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2021年江苏省扬州市中考英语一模试卷

1.-Doyouthinkadvertisementishelpfultoyouwhenyou'relookingforanewjob?

—Well,anywayitcangivememorethanchancetohaveatry.()

A.an;aB.the;aC.a;theD.the;the

2.—Itisachoicetodecidewhethertakeonanewchallengeorremainthesame.

—YeahJjusthavedifficultymakingthedecision.()

A.simpleB.straightC.doubleD.typical

3.Atpresent,itisnoteasyforsomestudentstogetupearlytheyhavetoomuchhomeworkto

finish.()

A.unlessB.sinceC.asaresultD.although

4.WhenIwasyoungIlikedtolistentotheradio,formyfavouritesong.()

A.waitB.waitedC.waitingD.sothatwait

5.—Look!Isn'tthatTom?Heseemsmuchafterthe2days'off.

—Nowyousee,howimportantitisfbraworkmantohaveagoodrest.()

A.healthierB.fresherC.moretiredD.slimmer

6.Tomsurvivedwhenthecarhewasapassengerinturnedofftheroadandbroke

down.()

A.whereB.thatC.asD.why

7.Myoil.1mustgotothegasstationbeforethereisnoneleft.()

A.hasrunoutB.isrunningout

C.hasbeenrunoutD.isbeingrunout

8.Itisnotsofarfromthetigersmuseumtothebirdsworld,soyoucanvisitjustinaday.

()

A.eitherB.bothC.neitherD.nor

9.Whatagoodtimetheyhadinthepartysinginganddancing!()

A.takenB.spentC.spendingD.taking

10.—Imustgotoschooltoday,?

-No,you.Youcangoassoonasyougetwell.()

A.mustn'tI;needn'tB.needn'tI;needn't

C.mustn'tI;mustn'tD.needn'tI;mustn't

11.Lifeislong,youdon'thavetobefixedoneverythingjustgiveupsomethingyou

cannot.Comeon,baby!()

A.succeedB.manageC.finishD.control

12.Afterthefourtrips,Gulliverrealizesthateveryplacehasitscivilizationandcultureandit*s

notnecessaryforustoacceptallof.()

A.itB.thatC.themD.those

13.Whichofthefollowingisakindoftitleofnewsofdisasters?()

A.Acarwascrashedintoatreeandtwentypeopledied.

B.Youngboyfallsfromtreeandhurtlegs.

C.Coachcrashed,treefell

D.Stormcame,villagesaway

14.—Couldyoutellyourmotheratthattime?

-OfcourseIcould.()

A.whodoesthewashingB.whereyoufoundtheland

C.whatyouhavedoneD.howdoyousolvetheproblem

15.—Howdoyoulikemynewdress?

-Well,ifIsay,itisnotsuitableforyou.()

A.mayB.mustC.havetoD.should

Wecouldnotgofora(1)that(2).Therewassuchafreezingcoldwind,

andsuchheavyrain,(3)weallstayedindoors.Iwas(4)ofit.Ineverliked

longwalks,especiallyinwinter.Iusedtohatecominghomewhenitwasalmostdark,with

ice-coldfingersandtoes,feelingmiserablebecauseBessie,thenursemaid,wasalways

scoldingme.AllthetimeIknewIwasdifferentfrommycousins,Eliza,JohnandGeorgiana

Reed.Theyweretallerandstrongerthanme,andtheywere(5).

These(6)usuallyspenttheirtimecryingandquarrelling,buttodaytheyweresitting

quietlyaroundtheirmotherinthesittingroom.Iwantedtojointhefamilycircle,butMrsReed,

myaunt,(7).Bessiehadcomplainedaboutme.

'No,I'msorry,Jane.UntilIhearfromBessie,orseefor(8),thatyouarereally

tryingtobehavebetter,youcannotbe(9)asagood,happychild,likemychildren/

,Whatdoes(10)sayIhavedone?*Iasked.

'Jane,itisnotpoliteto(11)meinthatway.Ifyoucannotspeakpleasantly,bequiet.'

Icreptoutofthesitting-roomandintothesmallroomnextdoor,whereIchoseabookfullof

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picturesfromthebookcase.Iclimbedontothewindow-seatanddrewthecurtains,sothatI

wascompletely(12).Isatthereforawhile.(13)Ilookedoutofthe

windowatthegreyNovemberafternoon,andsawtherainpouringdownontheleaflessgarden.

