题目内容

Unsatisfied_______with the payment, he took the job just to get some work experience.

A. though was he B. was he though

C. he was though D. though he was

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查倒装。句意:虽然对薪水不满意,但他还是接受这份工作为的是增加更多的工作经验。,as / though引导的让步从句必须将表语或状语提前 (形容词, 副词, 分词, 实义动词提前)。具体来说,as引导的让步状语从句必须倒装;though引导的让步状语从句可以倒装也可以不倒装;而although引导的让步状语从句不能倒装,故选D项。

考点:考查倒装

 

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Common sense is not all that common.

Why tell the truth when you can come up with a good excuse?

These three popular misquotes(戏谑的引语)are meant to be jokes, and yet they tell us a lot about human nature. To err, or to make mistakes, is indeed a part of being human, but it seems that most people don’t want to accept the responsibility for having made a mistake. They naturally look for someone else who could be responsible for the problem. Perhaps it is the natural thing to do. The original quote about human nature went like this:“To err is human, to forgive, divine(神圣的).” This saying mirrors an ideal:people should be forgiving of others’ mistakes. Instead, we tend to do the opposite—find someone else to pass the blame on to. However, taking responsibility for something that went wrong is a mark of great maturity.

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And what is wrong with a society that thinks that making up a good excuse is like creating a work of art? One of the common problems with making excuses is that people, especially young people, get the idea that it’s okay not to be totally honest all the time. There is a corollary(直接推论)to that:if a good excuse is “good” even if it isn’t honest, then where is the place of the truth?

1.According to the passage, which of following seems the most human?

A. To search for truth.

B. To achieve one’s ideal.

C. To make fun of others’ mistakes.

D. To criticize others for one’s own error.

2.Which of the following is NOT based on common sense?

A. A man tries to take charge of everything in a large company.

B. A student goes out with an umbrella in stormy weather.

C. A company’s next move follows a good plan.

D. A lawyer acts on fine judgments.

3.What is the author’s opinion about a good excuse?

A. Making a good excuse is sometimes a better policy.

B. Inventing a good excuse needs creative ideas.

C. A good excuse is as rewarding as honesty.

D. Bitter truth is better than a good excuse.

4.What would be the best title for his passage?

A. A Mirror of Human Nature

B. To Blame or to Forgive

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D. Truth or Excuse

 

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Unable to read the Mandarin text, Nicola turned to the internet and her Australian friend, Julie Gould, whose daughter attended a Chinese school in Sydney.

Several hours later Julie returned with the news that it was in fact a love letter.

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Nicola said: “It sounds to me like the couple are in love but cannot be together so they have sent the message to tell the world of their love.”

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A.On July 15, 2012.B.On August 29, 2012.

C.On August 31, 2012.D.On September 2, 2012.

2.What were Nicola and her daughter probably doing when they found the bottle?

A.They were walking on the beach.

B.They were washing hands and feet.

C.They were looking for the driftwoods.

D.They were lying on the beach resting.

3.The underlined word “Mandarin” probably means “ ” .

A.ScottishB.British

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