参考答案和解析
正确答案: B
解析:
题目问的是:在英国,喝茶一般在什么时候?文章首句表明“In England,afternoon tea,taken between four and five,is the most informal meal of the day.”所以喝茶通常是在下午的四点到五点,选项C与题意相符。
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  • 第1题:

    In his early days Gandhi served as a stretcher-bearer on the British side in the Boer War, and he was prepared to do the same again in the war of 1914-1918.


    正确答案:

     本题考核知识点:定语和状语的翻译

    该句是and连接的并列句,其主干结构是:Gandhi served as a... and he was prepared...。前一分句中“in his early days”和“in the Boer War”都作时间状语,修饰谓语served,翻译时应放在句首。“on the British side”做后置定语,修饰stretcher-bearer,应译为前置定语,即,“英方的担架员”。

    词汇:serve as sth.意为“(为……)工作,服务,履行义务,尽职责”;stretcher-bearer指“抬担架者”;on sb.’s side意为“站在某人一边,和某人观点一致”。

    翻译:早年间,在布尔战争期间甘地曾经为英方抬过担架,而且在1914-1918年战争期间他又准备这么做。

  • 第2题:

    7. The twin sisters usually leave __________home __________ school very early.

    A.to,for

    B.for,to

    C.from,to

    D./,for


    正确答案:D

  • 第3题:

    She usually goes to ( ) early.

    A、the bed

    B、beds

    C、bed

    D、a bed


    参考答案:C

  • 第4题:

    From a very early age, perhaps the age of five or six, I knew that when I grew I should be a writer.(语法上正确与否)()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    答案:错

  • 第5题:

    请在第32处填上正确答案。

    A.morning

    B.afternoon

    C.evening

    D.week


    正确答案:A
    因为是吃早饭,因此断定是第二天早晨。而B项afternoon“下午”;C项evening“晚上”;D项week“周”,都不合逻辑。故选A。

  • 第6题:

    资料:People differ greatly in their readiness to try new products. In each product area,there are“consumption pioneers”and early adopters. Other individuals adopt new products much later. After a slow start,an increasing number of people adopt the new product.
    The five-adopter groups have different values. Innovators are venturesome-they try new ideas at risk. Early adopters are guided by respect-they are opinion leaders in their communities and adopt new ideas early but carefully. The early majority are deliberate-although they rarely are leaders,they adopt new ideas before the average person. The late majority skeptical-they adopt an innovation only after a majority of people have tried it. Finally,laggards are tradition bound-they are suspicious of changes and adopt the innovation only when it has become something of a tradition itself.

    Which group adopts new ideas before the average person?

    A.Early adopters
    B.Innovators
    C.The early majority
    D.All above

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查的是细节理解。
    【关键词】 group adopts new ideas before the average person
    【主题句】 第2自然段Innovators are venturesome-they try new ideas at risk。Early adopters are guided by respect-they are opinion leaders in their communities and adopt new ideas early but carefully。The early majority are deliberate-although they rarely are leaders,they adopt new ideas before the average person。创新者是冒险主义者,他们敢于冒险尝试新的想法。早期采纳者地位受人尊重,他们是所在团体的意见领袖,并早早而谨慎地采纳新的想法。早期多数人是深思熟虑的,尽管他们很少是领导者,但他们在普通人之前采纳新的想法。
    【解析】本题的问题是“哪一团体在普通人之前接纳新想法?”。 A选项“早期接纳者”;B选项“创新者”;C选项“早期多数人”;D选项“以上皆是”。根据题目中关键词找到主题句,前三种团体都是在普通人之前采纳新的想法,选项D正确。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    An ordinary English tea usually consists of ______.
    A

    either tea or food

    B

    both tea and food

    C

    only tea and milk


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    题目问的是:一次普通的英式茶点通常包括什么?根据文中第五句提到“Each person has a cup and saucer, a spoon ( 汤匙 ) and a small plate for bread-and-butter and cake”可知在喝茶的时候,会有一些像蛋糕、奶油面包等食品可知,选项B正确。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    When is a driver likely to have a sleep-related accident according to researchers?
    A

    In the middle of the morning is 10 times as likely as those driving in the evening.

    B

    Very early in the evening is as likely as those driving early in the morning.

    C

    Very early in the morning is much more likely than those driving early in the evening.