ButmostofthetimeIstudiedthebookandstared,fascinated,atthepictures.Lostintheworld

of(14),Iforgotmysad,lonelyexistenceforawhile,andwashappy.Iwas(15)

afraidthatmysecrethiding-placemightbediscovered.

Suddenlythedooroftheroomopened.JohnReedrushedin.

16.A.walkB.playC.matchD.camping

17.A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.night

18.A.soB.becauseC.thatD.or

19.A.worriedB.gladC.afraidD.proud

20.A.differentB.betterC.morelovedD.happier

21.A.twoB.threeC.fourD.five

22.A.agreedB.refusedC.acceptedD.left

23.A.myselfB.yourselfC.ourselvesD.herself

24.A.lovedB.consideredC.treatedD.protected

25.A.BessieB.Eliza

C.JohnD.GeorgianaReed

26.A.speakB.askC.replyD.talk

27.A.enjoyableB.sadC.secretD.hidden

28.A.NeverB.AttimesC.AlwaysD.Usually

29.A.hidingB.enjoyingC.sleepingD.imagination

30.A.nolongerB.lessC.probablyD.only

Q

Everyschoolhasanoticeboard.Let'sseewhatisonthenoticeboardofanAmericaschool.

After-school

Program

The

after-school

program

will

continuefor

theyear

2012.The

program

SchoolPolicy(政策)

willbeopen

,Fighting,sayingbadwordsandallotherbadbehaviorwillnotbe

from3.30

allowed.

p.m.to6.00

,Donotthrowrocks,snowballsorsticksontheschoolgrounds.

p.m.every

•Handinanoteortelephonetoschoolifyourchildwillbeabsentfor

day.

theday.

•3.30-4.30

•Parentsandvisitorsneedtocheckinattheofficewhenenteringthe

Homework

school.

&Reading

•4.30-6.00

Activities

Ifyouhave

any

questions,

feelfreeto

callthe

schoolat

524-9752.

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ReportCard

Reportcard

ClassAnnouncement(通知)

aboutyour

,TestingDates:

schoollife

ThemathtestingisJune12-13

andwork

ThesciencetestisJune15

willbe

,Parentsmeeting:

givento

ThenextparentsmeetingisonFriday,June22at7.00p.m.inthe

your

meetinghall.

parents.

,Homework:

Lookatthe

PleasechecktheHomeworkBoardattheschoolhomepagetofind

markingkey

yourhomework.

foryour

school

work.

31.AccordingtoSchoolPolicy,visitorshavetowhenenteringtheschool.

A.handinanoteB.callat524-9752

C.checkinattheofficeD.telephonetheschool

32.From,studentscangetinformationontheparentsmeeting.

A.SchoolPolicyB.ReportCard

C.After-schoolProgramD.ClassAnnouncement

33.ReportCardshowsparents.

A.children'sschoollifeandwork

B.after-schoolactivities

C.plansforclassesandtests

D.certainschoolrules

R

Parentsmaythinkthey'resmartaboutwheretheystoremedicines,buttheirkidsare

smarter.Nearly60,000youngchildrenarerushedtothehospitaleveryyearaftergettinginto

medicinesnotmeantforthem,accordingtoanewreportfromSafeKidsWorldwide.

Thereportfindslittleconnectionbetweenwhatparentsknowaboutstoringmedicinessafely

andwhattheyactuallydo.9outof10parentsknowthatmedicinesshouldbestoredupand

awayandoutofreachandsight,but7outof10ofthemadmitnotdoingthat.Theyleave

medicinesoutonkitchencounters,sinksandsofas,believingbabiesandtoddlers(学步的儿童)

aren'ttallenoughorstrongenoughtoreachthem.Unfortunately,theyprobablycan.Childrenas

youngasamonthhaveendedupinanemergencydepartmentbecausetheyhavebeenpoisoned

bygettingintoamedicinethatwasleftwithinreach.

Mostpoisoningsrelatedtomedicines-particularlyamongbabiesandtoddlers-occurwithin

theirhome.Kidsdeveloprapidlyandtheywanttoexploretheirenvironment.Atcertainages

theyhavealotofactivitiesusingtheirhandsandmouths,andsoit'sverycommonforthemto

exploretheirenvironmentandthentrytotastewhattheyfind.

