龍騰英文 II 主題式隨堂測驗 第 14 回 7 Language Charm: Proverbs 科別/班級: 座號: 姓名: 分數: I. 文法選擇(每題 5 分,共 25 分) C 1. Traveling by bus is (A) cheap C D (B) the cheaper (D) the cheapest . (A) better and best (C) better and better (B) good and better (D) more and more good 3. We will visit Taipei 101 was designed to look like bamboo. (B) which (C) , that (D) , which 4. No one deserves (值得) my love more than my mother to give me everything. (A) who (B) , who A (C) cheaper 2. Fortunately, our health care system is getting (A) that B than traveling by plane. 5. (C) that works hard (D) , that you practice the wisdom in proverbs, you may live a wonderful life. (A) If (B) So (C) That (D) Just II. 句型練習(每題 5 分,共 25 分) 1. The proverb says something. 提示:用 As... says, .... 合併句子。 Two heads are better than one. As the proverb says, “Two heads are better than one.” 2. Nina’s dress is pretty and expensive. 提示:用比較級合併句子。 My dress is not so pretty and so expensive as Nina’s. Nina’s dress is prettier and more expensive than mine. 3. My father thinks that honesty is the best policy. My father works as a teacher. 提示:用補述用法將第二句併入第一句。 My father, who works as a teacher, thinks that honesty is the best policy. 請尊重著作權‧勿擅自翻印 32022-S1R 14-1 A 4. Mary often helps stray animals, and that has given her a sense of fulfillment. 提示:將後句改為補述用法的句子。 Mary often helps stray animals, which has given her a sense of fulfillment. 5. says she wants/who is familiar/My elder sister,/a designer./with fashion,/to become My elder sister, who is familiar with fashion, says she wants to become a designer. III. 綜合測驗(每題 5 分,共 50 分) One story from Aesop’s Fables describes a fox that fell into a deep well and could not get out. A thirsty goat came and asked the fox about the water in the well. The 1. fox told the goat that the water tasted cool and sweet, so the goat fell for the trick and jumped down into the well. The fox then told the goat to put his front feet 2. the side of the well, and the fox ran up the goat’s back and got out. The fox said to the goat, “Think carefully before you jump into a well!” This led to the proverb, “Look before you 3. .” Proverbs are the wisdom of our ancestors. They are often used to teach people how to behave and 4. in various situations in life. If you “practice” the wisdom that 5. in proverbs, you may become “perfect.” D 1. (A) kind (B) fat (C) silly (D) cunning A 2. (A) against (B) beside (C) under (D) within B 3. (A) run (B) leap (C) walk (D) dance C 4. (A) to do what (B) do what to (C) what to do (D) do to what B 5. (A) finds (B) is found (C) is finding (D) has found There are many famous proverbs. “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” is a proverb from the Bible. 6. famous proverb, “Time and tide wait for no man,” is from the poetry of Geoffrey Chaucer. 7. , the famous proverb “Two heads are better than one” 8. to us from John Heywood, a great English writer. Proverbs can also come from stories. In one Greek story, a ruler called Dionysius did something strange. He built a large cave in the shape of an ear as a prison 9. helped him listen to everything that the prisoners were saying. Thus the proverb 10. -The walls have ears. It means that we should be careful of the words we say because we do not know who may be listening to us. B 14-2 6. (A) One (B) Another (C) Other (D) The other 請尊重著作權‧勿擅自翻印 D 7. (A) However (B) Instead (C) As a result (D) In addition B 8. (A) goes down (B) comes down (C) jumps off (D) gets up A 9. (A) , which (B) which (C) with which (D) and which (B) arose (C) rode (D) aroused B 10. (A) rose 請尊重著作權‧勿擅自翻印 A
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