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1、綜合英語(1)期末考試復(fù)習(xí)題查題可以復(fù)制局部題目內(nèi)容,找到對應(yīng)試題和答案進(jìn)行復(fù)習(xí)。超越高度查找按鍵:Ctrl+F一.單項選擇題.(1 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The diamond department was the heart and center of the storA.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Several years later, word came that Napoleon himself was coming to inspect them,A.personificationB.metonymyC.

2、hyperbole參考答案:B.(1.5分)英語修辭方法辨析(版權(quán),所有:超越高度):Was I not at the scene of the crime?A.metaphorB.simileC.rhetorical question參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The din of the stall-holders crying their wares, of donkey-boys and porters clearing a way for themselves by shouting vigorously, and of would-be purchasers ar

3、guing and bargaining is continuous and makes you dizzy.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:She brought me into touch with everything that could be reached or feltsunlight, the rustling of silk, the noises of insects, the creaking of a doo。the voice of a loved on A.onomatopoeia (版權(quán)所

4、有:超越高度)B.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It grows louder and more distinct, until you round a corner and see a fairyland of dancing flashes, as the burnished copper catches the light of innumerable lamps and braziers.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Napoleon was astoni

5、she“ Either you are mad, or I am/t he declare“ Both, sir! ” cried the Swede proudly.A.personification參考答案:正確.(2 分)Duchess sent her maid and secretary out because she didnt like them to know what they would talk to the detectiv參考答案:正確.(2 分)Dee like her mother to have a slender figure and a fair skin,

6、 glistening hair and a quick and witty tongu 參考答案:正確.(2 分)Churchill was surprised at the news, because he had not expected that the Germans would attack the Soviet Union.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)Churchill was not surprised at the news, because he had thought that the Germans would attack the Soviet Union.參考答案:正

7、確.(2 分)Dee doesnt like her friends to see the poor state her family is in, which she thinks is shameful. This tells us that Dee is somewhat a snob(勢利眼).參考答案:正確.(2 5y)Although Hiroshima was destroyed by an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was not different from other Japanese cities.參考答案:錯誤.(

8、2 分)Elsewhere there is the carpet-market with its profusion of rich colors, varied textures and regional designs. Here in this sentence, rich colors means the colors are very expensiv參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)In the text Everyday Use for Your Grandmamma, the mother has a slender finger and smooth skin.參考答案:錯誤.(2

9、 分)Global warming does not seriously threatens the global climate equilibrium that determines the pattern of winds, rainfall, surface temperatures, ocean cur- rents, and sea level.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)In middle east bazaar, the earthen floor, beaten hard by countless feet, deadens the sound of footsteps, an

10、d the vaulted mudbrick walls and roof have hardly and sounds to echo.參考答案:正確.(2 分)Elsewhere there is the carpet-market with its profusion of rich colors, varied textures and regional designs. Here in this sentence, rich colors means deep, strong and beautiful colors.參考答案:正確.(2 分)In the text Everyday

11、 Use for Your Grandmamma, the mother was a large, big-boned woman with rough, man-working hands.參考答案:正確.(2 分)Maggie is an innocent, timid and kind-hearted girl.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The Duchess was asking Ogilvie to drive their car north and she was ready to offer him a large sum of money.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The de

12、struction of the Amazon rain forest will mean silencing thousands of songs we have never even hear參考答案:正確.(2 )Originally, the detective asked for ten thousand only to keep silent and not to report to the polic參考答案:正確.(2 分)The writer of Hiroshima-the u LiveliestM City in Japan is preoccupied with the

13、 sad thoughts as he stepped on the soil of Hiroshima.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The writer of Hiroshima-the u Liveliest “ City in Japan must be an American journalist.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The Duck is the real adversary(對手)of Ogilvi參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)The writer of Ships in the Desert went to the Aral Sea。成海)in order to see the

14、beautiful sea waves ther 參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)When Dee s mother meets a strange white man, she always avoids looking him in the eye and is ready to go away.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The writer of Ships in the Desert went to the Aral Sea (咸海)to search for the underlying causes of the environmental crisis. What he saw the

