题目内容

Mother insisted that the child’s hands ________ before dinner.

[  ]

A.should wash

B.be washed

C.had been washed

D.would be washed

答案:B
解析:

wash和hands之间构成动宾关系,hands作了that从句中的主语,所以谓语需用被动结构.insist作“坚持(某种观点或看法)”讲,后面宾语从句的谓语动词用虚拟语气,即should+动词原形,should可以省略.


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  My mother knew that she could not send me to college and pay for it.If I wanted to go to college, it was up to me to find out how to get there.I found that I   1   for some grants(助学金).There was enough to   2   school and books, but not enough for room and board.I accepted a job as part of a work-study program.I washed dishes in the school cafeteria.My grades went   3  _.It was the hardest work I had   4   done.

  Just when I thought I was going to   5   of my college career, a friend told me that his grandmother needed help on the weekends.  6   that was required of me was cooking meals.Now I would have time to study.I went to meet his grandmother and accepted the job.My first   7   was his grandmother' s great love of music.One day, she told me I didn't have enough   8   in my life and decided to teach me the art.Grandma was   9   with my ability and encouraged me to continue.Weekends became more than just books and cooking; they were   10   the wonderful sounds of the piano and two singers.

  When Christmas break came, Grandma got a chest cold   11   I was unwilling to leave her.I hadn't been home since Labor Day, and my family was   12   to see me.I said my good-bye,   13   for her temporary care and returned home.  14   I was loading my car to go back to school, the phone rang and my friend told me Grandma died.I hung up the phone feeling like my world had ended.I had   15   my friend, and that was   16   worse than knowing I would have to return to dishwashing.

  Four weeks later, I asked to begin the work-study program again.The financial aid advisor looked at me   17   I had lost my mind.I   18   my position, then he smiled and slid me an envelope which was from Grandma.She had known how sick she was.In the envelope was enough money to pay for the rest of my school year and a request that I take piano lessons in her   19  .Now, years later, when I walk by a piano, I   20   and think of Grandma.She is playing the piano in heaven, I am sure.

(1)

[  ]

A.

fit

B.

matched

C.

suited

D.

qualified

(2)

[  ]

A.

cover

B.

offer

C.

contain

D.

include

(3)

[  ]

A.

back to front

B.

ins and outs

C.

up and down

D.

left to right

(4)

[  ]

A.

even

B.

ever

C.

never

D.

still

(5)

[  ]

A.

cut out

B.

drop out

C.

leave out

D.

turn out

(6)

[  ]

A.

Everything

B.

Something

C.

All

D.

Anything

(7)

[  ]

A.

idea

B.

job

C.

finding

D.

discovery

(8)

[  ]

A.

money

B.

fun

C.

energy

D.

ambition

(9)

[  ]

A.

persuaded

B.

stuck

C.

impressed

D.

beaten

(10)

[  ]

A.

filled with

B.

covered with

C.

dotted with

D.

equipped with

(11)

[  ]

A.

therefore

B.

then

C.

or

D.

and

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[  ]

A.

nervous

B.

surprised

C.

anxious

D.

shocked

(13)

[  ]

A.

settled

B.

recommended

C.

organized

D.

arranged

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[  ]

A.

Before

B.

As

C.

After

D.

Since

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[  ]

A.

lost

B.

missed

C.

forgotten

D.

known

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A.

far

B.

fairly

C.

very

D.

more

(17)

[  ]

A.

as long as

B.

as if

C.

even if

D.

now that

(18)

[  ]

A.

explained

B.

expressed

C.

realized

D.

announced

(19)

[  ]

A.

way

B.

need

C.

memory

D.

response

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[  ]

A.

smile

B.

cry

C.

leave

D.

escape

完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
My mother knew that she could not send me to college and pay for it.If I wanted to go to college, it was up to roe to find out how to get there.I found that I 36   for some grants (助学金).There was enough to 37  school and books, but not enough for room and board.I accepted a job as part of a work-study program.I washed dishes in the school cafeteria.My grades went   38   .It was the hardest work I had   39   done.
Just when I thought I was going to 40  of my college career, a friend told me that his grandmother needed help on the weekends. 41   that was required of me was cooking meals. Now I would have time to study.I went to meet his grandmother and accepted the job.My first   42 was his grandmother' s great love of music.One day, she told me I didn't have enough   43  in my life and decided to teach me the art.Grandma was 44  with my ability and encouraged me to continue.Weekends became more than just books and cooking; they were   45  the wonderful sounds of the piano and two singers.
When Christmas break came, Grandma got a chest cold 46  I was unwilling to leave her.I hadn't been home since Labor Day, and my family was 47  to see me.I said my good-bye, 48  for her temporary care and returned home. 49   I was loading my car to go back to school, the phone rang and my friend told me Grandma died.I hung up the phone feeling like my world had ended.I had 50  my friend, and that was   51  worse than knowing I would have to return to dishwashing.
Four weeks later, I asked to begin the work-study program again.The financial aid advisor looked at me   52  I had lost my mind.I   53 my position, then he smiled and slid me an envelope which was from Grandma.She had known how sick she was.In the envelope was enough money to pay for the rest of my school year and a request that I take piano lessons in her   54  . Now, years later, when I walk by a piano, I   55  and think of Grandma.She is playing the piano in heaven, I am sure.

