Lesson 1
The Middle Eastern Bazaar Ⅰ. Word explanation
vable
A. reasonable
B. imaginable
C. considerable
D. credible
2. din
A. muted noise
B. loud distinct noise
C. tinkling sound
D. continuous, confusing noise
3. penetrate
A. make a round about way into
B. force a way into
C. get into easily
D. dash into
4. deaden
A. to die
B. of, or related to death
C. to lessen
D. no longer alive
5. sepulchral
A. overwhelmed
B. pleasant
C. picturesque
D. grave-like
6. persecution
A. cruel treatment
B. bringing a case to the law court
C. violation of one's right
D. unfairness
7. preliminary
A. previous
B. prospective
C. would-be
D. preparatory
8. burnished
A. polish
B. smooth and shiny
C. having been burned
D. something made of copper
9. delicate
A. complicated
B. fine and fragile
C. beautiful and intricate
D. tiny and easily broken
10. girder
A. an I-shaped iron beam
B. closely organized association
C. ancient trade union
D. a tree trunk
11. particular
A. partly
B. generally
C. special
D. participant
12. extend
A. stretch out
B. intent
C. intend
D. trend
13. purchase
A. perch
B. chase
C. buy
D. pay
14. bargain
A. negotiate
B. barge
C. boat
D. gain
15. peculiarity
A. particular
B. characteristic
C. specific
D. species
16. customer
A. custom
B. tradition
C. convention
D. purchaser
17. deprive
A. depict
B. take away
C. rub
D. rob
18. distinct
A. distinguish
B. distance
C. clear
D. distract
19. engrave
A. cut
B. tomb
C. gloom
D. grave
20. humble
A. hunch
B. hump
C. respect
D. lowly
Ⅱ. Replace each underlined part with one word learnt in the
text, the first letter of which is given:
1. Stepping out of the dark room, I felt the strong bright light
of the sun hurting my eyes. g ------ glare
2. Watching the ballet-dancer spinning on her toes, I felt
everything turning around me. d ------ dizzy
3. The sharp, biting smell of the food makes you sneeze time
and again.p ------- pungent
4. The pressing of the linseed pulp to get out the oil is done
by a vast machine operated by one man. e ------ extract
5. The Chinese people will never be forced to yield to foreign
economic blockade. o ---- overwhelmed by
6. The busiest men have the most free time.l ----- leisure
7. A mother will give up her life for her children.s ---- sacrifice
8. She fastened a chain to the dog's collar. a ---- attached
9. The earth goes around the sun.r ---- revolves
Ⅲ. Fill in each of the blanks with one of the following words
or expressions in its proper form. Each word or expression is to
be used only once.
order of the day, at intervals, glimpse, tower, approach,
beaten, makes a point of, credible, take a hand, deal in, fade away,
attached to, f, live
1. We followed the well-------path through the forest. beaten
2. Most foreign trading companies in West Africa-------rubber, cocoa and vegetable oils. deal in
3. The young couple-------disciplining their only son. makes
a point of
4. The troubles-------him his sleep deprived of
5. After the latest affair he hardly seems-------as a politician.
credible
6. They gave-------broadcast while the performance was in
process on the stage. live
7. As dusk fell, daylight-------. faded away
8. The huntsman caught only a------of the deer before it ran
into the woods. glimpse
9. He is so intelligent that he-------above all the others in his
class. towers
10. Complaints about the new regulations have become the------on the campus. order of the day
Ⅳ. Reading comprehension.
1. The sentence “The Middle Eastern bazaar takes you back
hundreds --- even thousands --- of years” means:
A. The bazaar was built hundreds or even thousands of years
ago.
B. The market reminds you people and their life of the middle
eastern countries centuries ago.
C. For hundreds or thousands of years, the middle eastern
bazaar has not changed
D. The Middle eastern bazaar brings you back from hundreds
or even thousands of years ago.
2. The striking characteristic of the middle eastern bazaar is:
A. its noise
B. its brightness
C. its ancientness
D. crowdedness
3.“Bargaining is the order of the day” means:
A. Every customer tries to beat down the price of the item he
wants to buy.
B. Every customer knows that the seller cheats all the time.
C. An order was issued that everyone should bargain.
D. During daytime everyone bargains.
4. From the phrase “…the maze of vaulted streets which
honeycomb this bazaar” we can infer know that:
A. the streets were vaulted so as to make the bazaar a maze.
B. the streets crisscrossed the bazaar, cutting the bazaar into
lots of small sections.
C. the maze was full of bees
D. shops, stores and houses together made the bazaar into a
big honeycomb.
5. From the sentence “in the background, a tiny apprentice
blows a big charcoal fire with a huge leather bellows…” we can
well infer that
A. the bellows is larger than the charcoal fire.
B. the charcoal fire is larger than the apprentice
C. Both the charcoal fire and the leather bellows are bigger
than the apprentice
D. The apprentice must be young and small in stature.
第一册第1课练习答案
1
1-5: /答案:BDBCD
6-10: /答案:ADBBA
11-15: /答案:CACAB
16-20: /答案:DBCAD
2-1: glare
2-2: /dizzy
2-3: /:pungent
2-4: /extract
2-5: /overwhelmed
2-6: /leisure
2-7: /sacrifice
2-8: /attached
2-9: /revolves
3-1: / beaten
3-2: /deal in
3-3: / makes a point of
3-4: / deprived of
3-5: /credible
3-6: / live
3-7: / faded away
3-8: / glimpse
3-9: /towers
3-10: /order of the day
4-
1-5: /答案:BCABD
V. Cloze. (15×1)
1. D
2. K
3. M
4. F
5. A
6. L
7. B
8. J
9. O 10. N 11. H 12. E 13. G 14. C 15. I
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