科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:
33. _______, I have never seen anyone who’s as capable as John.
A. Long as I have travelled B. As I have traveled so much
C. Much as I have traveled D.As I have traveled so long
科目:gzyy 來源:2013屆湖北武漢部分重點(四校)高二上學期期中英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
1.In what kind of situation will a person say “Do not bad mouth me.” ?
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A.When he feels down. |
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B.When he feels regretful. |
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C.When he is spoken ill of. |
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D.When he feels innocent. |
2.If a person feels sorry for what he has said, he might say “ .”
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A.Do not bad mouth me |
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B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time |
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C.Do not put words in my mouth |
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D.Stop mouthing off |
3.If a person lives from hand to mouth, it implies .
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A.he is badly – off |
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B.he is hard – working |
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C.he is well – off |
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D.he has enough to eat |
4.By saying, “I have been running my mouth long enough”, the speaker means “ ”.
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A.I have run a long way |
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B.I have been a mouthy person |
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C.I have learned a lot |
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D.I have talked too much |
科目:gzyy 來源:2012屆度湖北省高三新起點調(diào)研測試英語題 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
1.In what kind of situation will a person say “Do not bad mouth me.” ?
A.When he feels down. B.When he feels regretful.
C.When he is spoken ill of. D.When he feels innocent.
2.If a person feels sorry for what he has said, he might say “ .”
A.Do not bad mouth me
B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time
C.Do not put words in my mouth
D.Stop mouthing off
3.If a person lives from hand to mouth, it implies .
A.he is badly – off B.he is hard – working
C.he is well – off D.he has enough to eat
4.By saying, “I have been running my mouth long enough”, the speaker means “ ”.
A.I have run a long way B.I have been a mouthy person
C.I have learned a lot D.I have talked too much
科目:gzyy 來源:2013屆山東省濟南世紀英華實驗學校高三上學期期末考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
【小題1】People use their mouths for many things. Which is NOT RIGHT?
| A.eat | B.talk | C.sing | D.hear |
| A.When he feels down . | B.When he feels regretful. |
| C.When he is spoken ill of. | D.When he feels innocent. |
| A.Do not bad mouth me | B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time |
| C.Do not put words in my mouth | D.Stop mouthing off |
| A.he is badly – off(家境貧寒) | B.he is hard – working |
| C.he is well – off(家境好) | D.he has enough to eat |
| A.I have run a long way | B.I have been a mouthy person |
| C.I have learned a lot | D.I have talked too much |
科目:gzyy 來源:2012-2013學年山東省高三上學期期末考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
1.People use their mouths for many things. Which is NOT RIGHT?
A.eat B.talk C.sing D.hear
2.In what kind of situation will a person say “Do not bad mouth me.”? _____________.
A.When he feels down . B.When he feels regretful.
C.When he is spoken ill of. D.When he feels innocent.
3.If a person feels sorry for what he has said, he might say “ .”
A.Do not bad mouth me B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time
C.Do not put words in my mouth D.Stop mouthing off
4.If a person lives from hand to mouth, it implies .
A.he is badly – off(家境貧寒) B.he is hard – working
C.he is well – off(家境好) D.he has enough to eat
5.By saying, “I have been running my mouth long enough”, the speaker means “ ”.
A.I have run a long way B.I have been a mouthy person
C.I have learned a lot D.I have talked too much
科目:gzyy 來源:2011-2012學年湖北武漢部分重點(四校)高二上學期期中英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
【小題1】In what kind of situation will a person say “Do not bad mouth me.” ?
| A.When he feels down. |
| B.When he feels regretful. |
| C.When he is spoken ill of. |
| D.When he feels innocent. |
| A.Do not bad mouth me |
| B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time |
| C.Do not put words in my mouth |
| D.Stop mouthing off |
| A.he is badly – off |
| B.he is hard – working |
| C.he is well – off |
| D.he has enough to eat |
| A.I have run a long way |
| B.I have been a mouthy person |
| C.I have learned a lot |
| D.I have talked too much |
科目:gzyy 來源:2013屆度湖北省武漢市高二上學期期中考試(英語) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
1.In what kind of situation will a person say “Do not bad mouth me.” ?
