题目内容
— Did Jerry______any magic tricks yesterday?
—No, but he______ a song.
A. performed; sang B. performed; sing
C. perform; sang D. perform; sing
C
【解析】
试题分析:perform完成,演奏,表演;sing唱。句意:昨天杰瑞表演了魔术吗?——不,但是他唱了一首歌。结合语境可知上下文描述的是过去发生的动作,故用一般过去时态。当句子中有助动词体现时态时,行为动词一般用原形,故选C。
考点:动词辨析
点评:该题型是属于基础题型,是必考内容。英语动词同汉语一样具有一词多义,一词多性的特点。解答此类问题首先要理解每个单词的基本含义,并注意交叉含义间的区别,了解其特殊用法及习惯搭配等特点,然后结合语境选择正确答案。
He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children's Home(孤儿院)since he was only four. \ I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children's Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn't take the money. "I'll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn't hit the wood in the right place. "
"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I'll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.
Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I'll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "
One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"
But you were four, Jerry, 'when you came to live at the Children's Home. Do you still remember your mother?"
【小题1】How long had Jerry lived at the Children's Home by the time he met the writer?
A.One year. | B.Four years. | C.Eight years. | D.Twelve years. |
A.Sorry. | B.Happy. | C.Angry. | D.Lucky. |
A.clever, honest but lazy | B.honest, helpful and worked hard |
C.honest, warm - hearted and strange | D.careful, honest and weak |
A.you should be more careful next time |
B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place |
C.I always hit the wood in the right place |
D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place |
A.Jerry lived with his parents at times. |
B.The writer was really Jerry's mother. |
C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too. |
D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother. |
He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children’s Home(孤儿院)since he was only four. I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children’s Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn’t take the money. "I’ll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn’t hit the wood in the right place. "
"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I’ll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.
Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I’ll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "
One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"
But you were four, Jerry, ’when you came to live at the Children’s Home. Do you still remember your mother?"
【小题1】How long had Jerry lived at the Children’s Home by the time he met the writer?
A.One year. | B.Four years. | C.Eight years. | D.Twelve years. |
A.Sorry. | B.Happy. | C.Angry. | D.Lucky. |
A.clever, honest but lazy | B.honest, helpful and worked hard |
C.honest, warm - hearted and strange | D.careful, honest and weak |
A.you should be more careful next time |
B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place |
C.I always hit the wood in the right place |
D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place |
A.Jerry lived with his parents at times. |
B.The writer was really Jerry’s mother. |
C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too. |
D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother. |
He came again the next day and worked until it was time to leave. His name was Jerry. He was 12 and had been at the Children's Home(孤儿院)since he was only four. \ I thought of him. He was honest(诚实). For example, the handle (柄) of the ax (斧)broke one day. Jerry said the Children's Home would mend it. I handed him some money to pay for it. He wouldn't take the money. "I'll pay for it, mama. I broke it. I didn't hit the wood in the right place. "
"But Jerry, no one hits the wood in the right place all the time. And it was a weak handle. I'll speak to the seller. " It was only then that he would take the money.
Another thing about Jerry was that he would do those little but helpful things. The things would not be badly needed but would make life so much easier. For example, he found a hole near the fireplace. "I'll put some wood in the hole, mama. Then when a sudden storm(暴风雨)comes up, you can stay warm. "
One cold day, Jerry sat close by me near the fire. We watched the fire bum. He suddenly talked of something he had never talked of before. "You look like my mother, especially(特别) next to the fire"
But you were four, Jerry, 'when you came to live at the Children's Home. Do you still remember your mother?"
1.How long had Jerry lived at the Children's Home by the time he met the writer?
A.One year. |
B.Four years. |
C.Eight years. |
D.Twelve years. |
2.How did Jerry feel after he broke the handle of the ax?
A.Sorry. |
B.Happy. |
C.Angry. |
D.Lucky. |
3.What did the writer think of Jerry? He was .
A.clever, honest but lazy |
B.honest, helpful and worked hard |
C.honest, warm - hearted and strange |
D.careful, honest and weak |
4.The sentence underlined (划线的)means that .
A.you should be more careful next time |
B.anyone can hit the wood in the right place |
C.I always hit the wood in the right place |
D.people hit the wood sometimes in the wrong place |
5.Which is right?
A.Jerry lived with his parents at times. |
B.The writer was really Jerry's mother. |
C.Jerry liked the writer and the writer liked him, too. |
D.Jerry did not like to live with his mother. |