题目内容

15.Helplessly,the package I was expecting was _____ to the wrong address.(  )
A.writtenB.givenC.packedD.delivered

分析 太让人绝望了,我一直盼望的包裹居然送错地方了.

解答 答案:D
该题考查动词意义辨析.write意为"写、写作",give意为"给予、赠与",pack意为"包装、打包",deliver意为"发表、递送",由the package"包裹"和the wrong address"错误的地方"可知,该句意为包裹"送"错了地方,所以应用deliver,故选D.

点评 考查动词及动词搭配辨义时,要准确掌握每个动词或搭配含义,并根据题干含义或逻辑关系选择正确答案.

练习册系列答案
相关题目
3.Kelly Reeves was getting ready for a trip when her phone slipped into a sink full of water.Panic moment!She quickly picked up the wet phone and tried to turn it on,but nothing worked.Her first reaction?She got dressed,drove to the nearest store,and bought a new model at full price.A new study finds that fear of losing your phone is a common illness.About 66percent of those surveyed suffer from (nomophobia) or"no mobile phone phobia".Interestingly,more women worry about losing their phone than men.Fortunately,there's a solution.The first step is to figure out if you have nomophobia.Checking your phone too often is one thing,but the true sign of a problem is that you can't conduct business or go about your routine when the fear becomes so severe.Do you go to unusual lengths to make sure you have your phone?That's another sign of a problem.If you find you check your phone plenty of times per hour,or a total of an hour per day,there may be a problem.Some of the treatments are similar to those for treating anxiety attacks:leaving the phone behind and not checking e-mail or text messages,and then learning to tolerate the after anxiety.Even if this leads to a high level of worry and stress,the solution is to push through the fear and learn to deal with not having your phone.Of course,there are also technological alternatives.Luis Levy,a co-founder at Novy PR,says he uses an application called Cerberus that can automatically track the location of his phone.To find it,he can just go to a Web site and see the phone's location.He also insures his phone through a service called Asurion.The company's description of its product reads like a prescription for anxiety:"60million phones are lost,stolen or damaged each year.You'll have complete peace of mind knowing that your phone is protected and you can quickly reconnect with family,friends and work,as soon as the very next day!"

26.Why does the author mention Kelly's experience in the first paragraph?A
A.To introduce the topic for discussion.
B.To inform us that mobile phones are useful.
C.To warn us that we should be careful.
D.To tell us to get phones ready for a trip.
27.The underlined word"nomophobia"in Paragraph 2meansB.
A.Habits of using mobile phones.
B.Fear of losing mobile phones.
C.Eagerness for new mobile phones.
D.Independence of mobile phones.
28.Which way is suggested by the writer to treat nomophobia?A
A.Avoiding using a phone for some time.
B.Learning more about modern technology.
C.Protecting one's phone against any damage.
D.Not using a mobile phone in one's daily work.
29.Why can the service called Asurion help to treat nomophobia?C
A.It lets you know other people also lose their phones.
B.It will give you a new phone through insurance.
C.It enables you to reconnect with your acquaintance.
D.It gives you a prescription to treat nomophobia.
30.What is the passage mainly about?D
A.Attitude toward mobile phone.   B.New mobile phone technology.
C.Disadvantages of mobile phone.  D.Solutions to nomophobia.
10.WAS the London Olympics a success?Many people hold different opinions.However one thing is certain,London could win a gold medal for hosting the"greenest"Games ever,BBC News reported.
Previous Olympic hosts have been criticized for the environmental damage they have caused through construction,waste.and transport.But things had to be different in London because seven years ago it bid for the Olympics through the concept of"a One Planet Olympics".
What is most impressive is that London used the construction of the Olympic Park as an opportunity to clean up polluted areas-2 million tons of contaminated (被污染的) soil were removed and 200 old factory buildings,were torn down,according to sustainablebusiness.com.But that's not all-.99 percent of the debris (废瓦砾) were reused to build the Olympic Park.For example,part of the Olympic Stadium's roof is made from 2,500 tons of steel tubes recycled from old gas pipelines.
As well as using recycled materials,all venues were built with green building techniques.The Olympic Stadium is the lightest one ever built,which minimized the amount of steel and concrete needed.Also,the handball field has lighting pipes on the roof that reduce electricity use by 40 percent,according to sustainablebusiness.com.
The effort that London made to deal with waste also deserves praise.Water used for drinking and watering plants was from collected rainwater or recycled wastewater.In this way.about 30-40 percent less water was used in total.Waste food packages were either recycled or processed and turned into renewable energy.
As one of the best connected places in Europe,London tried to solve traffic jams by encouraging the use of public transport.For example,it had trains deliver half of the building materials,instead of cars,which greatly reduced carbon emissions.
The clean anti-doping (反兴奋剂) result also added to the greenness of the Games.The International Olympics Committee (IOC) said that the devices used this time were the most accurate and advanced.Only one athlete tested positive for a banned drug on the day of competing,which is why the IOC President,Jacques Rogge,has praised anti-doping efforts at the London Games.

