题目内容

 阅读短文,还原句子

  Forgetful President George Washington was the first president of the United States. 1 But it seems that the president was not a perfect person. A New York library recently found that Washington borrowed two books from the library in 1789. 2If he were still alive, he would have to pay the library$300, 000 in fines(罚款), for it has been late for over 220 years. On October 5, 1789, George Washington went to the New York Society Library. 3 He didn’t sign his name in the borrower’s book. He just wrote “President” to show who had taken them out. The two books should have been brought back a month later, but they were never returned. Workers at the library realized the books were missing when they organized the library’s old records. The New York Society Library doesn’t expect anyone to pay the fine.4

  A. It’s said that he never told a lie.

  B. He then borrowed the books from it.

  C. However, he didn’t return them on time.

  D. But it hopes that someone will return the books. E. He kept the books, because he didn’t finish reading them.

1A    2C    3B    4D

练习册系列答案
相关题目
阅读短文还原句子。
  Alex Harley was born in the northeast of New York in 1921,but he spent
most of his early life with his mother's family in southern Tennessee. His
grandmother told him stories about their family.    1   He was a slave(奴隶) from
Africa and his name was Kunta.
  Alex Harley went to school and then to college. In 1939,he joined the US
coastguard. As he was a black,his job was to wait tables and wash dishes.    2   
He served in the coastguard for 20 years. After he retired. he put all his time
into writing.
  Alex Harley remembered the stories his grandmor.her had told him. He
began to study his family history. After a lot of research,Harley decided that
Toby was probably Kunta Kinte of the West African Mandingo people,who was
caught near the village of Juffure on the Gambia River. He was sold as a slave in
Annapolis, Maryland in 1767.Then Harley made a trip to Gambia.    3   The
African historian made his research stronger.
  Alex Harley wanted to tell the experiences of the black people in 18th and
19th century of America. He spent 10 years researching.   4     It was published
in 1976. After that,it won a special prize. A few years later, a film series
(连续剧)based on Harley's book was shown on American television.

A. She said their history began with toby.
B. He was interested in his family history.
C. He talked with a history expert in Juffure.
D. In his spare time,he learned to write stories.
E. Then he worte his family stroy for the bok Roots.

阅读短文,从下列所给的句子中,选出合适的句子还原到短文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整。
    When I was small, I was kind of shy.Fortunately, I changed a lot by junior high. Shyness gets in the way of
success, but it doesn't have to hold you back. Here are some tips that may help you overcome it.    
    1.            The excitement of being lost at something that you love can help you forget your nervousness while
showing off in public.   
    Next, why not get more chances to speak in public? For me, when I got to high school, I took speech
classes. 2.                
    Then, don't think about what will happen. It's possible that you might be laughed at when speaking. 3.          
What really happens is better than what we imagine.   
    Finally, remember past successes. Whether it is making a successful speech, remembering past successes
can help inspire you to get future success. 4.             If you succeeded in the past, then you can succeed again!   
    It's actually natural to be a little bit nervous about meeting new people, making cold calls, or giving a speech.
That nervousness doesn't have to keep you from succeeding, though.
A. First of all, you'd better concentrate on what you enjoy.
B. These successes are "proof" that you can do it.
C. I still feel a little uncomfortable when I realize.
D. However, others may not even notice your mistake.
E. I could even take part in speaking competitions.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网