|
A.When he feels down. |
B.When he feels regretful. |
|
C.When he is spoken ill of. |
D.When he feels innocent. |
2.If a person feels sorry for what he has said, he might say “ .”
|
A.Do not bad mouth me |
|
B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time |
|
C.Do not put words in my mouth |
|
D.Stop mouthing off |
3.If a person lives from hand to mouth, it implies .
|
A.he is badly – off |
B.he is hard – working |
|
C.he is well – off |
D.he has enough to eat |
4.By saying, “I have been running my mouth long enough”, the speaker means “ ”.
|
A.I have run a long way |
B.I have been a mouthy person |
|
C.I have learned a lot |
D.I have talked too much |
科目:gzyy 來源:2014屆遼寧省高二上學期期中考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word“mouth”.
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say“Do not bad mouth me. ”Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say:“I really put my foot in my mouth this time. ”If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something, the other person might protest,“I did not say that . Do not put words in my mouth. ”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person“Born with a silver spoon in his mouth. ”This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold(拒給)sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk, I have been running my mouth long enough.
1.In what kind of situation will a person say“Do not bad mouth me. ”?
|
A.When he feels down. |
B.When he feels regretful. |
|
C.When he is spoken ill of. |
D.When he feels proud. |
2.If a person feels sorry for what he has said, he might say “_____”
|
A.Do not bad mouth me. |
|
B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time. |
|
C.Do not put words in my mouth. |
|
D.Stop mouthing off. |
3.If a person lives from hand to mouth, it implies _____ .
|
A.he is badly-off |
B.he is hard-working |
|
C.he is well-off |
D.he has enough to eat |
4.By saying“I have been running my mouth long enough.”, the speaker means “_____”
|
A.I have run a long way. |
B.I have been a mouthy person. |
|
C.I have learned a lot. |
D.I have talked too much. |
科目:gzyy 來源:2011-2012學年度湖北省武漢市部分重點中學高二上學期期中考試(英語) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
【小題1】In what kind of situation will a person say “Do not bad mouth me.” ?
| A.When he feels down. | B.When he feels regretful. |
| C.When he is spoken ill of. | D.When he feels innocent. |
| A.Do not bad mouth me |
| B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time |
| C.Do not put words in my mouth |
| D.Stop mouthing off |
| A.he is badly – off | B.he is hard – working |
| C.he is well – off | D.he has enough to eat |
| A.I have run a long way | B.I have been a mouthy person |
| C.I have learned a lot | D.I have talked too much |
科目:gzyy 來源:2013-2014學年高考二輪復習訓練:專題1 動詞的時態(tài)與語態(tài)英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things.They eat,talk,shout and sing.They smile and they kiss.In the English language,there are many expressions using the word “mouth”.
For example,if you say bad things about a person,the person might protest(抗議) and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes,people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person.Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell.The speaker might say,“I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen,the speaker might feel down in the mouth.In other words,he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something.The other person might protest,“I did not say that.Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family.There is an expression for this,too.You might say such a person,“was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth.This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life,like food.
Parents might sometimes keep a child off sweet food as a form of punishment for saying bad things.For example,if a child says things she should not say to her parents,she might be described as a mouthy child.The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk.I have been running my mouth long enough.
1.What will the person say if he feels sorry for what he has said?
A.Do not bad mouth me.
B.Stop mouthing off.
C.Do not put words in my mouth.
D.I really put my foot in my mouth this time.
2.If a person lives from hand to mouth,it implies that________.
A.he is badly-off? B.he is hard-working
C.he has lots of money? D.he has enough to eat
3.By saying“I have been running my mouth long enough”,the speaker means “________”.
A.I have run a long way
B.I have talked too much
C.I have learned a lot
D.I have been a mouthy person
4.What is mainly talked about in the text?
A.Expressions about the word “mouth”.
B.Functions of the organ “mouth”.
C.Opinions about “mouthy people”.
D.Meanings of the word “mouth”.
科目:gzyy 來源:2012-2013學年遼寧省沈陽二中高二上學期期中考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word“mouth”.
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say“Do not bad mouth me. ”Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say:“I really put my foot in my mouth this time. ”If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something, the other person might protest,“I did not say that . Do not put words in my mouth. ”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person“Born with a silver spoon in his mouth. ”This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold(拒給)sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk, I have been running my mouth long enough.
