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复习要点1、 翻译1. Next to her, crouched the statuette of a leopard, ready to spring down at the top drawer of a filing cabinet.2. Nature had endowed the rest of the human race with a sixth sense and left me out.But like someone born deaf, but bitterly determined to find out about sound, I watched my teachers to find out about thought.3. True, often there is a kind of innocence in prejudices, but in those days I viewed grade-three thinking with contempt and mockery.4. Grade-two thinking is the detection of contradictions.Grade-two thinkers do not stampede easily, though often they fall into the other fault and lag behind.Grade-two thinking is a withdrawal, with eyes and ears open.It destroys without having the power to create.5. Now you are expecting me to describe how I saw the folly of my ways and came back to the warm nest, where prejudices are so often called loyalties, where pointless actions are hallowed into custom by repetition, where we are content to say we think when all we do is feel.6. It didnt matter to her in the least where he had gone. All that mattered was that he paid his three guineas a week regularly for board and lodging.7. In the year 1960 the Union of South Africa celebrated its Golden Jubilee, and there was a nationwide sensation when the one-thousand-pound prize for the finest piece of sculpture was won by a black man, Edward Simelane.8. His work, African Mother and Child, not only excited the admiration, but touched the conscience or heart or whatever it was that responded, of white South Africa, and seemed likely to make him famous in other countries.9.They gave a whole window to it, with a white velvet backdrop, if there is anything called white velvet, and some complimentary words.10.They ate in silence, sleepy and yet on fire with excitement, for it was the first day of their first spring sowing as man and wife. And each felt the glamour of that day on which they were to open up the earth together and plant seeds in it . 2、 选择1. People who are_such great talents are usually_.A. conferred with, few and far between B. blessed with, few and farC. endowed with, few and far between D. gifted, rare and far between2. He is interested in _money and fame. Every day he is either busy making money or busy_important.A.nothing but, being B. neither,beingC. both, with being D. Just, to be3. _we will be_complete with the worlds strongest football team in a few years time.A. On my money, at a position to B. For my dough, be enabled toC. With my money, ready to D. For my money, in a position to4. She_that position in the company, and she felt that she was qualified. In fact,_, she was overqualified.A. aspired to, if anything B. desired for, or anythingC. conspired for, in anything D. inspired to, if anything5. The people of that area are poor even_. When the place is hit by a flood, they will be_.A. at the worst of times, in real anguish B. at the best of times, in real anguishC. for the best time, in real crisis D. at better times, very painful6. Corruption will not vanish_. We have to combat it firmly. Otherwise it will be Cheng Kejie_again.A. for itself, once more B. of itself, all over C. in itself, come over D. by itself, for ever7. We cant_examinations altogether unless we can_a better way to evaluate the students.A. do away, come up with B. do away of, come up acrossC. do away with, come up with D. do away from, come up 8. _, we should not have_Shanghai when we designated the first batch of special economic zones.A. Looking back, left aside B. Now that we think about it, left behindC. With hindsight, left out D. We now realize that, included9. He will be_to turn her for help. They are not even on speaking terms.A.the last; to B. the last person; toC. a last person; on D. the last person; on10. I resented_like that and I went to complain_the manager. The manager apologized for the inconvenience but said that they had no other choice.A. to be searched; to B. them to search me; aboutC. being searched; of D. being searched; to11. The man was _for air. He _a fish out of water.A. gasping; put me in mind of B. Breathing; put me in mind ofC. gulping; remind me D. gasping; remind me of12. She is always complaining_something. It _my nerves.A. of; gets to B. about; gets on C. about; got on D. for; is getting on13. Professor Drake_his hand into the jar and brought out a fish for me to look at, and he asked me to keep it_, saying that whoever does not know how to take care of a specimen is not fit to be a scientist.A. stretched; moist B. plunged; moistenedC. reached; being moistened D. worked; moistening14. He did everything possible to _some support for his decision to _more money to his favorite project.A. win over; allow B. whip up C. get; divide D. whip up; allot15. I did not even know what they were quarreling about, but he suddenly_me,_ that it was all mu fault.A. turned to; yelling B. turned on; shrieking C. turned round; screaming D. turned on; and exclaiming16. They are an odd couple. She is as tall _he is short, and he is as fat_she is thin. But they are both_happy as they are old.A. as; as; so B. while; while; as C. and; and; as D. as; as; as17. Many soldiers were_be eating boiled boots. It was clear that they did not _the snow-covered mountain.A. so hungry that they; feel up to climb B.as hungry as to; feel up to climbingC. so hungry as to; feel up to climbing D.hungry enough to; feel like to climb18. If he should fail to_the project to a successful close in time, he would be severely _.A. bring; reprimanded B. take; critized C. carry; scolded D. put; lectured on19. I dont _going out today, with the sandstorm_.A. feel up to; or something B. feel like; and allC. feel like to; and the like D. Feel up; and everything20. So we_toward the nearest village which was twenty miles away. Just then an orderly came to give us a horse, but we waved it_, telling him to give it to the wounded soldiers.A. started off; away B. set off; in C. struggled; on D. set out; along21. Her sincere warm welcome put me _, and I decided to _my heart to her.A. at home; talk out B. to ease; take out C. into ease; opened D. at ease; talk out22. Just the a great sense of pride_him.A. fell on B.swept over C.overcame D. overpowered23. With rheumatism, he could no longer_his knee. His arms and legs seemed to _him.A. stoop; rebel against B.bend; rebel against C. bend over;rebel D.stoop over;disobey24. Do you believe that only_people can produce literature that is_of our great nation?A. worthy; worthy B. worthwhile; wo

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