Ⅲ、句子釋義。從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選擇一個正確答案,并填入答題紙相應(yīng)位置。(本大題共10小題,每小題1分,共10分)
41.If such work is hundreds or thousands of years old and is still admired, there is probably something to it.
A.…there is a good reason for people to love it.
B.…there is something people failed to discover.
C.…you can be sure that it is well-written.
D.…you can conclude that it must be popular.
42.Today an appearance on a television talk show is the ultimate proof of ”making it”in America.
A.…an important sign of what you are doing in America.
B.…strong evidence that you have adjusted to life in America.
C.…the best proof that you have succeeded in the United States.
D.…the last proof that you have been accepted by American society.
43.“A great army it was, and a great story for me .It will go down in history!”
A.The story will be recorded in history books.
B.The story will be told in history classes.
C.This army is worth being remembered forever.
D.This army deserves praise for their victory.
44.The Sea Around Us was a delightful antidote to our ignorance.
A.The Sea Around Us was about what medicine to use in emergency.
B.The Sea Around Us was a useful and delightful book on first aid.
C.The book was written for those who knew little about the sea.
D.The book was both informative and delightful to read.
45.A child is a believing creature. Cliff undoubtedly believed them.
A.A child always wants adults to believe him.
B.A child readily accepts what adults say.
C.A child never rejects what adults tell him to do.
D.A child never thinks that adults can be right
46.In other words, love comes into an imperfect world to make it livable.
A.…love makes an imperfect world good enough to live in.
B.…love is extremely important where things are not perfect.
C.…love means more in an imperfect world than in a perfect one.
D.…love is so powerful that it can make an imperfect world desirable.
47.When I show the documents to Dyson, he is obviously shaken.
A.…h(huán)e doesn’t accept what he has seen.
B.…h(huán)e begins trembling all over with fear.
C.…clearly, he is indifferent.
D.…clearly, he is shocked.
48.It left me open-minded about prayers.
A.It caused me to believe in prayers.
B.It caused me to have doubts about prayers.
C.It made me reconsider my attitude towards prayers.
D.It made me realize that prayers were never answered.
49.My mother reached into her bottomless supply of maxims and told Doris,“An apple a day keeps the doctor away.”
A.My mother took out a book, which provides a large number of maxims.
B.My mother began quoting a wise saying from her unlimited collection.
C.My mother always had a book of quotations within easy reach.
D.My mother was constantly supplied with sayings and quotations.
50.The audiences were small, and even if Rudolf had been really first-rate, they would not have been very demonstrative.
A.They would not have demonstrated much interest.
B.They would not have done anything for him.
C.They would not have responded warmly.
D.They would not have told him anything
41.If such work is hundreds or thousands of years old and is still admired, there is probably something to it.
A.…there is a good reason for people to love it.
B.…there is something people failed to discover.
C.…you can be sure that it is well-written.
D.…you can conclude that it must be popular.
42.Today an appearance on a television talk show is the ultimate proof of ”making it”in America.
A.…an important sign of what you are doing in America.
B.…strong evidence that you have adjusted to life in America.
C.…the best proof that you have succeeded in the United States.
D.…the last proof that you have been accepted by American society.
43.“A great army it was, and a great story for me .It will go down in history!”
A.The story will be recorded in history books.
B.The story will be told in history classes.
C.This army is worth being remembered forever.
D.This army deserves praise for their victory.
44.The Sea Around Us was a delightful antidote to our ignorance.
A.The Sea Around Us was about what medicine to use in emergency.
B.The Sea Around Us was a useful and delightful book on first aid.
C.The book was written for those who knew little about the sea.
D.The book was both informative and delightful to read.
45.A child is a believing creature. Cliff undoubtedly believed them.
A.A child always wants adults to believe him.
B.A child readily accepts what adults say.
C.A child never rejects what adults tell him to do.
D.A child never thinks that adults can be right
46.In other words, love comes into an imperfect world to make it livable.
A.…love makes an imperfect world good enough to live in.
B.…love is extremely important where things are not perfect.
C.…love means more in an imperfect world than in a perfect one.
D.…love is so powerful that it can make an imperfect world desirable.
47.When I show the documents to Dyson, he is obviously shaken.
A.…h(huán)e doesn’t accept what he has seen.
B.…h(huán)e begins trembling all over with fear.
C.…clearly, he is indifferent.
D.…clearly, he is shocked.
48.It left me open-minded about prayers.
A.It caused me to believe in prayers.
B.It caused me to have doubts about prayers.
C.It made me reconsider my attitude towards prayers.
D.It made me realize that prayers were never answered.
49.My mother reached into her bottomless supply of maxims and told Doris,“An apple a day keeps the doctor away.”
A.My mother took out a book, which provides a large number of maxims.
B.My mother began quoting a wise saying from her unlimited collection.
C.My mother always had a book of quotations within easy reach.
D.My mother was constantly supplied with sayings and quotations.
50.The audiences were small, and even if Rudolf had been really first-rate, they would not have been very demonstrative.
A.They would not have demonstrated much interest.
B.They would not have done anything for him.
C.They would not have responded warmly.
D.They would not have told him anything