题目内容

 I always take something to read when I go to the doctor’s ____I have to wait.

A. in order           B so that            C in case           D  as if 

 

【答案】

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意,以防去医院必须得,所以等当我去医生那里时,总是带一些读物。 in order 为了 so that 为了 in case 以防 as if 好像,可知C,最符合题意。

考点:本题考查固定词组。

点评:解答此类题型要先理解题干要表达的意思,再分析各个选项中词组的词义,从中选取适合语境的一个。 在平时的学习中,要重视对词组的总结和记忆。

 

 

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【小题1】
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【小题2】
A.qualityB.designC.materialD.trend
【小题3】
A.protectingB.savingC.admiringD.paying
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Why I Don’t Spare “Spare Change”
“Poor but honest. ” “The deserving poor.” These words always come to my mind when I think of “the poor”. But I also think of people who, perhaps through alcohol or drugs, have ruined not only their own lives but also the lives of others in order to give way to their own pleasure. Perhaps alcoholism and drug addiction really are “diseases”, as many people say, but my own feeling- based, of course, not on any serious study-is that most alcoholics and drug addicts belong to the “undeserving poor”. And that is largely why I don’t give spare change to beggars.
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If one believes in the value of private charity, one can either give to needy people or to charitable organizations. In giving to a beggar one may indeed be helping a person who badly needs help, but one cannot be certain that one is giving to a needy person. In giving to an organization, on the other hand, one can feel that one’s money is likely to be used wisely. True, facing a beggar one may feel that this particular unfortunate person needs help at this moment-a cup of coffee or a sandwich-and the need will not be met unless I put my hand in my pocket right now. But I have come to think that the beggars whom I meet can get along without my spare change, and indeed perhaps they are actually better off for not having money to buy alcohol or drugs.
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