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The police still haven’t found her, but they’re doing all they      .

A.willB.canC.may D.must

B

解析试题分析:will会,将要;can 能,能够;may可以;must必须,一定。句意:警方仍旧没有找到她,但是他们正在尽其所能。结合语境可知选B。
考点:情态动词辨析
点评:情态动词的考查是初中英语考查的重点,平时学习中一定要熟记这些词的基本词义及用法上的不同,注意其用法及在句子中表达语气的不同。考试中结合语境选择合适答案。

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The boy said, “That’s all right,” and he went away.
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【小题1】A. to find                                    B. finding                       C. find
【小题2】 A. who                                         B. whose                               C. which
【小题3】A. is                                               B. were                                    C. was
【小题4】A. e-mail                                       B. address                            C.age
【小题5】A.cut down                                        B. knocked on                         C. broke into
【小题6】A. so                                             B. but                                         C. or
【小题7】A. little                                          B. few                                       C. much
【小题8】A. change                                         B. menu                                        C. purse
【小题9】A .another                                         B. the other                                 C. other
【小题10】A interesting                                    B. exciting                               C. strange

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From May 1 on, drunk drivers have to pay some money, and they can’t drive for five years or more. The new law(法律) sees drunk driving as a crime(犯罪).
In the West, drunk driving is also a crime. In the U.S. , if the police catch(捉住) a drunk driver, the driver will pay money, lose his or her driving license(驾照) and even go to prison. If the driver wants to drive again, he or she must do many helpful things.
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A、it was too dark(黑) to see things clearly
B、he drank too much
C、the road was too crowded
【小题2】Gao thought he was      after he went to prison.
A、excited           B、unfriendly             C、wrong
【小题3】When did the new law come into use?
A、On May 1,2011.
B、On May 9,2011.
C、On November 1,2011.
【小题4】If someone drives after drinking, he or she      in America.
A、won’t lose his license
B、will pay some money
C、won’t go to prison
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1.Who took the jewelry?

A. The waiter.    B. Mr. Jones.       C. The manager.    D. The thief.

2.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. We have no waiters here.                B. Mr. Jones.

C. Jewelry in Mr. Jones’ coat.        D. A clever waiter.

3.Which of the following statements is right?

A. Mr. Jones had put some jewelry in his pocket.

B. Mr. Jones was an honest man.

C. The man who came later was the thief.

D. Mr. Jones was punished by the police.

4.Why was Mr. Jones frightened?

A. The man wanted to beat him.        B. He was afraid of the police.

C. He had no money to pay.      D. He was afraid of the manager.

 

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