ThenewSafeKidsWorldwidereportincludesasurveyof2,000parentswithchildrenunder

age6.Whilethenumberofchildrenvisitinganemergencydepartmentforaccidental

poisoningshasdeclinedsincethe2010maximum,thedeclinehasslowedinrecentyears.

Prescriptionandover-the-countermedicinescausethemostseverepoisonings,butvitamins

andsupplements(补给品)canalsocauseproblems.Therearestepsfamiliescantaketolower

theriskforanaccidentalmedicinepoisoning.

34.Whyarechildrenpoisonedaccordingtothetext?

A.Someofthemedicinesathometastenice.

B.Thereissomethingpoisonousinmedicines.

C.Kidshaveeasyaccesstomedicinesathome.

D.Kidsarecurioustoexploretheenvironment.

35.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"emergency"mean?

A.危险的B.紧急的C.悲惨的D.困难的

36.Whydosomeparentsstoreupandawaythemedicineandoutofchildren'sreachandsight?

A.Becausetheythinkthey'resmartaboutwheretheystoremedicine.

B.Becausetheydon*thaveenoughtimetodothis.

C.Becausetheybelievethattheirchildrenwon'ttrytoreachthemedicine.

D.Becausetheydon'tthinktheirchildrenarestrongenoughtoreachthemedicine.

37.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Parents'CasualBehaviorLeadstoKidsPoisoned

B.Putthemedicinesoutofyourchildren'sreach

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C.Nearly60,000ChildrenArePoisonedbyMedicines

D.KidsAreFacingtheRiskofBeingPoisonedatHome

s

TheislandofBlefuscuisonlyaboutakilometretothenorthofLilliput.Iknewthatjustbeyond

thenarrowseaseparatingthetwocountriestherewereatleastfiftywarshipsreadytoattackus,

withmanyothersmallerships.ButIkeptawayfromthatsideofthecoast,sothatthepeopleof

Blefuscuwouldnotseeme.Ihadasecretplan.

FromtheKing'sworkmenIorderedfiftyheavymetalhooks,eachfastenedtoapieceofstrong

rope.Itookoffmycoatandshoes,andwalkedintotheseawiththehooksandropesinmy

hands.Thewaterwasdeepinthemiddle,soIhadtoswimforafewmetres.Butitonlytookme

halfanhourlogettoBlefuscu.

WhentheBlefuscanssawme,theyweresofrightenedthattheyjumpedoutoftheirshipsand

swamtothebeach.Ithenusedonehookforeachship,andtiedalltheropestogetheratoneend.

WhileIwasdoingthis,theenemyshotthousandsofarrowsatme,whichcausedmealotof

pain.Iwasafraidofgettingananowinmyeyes,butIsuddenlyrememberedIstillhadanold

pairofreadingglassesinmypocket,soIputthemonandcontinuedmywork.WhenIwas

ready,IstartedwalkingintotheshallowwaterawayfromBlefuscu.AsIwalkedthroughthe

waves,Ipulledtheenemy'swarshipsbehindme.WhenthepeopleofBlefuscurealizedthatall

theirwarshipsweredisappearing,theircrieswereterribletohear.

AsIcamenearertoLilliput,IsawtheKingandallhislordsandladiesstandingonthebeach.

TheycouldonlyseeBlefuscu'swarshipscomingcloser,asIwasswimmingandmyheadwas

occasionallyunderthewater.Therefore,theysupposedthatIhaddrowned,andthatthe

Blefuscanshipswereattacking.Butwhentheysawmewalkingoutofthesea,theywelcomed

mewarmlywithcriesofastonishmentanddelight.TheKinghimselfcamedowntothewaterto

meetme.Ibecamea"nardac".

—TakenfromGulliver'sTravels

38.Thishappensin.

A.LilliputB.BrogdingnagC.BlefusceD.Houynhnm

39.A”nardacuisprobablyaccordingtothepassage.

A.apersonwhomadegreatcontributiontoacountry.

B.apersonwhowaspopularwiththecountry'speopleandtheKing..

C.apersonwhomakeTheKinghimselfcomedowntothewatertomeet.

D.apersonwhowasveryimportanttoacountry.

