题目内容
—Don’t do that again. Shame on you!
—_______
- A.Sorry, I won’t.
- B.Sorry, I don’t.
- C.All right, I won’t.
- D.OK, I won’t.
A
试题分析:句意,别在那样做了。为你感到害羞。可知选A,对不起,我不会那样做了。最符合语境。
考点:日常交际
点评:Sorry, I won’t.对不起,我不会……了:Sorry, I don’t.对不起,我不……; All right, I won’t. 好吧,我不会……了;OK, I won’t. 好吧,我不会……了;解答此类题型首先要理解上下文含义,然后根据上下文逻辑选择正确答语。
试题分析:句意,别在那样做了。为你感到害羞。可知选A,对不起,我不会那样做了。最符合语境。
考点:日常交际
点评:Sorry, I won’t.对不起,我不会……了:Sorry, I don’t.对不起,我不……; All right, I won’t. 好吧,我不会……了;OK, I won’t. 好吧,我不会……了;解答此类题型首先要理解上下文含义,然后根据上下文逻辑选择正确答语。
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Can you imagine a classroom without one thing that has long been considered a necessary part? No notebooks, no textbooks, no test papers. Nor are there any pencils or pens, which always seem to run out of ink at the critical moment.
A “Paperless classroom” is what more and more schools are trying to realize. Students don’t do any handwriting in this class. Instead, they use hand-sized or specially-designed computers. The teacher downloads texts from Internet libraries and sends them to every student’s personal computer.
Having computers also means that students can use the Web. They can look up information on any subject they’re studying, from maths to social science.
A high school teacher, Judy Herrel in Florida, US, described how her class used the Web. “Using a book that’s three or four years old is impossible,” she said.
A paperless classroom is a big step towards reducing the waste of paper.
“Think about the money and trees we could save with the computers,” she said.
But, with all this technology, there’s always a risk that the machines will break down. So, in case of a power failure or a technical problem, paper textbooks should still be widely available (可得到的) for these students.
【小题1】The underlined word “critical” in the first paragraph probably has the same meaning as _______.
【小题2】You are sure to find __________ in a paperless classroom.
【小题3】According to Judy Herrel, __________.
【小题4】The paper textbooks should still be widely available because __________.
A “Paperless classroom” is what more and more schools are trying to realize. Students don’t do any handwriting in this class. Instead, they use hand-sized or specially-designed computers. The teacher downloads texts from Internet libraries and sends them to every student’s personal computer.
Having computers also means that students can use the Web. They can look up information on any subject they’re studying, from maths to social science.
A high school teacher, Judy Herrel in Florida, US, described how her class used the Web. “Using a book that’s three or four years old is impossible,” she said.
A paperless classroom is a big step towards reducing the waste of paper.
“Think about the money and trees we could save with the computers,” she said.
But, with all this technology, there’s always a risk that the machines will break down. So, in case of a power failure or a technical problem, paper textbooks should still be widely available (可得到的) for these students.
【小题1】The underlined word “critical” in the first paragraph probably has the same meaning as _______.
A.worrying | B.dangerous | C.happy | D.important |
A.pens | B.computers | C.test papers | D.notebooks |
A.the Web can talk the students everywhere |
B.the Web can take the place of teachers |
C.the Web is a better tool for information |
D.the Web is for downloading information |
A.students won’t have trouble with their pens |
B.computers may break down sometimes |
C.students may not get all information from the Internet |
D.paper textbooks may give students more information |