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The boy joyfully ate up every single bit of the food on the table, his dog     at him with its mouth watering.
A. staring     B.stared     C.to stare    D. having stared

A

解析试题分析:考查独立主格结构。分词做状语的时候,当分词的逻辑主语与句子主语不一致的时候,需要在分词前面把逻辑主语添上去,形成独立主格结构的形式,本题的staring at…的逻辑主语是his dog,而不是句子主语the boy。因为stare at与his dog构成主动关系,故使用现在分词的形式。故A正确。
考点:考查独立主格结构
点评:分词做状语的时候,当分词的逻辑主语与句子主语不一致的时候,需要在分词前面把逻辑主语添上去,形成独立主格结构的形式。独立主格结构相当于一个状语从句,两者可以互换使用。

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  If you asked me what the newest fad(时尚)is for teens today, I would have to say the iPod.This handheld electronic device can store and play thousands of songs.Everyone has one.After all, to most teens, music is more than a way to express themselves.It’s their“escape”.

  On popular music radio stations, almost every song is about love, and many love songs are about break-ups(分手).There are two ways people react to break-ups.They may be glad to break up with people that don’t appreciate them:“Get out!Leave, right now, it’s the end of you and me.I can’t wait for you to be gone,”goes a popular song by a singer named Jo Jo.Or they may beg their ex-boy/girlfriends to come back:“Baby, when you left, I lost a part of me…Please come back, we belong together,”goes an equally popular song by Mariah Carey, a huge star.

  But not all songs are about break-ups; some songs about true love are also popular.DJ Sammy’s“Baby you’re all that I want/when you’re lying here in my arms/I’m finding it hard to believe/we’re in heaven.”(Will they be singing“Get Out, Leave”or“We Belong Together”tomorrow?)

  Other songs are about growing up.“Did I grow up according to plan?And do you think I’m wasting my time doing things I want to do?But it hurts when you disapprove all along,”goes a song by Simple Plan, addressed to a dad who tried to plan out his son’s life.

  However, the best songs are the ones about important issues in the world.A couple of years ago, the longest-reigning number one song of the year, a favourite of mine as well, was a song promoting(提倡)non-violence in a tumultuous world.But another song tops my list:“I don’t want another pretty face…I want you and your beautiful soul.”Other songs make me want to scream at the radio, especially when they top the ratings charts:“Don’t you wish your girlfriend was hot like me?”However, all songs, whether about falling in love or out of it, truly reflect the mood of a generation.

(1)

The iPod becomes popular with the teens because ________.

[  ]

A.

it’s a handheld device which is easy to take to everywhere

B.

it’s an electronic production which can store a lot of songs

C.

it can play songs and music like a walkman but it is smaller

D.

it has all the advantages listed above

(2)

The story is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

teens’ newest fad

B.

the mood of a generation

C.

teens’ popular songs

D.

different themes of songs

(3)

Which statement is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

Teens like to listen to music because songs can express their thoughts.

B.

More people like songs about break-ups than those like songs about true love.

C.

Some parents love to have a hand in controlling their children’s life.

D.

Various songs in an age reflect the mood of the generation.

(4)

What does the word“tumultuous”mean?

[  ]

A.

peaceful and quiet

B.

disorderly or confused

C.

comfortable and open

D.

competitive but promising

(5)

Which song does the author like best?

[  ]

A.

“I can’t wait for you to be gone.”

B.

“Baby you’re all that I want.”

C.

“I want you and your beautiful soul.”

D.

“Don’t you wish your girlfriend was hot like me?”

阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  “Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents, ” grumbled Jo, lying on the rug.

  “It's so dreadful to be poor! ” sighed Meg, looking down at her old dress.

  “I don't think it's fair for some girls to have plenty of pretty things, and other girls nothing at all, ” added little Amy, with an injured sniff.

  “We've got father and mother and each other, ” said Beth, contentedly.

