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【题目】It was announced that only when the fire was under control ________to return to their homes.

A. the residents would be permitted B. had the residents been permitted

C. would the residents be permitted D. the residents had been permitted

【答案】C

【解析】句意:通报说,只有火势得到控制了居民们才被允许回家。这里It是形式主语,真正的主语是that引导的从句;that引导的主语从句中,"only+状语从句"位于句首,状语从句对应的主句要用倒装语序,且此处表示过去将来,故选C。

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Among other things, Steinbeck wrote about the hard lives of workers. During his early years of writing, Steinbeck did many jobs. When Steinbeck was 27, his first novel was published. Over his lifetime he wrote a lot of fiction and nonfiction. Of Mice and Men (1937) became Steinbecks first success. His novel The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939, brought him even greater success. A year later he won the Pulitzer Prize for this novel. It is also for this novel that he is best remembered. Many of his books have been adapted (改编) for films and the theatre.

Steinbeck was first married in 1930 to Carol Henning. The marriage ended in divorce (离婚) in 1942. In 1943 Steinbeck moved to New York City where he lived for the rest of his life. He married the singer Gwyndolyn Conger in 1943 and had two sons, Thom, born in 1944, and John born in 1946. They were divorced in 1948 and two years later he married his third wife, Elaine Scott.

In 1962 Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (文学). And in 1964 President Lyndon B Johnson presented him with the United States Medal of Freedom.

He died of a heart attack in New York on December 20, 1968.

【1】 What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Steinbecks life. B. Steinbecks dream.

C. Steinbecks novels. D. Steinbecks success.

【2】Steinbeck became successful in ___________.

A. 1929 B. 1937 C. 1939 D. 1992

【3】 All the following are true EXCEPT that ___________.

A. Steinbeck divorced two times during his life

B. Steinbeck began to write novels before he was 27

C. Steinbeck was concerned about the lives of workers

D. Steinbeck lived in New York when he was little

【4】At the age of 60 Steinbeck got ___________.

A. the United States Medal

B. his biology degree

C. the Pulitzer Prize

D. the Nobel Prize

【题目】A

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Reply to: job-p3b7u-1365632206@craigslist.org. or call 800-8197.

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A. Babysitter. B. Office manager.

C. Waiter/waitress. D. Office cleaner.

【2】If you want to apply for the job as a babysitter, you should send an email to .

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【1】 What is the main idea of Paragraph 1? (no more than 8 words)

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【2】 Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (no more than 7 words)

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【3】 Explain the underlined sentence in Paragraph3.

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【题目】A

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【】Americans take a holiday trip ___________.

A. all the year round B. for years

C. every year D. every other year

【】According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

A. Some Americans like to stay at bed-and-breakfast homes instead of at hotels.

B. The bed-and-breakfast inns are private homes opened to vacationers.

C. The bed-and-breakfast inns have been popular in America for a long time.

D. The bed-and-breakfast inn owners provide a morning meal for their visitors and a room for the night.

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B. All Americans enjoy travelling.

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