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18.So _________ in the darkness that he didn't dare to move an inch.( )A. | he was frightened | B. | was he frightened | ||
C. | frightened he was | D. | frightened was he |
分析 在黑暗中他是如此的害怕以致于不敢移动一步.
解答 答案:D
考查倒装句.当副词so后接形容词或副词位于句首时,其后要用部分倒装.故D项正确.
点评 考查倒装句,弄清楚各种倒装句的结构,准确地翻译句子,然后根据句意,选择最合适的答案.
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要求:1.合理组织信息,不要逐句翻译;
2.作文词数150词左右.
Dear Editor,
Yours sincerely,
Li Ming.
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2.作文词数150词左右.
Dear Editor,
Yours sincerely,
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10.It's important for graduates to find a proper job,one in which they can bring their _____ into full play.( )
A. | potential | B. | concentration | C. | inaccuracy | D. | appreciation |
7.One evening I was resting in a cafe.I (21)B a pair of newly bought white leather shoes,which were rather expensive.Then a boy came to me.He was in a(n) (22)B shirt,looking pale and about eleven.No sooner had I begun to speak than he opened the (23)C i n his hand and took out the tools of shoe-polishing.He (24)B down,took off my leather shoes,and began to shine them.He was busy doing his work (25)A heavy rain began to pour down.People rushed to the café for (26)A from the rain.More and more people crowded (27)C and gradually separated the boy from me.
Hours passed,and it turned (28)A.I had no shoes on my feet and (29)Bwhere the boy had been.I thought he would not (30)C my shoes,and I would have to go home on my bare feet.
When it was near midnight the (31)A ended,and there were fewer and fewer people in the café.The café was to be (32)D.I had to move to the door,head (33)A.just as I went to the gate,I (34)B found that a boy of about eleven,looking very familiar,was sleeping at the (35)B with his head leaning against a box and his upper body being (36)B.he held a package made of his shirt tightly in his arms.I shook him slightly and woke him up.He (37)C up and rubbed his eyes for a while before he recognized me.Then he opened the package (38)D,gave me my leather shoes,and apologized to me shyly.I (39)C him and wrapped him with his unfit shirt,which had wrapped my leather shoes.On my way home,the (40)Cof the boy stayed in my mind.
Hours passed,and it turned (28)A.I had no shoes on my feet and (29)Bwhere the boy had been.I thought he would not (30)C my shoes,and I would have to go home on my bare feet.
When it was near midnight the (31)A ended,and there were fewer and fewer people in the café.The café was to be (32)D.I had to move to the door,head (33)A.just as I went to the gate,I (34)B found that a boy of about eleven,looking very familiar,was sleeping at the (35)B with his head leaning against a box and his upper body being (36)B.he held a package made of his shirt tightly in his arms.I shook him slightly and woke him up.He (37)C up and rubbed his eyes for a while before he recognized me.Then he opened the package (38)D,gave me my leather shoes,and apologized to me shyly.I (39)C him and wrapped him with his unfit shirt,which had wrapped my leather shoes.On my way home,the (40)Cof the boy stayed in my mind.
21.A.took | B.wore | C.mended | D.owned |
22.A.old | B.unfit | C.small | D.dirty |
23.A.bag | B.package | C.box | D.suitcase |
24.A.seated | B.bent | C.put | D.looked |
25.A.when | B.after | C.because | D.since |
26.A.protection | B.rest | C.hide | D.preparation |
27.A.out | B.away | C.in | D.off |
28.A.dark | B.light | C.dim | D.bright |
29.A.thought | B.wondered | C.guessed | D.imagined |
30.A.shine | B.keep | C.return | D.carry |
31.A.rain | B.coffee | C.time | D.work |
32.A.opened | B.locked | C.stopped | D.closed |
33.A.lowered | B.dropped | C.raised | D.held |
34.A.shortly | B.surprisedly | C.sadly | D.immediately |
35.A.table | B.door | C.bed | D.cafe |
36.A.wet | B.bare | C.pale | D.cold |
37.A.stayed | B.as | C.jumped | D.got |
38.A.finally | B.suddenly | C.unfriendly | D.hurriedly |
39.A.recognized | B.forgave | C.paid | D.inspired |
40.A.feature | B.shirt | C.image | D.form. |
4.The job of raising children is a tough one.Children don't come with instructions.And each child is (36)B.So parents sometimes get frustrated,not (37)Cwhat to do.But in raising children-as in all of life-what we do is (38)Aby our culture.Naturally then,American parents teach their children basic American values,
To Americans,the goal of parents is to help children (39)Con their own two feet.From (40)Deach child may get his or her own room. (41)D children grow,they get more (42)Ato make their own choices. (43)Bchoose their own forms of entertainment,as well as the friends to (44)C them with.When they (45)Dyoung adulthood,they choose their own jobs and marriage (46)B.Of course,many young adults still (47)Atheir parents'advice and approval for the choices they make. (48)C once they"leave the nest"at around 18to 21years old,they want to be on their own,not"tied to their mother's strings".The relationship (49)Dparents and children in America is very informal.American parents try to (50)Btheir children as individuals-not as extensions of themselves.They allow them to achieve their own(51)C.
Americans praise and (52)D their children to give them the confidence to succeed.When children become adults,their relationship with their parents becomes more like a(an) (53)A among equals.But (54)Cpopular belief,most adult Americans don't make their parents (55)B room and board when they come to visit.As adults,they respect and love their parents more.
To Americans,the goal of parents is to help children (39)Con their own two feet.From (40)Deach child may get his or her own room. (41)D children grow,they get more (42)Ato make their own choices. (43)Bchoose their own forms of entertainment,as well as the friends to (44)C them with.When they (45)Dyoung adulthood,they choose their own jobs and marriage (46)B.Of course,many young adults still (47)Atheir parents'advice and approval for the choices they make. (48)C once they"leave the nest"at around 18to 21years old,they want to be on their own,not"tied to their mother's strings".The relationship (49)Dparents and children in America is very informal.American parents try to (50)Btheir children as individuals-not as extensions of themselves.They allow them to achieve their own(51)C.
Americans praise and (52)D their children to give them the confidence to succeed.When children become adults,their relationship with their parents becomes more like a(an) (53)A among equals.But (54)Cpopular belief,most adult Americans don't make their parents (55)B room and board when they come to visit.As adults,they respect and love their parents more.
36.A.strange | B.different | C.new | D.same |
37.A.noticing | B.remembering | C.knowing | D.deciding |
38.A.influenced | B.made | C.controlled | D.changed |
39.A.sit | B. get | C.stand | D.rise |
40.A.adulthood | B.girlhood | C.boyhood | D.childhood |
41.A.Because | B.Since | C.For | D.As |
42.A.freedom | B.place | C.time | D.money |
43.A.Adults | B.Teenagers | C.Americans | D.Parents |
44.A.help | B.join | C.share | D.provide |
45.A.gain | B.pass | C.become | D.reach |
46.A.wives | B.partners | C.husbands | D.couples |
47.A.need | B.invite | C.try | D.bring |
48.A.Or | B.So | C.But | D.Therefore |
49.A.with | B.in | C.among | D.between |
50.A.serve | B.treat | C.describe | D.recognize |
51.A.jobs | B.plans | C.dreams | D.suggestions |
52.A.force | B.attract | C.push | D.encourage |
53.A.friendship | B.leadership | C.membership | D.scholarship |
54.A.intact | B.similar to | C.contrary to | D.in need |
55.A.make up | B.pay for | C.go out | D.live in |