40.Bythesentence“ButitonlytookmehalfanhourtogettoBlefuscu.”,thewritermeans

A.Ittookhim30minutestoarrivethepurposeplace.

B.ItisnotdifficultforhimtogettoBlefusce.

C.ItisnotfarfromLilliputtoBlefusce.

D.HewasproudthathecouldgettoBlefusceinsuchashorttime.

41.MillieismakingaprojectwiththebookGulliver'sTravelsandsheneedshelp.Suppose

youareherbestfriend,trytofinishtheproject.

.Guinverbecamethehero.

/一、b^uMivefmadeasecretpUn.

Gullivefstravels(ThewarinliHiputV--

、,cGulBveftiedMtheropestogether.

dJSng*4vrodtmenm^de50meulhookv

A.a-b-c-dB.b-d-c-aC.d-b-c-aD.d-c-a-b

T

EdwinHubblemadehismostimportantdiscoveriesinthe1920s.Today,otherastronomers

continuetheworkhebegan.ManyofthemareusingtheHubbleSpaceTelescopethatisnamed

afterhim.

EdwinPowellHubblewasbornin1889inMarshfield,Missouri.Hespenthisearlyyearsinthe

stateofKentucky.ThenhemovedwithhisfamilytoChicago,inLouisville.Heattendedthe

UniversityofChicago.Hestudiedmathematicsandastronomy.Hubblewasagoodstudent.He

wasagoodathlete,too.HewasamemberoftheUniversityofChicagochampionshipbasketball

teamin1909.Healsowasanexcellentboxer.Severalpeopleurgedhimtotrainfbrtheworld

heavyweightboxingchampionshipaftercollege.Instead,hedecidedtocontinuehisstudies.He

wenttoQueen'sCollegeatOxford,England.

AtOxford,Hubblestudiedlaw.HewasinterestedinBritishCommonLaw,becausehisfamily

hadcometoAmericafromEnglandmanyyearsbefore.HespentthreeyearsatOxford.In1913,

HubblereturnedtotheUnitedStates.HeopenedalawofficeinLouisville,Kentucky.Aftera

shorttime,however,hedecidedhedidnotwanttobealawyer.HereturnedtotheUniversityof

Chicago.There,onceagain,hestudiedastronomy.EdwinHubblewasthefirstpersontousethe

HaleTelescope.Hediedin1953whilepreparingtospendfournightslookingthroughthe

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telescopeatthesky.

Hubble'sworkledtonewresearchesonthebirthoftheuniverse.Oneastronomersaidscientists

hadbeenfillinginthedetailseversince.And,hesaid,there'salongwaytogo.

42.AccordingtothispassageEdwinHubblewasmostinterestedin.

A.sportsB.lawC.astronomyD.mathematics

43.EdwinHubblereturnedtotheUniversityofChicagobecause.

A.hewasinterestedinBritishCommonLaw

B.hewaseagertobeafamousjudgeinfuture

C.hisparentshadbeentoBritainafewyearsbefore

D.hewantedtogoonwiththestudyofastronomy

44.WhichofthefollowingistheRIGHTorderaccordingtothispassage?

a.HejoinedtheUniversityofChicagochampionshipbasketballteam.

b.HestudiedastronomyattheUniversityofChicagoonceagain.

c.HemovedtoLouisvillewithhisfamily.

d.HeusedtheHaleTelescopetolookatthesky.

e.HebecamealawyerinLouisvilleforashortperiodoftime.

A.c,a,b,d,eB.a,c,b,e,dC.c,a,e,b,dD.a,b,d,e,c

45.Fromthispassagewecanknowthat.

A.theHubbleSpaceTelescopewasmadebyHubblehimself

B.EdwinPowellHubblewenttoOxford,Englandin1910

C.EdwinPowellHubblegrewupinMarshfield,Missouri

D.Hubblediedwhilehewaslookingatthesky

46.There'slittle(对话)inTomandJerry,butitismanychildren'sfavourite.

47.Eachgroupshould(提交)areporttotheteacherafterthesurvey.

48.OurEnglishteacheroften(鼓励)ustolearnEnglishwell.

49.Thatmeetingwasa(浪费)oftimebecausenothingwasdoneordecided.

50.Which(Asia)countryareyougoingtoforyourbusinesstrip?

