题目内容

- Do you know ______ of them?

- No, I only know, Mr johnson and Mrs Smith.

A. both B. either C. any D. all

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查代词。句意:他们你都认识吗?不,我只认识约翰逊先生和斯密斯先生。Both 和 either都与二者有关,题干信息没有,所以排除A和B,any,一些,用于疑问句和否定句,本句虽然是疑问句,但根据答语中的关键词only,所以排除C,所以D正确。

考点:考查代词

 

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I recently ran into a friend I hadn't seen for a long while. Our conversation was lively andfull of news from both sides. Before we parted she said "You'll have to drop in sometime. "immediately sensed that if I simply " dropped in" I would take my friend by surprise, and I would be discouraged by the image of her standing in her doorway, staring at me, and asking, " Oh ,err …what brings you here?"

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What happened to such visits? Actually I know the answer. Times have changed. Everybody gets busy with work. There is no longer a stay-at-home mom keeping a pot of hot coffee or tea ready throughout the day for a surprise guest. Exploding malls and stores are now replacing homes as a central form of entertainment.

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My response was immediate. "No, you won't," I said. " Just come in, sit, have coffee, and we'11 talk. "I had nothing in the kitchen but we ordered pizza. And we had a lovely time. I have tried to keep the drop-in tradition alive though it takes some effort.

1.The author thought of his friend's invitation- " You'll have to drop in sometime"-as______

A. a nice way of refusal B. an excuse of leaving

C. a kind of politeness D. an expression of surprise

2.The underlined phrase "dropping in" in the second paragraph means_________.

A. pay a sudden visit B. make many friends

C. make a special date D. have a good time

3.The woman from the neighborhood used to visit the author' s home to _______.

A. seek comfort from my parents B. make nevr friends

C. listen to my parents' story D. taste nice dishes

4.From the third paragraph of the passage, we can infer that_______.

A. unexpected visitors are still welcome now

B. modern people prefer outdoor activities

C. there are more jobs for the housewives now

D. the author misses the lost good days

5.The author writes the passage intending to ________.

A. encourage people to be drop-in visitors

B. explain how to deal with unexpected visitors

C. share his feelings about the drop-in tradition

D. show the importance of making friends

 

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A.London commuters are unfriendly to strangers

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