题目内容

Whoever breaks the law could hardly ________it.

A.throw away                            B.get away

C.break away from                        D.get away with

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词短语辨析。A扔掉,抛弃;B摆脱;C脱离,摆脱;D逃脱…不受惩罚;句意:任何一个违法的人都不可能逃脱不被惩罚。根据句意说明D正确。

考点:考查动词短语辨析

点评:动词短语是高考常考内容。可以按照以下方法学习:1.在每个部分找出自己最熟悉或者最理解的短语,并根据该短语助记总体意思;2.熟记动词本身所具有的全部意思;3.重点根据小品词在该项中的总体意思结合动词本身的意思,理解自己最不理解和不熟悉的短语4.脱离汉语,只看英语动词短语,并放到具体句子和场景中认识动词短语5.注意有些短语意义很接近, 这要结合例句和上下文掌握它们的用法。

 

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These printed things   49  newspapers but have hardly  50   to do with them. You can only find reading materials badly made up there----some are too strange for anyone to   51 ; others are  52   stories of something   53   . However, many of the young readers are getting interested in such  54   reading, which   55   them what they should pay for their breakfast and brings them nightmares(噩梦)and    56   ideas in return. Homework was left  57  ; daily games lost.

These sellers shout on streets selling their papers well. The writers, publishers and printers,   58  they are, we never know, are   59   their silent money.

The sheep-skinned wolf’s story seems to have been forgotten once again. Why not   60  this kind of things? Yes,    61   the teachers and parents have asked each other for more strict control of the young readers.   62   , the more you want to stop it,   63  they want to have a look at it.   64   you may even find out several children, driven by the curious natures,   65  one patched paper, which has travelled from hand to hand.

1.A. readers     B. writers     C. teachers       D. students

2.A. result      B. effect        C. education     D. pollution

3.A. found    B.  sold     C. given      D. shown

4.A. appear      B. seem as      C. look like       D. are

5. A. nothing     B. anything     C. something     D. everything

6.A. get       B. find        C. believe       D. know

7.A. puzzling    B. pleased      C. worried        D. frightening

8. A. too bad    B. still worse     C. even better     D. very good

9.A. poisonous   B. wonderful      C. interesting      D. useless

10.A. takes       B. uses        C. costs       D. pays

11.A. ordinary    B. immoral       C. valuable      D. unpunished

12.A. undone     B. unknown      C. much       D. less

13. A. who        B. what         C. whoever       D. which

14.A. using       B. making       C. spending       D. losing

15.A. allow       B. forbid        C. separate       D. leave

16.A. neither     B. some       C. most         D. both

17.A. Happily     B. Luckily        C. Unfortunately   D. Badly

18.A. the less     B. so that         C. the more       D. as though

19. A. Seldom   B. Always        C. Sometimes    D. Hardly

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9.A. support         B. pass              C. shout               D. help

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15.A. stand           B. keep               C. doubt             D. avoid

16.A. box            B. collection           C. doll               D. memory

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Someday a stranger will read your e-mail without your permission or scan the websites you’ve visited. Or perhaps someone will casually glance through your credit card purchases or cell phone bills to find out your shopping preferences or calling habits.

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