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3.---Why did you put the wood near the fire?It's dangerous.---Don't worry.Wet wood won't _______.( )
A. | burnt | B. | be burnt | C. | be burning | D. | burn |
分析 -你为什么把木头放在靠近火的地方呢?太危险了.
-不用担心.潮湿的木头不会燃烧.
解答 答案:D.考查动词的语态.题干中的burn表示主语wet wood的某种特性,而且与情态动词won't连用,在这里用主动形式表达被动意义,故选D.
点评 本题考查被动语态.被动语态的特殊形式之一,表示主语的某种特性的动词,如read,write,burn,feel,wash,clean,wear,open等,这些词一般不单独使用,一般有修饰语,或者有状语修饰,或者与情态动词连用.碰到这类动词的被动语态,需要用主动表被动.
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As Vice President,Nixon took on major duties in the Eisenhower Administration.Nominated (提名) for President by loud approval in 1960,he lost by a narrow margin to John F.Kennedy.In 1968,he again won his party's nomination,and went on to defeat Vice President Hubert H.Humphrey and third-party candidate George C.Wallace.
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Some of his most publicly praised achievements came in his search for world stability.During visits in 1972 to Beijing and Moscow,he reduced tensions with China and the USSR.
In his 1972 bid for office,Nixon defeated Democratic candidate George McGovern by one of the widest margins on record.
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Faced with what seemed almost certain impeachment (弹劾),Nixon announced on August 8,1974,that he would resign the next day to begin"that process of mending which is so desperately needed in America."
In his last years,Nixon gained praise as an elder statesman.By the time of his death on April 22,1994,he had written numerous books on his experiences in public life and on foreign policy.
Title:The life story of Richard M.Nixon | ||
Items | Details | |
Personal information | (71)Birth | In California in 1913. |
Death | On April 22,1994. | |
Education | Studied at Whittier College and Duke University Law School. | |
(72)Family | Married Patricia Ryan and had two daughters,Tricia and Julie. | |
(73)Politicalcareer | ◇During World War II,he served as a Navy commander in the Pacific. | |
◇In 1950,he became a Senate. | ||
◇In 1952,he was selected to be General Eisenhower's running mate and became Vice President. | ||
◇In 1960,he was nominated for President but he was (74)narrowlydefeated in the final by John F.Kennedy. | ||
◇In 1968,he became President of the USA. | ||
◇In 1972,he was elected President for a second (75)term/time. | ||
◇On August 9,1974,he (76)resignedfrom office because of the so-called"Watergate"scandal. | ||
Main achievements | ◇He carried out the reform of income sharing. | |
◇He launched a broad (77)environmentalprogram. | ||
◇In 1969,American astronauts (78)landedon the moon for the first time. | ||
◇He made great (79)contributionsto world stability,an example of which was that he eased the (80)tenserelationship with China and the USSR. |
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