51.Yellowisalsothecolourof(wise).Somepeoplepreferthiscolourwhenthey

hopeforsuccess.

52.Therearealotof(nation)parksallovertheUnitedStateofAmerica.

53.Duringthecelebration,allthe(win)parentswereinvitedtoappearonthestage

(舞台).

54.Lastweek,afashionshowwas(success)heldinourschool,andalotofmoney

wasraisedforhomelesspeople.

55.-1canseethe(sad)inyoureyes.What'sthematter?

-Mypetdogislost.Imissitsomuch.

56.Anonlineforumthemedonthesymbioticrelationshipbetweentheatrecultureandcity

developmentwillbeheldtodayinTaicangcity,EastChina'sJiangsuprovince.

TheeventisinitiatedbytheSilkRoadInternationalLeagueofTheaters,andthisisthe

firsttimetheorganizationisholdinganinternationalforumintheYangtzeRiverDelta

sinceitslaunchin2016.

Theaterisavitalpartofacity'spublicculturalinfrastructure,itsrelationshipwiththecity

reflectsthelinksbetweencultureandsocietyingeneral.Forcitizens,theaterisspiritual

placeaswellasacarrierofpublicculturalservices,whichalsoinstillsatraceofwarmthto

theconcreteandsteelofacity.

ApartfromthegovernmentofficialsofTaicangcity,importantmembersoftheSilkRoad

IntemationalLeagueofTheatersfromAsia,EuropeandtheMeditenaneanregionwill

alsojointhefbrum,togethertheywillpitchintheirthoughtsontheinteractiverelations

betweentheaterandcity,andhowthetwocanachievemutualdevelopment.

Taicangisnotonlyacitythatboastsalonghistoryandarichtraditionalculture,itwasthe

departureportforthecentralgovernment'sgrainsupplyintheYuanDynasty

(1271-1368),aswellasalogisticshubforoverseastrade.TaicangPortwaswhere

ZhengHe(1371-1435),thegreatChinesenavigatorandexplorer,startedhisvoyages

totheIndianOceanduringtheMingDynasty(1368-1644).Today,over80shipping

routesalongtheYangtzeRiverareconnectedtoTaicangPort,makingitatransithubfor

domestictrade.Theportalsopossesses25near-seashippingroutesthatconnectto

countriesandregionsalongthe21stCenturyMaritimeSilkRoad.

InitiatedbytheChinaArtsandEntertainmentGroup,theSilkRoadInternationalLeague

ofTheatersservesasalargemultinationalplatformlorperformingarts,whichaimsto

promotecultureexchangesandimproveartisticlevels.ByNovemberlastyear,the

organizationhad130membersfrom45countriesandregionsacrosstheworld.

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Tittle:Onlineforumtoexplorerelationsbetweentheaterandcity

,Anonlineforumthemedonthesymbioticrelationshipbetween

theatrecultureandcitydevelopmentwilltake(1)______today

inTaicangcity,whichhasalong

Introduction

(2)______aswellasrichtraditionculture.

•Thisisthefirsttimetheorganizationisholdingan(3)______

fbrumsince2016.

,Theater'srelationshipwithecity(4)______forthe

relationshipbetween(5)______andthewholesociety.

•Theatergivespeople(6)______inthesteelcity.

Details•ImportantmembersoftheSilkRoadaroundthe(7)______

jointheforum,hopingforthe(8)______oftheaterandcity

•Taicangconnectsthetradebetweenhomeand(9)______in

ancienttimes.

(10)•TheSilkRoadInternationalLeagueofTheatersaimsto

promotecultureexchangesandimproveartisticlevels.

57.Afterherparents'death,Maryt(1)toEnglandonashipwithasoldier'sw(2)

You'regoingtoliveinYorkshirewithyouruncleArchibaldCraven/shetoldMary.

MrCraven'shousekeeper1waswaitingforthelittlegirlatPaddingtonStationwhentheya

(3)inLondon.HernamewasMrsMedlock.Shewasw(4)apurple

dressandablackshawlwithafringe*.Herhatwasblack,too,andithadsomepurple

flowersonit.Marydidn'tlikeMrsMedlock,andMrsMedlockdidn'tlikeMary.

'Sheisn*tverypretty,1thehousekeepersaidtothesoldier'swife.'Not1(5)her

mother.(

'Childrenchange,*r(6)theofficer'swifeandleft.