【小题1】
A.fitB.matchedC.suitedD.qualified
【小题2】
A.coverB.offerC.containD.include
【小题3】
A.back to frontB.ins and outsC.up and downD.left to right
【小题4】
A.evenB.everC.neverD.still
【小题5】
A.cut outB.drop outC.leave outD.turn out
【小题6】
A.EverythingB.SomethingC.AllD.Anything
【小题7】
A.ideaB.jobC.findingD.discovery
【小题8】
A.moneyB.funC.energyD.ambition
【小题9】
A.persuadedB.stuckC.impressedD.beaten
【小题10】
A.filled withB.covered withC.dotted withD.equipped with
【小题11】
A.thereforeB.thenC.orD.and
【小题12】
A.nervousB.surprisedC.anxiousD.shocked
【小题13】
A.settledB.recommendedC.organizedD.arranged
【小题14】
A.BeforeB.AsC.AfterD.Since
【小题15】
A.lostB.missedC.forgottenD.known
【小题16】
A.farB.fairlyC.veryD.more
【小题17】
A.as long asB.as ifC.even ifD.now that
【小题18】
A.explainedB.expressedC.realizedD.announced
【小题19】
A.wayB.needC.memoryD.response
【小题20】
A.smileB.cryC.leaveD.escape

完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。

My mother knew that she could not send me to college and pay for it.If I wanted to go to college, it was up to roe to find out how to get there.I found that I 36   for some grants (助学金).There was enough to 37  school and books, but not enough for room and board.I accepted a job as part of a work-study program.I washed dishes in the school cafeteria.My grades went   38   .It was the hardest work I had   39   done.

Just when I thought I was going to 40  of my college career, a friend told me that his grandmother needed help on the weekends. 41   that was required of me was cooking meals. Now I would have time to study.I went to meet his grandmother and accepted the job.My first   42 was his grandmother' s great love of music.One day, she told me I didn't have enough   43  in my life and decided to teach me the art.Grandma was 44  with my ability and encouraged me to continue.Weekends became more than just books and cooking; they were   45  the wonderful sounds of the piano and two singers.

When Christmas break came, Grandma got a chest cold 46  I was unwilling to leave her.I hadn't been home since Labor Day, and my family was 47  to see me.I said my good-bye, 48  for her temporary care and returned home. 49   I was loading my car to go back to school, the phone rang and my friend told me Grandma died.I hung up the phone feeling like my world had ended.I had 50  my friend, and that was   51  worse than knowing I would have to return to dishwashing.

Four weeks later, I asked to begin the work-study program again.The financial aid advisor looked at me   52  I had lost my mind.I   53 my position, then he smiled and slid me an envelope which was from Grandma.She had known how sick she was.In the envelope was enough money to pay for the rest of my school year and a request that I take piano lessons in her   54  . Now, years later, when I walk by a piano, I   55  and think of Grandma.She is playing the piano in heaven, I am sure.

1.

A.fit

B.matched

C.suited

D.qualified

 

2.

A.cover

B.offer

C.contain

D.include

 

3.

A.back to front

B.ins and outs

C.up and down

D.left to right

 

4.

A.even

B.ever

C.never

D.still

 

5.

A.cut out

B.drop out

C.leave out

D.turn out

 

6.

A.Everything

B.Something

C.All

D.Anything

 

7.

A.idea

B.job

C.finding

D.discovery

 

8.

A.money

B.fun

C.energy

D.ambition

 

9.

A.persuaded

B.stuck

C.impressed

D.beaten

 

10.

A.filled with

B.covered with

C.dotted with

D.equipped with

 

11.

A.therefore

B.then

C.or

D.and

 

12.

A.nervous

B.surprised

C.anxious

D.shocked

 

13.

A.settled

B.recommended

C.organized

D.arranged

 

14.

A.Before

B.As

C.After

D.Since

 

15.

A.lost

B.missed

C.forgotten

D.known

 

16.

A.far

B.fairly

C.very

D.more

 

17.

A.as long as

B.as if

C.even if

D.now that

 

18.

A.explained

B.expressed

C.realized

D.announced

 

19.

A.way

B.need

C.memory

D.response

 

20.

