题目内容

Though Jenny is the best student in study, she shouldn’t _____ telling a lie.

A.break away from                        B.come up with

C.stay away with                          D.get away with

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查动词短语辨析。A脱离,摆脱;B想起,提出;C远离;D侥幸成功,逃脱惩罚;句意:尽管Jenny在学习上是最好的学生,但是说谎的时候,她也不应该逃脱惩罚。故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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Oxbridge interviews are designed to find out how you think, not just what you think. And there are no wrong answers. Jen learnt that, and she passed the interview. What advice does she give? “ Don’t be nervous, and be prepared for the unexpected!”
【小题1】According to British newspapers, questions for Oxbridge applicants are very _____. 

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【小题2】On her first interview, Jen ____ after she entered the waiting room.
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C.sat down on the chairD.moved the chair
【小题3】Jen learned that it was very important to _____ in order to pass the Oxbridge interviews.
A.make up new situationB.show how one thinks
C.describe what one hearsD.talk about various monkeys
【小题4】The writer uses a(n) ____ to introduce how Oxbridge applicants are interviewed.
A.exampleB.guessC.experimentD.survey

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A.unfair            B.normal            C.easy             D.strange

2.On her first interview, Jen ____ after she entered the waiting room.

A.moved the fork                         B.sat down on the fork

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C.describe what one hears                  D.talk about various monkeys

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阅读理解。
     Every year, British newspapers report on the strange questions asked in Oxbridge (Oxford & Cambridge)
interviews. Often, though, these questions are not as strange as they first seem. And they are all designed to
give applicants (申请者) a Chance to think.
     Arriving for her first Oxford interview, my sister Jen saw that there was only one chair in the waiting room.
On the chair was a large fork. Jen had heard about the strange things in Oxbridge interviews, and believed that
this was a test."What if they're watching me?" she thought."If I move the fork, it will show initiative (主动性);
if I don't move it, it will show that I can easily fit into new situations." In the end, she sat uncomfortably on the
edge of the chair!
     Applicants must be prepared for the unexpected. Now it was Jen's turn. She was handed a monkey skull (颅
骨) and asked to talk about it. At first, this seemed unfair-what could she say? But she soon calmed down,
started thinking, and found that there was plenty to talk about.
     Oxbridge interviews are designed to find out how you think, not just what you think. And there are no
wrong answers. Jen learnt that, and she passed the interview. What advice does she give? "Don't be nervous,
and be prepared for the unexpected!"
1. According to British newspapers, questions for Oxbridge applicants are very _____.
A. strange
B. unfair
C. normal
D. easy
2. On her first interview, Jen _____ after she entered the waiting room.
A. moved the chair
B. moved the fork
C. sat down on the fork
D. sat down on the chair
3. Jen learned that it was very important to _____ in order to pass the Oxbridge interviews.
A. talk about various monkey
s B. make up new situations
C. show how one thinks
D. describe what one hears
4. The writer uses a(n) _____ to introduce how Oxbridge applicants are interviewed.
A. survey
B. example
C. guess
D. experiment

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