题目内容
Mr King, _________ company my sister works, donated a large amount of money this time.
A. whose B. in which C. in whose D. Which
C
【解析】
试题分析:句意:他们会赢已经被提前预测,结果果真如此。Such此处是代词,表‘这样的人或事物’,常作表语,指前面的情况时,such在句首,完全倒装,谓语动词的单复数由后面的名词决定。再如;Such is life.生活就是这样。Such were his words..那些正是他的话。
考点:考查倒装句的用法。
Mr and Mrs King have two children, Jim and Liz. The whole family are all busy, so they often leave notes to each other. Read these four notes today to know something about them.
3:30 p.m. To dad and mum, Mr. Brown rang. No football practice today. I’m going to Tom’s house to plan our project and be back at 5:00pm. Liz | 4.00 p.m. To Liz, It’s your turn to walk the dog. I have to do my homework after school. Remember to play with Teddy when you get home ! Jim |
6:45 pm Has anyone seen my tennis shoes? I’m in my bedroom doing my homework, and I need to wear them tomorrow. Jim | 10.00 p.m. I saw your tennis shoes this morning. They smelt terrible so I put them outside the back door. Good night, dear! Mum |
A.3.30 p.m. | B.4.00 p.m. | C.5.00 p.m. | D.10.00 p.m. |
A.Liz | B.Mrs. King | C.Jim | D.Mr. Brown |
A.practicing football | B.going to Tom’s house |
C.playing tennis | D.doing his homework. |
A.in his bedroom | B.outside the back door |
C.in the living room | D.at Tom’s house |
Many people write to newspaper and magazines to express their opinions. Letters to the editor must carry the writer’s full name, address and telephone number, although the information is not necessary for publication. This requirement to provide personal particulars is a clear indication that writers are held responsible for what they say. When a writer wants his voice heard, he needs to claim ownership of his voice. Responsibility is the name of the game.
“People today prefer living together to putting their signatures on a marriage certificate because they refuse to accept responsibility for the relationship,” said social worker Ken Yip, “and this is what is causing a lot of family problems.” When we sign a paper, for example, a business contract or a bank document, the signature is a seal of consent, an agreement to take the matter seriously. Most governments and many organizations will not process written complaints if they do not bear the writer’s signature. The absence of a signature, they explain, tells us that the writer cannot be too serious and therefore does not deserve a reply.
There are people who wish to remain anonymous(匿名的)for various reasons. Multi-billionaire Mr. King donates generously to charity several times a year. He gives simply because he wants to help but not for the publicity his donations may bring, and he does not want his good deeds to make news. In other cases, people insist on anonymity because they are afraid of the consequences of revealing their identity. Crime witnesses may be willing to assist the police, but most are unwilling to give their names when reporting a crime.
Name or no name? The answer is very personal and lies in how much we want to get involved. We all have a name. It is a matter if responsibility to use it when we make a statement, a claim or an accusation. We all want to honour our own name, and it is only by stamping our expression of an opinion with our own name that we honour what we say.
【小题1】What does the writer mean by saying “Responsibility is the name of the game”?
A.Writers need to provide their personal information in the game. |
B.Publication must bear the writer’s full name, address and phone number. |
C.Writers should be responsible for their names. |
D.Names are required to indicate writers’ responsibility for what they say. |
A.help to end a relationship | B.not get a reply |
C.be accepted all the same | D.become a family problem |
A.hesitant to make a donation | B.unwilling to draw public attention |
C.afraid of an accusation | D.ready for involvement |
A.honour and writers | B.identity and signature |
C.signature and responsibility | D.anonymity and signature |
—Is your neighbor Mr. King a man with good manners?
—Actually, he is ________ but polite. And nobody likes to talk to him.
A.nothing |
B.something |
C.everything |
D.anything |