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14.I think you'd rather she went to school by subway, ?( )A. | hadn't you | B. | wouldn't you | C. | don't you | D. | mustn't you |
分析 我想你宁愿她乘地铁去上学,对吗?
解答 答案是B.本题考查反意问句.反意问句的基本结构是"陈述句+简略疑问句?",陈述句用肯定,则疑问句用否定;陈述句用否定,疑问句用肯定;疑问句中的主语和助动词与陈述句一致,当陈述句含I (don't) think 等表达说话人本人看法、观点的主句后接宾语从句时,反意疑问句与从句一致,本句中助动词和主语与"you'd rather she went to school by subway"一致,其中又出现了从句,而一般情况下当陈述句含主从句时,疑问句中的主语和助动词往往与主句一致(本题中you'd rather );其中'd是would的缩写;所以答案选择B.
点评 反意疑问句的解题,首先理解反意疑问句的作用--证实上文的内容;其次理解反意疑问句的基本结构;并且积累常见的特殊结构,最后结合语境判断.
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Charles said missing his friends was the hardest part.He stayed in touch via e-mail and made some new friends along the way,playing soccer with kids in France and learning about rugby from youths in Ireland.
"I'd definitely recommend this to other kids,"Charles said."It was such a great opportunity to see different countries and learn geography a different way."
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but global education consultants say a growing number of parents are traveling for a year or more with their children.
Seven years later,with wonderful memories and a book documenting their world travel,the Fishers now seem like global trailblazers (先驱者).
"It's really encouraging to hear that many other people want to educate their kids in that manner,"said Fisher.
Some parents are trying to raise knowledgeable and open-minded"world citizens".Others want to give their children the skills they'll need to compete globally.
"There is a huge amount of interest in spending time abroad at all stages of life and increasingly,as a family with children,"said Maya Frost,author of"The New Global Student…".She knows American families in every corner of the globe who have made that choice.
"There's so much more to education than school,"said Tessa Hill,who recently returned to her Houston-area home,after driving her family across North and Central America and Europe in a motor home for 13months."World travel is an education in people,cultures,language,travel skills,street smarts and in how lucky we are to live in the United States."
When Hill and her husband began considering extended global travel,their middle child,Charles,13,was surprised."My first reaction was‘well,are we really going to do this?'"Charles said."But it did sound like great fun."
Charles said missing his friends was the hardest part.He stayed in touch via e-mail and made some new friends along the way,playing soccer with kids in France and learning about rugby from youths in Ireland.
"I'd definitely recommend this to other kids,"Charles said."It was such a great opportunity to see different countries and learn geography a different way."
To make re-entry smoother,most school officials prefer that families work out an educational plan before they leave town.
"It sounds out-of-date,but it really opens up your mind and your eyes to the world,"said Robbin Goodman,17,a senior student who spent his junior year skateboarding across Beijing,China,when he wasn't studying Chinese history and other core subjects.
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"They gain the ability to take risks and to have confidence in themselves,"said Liz Pearlstein,founder of a global education consulting firm."When we came home from London,my daughter,who had been painfully shy before we left,said‘Mom,now I know there's nothing I can't do.'"
No one knows exactly how many American families are choosing the global education path,
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Title:A real global(71)education:traveling abroad with kids for a year | |
Travelers'experiences and feelings | |
Carla Fisher | ●Courage is needed to take the(72)global/world travel for there are different voices. ●It is encouraging to hear more parents make such a similar (73)decision/choice/plan. |
Tessa Hill and Charles | ●World travel can help people learn more about cultures,languages and travel skills,etc. ●Charles made new friends along his way and (74)e-mailed his friends back home. |
Robbin Goodman | ●One-year (75)stay/study in China alone can serve the purpose of having a good time. |
Liz Pearlstein | ●World travel (76)enables kids to take risks and builds up confidence in themselves. |
Opinions and suggestions | |
Maya Frost | ●There is an (77)increasing number of family traveling abroad with kids.Parents should take it into consideration how to deal with the opposite idea. |
School officials | ●Parents had better help kids work out educational plans to make it (78)smoother/easier for them to return to school. |
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Generally,more families in the USA(80)plan/choose/tendto travel abroad with kids for a year or more. |
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