get as tanned (曬黑) as possible. In China, on the other hand, girls use umbrellas all year round.

    What in the world is going on?

    The pale skin we think looks unattractive (不漂亮) is what Asian women want. Both groups want to meet their culture’s standard (標(biāo)準(zhǔn)) of beauty.

    In the US, if you can afford to go on vacation in the summer, you head for a river, a lake or a beach, where you try to get as much sun as possible. If you are rich you take a winter vacation in some sunny spot. Your winter tan shows your wealth.

    In China, once upon a time, the few wealthy were the ones who didn’t have to work out in the hot sun. So the whiter the skin, the richer the woman. The folk opera performers who play these ladies wore lots of white makeup (妝容). The tradition survives to this day.

    So it comes naturally that none of my students wishes to follow the Western ways in this regard.

    But now I am noticing that a new business – the tanning booth (美黑店) – started up in China. I admire those brave enough to define(給…下定義)their own idea of beauty, but I do wonder what their grandmothers would have to say to them about it!

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B. the writer’s daughter was wearing very little while out in the sun

C. it is dangerous for a girl to be out on a lake alone

D. with the powerful sunlight the writer’s daughter would have got a suntan

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   A. Women with blond hair.                                        B. Women with a slim figure.

   C. Women with tanned skin.                                        D. Women with pale skin.

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   C. has a lot of money and spare time                         D. is from a very poor family

The writer ______ the tanning booth started up in China.

   A. is not interested in                                                       B. doesn’t understand

   C. doesn’t like                                                                       D. has mixed feelings about

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       One afternoon, when he finished his work, and   23   go home, he found a film ticket under the glass on his desk. He thought he   24   to have not much work to do that day and   25   was quite wonderful to pass the evening at the cinema.

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       But to our   27  , he came back about half an hour later. I asked him what was the   28  . He smiled and told us about the funny thing that had happened at the   29  .

       Whey my father was sitting in his seat, a   30   came to father’s seat and said that the seat was hers. My father was   31  . he took out the ticket   32   looked at it carefully. It was Row 17,   33  . And then he looked at the seat. It was   34  . So he asked her to   35    her ticket. She took out the ticket at once and the seat   36   in it was Row 17, Seat 3.

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A. funny                    B. sad                   C. bad                   D. strange

A. was to                   B. was about to      C. had to               D. ought to

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A. early                         B. quietly                     C. quickly             D. suddenly

A. surprise                 B. joy                   C. sorrow                     D. delight

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A. and                         B. but                   C. or                     D. so

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【小題4】The underlined word “garage” is probably _____________.
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         閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C、D中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

         For her first twenty-four year, she’d been known as Debbie---a name that didn’t suit her good looks and elegant manner.” My name has always made me think I should be a cheerleader, ”She complained.”I just don’t feel like a Debbie!”

         One day ,while filling out an application form for publishing job, the young woman suddenly changed middle name, Lynne, for her first name Debbie.“That was the smartest thing I ever did,” She says now.“ As soon as I stopped calling myself Debbie.I felt more comfortable with myself… and other people started to take me more seriously”.Two years after her successful magazine editor--- friends and associates call her Lynne.

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         A.had actually little to do with her career.

         B.was what she happened to do when filling out the form

         C.did have an effect on her success

         D.entirely contributed to her luck

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         A.a(chǎn)t the request of the woman herself

         B.to tell her that names didn’t matter really

         C.to make her feel uneasy in mind

         D.the person is more important than his /her name

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         A.huge           B.quiet            C.dull               D.a(chǎn)ttractive

4.The best possible title for the passage may be ____

         A.Names are the most important         B.Your name is your fortune

         C.Don’t care much for names       D.Names and making friends

 

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