题目内容

Your pocket money can be used to _____ charity, you used to _______ a lot on snacks.

A.supporting; spendB.support; spending C.support; spendD.supporting; spending

C

解析试题分析:be used to sth习惯于某事;used to do sth过去常常做某事. sth be used to do sth某物被用来做某事。句意:你的零用钱可以用于慈善事业,你过去常常花很多钱买零食。结合语境可知选C。
考点:used的用法
点评:used to的用法比较固定,需要注意的是used to do表示过去常常做某事,be used to表示习惯于某事。前者to是不定式符号,后接动词原形。后者to是介词,后接名词或者名词性短语。Used to do结构中use相当于行为动词,有词形变化。Be used to中used相当于形容词,无词形变化。

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【小题4】The gesture started in _______ according to the story.
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【小题5】Why did the Romans raise the right arm for the emperor?  Because ________.
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A.ask for money                          B.celebrate success

C.search one’s pocket                    D.play

2.The gesture “ give me five” is the clapping of _________.

A.toes             B.hands            C.arms             D.legs

3.When you ________, you give your friends high fives.

A.lose your money                        B.go back home

C.win a football game                      D.do badly in exams

4.The gesture started in _______ according to the story.

A.Rome            B.America           C.China             D.Britain

5.Why did the Romans raise the right arm for the emperor?  Because ________.

A.they were proud of their emperor

B.they were happy to see the emperor

C.they wanted to show there were no swords in their hands

D.We don’t know

 

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