  The four young faces on which the firelight shone brightened at the cheerful words, but darkened again as Jo said sadly:“We haven't got father, and shall not have him for a long time.” She didn't say “perhaps never”, but each silently added it, thinking of father far away, where the fighting was.

  Nobody spoke for a minute; then Meg said in an altered tone:“You know the reason mother proposed not having any presents this Christmas was because it is going to be a hard winter for everyone; and she thinks we ought not to spend money for pleasure when our men are suffering so in the army.We can't do much, but we can make our little sacrifices, and ought to do it gladly.But I am afraid I don't”; and Meg shook her head, and she thought regretfully of all the pretty things she wanted.

  “But I don't think the little we should spend would do any good.We've each got a dollar, and the army wouldn't be much helped by our giving that.I agree not to expect anything from mother or you, but I do want to buy UNDINE AND SINTRAM for myself; I've wanted it so long, ” said Jo, who was a bookworm.

  “I planned to spend mine on new music, ” said Beth, with a little sigh.

  “I shall get a nice box of Faber's drawing pencils; I really need them, ” said Amy, decidedly.

  “Mother didn't say anything about our money, and she won't wish us to give up everything.Let's each buy what we want, and have a little fun; I'm sure we work hard enough to earn it, ” cried Jo, examining the heels of her shoes in a gentlemanly manner.

  “I know I do-teaching those tiresome children nearly all day when I am longing to enjoy myself at home, ” began Meg, in the complaining tone again.

  “You don't have half such a hard time as I do, ” said Jo.“How would you like to be shut up for hours with a nervous, fussy old lady, who is never satisfied, and worries you till you're ready to fly out of the window or cry? ”

  “It's naughty to fret; but I do think washing dishes and keeping things tidy is the worst work in the world.It makes me cross; nd my hands get so stiff, I can't practice well at all”; and Beth looked at her rough hands with a sigh that anyone could hear.

  “I don't believe any of you suffer as I do.” cried Amy, “for you don't have to go to school with impertinent girls, who plague you if you don't know your lessons, and laugh at your dresses, and label your father if he isn't rich.”

  “If you mean libel, I'd say so, and not talk about labels, as if papa was a pickle-bottle, ” advised Jo, laughing.

  “I know what I mean, and you needn't be satirical about it.It's proper to use good words, and improve your vocabulary, ” returned Amy, with dignity.

  “Don't peck at one another, children.Don't you wish we had the money papa lost when we were little, Jo? Dear me! How happy and good we'd be, if we had no worries! ” said Meg, who could remember better times.

  “You once said you thought we were a deal happier than the King children, for they were fighting and fretting all the time, in spite of their money.”

  “So I did.I think we are; for, though we do have to work, we make fun for ourselves, and are a pretty jolly set, as Jo would say.” Jo immediately sat up, put her hands in her pockets, and began to whistle.

  “Don't, Jo; it's so boyish! ”

  “That's why I do it.”

  “I detest rude, unladylike girls! ”

  “I hate affected, niminy-piminy chits! ”

  “Birds in their little nests agree” sang Beth, the peacemaker, with such a funny face that both sharp voices softened to a laugh, and the `pecking' ended for that time.

(1)

According to the passage, who is the most pessimistic and who the most optimistic?

[  ]

A.

Jo; Amy

B.

Meg; Beth

C.

Meg; Amy

D.

Amy; Beth

(2)

According to the passage, which of the following is true?

[  ]

A.

Their father died when he was fighting with others.

B.

Their father is away at the war, leaving them at home with their mother.

C.

The passage is a story about three girls and a boy in a family.

D.

The four children in the passage all work and earn their own money.

(3)

What do they think of their mother's proposal of not having any Christmas gifts?

[  ]

A.

They all agreed to the proposal of not having any Christmas gifts.

B.

They all agreed that giving the money to the army was of little help.

C.

They all agreed that giving the money to the army was of much help.

D.

They all agreed to save the money and buy a gift for their father.

(4)

By saying “It makes me cross” Beth means she is rather ________.