A.smile

B.cry

C.leave

D.escape

 

My mother knew that she could not send me to college and pay for it.If I wanted to go to college, it was up to roe to find out how to get there.I found that I1for some grants (助学金).There was enough to2school and books, but not enough for room and board.I accepted a job as part of a work-study program.I washed dishes in the school cafeteria.My grades went 3.It was the hardest work I had 4done.
Just when I thought I was going to5of my college career, a friend told me that his grandmother needed help on the weekends.6that was required of me was cooking meals. Now I would have time to study.I went to meet his grandmother and accepted the job.My first 7was his grandmother' s great love of music.One day, she told me I didn't have enough 8 in my life and decided to teach me the art.Grandma was9with my ability and encouraged me to continue.Weekends became more than just books and cooking; they were 10the wonderful sounds of the piano and two singers.
When Christmas break came, Grandma got a chest cold11I was unwilling to leave her.I hadn't been home since Labor Day, and my family was12to see me.I said my good-bye,13for her temporary care and returned home.14I was loading my car to go back to school, the phone rang and my friend told me Grandma died.I hung up the phone feeling like my world had ended.I had15my friend, and that was 16worse than knowing I would have to return to dishwashing.
Four weeks later, I asked to begin the work-study program again.The financial aid advisor looked at me 17I had lost my mind.I 18my position, then he smiled and slid me an envelope which was from Grandma.She had known how sick she was.In the envelope was enough money to pay for the rest of my school year and a request that I take piano lessons in her 19. Now, years later, when I walk by a piano, I 20and think of Grandma.She is playing the piano in heaven, I am sure.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      fit
    2. B.
      matched
    3. C.
      suited
    4. D.
      qualified
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      cover
    2. B.
      offer
    3. C.
      contain
    4. D.
      include
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      back to front
    2. B.
      ins and outs
    3. C.
      up and down
    4. D.
      left to right
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      even
    2. B.
      ever
    3. C.
      never
    4. D.
      still
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      cut out
    2. B.
      drop out
    3. C.
      leave out
    4. D.
      turn out
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      Everything
    2. B.
      Something
    3. C.
      All
    4. D.
      Anything
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      idea
    2. B.
      job
    3. C.
      finding
    4. D.
      discovery
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      money
    2. B.
      fun
    3. C.
      energy
    4. D.
      ambition
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      persuaded
    2. B.
      stuck
    3. C.
      impressed
    4. D.
      beaten
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      filled with
    2. B.
      covered with
    3. C.
      dotted with
    4. D.
      equipped with
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      therefore
    2. B.
      then
    3. C.
      or
    4. D.
      and
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      nervous
    2. B.
      surprised
    3. C.
      anxious
    4. D.
      shocked
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      settled
    2. B.
      recommended
    3. C.
      organized
    4. D.
      arranged
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      Before
    2. B.
      As
    3. C.
      After
    4. D.
      Since
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      lost
    2. B.
      missed
    3. C.
      forgotten
    4. D.
      known
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      far
    2. B.
      fairly
    3. C.
      very
    4. D.
      more
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      as long as
    2. B.
      as if
    3. C.
      even if
    4. D.
      now that
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      explained
    2. B.
      expressed
    3. C.
      realized
    4. D.
      announced
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      way
    2. B.
      need
    3. C.
      memory
    4. D.
      response
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      smile
    2. B.
      cry
    3. C.
      leave
    4. D.
      escape

On 15 September 1918 Lee Duncan, an American soldier, rescued a half-starved shepherd and her five puppies from a bombed dog’s kennel on the battle fields of France. Duncan chose two of the dogs, a male and female, while members of his group took the mother and the others back to camp. The only survivors over the next few months were the two pups Duncan had claimed, naming them ‘Rin Tin Tin’ and ‘Nannette’ after tiny French puppets the French children would give to the American soldiers for good luck.

       When the war ended, Duncan made special arrangements to take his pups back to his home in Los Angeles, but during the Atlantic crossing, Nannette became ill and died, shortly after arriving in America. In 1922, Duncan and Rin Tin Tin attended an LA dog show, his dog performing for the crowd with an impressive high jump. After the show, Duncan received $350 for Rin’s performance. That was the beginning of Rin Tin Tin’s later involvement in many films and television series

       It happened that Warners (华纳公司)had difficulty shooting an exterior scene with a wolf as they got into a low budget. Duncan quickly approached the director and told them that his dog could do the scene in one take. True to his word, Rin did the scene in one take. As a result, he and his dog were hired for the entire shoot of “Man From Hells River”. The film was a hit and Rin Tin Tin became a box-office star. It was the first American dog movie star. It made 26 pictures for Warners while starring in his own live 1930s radio show “The Wonder Dog”. At the peak of his popularity, Warners kept 18 trained stand-ins(替身) to reduce any stress on their dog star. The star dog was worthy of the honor of having its private chef to prepare daily lunches for him. As a band was playing classical music it slowly consumed a lunch of tenderloin steak. 

1.The names Duncan gave to his dogs ____________________.

A.were offered by his fellowmen

B.had been used for some French puppets  

C.contained the idea of good luck

D.expressed a good wish for French Children

2. Which is the right order of the events that happened according to time in the passage?

a.Rip performed at a dog’s show.

b.Rip was discovered in a battle.

c.Rip lost its sister in America.

d.Rip was allowed to act in a film.

e.Rip was becoming a well-known star.

A.b, a, c, d, e         B.e, c, d, b, a         C.b, c, a, d, e         D.c, d, b, e, a

3.Which of the following is important for Rip and his master to be hired by Warners?

A.There were 18 substitutes for Rip.         B.Rip jumped at the 1922 dog show.

C.Warners got into financial trouble .       D.Rip acted successfully as a wolf.

4.Which of the following can replace “chef”?

A.musician         B.cook               C.consumer              D.star

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