题目内容
--- Whose shoes are those?
--- They are shoes.
A. my B. he C. you
A
解析试题分析:my形容词性物主代词,我的,一般用作定语;he人称代词,主格,他; you人称代词,你,你们,可用作主宾格.句意:这是谁的鞋?这是他的鞋.故选A,形容词性物主代词做定语.
考点:代词辨析
点评:这几个代词之间的最大区别就是在句子中的语法功能不同。如主格人称代词不能作宾语,形容词性物主代词不能作宾语等。
The expression “down to earth” means being open and honest. It is easy to get on with some one who is down to earth. A down-to-earth person is the opposite of someone who acts important or proud.
Down-to-earth people could be important members of society. But they do not consider themselves to be better than others who are less important. A person who is filled with his own importance and pride is said to“ have his nose in the air”.
Americans use another expression that is similar in some ways to down to earth. The expression is“ both feet on the ground”. Someone with both feet on the ground is a person with a good understanding of reality. He may have dreams, but he does not allow them to have influence on his understanding of what is real.
The opposite kind of person is one who “has his head in the clouds”. Someone with his head in the clouds is a person whose mind is not on what is happening in real life. Such a person may be called a day-dreamer.
When we have both our feet on the ground, and when we are down to earth, we do not have our noses in the air. We act honestly and openly to others. Our lives are like the ground below us---solid and strong.
【小题1】A down-to-earth person could be _____.
A.social and proud | B.good and opposite |
C.real and important | D.strong and changeable |
A.扬眉吐气 | B.目中无人 | C.瞻前顾后 | D.装模作样 |
A.you’ll think you are better than others |
B.your life will be like the solid and strong ground |
C.you’ll be hated by down-to-earth people |
D.your life will be filled with love. |
A.get along with other people easily |
B.learn from those who are down to earth |
C.be a good dreamer with quick mind |
D.have your head in the clouds. |
A.the use of some expressions |
B.dreams and achievements |
C.the lifestyle of honest people |
D.honest and understanding |
Jack went to a barber's shop and had his hair cut, but when he came out, he was not happy with the result(结果). When his friend Bob saw him, he laughed and said, "What has happened to your hair, Jack?"
Jack said, "I tried a new barber's shop today, because I wasn't quite satisfied with my old one, but this one seems even worse."
Bob agreed(同意). "Yes, I think you're right, Jack. Now I'll tell you what to do when you go into a barber's shop next time: look at all the barber's hair, find out whose hair looks worst, and then go straight to him."
"Why shall I go to him?" Jack asked. "But that would be foolish!"
"Oh, no, it wouldn't," answered Bob. "Who cut that man's hair? Just think it. He couldn't cut it himself, could he? Another of the barbers cut it. So you know he can't be the worst barber."
【小题1】When Jack went out of the barber's shop, he was not happy because ____.
A.nobody had cut his hair |
B.the barber hadn't cut his hair well |
C.the barber had cut his hair carefully |
D.he was not satisfied with his old barber |
A.this barber's shop was a new one |
B.this was the only barber's shop in this town |
C.Jack often went to this barber's shop |
D.Jack had not been to this barber's shop before |
A.the new barber's shop was the best one |
B.the old barber's shop wasn't so good as the new one |
C.the new barber's shop was worse than the old one |
D.the old barber's shop was the worst one |
A.Because he was certainly the best barber. |
B.Because he was free all the time. |
C.Because he was the worst barber. |
D.Because he wasn't the worst barber. |
A.it's foolish to have one's hair cut at a barber's shop |
B.barbers cut each other's hair |
C.barbers never have their hair cut |
D.a barber always cuts his hair by himself |