[  ]

A.

happy

B.

excited

C.

interested

D.

angry

(5)

The King children are mentioned to show that ________.

[  ]

A.

The King family is rich while Beth's family is poor.

B.

Beth's family is poor and they are unhappy about it.

C.

Money can bring much happiness to their family.

D.

Money does not necessarily mean happiness.

Kieron Williamson, a seven-year-old British boy, is being recognized as an art genius after selling 16 paintings for 18, 000 pounds in just 14 minutes. This boy has artistic skills that would be the envy of any serious painter and drawn comparisons to Pablo Picasso, a child prodigy(神童)who became one of the most recognized artists of the 20th century.

 It all began on a family holiday to Cornwall on the southwest English coast when Kieron was five. Inspired by the view, he asked his parents for his first sketch-pad (速写纸). From that moment on, he became deeply interested. While supportive, Kieron’s parents are careful not to push their son. He only paints when and what he wants.

 He has a waiting list of hundreds and requests for his works have been flooding in. His father said a sale of Kieron’s works held in November even drew a buyer from Japan. “We had people driving down that night, there were people on the door waiting to come in the morning who had been standing outside, the phones were going mad as soon as the door opened at nine o’clock and within 14 minutes all the 16 pictures had gone, ” he said.

All this talent, money and high praise could so easily go to a young boy’s head, but Kieron said his friends keep him grounded. “Some of them want to be as good as me and some of them think. . . Umn, ‘you are not too special’, ” he said.

    Kieron’s favourite painter is British artist Edward Seago and he has spent some of his earnings buying a work by his hero. The rest is being invested by his parents until he reaches 25. Kieron’s parents and his younger sister Billi-Jo don’t see him as anything other than a normal seven-year-old boy who likes to tear around the house and who’s mad about football. But for now, with so much still to learn, there’s only one thing he wants to be when he grows up. He said, “I think I’ll definitely be an artist. ”

26. According to Paragraph 1, we can know Kieron Williamson ________.

A. painted 16 paintings in only 14 minutes

B. draws as well as Picasso did

C. is one of the most recognized artists

D. has unusual ability in painting

27. What made Kieron Williamson begin to love painting?

A. His first sketch-pad.

B. His parents’ encouragement.

C. The view at the seaside.

D. His swimming near the coast.

28. In Kieron Williamson’s friends’ opinion, he ________.

A. is famous but a little proud

B. isn’t very special from other children

C. isn’t worth praising at all

D. is hard to get along with

29. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ________.

A. Edward Seago thinks highly of Kieron’s painting

B. Kieron likes doing sports and painting instead of studying

C. Kieron’s family is very poor

D. Kieron wants to be a great painter

30. The passage mainly tells us________.

A. a seven-year-old painting genius

B. how to be a great painter

C. Kieron Williamson may become the second Picasso

D. the painting changed Kieron Williamson’s life greatly

Kieron Williamson, a seven-year-old British boy, is being recognized as an art genius after selling 16 paintings for 18, 000 pounds in just 14 minutes. This boy has artistic skills that would be the envy of any serious painter and drawn comparisons to Pablo Picasso, a child prodigy(神童)who became one of the most recognized artists of the 20th century.

 It all began on a family holiday to Cornwall on the southwest English coast when Kieron was five. Inspired by the view, he asked his parents for his first sketch-pad (速写纸). From that moment on, he became deeply interested. While supportive, Kieron’s parents are careful not to push their son. He only paints when and what he wants.

 He has a waiting list of hundreds and requests for his works have been flooding in. His father said a sale of Kieron’s works held in November even drew a buyer from Japan. “We had people driving down that night, there were people on the door waiting to come in the morning who had been standing outside, the phones were going mad as soon as the door opened at nine o’clock and within 14 minutes all the 16 pictures had gone, ” he said.

All this talent, money and high praise could so easily go to a young boy’s head, but Kieron said his friends keep him grounded. “Some of them want to be as good as me and some of them think. . . Umn, ‘you are not too special’, ” he said.

