题目内容

I prefer ________ to ________.

A.reading; watching TV                     B.read; watch TV

C.to read; to watch TV                     D.to read; watching TV

 

【答案】

A

【解析】

试题分析: prefer A to B表示与B相比更喜欢A,主语A和B结构一定要相同,动名词表示抽象动作,句意:相比于看电视,我更喜欢读书。结合语境可知选D。

考点:固定句式与非谓语动词

点评:prefer的用法比较复杂,需要注意的是prefer A to B 与prefer to的区别。非谓语动词的用法比较复杂,但都有比较固定的应用规则,平时应熟记这些规则,答题时结合具体语境分析。

 

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【小题1】
A.supportB.provideC.offerD.prefer
【小题2】
A.speakB.talkC.sayD.tell
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【小题10】
A.nameB.addressC.numberD.city
【小题11】
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【小题13】
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4.                A.got            B.gave           C.stood D.put

 

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8.                A.asleep         B.deaf           C.well D.ill

 

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1. Some people like to write notes to themselves so that they can _______.

A. leave them in obvious places    

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B. I don’t know where to put them

C. my handwriting is poor               

D. it gives me too much trouble

3.I often use _______ to help me remember things.

A. a notebook   B. a computer    

C. telephone calls    D. alarm clocks

4. Sometimes an alarm clock can’t help me because _______.

A. I put the clock in a wrong place          

B. the clock goes wrong

C. when the clock goes off, I forget why I set it   

D. I’m not sure whom I should call

5. In this passage, “go off” means _______.

A. start off    B. get off    C. go away   D. make a sudden noise

 

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