【小題1】In what kind of situation will a person say“Do not bad mouth me. ”?
| A.When he feels down. | B.When he feels regretful. |
| C.When he is spoken ill of. | D.When he feels proud. |
| A.Do not bad mouth me. |
| B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time. |
| C.Do not put words in my mouth. |
| D.Stop mouthing off. |
| A.he is badly-off | B.he is hard-working |
| C.he is well-off | D.he has enough to eat |
| A.I have run a long way. | B.I have been a mouthy person. |
| C.I have learned a lot. | D.I have talked too much. |
科目:gzyy 來源:2011—2012學年度湖北省武漢市部分學校高三新起點調(diào)研測試英語卷 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
【小題1】In what kind of situation will a person say “Do not bad mouth me.” ?
| A.When he feels down. | B.When he feels regretful. |
| C.When he is spoken ill of. | D.When he feels innocent. |
| A.Do not bad mouth me |
| B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time |
| C.Do not put words in my mouth |
| D.Stop mouthing off |
| A.he is badly – off | B.he is hard – working |
| C.he is well – off | D.he has enough to eat |
| A.I have run a long way | B.I have been a mouthy person |
| C.I have learned a lot | D.I have talked too much |
科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:030
根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項
—What's the matter, Bill? Why are you sitting on the ground?
— 1
—I'm sorry to hear it.Is there anything I can do for you?
— 2
—Is he in his office or at home?
— 3
—I've got it down. Now I'll run to the nearest public phone.Wait for me here.
— 4 It 'll save time.
—That's a good idea.I'll be back soon.
— 5
—Don't worry.I won't.
A.I have walked a long way and I am terribly tired.
B.All right! You can ride my bicycle.
C.Yes.Will you please call my father and ask him to come at once?
D.You must make sure that you go very fast.
E.I fell off my bike and hurt my legs.
F.You mustn't ride too fast.
G.He's in his office and his telephone number is 553246.
科目:gzyy 來源:湖北省武漢市部分學校2011-2012學年高三新起點調(diào)研測試英語試題 題型:050
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科目:gzyy 來源:專項題 題型:單選題
科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word“mouth”.
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say“Do not bad mouth me. ”Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say:“I really put my foot in my mouth this time. ”If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something, the other person might protest,“I did not say that . Do not put words in my mouth. ”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person“Born with a silver spoon in his mouth. ”This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold(拒給)sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk, I have been running my mouth long enough.
64.In what kind of situation will a person say“Do not bad mouth me. ”?
A.When he feels down. B.When he feels regretful.
C.When he is spoken ill of. D.When he feels proud.
65.If a person feels sorry for what he has said, he might say “_____”
A.Do not bad mouth me.
B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time.
C.Do not put words in my mouth.
D.Stop mouthing off.
66.If a person lives from hand to mouth, it implies _____ .
A.he is badly-off B.he is hard-working
C.he is well-off D.he has enough to eat
67.By saying“I have been running my mouth long enough.”, the speaker means “_____”
A.I have run a long way. B.I have been a mouthy person.
C.I have learned a lot. D.I have talked too much.
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People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word“mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest(抗議)and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes keep a child off sweet food as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off..
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
61. When will a person probably say“do not bad mouth me”?
A. When he feels down. B. When he is regretful.
C. When he is spoken ill of. D. When he gets angry.
【答案】C
【解析】根據(jù)第二段第一句if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest(抗議)and say “Do not bad mouth me.”“如果你說一個人的壞話,這個人可能會抗議說不要說我壞話?!?/p>
62.What will the person say if he feels sorry for what he has said?
A. Do not bad mouth me.
B. Stop mouthing off.
C. Do not put words in my mouth.
D. I really put my foot in my mouth this time.
【答案】D
【解析】根據(jù)第二段Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.”有時人們對家人和朋友說了一些他們后來會后悔的話因為這些話上海了那個人。。。。說話的人就會說“這次我真的說錯話了。”
63.If a person lives from hand to mouth, it implies that__________.
A. he is badly-off B. he is hard-working
C. he has lots of money D. he has enough to eat
【答案】A
【解析】根據(jù)第四段This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth.與富人相對的是窮人。
64.By saying“I have been running my mouth long enough”,the speaker means“________”.
