题目内容

---I’ve heard some scientists have sent a spacecraft to Mars.

---Really? Has it arrived _____?

A already     B yet            C still                     D ever

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:A.已经  B.仍旧  C.仍旧D.究竟。Already用于肯定句,表示时间上的提前。Yet和still含有仍旧,然而的意思,他们的区别在于yet用于否定和疑问句,放在句尾。Still用于肯定句,一般位于句子中间。句意:我听说一些科学家发送了一艘宇宙飞船去火星?——真的吗?到了没有?疑问句,故选B。

考点:副词辨析

点评:副词的考查也是英语考查的一个重点。英语近义词的区别主要在于语气的轻重不同,应用环境的不同。平时应注意这些区别,具体答题时结合语境具体分析。

 

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【小题1】
A.dangerousB.naturalC.convenientD.impossible
【小题2】
A.lieB.reasonC.newsD.truth
【小题3】
A.allowedB.refusedC.failedD.joked
【小题4】
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【小题8】
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【小题9】
A.worriedB.forgotC.askedD.thought
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"A small computer. . . , " Martin thought for a minute,  then he said, "I've got an idea. We can         one in a shop. "

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So they decided to write a letter to the new president. Soon the letter was finished and they hurried to the post office. In front of the post office stood a small box. They         the letter into the box carefully and went home happily. 

The next morning ,they         he post office on their way to school. They found,__­­­­­______,  the box was not a post box but trash-box(果皮箱).

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6.A. expensive         B. cheap                 C. important          D. useful

7.A. to                    B. for                C. about               D. on

8.A. place                B. take                C. dropped             D. bring

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10.A. with their surprise                  B. in their surprise 

C. to their surprise                      D. of their surprise

 

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A.he changed his name

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A.his parents don’t know about music

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5.The underlined word “phony” means “______”.

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