    Kieron’s favourite painter is British artist Edward Seago and he has spent some of his earnings buying a work by his hero. The rest is being invested by his parents until he reaches 25. Kieron’s parents and his younger sister Billi-Jo don’t see him as anything other than a normal seven-year-old boy who likes to tear around the house and who’s mad about football. But for now, with so much still to learn, there’s only one thing he wants to be when he grows up. He said, “I think I’ll definitely be an artist. ”

26. According to Paragraph 1, we can know Kieron Williamson ________.

A. painted 16 paintings in only 14 minutes

B. draws as well as Picasso did

C. is one of the most recognized artists

D. has unusual ability in painting

27. What made Kieron Williamson begin to love painting?

A. His first sketch-pad.

B. His parents’ encouragement.

C. The view at the seaside.

D. His swimming near the coast.

28. In Kieron Williamson’s friends’ opinion, he ________.

A. is famous but a little proud

B. isn’t very special from other children

C. isn’t worth praising at all

D. is hard to get along with

29. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that ________.

A. Edward Seago thinks highly of Kieron’s painting

B. Kieron likes doing sports and painting instead of studying

C. Kieron’s family is very poor

D. Kieron wants to be a great painter

30. The passage mainly tells us________.

A. a seven-year-old painting genius

B. how to be a great painter

C. Kieron Williamson may become the second Picasso

D. the painting changed Kieron Williamson’s life greatly

Kieron Williamson, a seven-year-old British boy, is being recognized as an art genius after selling 16 paintings for 18,000 pounds in just 14 minutes.This boy has artistic skills that would be the envy of any serious painter and drawn comparisons to Pablo Picasso, a child prodigy (神童) who became one of the most recognized artists of the 20th century.

It all began on a family holiday to Cornwall on the southwest English coast when Kieron was five.Inspired by the view, he asked his parents for his first sketch-pad (速写纸).From that moment on, he became deeply interested.While supportive, Kieron’s parents are careful not to push their son.He only paints when and what he wants.

He has a waiting list of hundreds and requests for his work have been flooding in.His father said a sale of Kieron’s works held in November even drew a buyer from Japan.“We had people driving down that night, there were people on the door waiting to come in the morning who had been standing outside, the phones were going mad as soon as the door opened at nine o’clock and within 14 minutes all the 16 pictures had gone,” he said.

All this talent, money and high praise could so easily go to a young boy’s head, but Kieron said his friends keep him grounded.“Some of them want to be as good as me and some of them think… Umn, ‘you are not too special’,” he said.

Kieron’s favourite painter is British artist Edward Seago and he has spent some of his earnings buying a work by his hero.The rest is being invested by his parents until he reaches 25.Kieron’s parents and his younger sister Billi-Jo don’t see him as anything other than a normal seven-year-old who likes to tear around the house and who’s mad about football.But for now, with so much still to learn, there’s only one thing he wants to be when he grows up.He said, “I think I’ll definitely be an artist.”

1.According to Paragraph 1, we can know Kieron Williamson      .

A.painted 16 paintings in only 14 minutes

B.draws as well as Picasso did

C.is one of the most recognized artists

D.has unusual ability in paintings

2.What made Kieron Williamson begin to love painting?

A.His first sketch-pad.   B.His parents’ encouragement.

C.The view at the seaside.   D.His swimming near the coast.

3.In Kieron Williamson’s friends’ opinion, he      .

A.is famous but a little proud

B.isn’t very special from other children

C.isn’t worth praising at all

D.is hard to get along with 

4.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that      .

A.Edward Seago thinks highly of Kieron’s f painting

B.Kieron likes do sports and painting instead of studying

C.Kieron’s family is very poor

D.Kieron wants to be a great painter

5.The passage mainly tells us      .

A.a seven-year-old painting genius

B.how to be a great painter

C.Kieron Williamson may become the second Pacasso

D.the painting changed Kieron Williamson’s life greatly

 

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