B? Jansci's parents pretended that they had forgotten Kate's boots and Jancsi's father suggested that she should wear his boots. But actually they had bought a pair of pretty, trim red boots for Kate.
Ⅳ? Translation
A? 1? Holding out his work?gnarled hands, the old fisherman with a weather?beaten face started to tell us about the hardships of his life on the sea.
2? The little girl is apparently badly injured. She's been crying for hours and she's still moaning. 3? As the Nobel Prize winner went onto the platform escorted by the chairman, the whole hall rocked with cheers and clapping.
4? When the dance party was in full swing, music and songs swirled all around the ballroom. 5? For reasons that are not quite understood, there has been a revival of strong interest in traditional Chinese drama, such as Bejing Opera and Shaoxing Opera, among the college students. 6? The traffic downtown was held up for a while because crowds of people swarmed into the streets to watch the annual holiday parade.
7? When he saw his heart?broken parents, the young man felt so ashamed of himself for causing so much trouble to the family that he went on his knees and begged their forgiveness.
8? He was very excited at the sight of his son, whom he had not met for a long time, getting off the ship. But it was quite out of his expectation that his son pretended not to see him; and turning his back to his father, the young man walked off right away.
9? The two neighbouring countries stopped the decade?long war and signed a peace agreement. From then on, their economic exchange and bilateral trade developed by leaps and bounds.
10? As soon as the winner of Nobel Prize of physics appeared before the faculty and students, the hall broke into a sea of cheers. And his speech was punctuated by deafening clapping. B? Reference version:
Sally Smith, an astronaut, was back at last after her seventy?day voyage through outer?space. As she was escorted by her husband into their living?room, the whole room rocked with cheers and clapping. Waves of joy swept through the place. Her pupils, who were all there, leaped in the air; her father jumped from his chair; and her mother threw her arms around her. When she knelt at her grandmother's knees and took her by the hand, her grandmother broke down and burst into tears. “Oh, you've really come back, Sally,” she sobbed. “How I missed you!” “I missed you,too,” Sally said. While Sally wiped the tears from her grandmother's cheeks, music and songs swirled all around them.
K 3?5
Ⅴ? Blank Filling
A? a? 1) effort2) trouble3) effort4) trouble
b? 1) still2) Still3) quiet4) calm5) quiet
c? 1) crying2) weeping / sobbing3) sobbed
d? 1) alone2) lonely, lonely3) alone
B? (1) different(2) completely(3) similarities
(4) beliefs(5) playing(6) example
(7) not(8) cause(9) not
(10) be(11) This(12) and