15、re was hot dry san 參考答案:正確.(2 分)The writer of Hiroshima-the “Liveliest City in Japan must be a Japanese journalist.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)The writer of Hiroshima-theLiveliest City in Japan went to Hiroshima in order to travel in the city.參考答案:錯誤綜合英語(1)期末考試復(fù)習(xí)題一.單項選擇題.(1 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The diamond department was th

16、e heart and center of the storA.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Several years later, word came that Napoleon himself was coming to inspect them A.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Was I not at the scene of the crime?A.metaphorB.simileC.rhetorical question

17、參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The din of the stall-holders crying their wares, of donkey-boys and porters clearing a way for themselves by shouting vigorously, and of would-be purchasers arguing and bargaining is continuous and makes you dizzy.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:She broug

18、ht me into touch with everything that could be reached or felt sunlight, the rustling of silk, the noises of insects, the creaking of a door; the voice of a loved onA.onomatopoeiaB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It grows louder and more distinct, until you round a corner and see a fairyla

19、nd of dancing flashes, as the burnished copper catches the light of innumerable lamps and braziers.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Napoleon was astonishe“ Either you are mad, or I am,“ he declareBoth, sir! ” cried the Swede proudly.A.personificationB.metonymyC.pun參考答案:C.(1.5 分)

20、英語修辭方法辨析:My heart almost stopped beating when I heard my daughter s voice on the phon A.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:C.(1.5分)英語修辭方法辨析:My blood frozA.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:German guns and German planes rained down bombs, shells and bullets. A.paralleli

21、smB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It has long leaves that sway in the wind like slim fingers reaching to touch something.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:On the root of the school house some pigeons were softly cooing. A.onomatopoeiaB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語

22、修辭方法辨析:It must be created by the blood and the work of all of us who believe in the future, who believe in man and his glorious manmade destiny.A.personificationB.rhetorical questionC.hyperbole 參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:This elephant is like a snake as anybody can se A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile 參考答

23、案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein on her racing minA.metaphorB.metonymyC.hyperbole 參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:We shall fight him by land, we shall fight him by sea, we shall fight him in the air. A.parallelismB.metonymyC.hyperbole 參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:How and why he had

24、come to Princeton, New Jersey is a story of struggle, success, and sadness.A.onomatopoeiaB.metonymyC.alliteration 參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The Great Wall was made not only of stones and earth, but of the flesh and blood of millions of men.A.synecdocheB.metonymyC.pun 參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It must be c

25、reated by the blood and the work of all of us who believe in the future, who believe in man and his glorious manmade destiny.A.personificationB.rhetorical questionC.hyperbole 參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The dye-market, the pottery-market and the carpenters* market lie elsewhere in the maze of vaulted str

26、eets which honeycomb this bazaar.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile 參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Hiroshimathe u Liveliest City in JapanA.parallelismB.ironyC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:German guns and German planes rained down bombs, shells and bullets-A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:H

27、e looked as if he had just stepped out of my book of fairytales and had passed me like a spirit.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.A.alliterationB.assonanceC.metaphor 參考答案:B 25.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:We

28、ll, of course, I knew that gentlemen like you carry only large notes. A.onomatopoeiaB.hyperboleC.irony參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The fastest train slipped to a stop in Hiroshima Station.A.alliterationB.metaphorC.assonance參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:My only worry was that January would find me hunting for a j

29、ob again.A.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A二.判斷題答題要求:Read the following sentences and decide whether it is True or False according to your comprehension of the texts.28.(2 分)According to the speech, Churchill would help Hitler fight against U.S.S.R.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)According to the writer of H

30、iroshima-the u Liveliest City in Japan, Hiroshima was different from other Japanese cities in that it was destroyed by an atomic bomb on August 6,1945.參考答案:正確.(2 分)According to the text Ships in the Desert, Scientists were monitoring the air several times a day to chart the course of the climate cha