A. I have run a long way B. I have talked too much
C. I have learned a lot D. I have been a mouthy person
【答案】B
【解析】
65.What is mainly talked about in the text?
A. Expressions about the word“mouth”. B. Functions of the organ“mouth”.
C. Opinions about“mouthy people”. D. Meanings of the word“mouth”.
【答案】A
【解析】第一段最后一句是主題句. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word“mouth.”
科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
科目:gzyy 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
People use their mouths for many things. They eat, talk, shout and sing. They smile and they kiss. In the English language, there are many expressions using the word “mouth.”
For example, if you say bad things about a person, the person might protest and say “Do not bad mouth me.” Sometimes, people say something to a friend or family member that they later regret because it hurts that person’s feelings. Or they tell the person something they were not supposed to tell. The speaker might say: “I really put my foot in my mouth this time.” If this should happen, the speaker might feel down in the mouth. In other words, he might feel sad for saying the wrong thing.
Another situation is when someone falsely claims another person said something. The other person might protest: “I did not say that. Do not put words in my mouth.”
Some people have lots of money because they were born into a very rich family. There is an expression for this, too. You might say such a person, “was born with a silver spoon in his mouth.” This rich person is the opposite of a person who lives from hand to mouth. This person is very poor and only has enough money for the most important things in life, like food.
Parents might sometimes withhold sweet food from a child as a form of punishment for saying bad things. For example, if a child says things she should not say to her parents, she might be described as a mouthy child. The parents might even tell the child to stop mouthing off.
But enough of all this talk. I have been running my mouth long enough.
56. People use their mouths for many things. Which is NOT RIGHT?
A. eat B. talk C. sing D. hear
57.In what kind of situation will a person say “Do not bad mouth me.”? _____________.
A.When he feels down . B.When he feels regretful.
C.When he is spoken ill of. D.When he feels innocent.
58.If a person feels sorry for what he has said, he might say “ .”
A.Do not bad mouth me B.I really put my foot in my mouth this time
C.Do not put words in my mouth D.Stop mouthing off
59.If a person lives from hand to mouth, it implies .
A.he is badly – off(家境貧寒) B.he is hard – working
C.he is well – off(家境好) D.he has enough to eat
60.By saying, “I have been running my mouth long enough”, the speaker means “ ”.
A.I have run a long way B.I have been a mouthy person
C.I have learned a lot D.I have talked too much
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Traveling can be a very fun and exciting way to vacation with your family, but it does not always turn out as expected. I have traveled a lot with my family over the years, but some experiences are worth forgetting altogether. I remember a particular traveling experience which sticks out in my mind for the wrong reasons.
My dad and stepmom had decided to drive to California for our family vacation. This was supposed to provide educational value, since we would be able to stop along the way and look at various sites in each state. Everything was going as planned until we decided to take a break and stop at the Grand Canyon(大峽谷). I had always wanted to see this exciting place and had decided to write a report on it for my eight-grade English class. We got out of the car and were walking on one of the paths to get to a cliff(懸崖) so we could take a family photo when I slipped(滑倒) and fell down. I fell on a piece of rock, and felt great pain run up my leg at once. My dad took me to the nearest hospital and, after an eight-hour wait in the emergency room(急診室), found out that I broke two bones in my foot.
Needless to say, our vacation was no fun for me because I was in pain during the whole two-week trip. I ended up making an appointment the day we got home to see a doctor for a check-up. That was definitely not what I consider fun or a great vacation, and it really put a dent in our sightseeing plans.
65. What is the author’s attitude towards traveling?
A. Curious B. Positive C. Satisfied D. Objective(客觀的)
66. Why does the author always remember the particular traveling experience?
A. It was full of adventures. (冒險) B. It was an unpleasant experience.
C. It was terribly boring and tiring. D. It was of educational value to him.
67. The author slipped and fell down when he was _________.
A. parking his car B. walking on a path to a cliff
C. taking a photo of his family D. standing on the edge of a cliff
68. From the passage we learn that _________.
A. the bones of the author’s two legs were broken.
B. the author waited for 8 hours before the treatment
C. the author was taken to the hospital near his home
D. the travel of the family lasted about half a month
69. What does the underlined phrase put a dent in in the last paragraph probably mean?
A. Canceled. B. Developed. C. Ruined. D. Uncovered.
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