MrsMedlockandMarygotonthetraintoYorkshire.Thehousekeeperfoundtwoemptys

(7)andtheysatdown.Marywasfeelingabitl(8)now.Londonwas

verydifferentfromIndia.

Afterafewminutes,MrsMedlockaskedher:'Doyouknowanythingaboutyouruncle?

'No,'saidMary.

HishouseiscalledMisselthwaiteManor,c(9)MrsMedlock.'Ifssixhundred

yearsold.It'sabigplaceandit'sonthemoor.Therearealmostahundredroomsbutmost

ofthemarelocked1.Therearepicturesandalotofoldfurniture.There'sabigparkaround

itwithgardensandtrees.

Shepausedforaminutebeforeshesaid:"Butthere'snothingelse.1'Marydidn'ta(10)

-TakenfromTheSecretGarden

58.作为一名医生,再怎么仔细也不为过。

59.黄色是太阳之色,因此它能使你想起温暖、阳光明媚的一天。

60.我相信培养我们的爱好是重要的。

61.他没有失去信心。当他最终得到机会的时候,在第一轮比赛中他赢得了20分。

62.在2008年北京奥运会上,每当给获胜者颁发奖牌时,颁奖音乐就会响起。

63.B.书面表达

根据要求完成短文写作。请将作文写在答题卡指定的位置上。

常言道“良言一句三冬暖,恶语伤人六月寒”。假设你是李雷,你将你要参加学校

举办的英文演讲比赛,主题是"语言的力量”,请你写一篇英文演讲稿,内容包括:

(1)你的一次受老师或同学言语激励的经历(事情的经过以及对你的影响)(2)

呼吁同学们要注意自身语言对他人的影响。

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答案和解析

1.【答案】A

【解析】a一个,修饰以辅音音素开头的单词;an一个,修饰以元音音素开头的单词;

the表示特指。第一个空,泛指一份广告,advertisement是以元音音素/。/开头,用an修

饰。第二个空,泛指一次机会。chance是以辅音音素用/开头,用a修饰。

故选:Ao

-当你在找新工作时,你认为广告对你有帮助吗?

-好吧,不管怎样,它给我的不仅仅是一次尝试的机会。

不定冠词包括a和an,a修饰以辅音音素开头的单词,an修饰以元音音素开头的单词。要

根据语境完成试题。

2.【答案】B

【解析】simple简单的;straight直的;double双重的;typical典型的。根据Ijusthave

difficultymakingthedecision"我只是很难做出决定"可知,接受新的挑战还是保持不变是

一个“直率的”选择。

故选:B。

-决定是接受新的挑战还是保持不变是一个直率选择。

-是的,我只是很难做出决定。

形容词的种类有很多,要根据具体语境选择适当的形容词。抓住关键词句,分析用法,

完成试题。

3.【答案】B

【解析】unless除非;since自从、因为;asaresult因此;although虽然。根据itisnoteasy

forsomestudentstogetupearly...theyhavetoomuchhomeworktofinish”有些学生起得早并

不容易他们有太多的作业要完成”可知,应该是"因为",用since引导原因状语从

句。

故选:B,

现在,有些学生起得早并不容易,因为他们有太多的作业要完成。

连词可以表并列、承接、转折、因果、选择、假设、比较、让步等关系,要结合语境,

选择合适连词用法。

4.【答案】C

【解析】根据题干可知我年轻的时候喜欢听收音机,等待我最爱的歌曲,其中waitfor

表示等待,和主语I是主动关系,则此处应用动词现在分词waiting,在句中作伴随主语。

故选:Co

我年轻的时候喜欢听收音机,等待我最爱的歌曲。

本题考查实义动词的现在分词,要求学生掌握该知识点的用法,再根据题干即可作出选

择。

5.【答案】B

【解析】healthier更加健康;fresher更精神;moretired更加劳累;slimmer更加苗条。

根据afterthe2days'off和haveagoodrest,可推断在两天的休息之后,会让人更加精神。

故选:Bo

-看!那个是Tom吗?在两天的假期之后,他看起来更加的精神了。

-现在你明白了吧,对一个上班族来说好好休息是多么的重要。

本题考查形容词的比较级。四个选项都是比较级形式,故重

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