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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

In October, 2004, an important man, the Russian President came to visit us. Putin was         in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second largest city, in 1952. He came to           in 2000. Four years later, he was again the president.

Putin does a good job          Russia great. People say that he is serious and capable. But young Putin wasn’t a top student         . His student’s book and diary from 40 years        this. At a time when the top grade was five, Putin got three for maths and science. His art was            worse, only two. What’s your        subject? Putin liked German most. He wrote          German when he was         notes. He even put word cards in the textbook to remember German words! Have you ever        with friends in class? Putin did the same. He would secretly tell others        to say when the teacher was asking them for a (an)        .        seemed that young Putin was not good at remembering things. He        forgot to finish his maths homework.. Once he forgot to         school uniform. His teacher had to         him to get out of the classroom.        young Putin did very well in the moral class (品德课). He always got         marks. He also showed a strong        of his motherland at an early age. He wrote a poem for            when he was in primary school.

1.A. living       B. born         C. growing up     D. staying

2.A. president    B. power        C. government      D. live

3.A. making       B. letting      C. earning        D. getting

4.A. above all    B. first of all C. at all         D. after all

5.A. show        B. prepare     C. display        D. introduce

6.A. very       B. not         C. too           D. even

7.A. lovely     B. favorite    C. interesting    D. challenging

8.A. with        B. for         C. in            D. by

9.A. keeping     B. remembering C. reading         D. taking

10.A. played      B. smiled      C. talked          D. joked

11.A. what        B. who          C. when           D. which

12.A. question   B. answer      C. word            D. advice

13.A. There       B. That        C. It            D. This

14.A. sometimes   B. ever        C. never         D. recently

15.A. put on     B. dress       C. dress in        D. wear

16.A. make        B. tell        C. let           D. have

17.A. And         B. So         C. Then          D. But

18.A. full       B. all          C. whole          D. few

19.A. kindness   B. interest    C. love           D. development

20.A. his mother B. Russia     C. his father     D. Russian

 

1.B 2.B 3.A 4.C 5.A 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.D 10.C 11.A 12.B 13.C 14.A 15.D 16.B 17.D 18.A 19.C 20.B 【解析】 试题分析:文章介绍了普金的事迹,他从小并不是一个优等生,只有思想课是满分,他对祖国有这强烈的爱,把俄罗斯建设的越来越好。 1.B考查动词。A. Living活着的;B. Born出生;C. growing up成长;D. Staying停留;这里讲的是普金的出生地,出生日期等,故选B。 2.B考查名词。A. President总统;B. Power力量;C. Government政府;D. Live活;根据Four years later, he was again the president.可知这里说的是他当政,come to power当政,故选B。 3.A考查动词。A. Making使得;B. Letting让;C. Earning获得;D. Getting得到;普金工作很努力,使得俄罗斯越来越好,故选A。 4.C考查短语。A. above all最重要的是;B. first of all首先;C. at all根本,究竟;D. after all终究;根据 Putin wasn’t a top student .可知普金并不是一个优等生,not...at all根本不是....,选C。 5.A考查动词。A. Show展示;B. Prepare准备;C. Display展示;D. Introduce介绍;他的书本和日记展示了他不是一个好学生的证明,选A。 6.D考查形容词。A. Very很;B. Not不;C. Too也;D. Even甚至;根据only two可知他的美术成绩甚至还要糟糕,只有2分,故选D。 7.B考查形容词。A. Lovely可爱的;B. Favorite最喜欢的;C. Interesting有趣;D. Challenging有挑战的;根据 Putin liked German most. 可知问的是普金最喜欢的学科,可知选B。 8.C考查介词。A. With和;B. for 为了;C. In在里面;D. By通过;in+语言,表示用...语言,他用德语来书写,故选C。 9.D考查动词。A. Keeping继续;B. Remembering记得;C. Reading阅读;D. Taking取,记下;take notes做笔记,固定搭配,选D。 10.C考查动词。A. Played玩;B. Smiled微笑;C. Talked谈论;D. Joked开玩笑;根据Have you ever with friends in class? Putin did the same可知是问你是否和别人在教室里面聊过天,选C。 11.A考查关系词。A. What什么;B. Who谁;C. When何时;D. Which哪一个;普金还在老师提问的时候偷偷告诉同学们该说什么,what做从句的主语,选A。 12.B考查名词。A. Question问题;B. Answer答案;C. Word话语;D. Advice建议;普金还在老师提问的时候偷偷告诉同学们问题的答案,老师提问是想要一个答案,选B。 13.C考查代词。A. There那儿;B. That那;C. It 它;D. This这个;it seemed that....看起来似乎....固定搭配,故选C。 14.A考查副词。A. Sometimes有时;B. Ever曾经;C. Never从未;D. Recently最近;他有时候还会忘了数学作业,忘记做作业是有时候的事情,故选A。 15.D考查动词。A. put on穿上;B. Dress穿;C. dress in穿着;D. Wear穿;有一次他忘了穿学校校服Wear school uniform穿校服,故选D。 16.B考查动词。A. Make使得;B. Tell告诉;C. Let让;D. Have有;因为他没穿校服所以老师告诉他离开教室,故选B。 17.D考查连词。A. And和;B. So所以;C. Then然后;D. But但是; His teacher had to him to get out of the classroom.与young Putin did very well in the moral class (品德课)之间是转折关系,故选D。 18.A考查形容词。A. Full满;B. All全部;C. Whole所有;D. Few少;young Putin did very well in the moral class (品德课)可知普金的思想课分数很高,他经常得满分,故选A。 19.C考查名词。A. Kindness善良;B. Interest兴趣;C. Love爱;D. Development发展;在很小的时候他就表达了自己对祖国的强烈的爱,故选C。 20. 考点:考查人物传记类阅读
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