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任务型阅读:很多人在谈话中喜欢引用名人的话,恰当地使用名言能使你的表达增色不少。...

任务型阅读:很多人在谈话中喜欢引用名人的话,恰当地使用名言能使你的表达增色不少。请仔细阅读方框中A-E这些名言,然后将它们与1-5题中的话语配对。

1.Sarah: Don’t care too much about what they have said. Tony. ________.

2.Stephen: Thanks for helping me, Amy. ________. I’m proud of having a friend like you.

3.Mr. Lee: Teachers should tell the kids not only what to do, but also how to do that. ________.

4.Alan: Don’t be upset, Jeff. ________. The great success is just in front of you.

5.Sally: I don’t want to hear the tour guide introduce the paintings in the gallery. ________. Don’t you think so?

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1.C 2.A 3.D 4.B 5.E 【解析】 试题分析: 1. Don’t care too much about what they have said.可知萨拉不在乎别人说的话,C项Follow your own course(路径), and let people talk.“走自己的路,让别人说去吧”符合萨拉的意思,故选C。 2. Thanks for helping me, Amy. ________. I’m proud of having a friend like you. 史蒂芬感谢艾米的帮助,并以有这样的朋友而感到骄傲。A项A friend in need is a friend indeed.“患难中的朋友是真正的朋友”,正好解读了史蒂芬的意思,故选A。 3. Lee: Teachers should tell the kids not only what to do, but also how to do that可知李先生说教师应该告诉孩子们不仅要做什么,而且知道如何去做。D项的 Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for the rest of his life. “授人以鱼,不如授人以渔”符合李先生的意思,故选D。 4. Don’t be upset, Jeff. ________. The great success is just in front of you. 可知艾伦让杰夫不要难过,成功就在眼前。B项的If winter comes, can spring be far behind?“冬天来了,春天还会远吗?”表示成功在望,符合艾伦的意思,故选B。 5. I don’t want to hear the tour guide introduce the paintings in the gallery. ________. Don’t you think so?可知萨利不想听导游介绍画廊里的画。E项的Good painting is like good cooking; it can be tasted, but not explained.“好画犹如佳肴,只可意会,不可言传”,符合萨利的意思,故选E。 考点:信息匹配。
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The man took the girl’s hand and entered the flower shop. He first ordered the bouquet (花束) for his mother and bought a rose for the girl.

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The little girl put the flower onto a new grave. In order to present a rose to her mother who had passed away a month before, she had gone on a very long journey.

The man drove the girl to her home and then returned to the flower shop. He cancelled the bouquet and bought a big bunch of fresh flowers instead. He drove directly to his mother’s home, a five-hour drive from where he was. He would present the flowers to his mother in person.

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C. His wife.       D. A little girl.

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B. She was late for school.

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D. Her mother died a month ago.

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C. The girl’s mother.  D. The shopkeeper.

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C. The little girl loved her mother very much.

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