31、ng參考答案:正確.(2 分)A bazaar is a market or street of shops and stands in Oriental countries.參考答案:正確.(2 分)According to Churchill, Hitlers invasion of Russia served as the first step for his invasion of Britain, thus controlling of the Western Hemispher參考答案:正確.(2 分)Carbon dioxide s ability to trap heat in

32、 the atmosphere does not cause global warming.參考答案:正確.(2 分)Duchess sent her maid and secretary out because she didnt like them to know what they would talk to the detectiv參考答案:正確.(2 分)Dee like her mother to have a slender figure and a fair skinz glistening hair and a quick and witty tongu 參考答案:正確.(2

33、 分)Churchill was surprised at the news, because he had not expected that the Germans would attack the Soviet Union.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)Churchill was not surprised at the news, because he had thought that the Germans would attack the Soviet Union.參考答案:正確.(2 分)Dee doesnt like her friends to see the poor stat

34、e her family is in, which she thinks is shameful. This tells us that Dee is somewhat a snob(勢利眼).參考答案:正確.(2 分)Although Hiroshima was destroyed by an atomic bomb on August 6, 1945, Hiroshima was not different from other Japanese cities.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)Elsewhere there is the carpet-market with its profus

35、ion of rich colors, varied textures and regional designs. Here in this sentence, rich colors means the colors are very expensiv參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)In the text Everyday Use for Your Grandmamma, the mother has a slender finger and smooth skin.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)Global warming does not seriously threatens the globa

36、l climate equilibrium that determines the pattern of winds, rainfall, surface temperatures, ocean cur- rents, and sea level.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)In middle east bazaar, the earthen floor, beaten hard by countless feet deadens the sound of footsteps, and the vaulted mudbrick walls and roof have hardly and sou

37、nds to echo.參考答案:正確.(2 分)Elsewhere there is the carpet-market with its profusion of rich colors, varied textures and regional designs. Here in this sentence, rich colors means deep, strong and beautiful colors.參考答案:正確.(2 分)In the text Everyday Use for Your Grandmamma, the mother was a large, big-bon

38、ed woman with rough, man-working hands.參考答案:正確.(2 分)Maggie is an innocent, timid and kind-hearted girl.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The Duchess was asking Ogilvie to drive their car north and she was ready to offer him a large sum of money.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The destruction of the Amazon rain forest will mean silencing t

39、housands of songs we have never even hear參考答案:正確.(2 分)Originally, the detective asked for ten thousand only to keep silent and not to report to the polic 參考答案:正確.(2 分)The writer of Hiroshima-the u LiveliestCity in Japan is preoccupied with the sad thoughts as he stepped on the soil of Hiroshima.參考答案

40、:正確.(2 分)The writer of Hiroshima-the “ LiveliestM City in Japan must be an American journalist.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The Duck is the real adversary(對手)of Ogilvi參考答案:錯誤.(2 5y)The writer of Ships in the Desert went to the Aral Sea (咸海)in order to see the beautiful sea waves ther 參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)When Dee s mother

41、meets a strange white man, she always avoids looking him in the eye and is ready to go away.參考答案:正確.(2 分)The writer of Ships in the Desert went to the Aral Sea (咸海)to search for the underlying causes of the environmental crisis. What he saw there was hot dry san參考答案:正確.(2 分)The writer of Hiroshima-t

42、he u Liveliest ” City in Japan must be a Japanese journalist.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)The writer of Hiroshima-the “ Liveliest City in Japan went to Hiroshima in order to travel in the city. 參考答案:錯誤綜合英語(1)期末考試復(fù)習(xí)題單項選擇題.(1 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The diamond department was the heart and center of the stor A.parallelismB.metaph

43、orC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Several years later, word came that Napoleon himself was coming to inspect them A.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Was I not at the scene of the crime?A.metaphorB.simileC.rhetorical question參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The din of the stall-holders

