题目内容

    delighted me most was       my son was admitted to Beijing University


  1. A.
    That, what
  2. B.
    That, that
  3. C.
    What, that
  4. D.
    What, what
C
试题分析:考查名词性从句。第一空用what引导起主语从句what delighted me most,what在句中做主语。第二空用that引导表语从句,that在句中不充当任何成分,只起引导作用。句意:最让我高兴的是我的儿子被北京大学录取了。故C正确。
考点:考查名词性从句
点评:名词性从句的考查集中在引导词的选择上,连接词that, whether, if在句中不充当任何成分,只起连接作用;连接代词who(ever), which(ever), whom(ever),whose(ever),what(ever)在句中做主语,宾语,表语和定语;连接副词when, why, where, how,在句中做状语。应从上下句的句法关系着手分析,切不可‘望句形生答案’总的来说,考生在解答此类型时,可用排除法或造句法,造句法就是仿造原句的语法功能仿造出一个易懂易理解的句子,帮助判断。
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One day in 1918, my Uncle Milton received his draft notice. My grandparents were very upset. But my mother, at the age of 10, felt on top of the world about her soldier brother going off to war. Realizing how he was regarded by his little sister and all of her friends, my uncle bought them all service pins, which meant that they had a loved one in the service. All the little girls were delighted.

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What the grandfather was most worried about was ______.

 A. the spread of the world war                      B. the safety of his two cousins

 C. a drop in his living standards                    D. his relatives killing each other

The underlined phrase “draft notice” means “______”.

 A. order for army service                             B. train ticket for Europe

 C. letter of rejection                                     D. note of warning

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 A. Strength.             B. Courage.               C. Victory.                        D. Honor.

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 A. Disappointing.    B. Unexpected.          C. Uncertain.             D. Inspiring.

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37.A.because           B.why                       C.how                D.What

38.A.true                 B.right                       C.same               D.similar

39.A.problems         B.advantages             C.disadvantages   D.duties

40.A.tension            B.challenge                C.strength          D.oppression

41.A.share              B.convey                   C.guarantee         D.cause

42.A.Therefore        B.Otherwise               C.However          D.Moreover

43.A.lack                B.abandon                  C.bear                D.maintain

44.A.obvious           B.impossible                  C.impressive       D.hidden

45.A.stressed           B.worried                  C.delighted         D.confused

46.A.experience       B.departure                C.work               D.discussion

47.A.fills               B.weakens                  C.ruins               D.buries

48.A.eagerly            B.equally                  C.bitterly            D.rarely

49.A.make with              B.benefit from            C.result from       D.appeal to

50.A.quarrel            B.contact                   C.argument               D.view

51.A.attitude            B.position                  C.outlook          D.ambition

52.A.range                     B.series                      C.quantity           D.variety

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A.could sing as well as he played the piano
B.preferred mature audiences to young adults
C.had a natural talent for musical composition
D.learnt to play musical instrument from very young age
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b. Ellington’s orchestra played at the Cotton Club.
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Athey had been told about it

Bthey could see it on the map

Cthey had seen it earlier in the day

Dthey could see it from the top of the mountain

2.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?

AThe map.? BThe pool.

CThe mountain.? DThe campsite.

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AThey were too tired to put up their tent.

BThey wished they could have found a farm.

CThey were anxious about the coming weather.

DThey were delighted with the spot they’d found.

4.What does the writer mean by being “emotionally as well as physically attached to it ” in Paragraph 4?

AIt is more than just a practical aid.

BHe walks better when he is wearing it.

CIt is not a good idea to leave it anywhere.

DHe might die on the mountains without it.

 

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