2022年高考安徽英语一轮复习 课时作业19
2022年高考安徽英语一轮复习 课时作业19.单项填空1(xx·浦东二模)Bill,can I get you anything to drink?_.AYou are weleBNo problemCI wouldnt mind a coffeeDDoesnt matter2(xx·石家庄一中二模)videojug,which has_food and drink programme with clear explanations,is_very popular website.Aa;theBthe;/Ca;aD/;a3(xx·辽宁大连高三双基测试)My_subject is Business Administration and my minor subject is English.AmainBmajorCchiefDprimary4(xx·南京一模)_time at Beijing Normal University,Im very impressed with the quality of the teachers and students.AHaving spentBBeing spentCTo spentDSpending5(xx·丽水高三质检)What annoyed your father was not what you said,but the way_you said it.Aby whichBwhichCin whatDthat6(xx·长安五校一模)The lawyer advised Tom to drop the_since he had little chance to win.AaffairBcaseCincidentDevent7(xx·昆明质检)The five rings on the Olympic flag_the union of the five continents and the meeting of athletes from all over the world.ApresentBdeliverCrepresentDresemble8(xx·江苏质量调研)It brought child poverty to the_of the public,and for this reason alone it is a very impotant novel.AattentionBacquisitionCadministrationDassociation9(xx·山东省实验中学二模)He is no fool at all,_,he is the smartest boy I have ever seen.Ain additionBin factCin particularDin general10(xx·枣庄模拟)He should have been warned of the danger._,but he wouldnt listen to me.ASo he hadBSo had heCSo was heDSo he was11(xx·江西毕业班新课程教学质量检测)When we reached the top of the hill,a magnificent view of the sea_us.Aacknowledged BinterruptedCdisplayed Dgreeted12(xx·济南4月巩固性训练)The old couple,_in the small village for years,can tell the names of all the villagers.Aliving BlivedChaving livedDto have lived13(xx·湖南六校联考)I know its normal for such a thing to happen,but we_it if wed been more careful.Aneed have avoidedBcould have avoidedCwill have avoidedDhad avoided14Parents,of course,will do everything they could to_their children from harm.AdefendBconvinceCovereDreduce15(xx·河南豫北三校高三下学期联考)Honesty is a virtue_greed is an evil,as the saying goes.AwhileBwhenCasDand.完形填空建议用时15(xx·厦门市双十中学高三模拟)Body language is the quiet,secret and most powerful language of all!It speaks _1_than words.According to specialists,our bodies send out more_2_than we realize.In fact,nonverbal (非言语) munication takes up about 50% of what we really_3_.And body language is particularly_4_when we attempt to municate across cultures.Indeed,what is called body language is so_5_a part of us that its actually often unnoticed.And misunderstandings occur as a result of it._6_,different societies treat the_7_between people differently.Northern Europeans usually do not like having_8_contact (接触) even with friends,and certainly not with_9_.People from Latin American countries,_10_,touch each other quite a lot.Therefore,its possible that in_11_,it may look like a Latino is_12_a Norwegian all over the room.The Latino,trying to express friendship,will keep moving _13_.The Norwegian,very probably seeing this as pushiness,will keep_14_which the Latino will in return regard as _15_.Clearly,a great deal is going on when people_16_.And only a part of it is in the words themselves.And when parties are from_17_cultures,theres a strong possibility of _18_.But whatever the situation,the best_19_is to obey the Golden Rule:treat others as you would like to be_20_.,1A.straighterBlouderCharderDfurther2A.soundsBinvitationsCfeelingsDmessages3A.hopeBreceiveCdiscoverDmean4A.immediateBmisleadingCimportantDdifficult5A.wellBfarCmuch Dlong6A.For example BThusCHowever DIn short7A.tradeBdistanceCconnections Dgreetings8A.eye BverbalCbodilyDtelephone9A.strangersBrelativesCneighboursDenemies10A.in other words Bon the other handCin a similar wayDby all means11A.troubleBconversationCsilence Dexperiment12A.disturbingBhelpingCguiding Dfollowing13A.closerBfasterCinDaway14A.stepping forwardBgoing onCbacking away Ding out15A.weakness BcarelessnessCfriendliness Dcoldness16A.talkBtravelClaugh Dthink17A.differentBEuropean CLatino Drich18A.curiosityBexcitementCmisunderstandingDnervousness19A.chance BtimeCresult Dadvice20A.noticedBtreatedCrespectedDpleased.阅读理解(xx·北京市朝阳区第一学期统一考试)The word hug is of uncertain origin.The Oxford English Dictionary cautions against confusing it with huggeanother word of the Middle English ug,meaning “to inspire with fear or disgust”Nevertheless,I find myself drawn to the possibility that hug does,in fact,have some connection wit