51.To make the Olympic Park green,LondonD.
A.recycled 2 million tons of contaminated soil
B.removed 99 percent of the debris from the city
C.built the Olympic Stadium mostly with recycled materials
D.applied green building techniques to the construction work
52.The underlined word"minimized"in the fourth paragraph probably meansB
A.increased as much as possible
B.reduced as much as possible
C.made good use of
D.took little notice
53.What can we conclude from the article?C
A.The London Olympics cost less than the other Olympics ever held.
B.London has possessed the most advanced techniques to deal with waste.
C.Public transport is made good use of in London durIng the Olympic games.
D.The anti-doping result in the London Olympics turned out to be dissatisfactory.
54.Which of the following best shows the structure of the text?B

55.What is the best title of the passage?C
A.How to deal with the anti-doping
B.How to use recycled materials
C.London's green games
D.London's public transport.
20.Generational differences and the economy (经济) are shifting (转移) more responsibilities for children from their parents to grandparents,according to a new survey.
More than one-third of grandparents aged 50and older contribute financially to their grandchildren's upbringing,and 11percent have a grandchild living with them,the poll (民意测验) by AARP,the group for 36million older US citizens,showed.
Forty percent of people who responded to the telephone survey,whose average age was 69,reported spending more than $500on grandchildren over the past year beyond traditional gifts. Education costs accounted for 53percent,daily expenses for 37percent and medical costs for 23percent.Sixteen percent provided daycare for grandchildren.
"They are the safety net for American families,helping to pay for practical expenses and necessities,"said Amy Goyer,AARP's multi-generational and family issues (问题) expert.
"We see many providing daycare services,while growing numbers even have grandchildren living with them,"she said,referring to the 16percent who watch their grandchildren while the parents are at work or school.
Generally nearly 90 percent of the 1,904 grandparents questioned said they play a very or somewhat important role in their grandchildren's lives,and about 70percent live within 50miles of the closest one.
The poll conducted by Woelfel Research Inc.also showed that grandparents were increasingly keyed to the younger generation's life issues and preferred ways of communicating.
More than one-third connect with their grandchildren via email or text messaging,while half said they routinely discuss topics ranging from values and spirituality to drug and alcohol use.
Nearly 40 percent said they had discussed dating or sex with at least one grandchild.Some 60percent said they spoke with their grandchildren at least once a week.
Most of the grandparents said they had five or more grandchildren,while one-fourth said they had grandchildren of a different race or mixed race.

60.The passage mainly tells usD.
A.the differences between generations are huge
B.how Woelfel Research Inc.conducted the poll
C.parents are the safety net for American families
D.grandparents take more responsibilities for grandchildren
61.Grandparents discuss with their grandchildren on various topics EXCEPTA.
A.races        B.values     C.drug use            D.spirituality
62.Which of the following is TRUE about grandparents?D
A.Most of them have grandchildren of a different race.
B.One third keep in touch with their grandchildren via email.
C.Nearly 40percent discussed dating with more than one grandchild.
D.About three fifths communicate with their grandchildren at least once a week.
63.What does the author think of the phenomenon mentioned in the passage?D
A.Reasonable.        B.Unbelievable.
C.Acceptable.        D.Not given.

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网