    D

    In the middle of the evening is 10 times as likely as those driving early in the morning.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    比较结构的找寻和判断。题干中的关键词为a sleep-related accident,从而定位到录音中的“a driver who is on the road between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. is about 10 times as likely to have a sleep-related accident as someone who is driving…early in the evening”,表明清晨4到6点之间开车的人发生与睡眠相关车祸的可能性是……傍晚时候的十倍。由此可知,在清晨开车出现车祸的可能性比傍晚要高出很多。因此,选项C为正确答案。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    In England, tea is usually served ______.
    A

    early in the morning

    B

    early in the afternoon

    C

    between four and five


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    题目问的是:在英国,喝茶一般在什么时候?文章首句表明“In England,afternoon tea,taken between four and five,is the most informal meal of the day.”所以喝茶通常是在下午的四点到五点,选项C与题意相符。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    A

    Around midday.

    B

    In the afternoon.

    C

    In the early morning.

    D

    In the early evening.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    细节题。录音中女士询问通常在哪两个时间段看电视,男士回答吃早餐时和半夜工作结束后。故选C。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    As early as the 12th century, boys in England enjoyed to play football.
    A

    As early as

    B

    the 12th

    C

    in

    D

    to play


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    An argument made by supporters of smoking was that_____.
    A

    there was no scientific evidence of the correlation between smoking and death

    B

    the number of early deaths of smokers in the past decades was insignificant

    C

    people had the freedom to choose their own way of life

    D

    antismoking people were usually talking nonsense


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    根据Excerpt 1可知,支持吸烟者认为,人们有权过他们自己选择的生活方式。因此人们有选择他们自己的生活方式的自由,故C项为正确答案。

  • 第13题:

    How many minutes early is a job applicant often expected to arrive for the interview?

    A.Over ten.

    B.No more than ten.

    C.At most five.

    D.No less than five.


    参考答案:C

  • 第14题:

    23. Peter reads English and Chinese _________ .

    A. in the morning

    B.in the afternoon

    C. in the evening

    D. at noon


    正确答案:A
    23.A【解析】由第一段最后一句可知。

  • 第15题:

    In some parts of the world, such as in England, tea ______ with milk and sugar.

    A is serving

    B serves

    C is served

    D served


    参考答案C

  • 第16题:

    The Renaissance began in ____ in the early ____ century.

    A.England, 14

    B.England, 15

    C.Italy, 14

    D.Italy, 15


    正确答案:C

  • 第17题:

    When __________be was he had become a famous artist.

    A.his early thirty

    B.in one’S early thirties

    C.his early thirties

    D.in his early thirties


    正确答案:D

  • 第18题:

    The author of the book lived in ().

    • A、the early 30
    • B、the early 30’s
    • C、early 30
    • D、earlier 30’s

    正确答案:B

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    Traditionally, _____ on Thanksgiving Day in New England.
    A

    when served is sweet cider

    B

    when sweet cider is served

    C

    is served sweet cider

    D

    sweet cider is served


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    句意:传统上,在新英格兰,苹果酒在感恩节被端上餐桌。traditionally为副词,on Thanksgiving Day为时间状语,in New England为地点状语,题中的空应该填一个完整的句子,只有选项D符合。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    It is very _____ of you to arrange an early meeting between your boss and our team.
    A

    considerate

    B

    considerable

    C

    considering

    D

    considered


    正确答案: A
    解析:

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Traditionally, ______ on Thanksgiving Day in New England.
    A

    when served is sweet cider  

    B

    when sweet cider is served

    C

    is served sweet cider

    D

    sweet cider is served


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    传统上,在新英格兰,苹果酒在感恩节被端上餐桌。traditionally为副词,on Thanksgiving Day为时间状语,in New England为地点状语,题中的空应该填一个完整的句子,只有选项D符合。

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    The multitude of similarities between the dozens of Europeans languages can be attributed in large measure                   A             B         Cto the early development of international commerce. No error       D                    E

    正确答案: A
    解析:
    形容两个事情之间用between,3个及3个以上之间应用among。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    When you go to the interview, make sure that you
    A

    are over-confident.

    B

    can make up your mind in four minutes.

    C

    are dressed in suitable attire.

