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单选题When the expression first came into heing, people refused to use it but ______ they began to accept it.A usuallyB graduallyC frequentlyD unwillingly

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单选题
When the expression first came into heing, people refused to use it but ______ they began to accept it.
A

usually

B

gradually

C

frequently

D

unwillingly

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第1题:

B

Hip-hop dancing(街舞) is popular with many young people today. They like it because they can invent their own moves. They use this dance to show their love for life. It also shows that they feel good about life,that they just want to be themselves and enjoy life,and that they are not afraid of problems.

Hip-hop dancing has a history of more than 20 years. It first began in the 1980s in the U. S In early times,it was seen in New York and Los Angles. At that time,many young black people often danced to the music in the streets. They used their legs,arms,heads and even shoulders to dance. Many young people still use most of these moves today.

Hip-hop dancing became popular all over the world because of the 1983 movie Flash Dance. Some people performed Hip-hop dancing in the movie. People enjoyed their perform-ance. They began to dance like them. Then it became popular. There are two kinds of Hip-hop dancing:new school and old school. More and more young people are learning Hip-hop dancing.People believe that it is a good way to exercise their bodies,and that it is good for their health.

( )26. Young people like Hip-hop dancing because ________

A.it has a history of more than 20 years

B.it first began in the U. S.

C. they can invent their own moves

D. many young black people often dance it


正确答案:C
26.C【解析】文章的第二句话告诉我们:街舞之所以深受年轻人的欢迎,是因为他们可以加入自己的动作。

第2题:

When a company needs to() new people, it may advertise the job in a newspaper or on a website.

A、employ

B、retain

C、use


参考答案:A

第3题:

It is clear that ______.

A.all the mice came out of the hole easily

B.each of the people understood the relationship differently

C.the people wanted to kill the mice with smoke

D.the people knew one of the mice was blind at first sight


正确答案:B

第4题:

At first, Claire refused to admit that he had stolen, but when he was shown the videotape he__________ and admitted everything.

A.broke up
B.broke out
C.broke down
D.broke in

答案:C
解析:
考查动词短语辨析。句意为“一开始Claire拒绝承认他偷窃过,但是当看到录像的时候,他就都承认了”。break down意为…情绪失控(痛苦起来)”.符合此处句意。break up意为“分手”,break out意为“爆发”,break in意为“打断.闯入”,均不符合句意.故选C。

第5题:

the first national aboriginal civil rights gathering was on jan.26,1 938,when the aboriginal people celebrated together with the white people the arrival of the first fleet. ()


参考答案:错误

第6题:

In business, people have to deal in person__________ all kinds of people. You may have to use English when talking to different people within your company who don't speak your language; these may be colleagues or co-workers, superiors or subordinates-who may work with you in your own department, in another part of the building or in another branch. And you may also have to deal in English with people from__________ the organization: clients, suppliers, visitors and members of the public. Moreover, these people may be friends, acquaintances or strangers-people of your own age, or people who are__________ or older than you. The relationship you have with a person determines the kind of language you use. This relationship may even affect what you say when you meet people: for example, it's not__________ to say “Hi, how are you!” when meeting the Managing Director of a large company or to say “Good morning, it's a great pleasure to meet you” when being introduced to a person you'll be working closely with in the same team. Remember that people form. an impression of you from the way you speak and behave-not just from the__________ you do your work. People in different countries have different ideas of what sounds friendly, polite or sincere-and of what sounds rude or unfriendly! Good manners in your culture may be considered bad manners in another. Remember also that your body language, gestures and expression may tell people more about you than the words you use.


参考答案: with; outside; younger;appropriate; way

第7题:

He was seriously ill, but he refused to __________ accept his fate.

A、positively

B、negatively

C、passively

D、actively


正确答案:C

第8题:

34_________

34. A wanted B hurried C refused D began


正确答案:D

第9题:

The use of the expression “I won't bore you with .all the detail ...” includes that people usually observe the( )maxim in their daily conversations.

A.Quantity
B.Quality
C.Relevance
D.Manner

答案:A
解析:
本题考查会话含义理论。题干意思:“我不会把所有的细节都说给你听”这种表达表明人们在日常交谈中通常会遵守什么准则Quantity maxim“数量准则”,Quality maxim“质量准则”,Relevancemaxim“关联准则”.Manner maxim“方式准则”。在合作原则中,数量准则是指:①使你说的话语如(交谈的当前目的)所要求的那样信息充分。②不要使你的话语比所要求的信息更充分。故本题选A。

第10题:

When television first began to expand,very few of the people who had becom commentators were able to be equally effective on television.Some of the experienced when they were trying to( )technical.

A.turn
B.adapt
C.alter
D.modify

答案:B
解析:
adapt to“适应”。C.alter(改变)和D.modify(修改)不可与to搭配,可排除。A.turn to(求助于)不符合“收音机评论员试着适应电视这一新的媒体”这句话的意思。

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