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The four famous rock stars were due to arrive at any moment and a large crowd of young people had gathered at the airport to welcome them. The police found it difficult to keep the crowd under 1 after the plane landed and the 2 appeared. They smiled and waved 3 at everybody. Dressed in pink shirts and light blue trousers, and with their long hair and their musical instruments 4 their shoulders, the four young men looked remarkably 5 .
In spite of the large number of policemen 6 , it was clear that the group would be not 7 to get to their waiting car easily. 8 had gotten out that they had composed a new song which would be heard when they performed at the auditorium that evening. They were now 9 with cries of "Play something! Play your new song!"
Even the police looked pleased when the young men untapped their instruments and prepared to do one of their numbers as the prize for getting out of the airport. The crowd 10 down and listened to the first 11 of the new song. As soon as it was over, there was a great burst of applause and then everyone started stamping (跺腳) and 12 . Several young women fainted and had to be carried away by the rescues unit which was standing by. Greedy for more, the crowd demanded a repeat performance. Once again the performers yielded (屈服), but when the crowd requested still another song, the group cheerfully but firmly 13 . Now, closely surrounded by the 14 , they put away their 15 and started towards their car which was some distance away. The crowd pushed forward, but policemen, 16 in arms, prevented anyone from getting 17 . It took the singers 18 to reach their car. Finally, however, they got in and were just about to drive away 19 a young woman, who had somehow managed to get past the police, jumped onto the roof of the car. She shouted loudly as two policeman 20 her away and the car began moving slowly through the cheering crowd.
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The four famous rock stars were due to arrive at any moment and a large crowd of young people had gathered at the airport to welcome them. The police found it difficult to keep the crowd under 1 after the plane landed and the performers appeared. They smiled and waved 2 at everybody. Dressed in pink shirts and light blue trousers, and with their long hair and their musical instruments 3 their shoulders, the four young men looked very much 4 .
In spite of the large number of policemen 5 ,it was clear that the group would not be able to get to their waiting car 6 . Word had got out that they had written a new song which would be 7 when they performed at the grand hall that evening. They were now 8 with cries of “Play something! Play your new song!”
Even the police looked 9 when the young men unfolded their instruments and prepared to do one of their numbers as the 10 for getting out of the airport. The crowd settled down and listened to the first 11 of the new song. As soon as it was over, there was a great burst of applause and then everyone started 12 and shouting like crazy. Several young women fainted and had to be carried away by the 13 unit which was standing by. Greedy for more, the crowd 14 a repeat performance. Once again the performers gave in, but when the crowd requested still another song, the group cheerfully but firmly 15 . Now, closely surrounded by the police, they put away their 16 and started towards their car which was some distance away. The crowd pushed forward, but the policemen, 17 arm in arm, prevented anyone from getting through. It took the singers a long time to reach their 18 . Finally, however, they got in and were just about to drive away when a young woman, who had somehow 19 to get past the police, jumped onto the roof of the car. She shouted loudly as two policemen 20 her away and the car began moving slowly through the cheering crowd.
1. A. control B. power
C. rule D. care
2. A. straight B. cheerfully
C. seriously D. directly
3. A. behind B. over
C. across D. at
4. A. ashamed B. alone
C. alike D. alive
5. A. present B. strict
C. pleasant D. careful
6. A. happily B. cheaply
C. properly D. easily
7. A. received B. kept
C. known D. heard
8. A. screamed B. greeted
C. addressed D. called
9. A. surprised B. pleased
C. worried D. puzzled
10. A. excuse B. thanks
C. price D. present
11. A. scene B. performance
C. sound D. sight
12. A. jumping B. running
C. singing D. dancing
13. A. fire B. work
C. club B. rescue
14. A. made B. suggested
C. demanded D. waited
15. A. accepted B. gave in
C. refused D. answered
16. A. shirts B. instruments
C. luggage D. long hair
17. A. stood B. walked
C. looked D. locked
18. A. hotel B. theatre
C. top D. car
19. A. managed B. failed
C. planned D. started
20. A. dragged B. pushed
C. shot D. swept
In spite of the large number of policemen 5 ,it was clear that the group would not be able to get to their waiting car 6 . Word had got out that they had written a new song which would be 7 when they performed at the grand hall that evening. They were now 8 with cries of “Play something! Play your new song!”
Even the police looked 9 when the young men unfolded their instruments and prepared to do one of their numbers as the 10 for getting out of the airport. The crowd settled down and listened to the first 11 of the new song. As soon as it was over, there was a great burst of applause and then everyone started 12 and shouting like crazy. Several young women fainted and had to be carried away by the 13 unit which was standing by. Greedy for more, the crowd 14 a repeat performance. Once again the performers gave in, but when the crowd requested still another song, the group cheerfully but firmly 15 . Now, closely surrounded by the police, they put away their 16 and started towards their car which was some distance away. The crowd pushed forward, but the policemen, 17 arm in arm, prevented anyone from getting through. It took the singers a long time to reach their 18 . Finally, however, they got in and were just about to drive away when a young woman, who had somehow 19 to get past the police, jumped onto the roof of the car. She shouted loudly as two policemen 20 her away and the car began moving slowly through the cheering crowd.
1. A. control B. power
C. rule D. care
2. A. straight B. cheerfully
C. seriously D. directly
3. A. behind B. over
C. across D. at
4. A. ashamed B. alone
C. alike D. alive
5. A. present B. strict
C. pleasant D. careful
6. A. happily B. cheaply
C. properly D. easily
7. A. received B. kept
C. known D. heard
8. A. screamed B. greeted
C. addressed D. called
9. A. surprised B. pleased
C. worried D. puzzled
10. A. excuse B. thanks
C. price D. present
11. A. scene B. performance
C. sound D. sight
12. A. jumping B. running
C. singing D. dancing
13. A. fire B. work
C. club B. rescue
14. A. made B. suggested
C. demanded D. waited
15. A. accepted B. gave in
C. refused D. answered
16. A. shirts B. instruments
C. luggage D. long hair
17. A. stood B. walked
C. looked D. locked
18. A. hotel B. theatre
C. top D. car
19. A. managed B. failed
C. planned D. started
20. A. dragged B. pushed
C. shot D. swept
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【短文改錯(cuò)】
Today is Sunday, and I have been studying all day long. On the morning, I had a dry
In
breakfast. We have no water to drink because the water supply had ∧ cut off. I did math then. I
had been
didn’t stop after 12 o’clock. After a short lunch I had the break. Then I went to my Sunday English
until a
Class. After a long and tired class for more than two hours, I went home. Some work had been
tiring
done but some hadn’t. I must review all my subject such as the Sciences, the Humanities, which
subjects
including Chinese, English, Politics and History as well. That was terribly! Especially when there
includes terrible
was no water.
One possible version:
Dear Jeff,
I am glad to hear that you are coming to China to visit Beijing. I will be happy to be your guide and show you around the city. I will take you to visit the famous Forbidden City. It is located in the middle of Beijing. It was the Chinese Imperial Palace from the mid-Ming Dynasty to the end of the Qing Dynasty. It is the largest and most well preserved imperial residence in the world today. It has about 9,900 rooms under a total roof area of 150,000 square meters. It has been the palace museum since 1925 and has welcomed lots of visitors both from home and abroad. I am sure you will have a pleasant time here.
Best wishes,
Li Hua
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