    D

    do not arrive too early.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    第四段讲到去面试时“First impressions count”(第一印象很重要),并且“Choose clothes that make you feel confident.”,也就是要选择合适的服装,故选C。

  • 第24题:

    问答题
    Practice 3  Tea, that most quintessential of English drinks, is a relative latecomer to British shores. Although the custom of drinking tea dates back to the third millennium BC in China, it was not until the mid-17th century that the beverage first appeared in England.  The use of tea spread slowly from its Asian homeland, reaching Europe by way of Venice around 1560, although Portuguese trading ships may have made contact with the Chinese as early as 1515.  It was the Portuguese and Dutch traders who first imported tea to Europe, with regular shipments by 1610. England was a latecomer to the tea trade, as the East India Company did not capitalize on tea’s popularity until the mid-18th century.  Coffee Houses Curiously, it was the London coffee houses that were responsible for introducing tea to England. One of the first coffee house merchants to offer tea was Thomas Garway, who owned an establishment in Exchange Alley. He sold both liquid and dry tea to the public as early as 1657. Three years later he issued a broadsheet advertising tea at £6 and £10 per pound (ouch!), touting its virtues at “making the body active and lusty”, and “preserving perfect health until extreme old age”.  Tea gained popularity quickly in the coffee houses, and by 1700 over 500 coffee houses sold it. This distressed the tavern owners, as tea cut their sales of ale and gin, and it was bad news for the government, who depended upon a steady stream of revenue from taxes on liquor sales. By1750 tea had become the favored drink of Britain’s lower classes.  Taxation on Tea Charles II did his bit to counter the growth of tea, with several acts forbidding its sale in private houses. This measure was designed to counter sedition, but it was so unpopular that it was impossible to enforce it. A 1676 act taxed tea and required coffee house operators to apply for a license.  This was just the start of government attempts to control, or at least, to profit from the popularity of tea in Britain. By the mJd-18th century the duty on tea had reached an absurd119%. This heavy taxation had the effect of creating a whole new industry-tea smuggling.  Smuggling Tea Ships from Holland and Scandinavia brought tea to the British coast, then stood offshore while smugglers met them and unloaded the precious cargo in small vessels. The smugglers, often local fishermen, snuck the tea inland through underground passages and hidden paths to special hiding places. One of the best hiding places was in the local parish church!  Even smuggled tea was expensive, however, and therefore extremely profitable, so many smugglers began to adulterate the tea with other substances, such as willow, licorice, and sloe leaves. Used tea leaves were also retried and added to fresh leaves.

    正确答案: 参考译文
    茶是英国最具代表性的饮品,然而,茶来到英国是比较晚的。虽然饮茶的习俗可以追溯到公元前2000多年前的中国,但直到17世纪中叶茶才第一次出现在英国。
    饮茶的习惯从亚洲逐渐传开,到1560年前后才从威尼斯进入欧洲——尽管葡萄牙商船可能早在1515年就与中国有了贸易往来。
    最先把茶运进欧洲的是葡萄牙和荷兰的商人,到1610年已经有船定期运茶了。在茶叶贸易方面,英国是后来者,因为直到18世纪中叶,东印度公司才开始抓住茶叶受欢迎的商机。
    咖啡馆令人不可思议的是,将茶推介给英国人的是伦敦的咖啡馆。托马斯·加威是第一批在咖啡馆里供应茶的商人之一。他在伦敦交易街开了一家咖啡馆,早在1657年就向人们出售茶水和茶叶。三年后他印制了大幅的茶广告,将茶的售价定为每磅6英镑到10英镑(哇!),并宣扬饮茶的好处在于“强身健体,滋阴壮阳”,而且“耄耋之年,旺壮矍铄”。
    茶在咖啡馆里很快风行起来。到1700年已经有500多家咖啡馆卖茶。这使餐馆老板们感到苦恼:茶减少了他们啤酒和杜松子酒的销售。对政府也不是好消息,征收酒税是政府税收的一个稳定来源。到1750年时,茶在英国的下层民众中已经是很受欢迎的饮料了。
    查尔斯二世时期颁布茶税是因为他极力想遏制茶的发展,他颁布了几道法令禁止私家咖啡馆售茶。这项措施意在打击反政府的离叛行为,但是它太不得人心,无法执行。1676年颁布的一条法案开始征收茶税,并要求咖啡馆老板申请售茶许可证。
    这只是英国政府企图对茶叶加以控制的开端,至少,也是想从风靡英国的茶中获利。到18世纪中叶,茶税已经抽到119%,真是荒谬之至。这一重税致使一个新的行业出现—茶叶走私。
    茶叶走私从荷兰和斯堪的纳维亚来的船只将茶运到英国海岸,把船停在离岸不远的地方,然后,走私者登上船只,将贵重的茶叶转卸到小船上。这些走私者常常是当地的渔民,他们通过地下通道或是秘密小道将茶叶运到特别的藏匿地点。最好的藏匿地点之一竟然是教区的教堂!
    即使是走私的茶叶也非常昂贵,因而利润也特别高。走私者们便用其他的东西往茶叶里掺假,如柳叶、甘草、黑刺李叶等。喝过的茶叶在晒干之后也掺到新鲜的茶叶之中。
    解析: 暂无解析