44、 crying their wares, of donkey-boys and porters clearing a way for themselves by shouting vigorously, and of would-be purchasers arguing and bargaining is continuous and makes you dizzy.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:She brought me into touch with everything that could be reac

45、hed or feltsunlight, the rustling of silk, the noises of insects, the creaking of a door; the voice of a loved onA.onomatopoeiaB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It grows louder and more distinct, until you round a corner and see a fairyland of dancing flashes, as the burnished copper catch

46、es the light of innumerable lamps and braziers.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Napoleon was astonishe“ Either you are mad, or I am,“ he declare“Both, sir! ” cried the Swede proudly.A.personificationB.metonymyC.pun參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:My heart almost stopped beating when I hea

47、rd my daughter s voice on the phon A.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:C.(1.5分)英語修辭方法辨析:My blood frozA.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:C.fl.S 分)英語修辭方法辨析:German guns and German planes rained down bombs, shells and bullets.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It has lo

48、ng leaves that sway in the wind like slim fingers reaching to touch something.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:On the root of the school house some pigeons were softly cooing.A.onomatopoeiaB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It must be created by the blood and the work o

49、f all of us who believe in the future, who believe in man and his glorious manmade destiny.A.personificationB.rhetorical questionC.hyperbole參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:This elephant is like a snake as anybody can seA.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, ti

50、ght rein on her racing minA.metaphorB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:We shall fight him by land, we shall fight him by sea, we shall fight him in the air. A.parallelismB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:How and why he had come to Princeton, New Jersey is a story of struggle, succ

51、ess, and sadness.A.onomatopoeiaB.metonymyC.alliteration參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The Great Wall was made not only of stones and earth, but of the flesh and blood of millions of men.A.synecdocheB.metonymyC.pun參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It must be created by the blood and the work of all of us who believe in

52、 the future, who believe in man and his glorious man-made destiny.A.personificationB.rhetorical questionC.hyperbole參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The dye-market, the pottery-market and the carpenters* market lie elsewhere in the maze of vaulted streets which honeycomb this bazaar.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.si

53、mile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Hiroshimathe Liveliest” City in JapanA.parallelismB.ironyC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:German guns and German planes rained down bombs, shells and bulletsA.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:He looked as if he had just stepped out of my book of fairytales

54、 and had passed me like a spirit.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to impinge on your ear.A.alliterationB.assonanceC.metaphor參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:Well, of course, I knew that gentlemen like you carry only large note

55、s. A.onomatopoeiaB.hyperboleC.irony參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The fastest train slipped to a stop in Hiroshima Station.A.alliterationB.metaphorC.assonance參考答案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:My only worry was that January would find me hunting for a job again.A.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:AB.metonymyC.pu

56、n參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:My heart almost stopped beating when I heard my daughter s voice on the phon A.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:C.(1.5分)英語修辭方法辨析:My blood frozA.personificationB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:German guns and German planes rained down bombs, shells and bulle

57、ts.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It has long leaves that sway in the wind like slim fingers reaching to touch something.A.parallelismB.metaphorC.simile參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:On the root of the school house some pigeons were softly cooing.A.onomatopoeiaB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答

58、案:A.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:It must be created by the blood and the work of all of us who believe in the future, who believe in man and his glorious man-made destiny.A.personificationB.rhetorical questionC.hyperbole參考答案:B.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:This elephant is like a snake as anybody can seA.parallelismB.metaphor

59、C.simile參考答案:C.(1.5 分)英語修辭方法辨析:The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein on her racing minA.metaphorB.metonymyC.hyperbole參考答案:A二.判斷題答題要求:Read the following sentences and decide whether it is True or False according to your comprehension of the texts.28.(2 分)According to the speech, Churchill woul

60、d help Hitler fight against U.S.S.R.參考答案:錯誤.(2 分)According to the writer of Hiroshima-the uLiveliest City in Japan, Hiroshima was different from other Japanese cities in that it was destroyed by an atomic bomb on August 6,1945.參考答案:正確.(2 分)According to the text Ships in the Desert, Scientists were m

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