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I’ll take you to the museum ______ you may see everything _________ you want


  1. A.
    which; that
  2. B.
    where; that
  3. C.
    in which; which
  4. D.
    where; what
B
考查定语从句。the museum是先行词,在定从______ you may see everything中作地点状语,可以用where或in which引导;everything是先行词,且为不定代词在定从_________ you want中作want的宾语,所以用that引导。选B。
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Last July, my 12-year-old car died on California’s Santa Ana Freeway. It was an hour before sunset, and I was 25 miles from home. I couldn’t reach anyone to pick me up, so I decided to take a bus. Not knowing the routes, I figured I’d just head east.

A bus pulled up, and I asked the driver how far she was going. “Four more lights,” she said. There was another bus I could take from there. This clearly was going to be a long night.

She dropped me off at the end of her route and told me which bus to look for. After waiting 30 minutes, I began to think about a very expensive taxi ride home. Then a bus pulled up. There was no lighted number above its windshield(挡风玻璃). It was out of service. But the door opened, and I was surprised to find that it was the same driver.

“I just can’t leave you here,” she said. “This isn’t the nicest place. I’ll give you a ride home.”

“You’ll drive me home in the bus?” I asked, perplexed(困惑).

“No, I’ll take you in my car,” she said.

“It’s a long way,” I protested.

“Come on, ” she said. “I have nothing else to do.”

As we drove from the station in her car, she began telling me a story. A few days earlier, her brother had run out of gas. A good Samaritan picked him up, took him to a service station and then back to his car. “I’m just passing the favor along, ” she said.

When I offered her money as a thank-you, she wouldn’t hear of it. “That wouldn’t make it a favor, ” she said. “Just do something nice for somebody. Pass it along.”

1. Why did the writer say that he would have a long night?

A. He wondered how long he had to wait for the next bus.   B. No driver would give him a ride.

C. He didn’t know the routes.                            D. He perhaps would have to take a taxi.

2. Judging from its context, the place where the writer waited for the second bus was _______.

A. very quiet and peaceful                 B. dark without street lights

C. neither clean nor beautiful              D. a little unsafe

3. Why did the writer change his mind after waiting for 30 minutes at the end of the route?

A. No bus would come at the time.          B. A taxi ride would be more comfortable.

C. He became impatient and a bit worried.   D. He knew the driver would never return.

4. The bus driver drove the writer home later because ________.

A. she happened to go in the same direction  B. she wanted to do something good for other people

C. her brother told her to do so              D. she wanted to earn more money

5. The bus driver hoped that the writer ________

A. would do as she did                     B. would keep her in memory

C. would give the money to others          D. would do her a favor

Last July, my 12-year-old car died on California’s Santa Ana Freeway. It was an hour before sunset, and I was 25 miles from home. I couldn’t reach anyone to pick me up, so I decided to take a bus. Not knowing the routes, I figured I’d just head east.

A bus pulled up, and I asked the driver how far she was going. “Four more lights,” she said. There was another bus I could take from there. This clearly was going to be a long night.

She dropped me off at the end of her route and told me which bus to look for. After waiting for 30 minutes, I began to think about a very expensive taxi ride home. Then a bus pulled up. There was no lighted number above its windshield(挡风玻璃).It was out of service. But the door opened, and I was surprised to find that it was the same driver.

“I just can’t leave you here,” she said. “This isn’t the nicest place. I’ll give you a ride home.”

“You’ll drive me home in the bus?” I asked, puzzled.

“No, I’ll take you in my car,” she said.

“It’s a long way,” I protested.

“Come on,” she said. “I have nothing else to do.”

As we drove from the station in her car, she began telling me a story. A few days earlier, her brother had run out of gas. A good Samaritan picked him up, took him to a service station and then back to his car. “I’m just passing the favor along,” she said.

When I offered her money as a thank-you, she wouldn’t accept it. “That wouldn’t make it a favor,”she said. “Just do something nice for somebody. Pass it along.”

1.Why did the writer say that he would have a long night?

A.He wondered how long he had to wait for the next bus.

B.No driver would give him a ride.

C.He didn’t know the routes.

D.He perhaps would have to take a taxi.

2.Judging from the context, the place where the writer waited for the second bus was     .

A.very quiet and peaceful

B.dark without street lights

C.neither clean nor beautiful

D.a little unsafe

3.Why did the writer change his mind after waiting for 30 minutes at the end of the route?

A.No bus would come at the time.

B.A taxi ride would be more comfortable.

C.He became impatient and a bit worried.

D.He knew the driver would never return.

4.The bus driver hoped that the writer            .

A.would pass the good deed along

B.would keep her in memory

C.would give the money to others

D.would do her a favor

 

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Fred and his wife Edna went to the state fair every year. Every year Fred would say, "Edna, I'd like to   36  in that airplane." And every year Edna would say, "I know Fred, but that airplane ride   37  ten dollars, and ten dollars is ten dollars."

One year Fred and Edna went to the fair again and Fred said, "Edna, I'm 71 years old. If I don't ride that airplane this year I may never get another   38 ." Edna replied, "Fred, the airplane ride needs ten dollars, and ten dollars is ten dollars."

The   39  overheard them and said, "Folks, I'll make you a   40 . I'll take you both up for a ride. If you can stay   41  for the entire ride and not say one word, I won't    42  you, but if you say one word, it's ten dollars."

Fred and Edna agreed and   43  they went. The pilot did all kinds of twists and turns, rolls and dives, but not a word was heard. He did all his   44  over again, but still not a word.

They   45  and the pilot turned to Fred, "By golly, I did everything I could think of to get you to yell out, but you   46 ."

Fred replied, "Well, I was going to say something when Edna   47  out of the plane, but you know ten dollars is ten dollars."

1.                A.sit             B.ride            C.sleep D.hide

 

2.                A.loses           B.pays           C.costs D.benefits

 

3.                A.job            B.unit            C.family    D.chance

 

4.                A.pilot           B.policeman       C.stranger  D.friend

 

5.                A.promise        B.plan           C.request   D.deal

 

6.                A.safe           B.quiet           C.kind D.strong

 

7.                A.charge         B.punish          C.carry D.want

 

8.                A.up            B.down          C.in   D.out

 

9.                A.deeds          B.tricks           C.flights    D.attractions

 

10.               A.climbed        B.flew           C.landed    D.stopped

 

11.               A.failed          B.didn’t         C.forgot D.moved

 

12.               A.walked         B.ran            C.fell   D.looked

 

 

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