It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java’s young people mad with excitement.Fireworks were lit long before the moon (1) . The big noise brought people out (2) the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of (3) fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys (4) more and covered their ears as they waited (5) for the explosions.The moon appeared above the horizon: huge, (6) ball high above the city, and the (7) filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year’s greatest (8) :"the Night of the Full Moon", a festival that is especially popular (9) young people.More and more young Javanese (10) together and walked slowly through the (11) Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain (12) the city. They continued to climb (13) they reached the old temple at the (14) of the mountain.After they were (15) the temple, they drank their water and ate their mooncakes— delicious home-made ones, (16) of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people (17) cross-legged in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And (18) , in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to (19) the brightly shining moon.By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the (20) city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.
第(4)空应选择()
A:lit B:bought C:piled D:removed
Passage Two
Thousands of years ago, in the middle of an ocean, miles from the nearest island, an undersea volcano(火山) broke out. The hot liquid rock piled higher and higher and spread wider and wider. In this way, an island rose up in the sea.
As time went on, hot sun and cool rains made the rock split and break to pieces. Sea waves dashed against the rock. In this way, soil and sand came into being.
Nothing lived on the naked soil. And then the wind and birds brought plant seeds, spiders and other little creatures there. Only plants could grow first. Only they, in sunlight, could produce food from the minerals of the soil, water and air. While many animals landed on the island, they could find no food. A spider spun its web in vain, because there were no insects for its web to catch, In sects couldn’ t stay until there were plants for them to eat. So plants had to be the pioneer life on this new island.
The passage centers on ()
A:how an undersea volcano broke out B:how an island rose up in the sea C:how soil was formed on a new island D:how life began on a volcano-produced island
The people who lives in the far North are called Eskimos(爱斯基摩托车人). In the world of ice and snow it is (21) to grow plants for food. The Eskimos must hunt and fish during the whole year to (22) themselves and their families with food.
In winter, they hunt the seal(海豹) (23) the polar(极地的) bear. When they hunt the seal, they (24) a hole in the ice and try to (25) the seal when it comes up to breathe.
In summer, the Eskimos hunt (26) animals, and they also hunt birds and catch fish.
(27) that is useful is saved. The Eskimos use the meat from animals for food. They melt(融化) the fat from their bodies and use the (28) as fuel(燃料). They make tools out of animals bones. The skin and furs of animals are used for making clothing.
If an Eskimo is (29) lucky, he may kill a whale(鲤鱼), (30) a dead whale may wash up on the shore near his house. The whale is an especially useful animal, because it gives a great (31) of oil.
There is (32) wood at all where the Eskimos live. Eskimos (33) all their wood from the sea. Sometimes floating wood from places farther south washes up on the shore.
Most Eskimo houses are (34) of stones. Instead of a door, there is a long, low tunnel (地道) (35) into the house. People have to crawl(爬) through the tunnel in order to enter the house.
34()
A:built B:constructed C:made D:piled
Passage Two Thousands of years ago, in the middle of an ocean, miles from the nearest island, an undersea volcano(火山) broke out. The hot liquid rock piled higher and higher and spread wider and wider. In this way, an island rose up in the sea. As time went on, hot sun and cool rains made the rock split and break to pieces. Sea waves dashed against the rock. In this way, soil and sand came into being. Nothing lived on the naked soil. And then the wind and birds brought plant seeds, spiders and other little creatures there. Only plants could grow first. Only they, in sunlight, could produce food from the minerals of the soil, water and air. While many animals landed on the island, they could find no food. A spider spun its web in vain, because there were no insects for its web to catch, In sects couldn’ t stay until there were plants for them to eat. So plants had to be the pioneer life on this new island.
The passage centers on ()
A:how an undersea volcano broke out B:how an island rose up in the sea C:how soil was formed on a new island D:how life began on a volcano-produced island
While they were away on vocation, they allowed their mail to (be accumulated) at the post office.
A:be decreased B:be delivered C:be piled up D:be returned
It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java’s young people mad with excitement.Fireworks were lit long before the moon (1) . The big noise brought people out (2) the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of (3) fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys (4) more and covered their ears as they waited (5) for the explosions.The moon appeared above the horizon: huge, (6) ball high above the city, and the (7) filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year’s greatest (8) :"the Night of the Full Moon", a festival that is especially popular (9) young people.More and more young Javanese (10) together and walked slowly through the (11) Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain (12) the city. They continued to climb (13) they reached the old temple at the (14) of the mountain.After they were (15) the temple, they drank their water and ate their mooncakes— delicious home-made ones, (16) of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people (17) cross-legged in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And (18) , in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to (19) the brightly shining moon.By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the (20) city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.
第(4)空应选择()
A:lit B:bought C:piled D:removed
It was the night of the full moon, a time which always drives Java’s young people mad with excitement.Fireworks were lit long before the moon (1) . The big noise brought people out (2) the warm night to enjoy the interesting scene. Everywhere, there were the paper remains of (3) fireworks lying on the ground. Little boys (4) more and covered their ears as they waited (5) for the explosions.The moon appeared above the horizon: huge, (6) ball high above the city, and the (7) filled with people, as Java began to enjoy one of the year’s greatest (8) :"the Night of the Full Moon", a festival that is especially popular (9) young people.More and more young Javanese (10) together and walked slowly through the (11) Joking and chatting, they moved towards the mountain (12) the city. They continued to climb (13) they reached the old temple at the (14) of the mountain.After they were (15) the temple, they drank their water and ate their mooncakes— delicious home-made ones, (16) of dried fruit and nuts. Outside, on the mountain, young people (17) cross-legged in circles, chatting and telling each other jokes. And (18) , in their hundreds, more young people continued to make their way up the mountain to (19) the brightly shining moon.By midnight, the fireworks had stopped shooting up from the (20) city in the valley below them. But during the night, the sound continued to be heard from the distance.
第(4)空应选择()
A:lit B:bought C:piled D:removed