题目内容

--- You often talk with your classmate on the telephone or mobile phone?

--- _____. I like using QQ.

A.None             B.Either            C.Any              D.Neither

 

【答案】

D

【解析】

试题分析:考查单词意思,None表示三者以上全部否定;Either表示两者中的一个;Any表示任何一个;Neither表示两者全部否定。句子意思“你经常和你的同学通过电话或手机聊天?都不是,我喜欢用QQ”

考点:考查单词意思

点评:单词是个常考内容,只有知道它们的意思,才能做出正确选择,要求学生平时多记多积累单词

 

练习册系列答案
相关题目


One afternoon I was sitting at my favorite table in a restaurant , waiting for the food I had ordered to arrive . Suddenly I   1    that a man sitting at a table near the window kept glancing in my direction ,   2   he knew me . The man had a newspaper    3   in front of him , which he was    4    to read , but I could   5    that he was keeping an eye on me . when the waiter brought my    6   the man was clearly puzzled  by the   7    way in which the waiter and I   8    each other . He seemed even more puzzled as     9  went on and it became   10   that all the waiters in the restaurant knew me . Finally he got up and went into the    11    . When he came out , he paid his bill and   12    without another glance in my direction .
I called the owner of the restaurant and asked what the man had    13    . “Well,” he said , “that man was a detective (侦探) . He   14    you here because he thought you were the man he     15   .” “What ?” I said , showing my    16   . The owner continued , “He came into the kitchen and showed me a photo of the wanted man. I   17     say he looked very much like you ! Of course , since we know you , we told him that he had made a    18   .” “Well , it’s really   19    I came to a restaurant where I’m known ,” I said . “   20    , I might have been in trouble .”

【小题1】
A.knew B.understood C.noticed D.recognized
【小题2】
A.since B.even if C.though D.as if
【小题3】
A.flat B.open C.cut D.fixed
【小题4】
A.hoping B.thinking C.pretending D.continuing
【小题5】
A.see B.find C.guess D.learn
【小题6】
A.menu B.bill C.paper D.food
【小题7】
A.direct B.familiar C.strange D.funny
【小题8】
A.chatted with B.looked atC.laughed at D.talked about
【小题9】
A.the waiterB.timeC.ID.the dinner
【小题10】
A.true B.hopeful C.clear D.possible
【小题11】
A.restaurant B.washroomC.officeD.kitchen
【小题12】
A.left B.acted C.sat down D.calmed down
【小题13】
A.wanted B.tried C.ordered D.wished
【小题14】
A.met B.caught C.followed D.discovered
【小题15】
A.was to beat B.was dealing with
C.was to meetD.was looking for
【小题16】
A.care B.surprise C.worry D.regret
【小题17】
A.must B.can C.need D.may
【小题18】
A.discoveryB.mistake C.decisionD.fortune
【小题19】
A.a pity B.natural C.a chance D.lucky
【小题20】
A.Thus B.However C.Otherwise D.Therefore


D
Dear Mr. Barton,
I am writing for the residents’ association (业主协会) to inform you of our feelings about your act. We’ve really had enough of you. Although we have tried to speak to you politely on several occasions, you have always answered with a stream of verbal abuse(辱骂).
Ever since you moved in three months ago, you have shown very little consideration for the other residents of this building, though many residents expressed their unhappiness with you. For the past six weekends, you have held very noisy parties, which have not finished until early the next morning. As you know, most of the people here are elderly or have very young children, and the noise keeps them awake all night. You don’t have to be so noisy, do you? Last weekend the situation deteriorated when two of your friends fought with each other on the first floor. The fighting was so bad that the police had to be called. What’s more, your friends left the stairs in a terrible state --- they even broke two windows on their way out! We feel that we can’t bear this type of act.
We strongly demand that you pay for this damage to the window soon. If you don’t and you carry on being a nuisance(令人讨厌的人或物). We will kick you out! Legal steps will be taken if necessary.
Yours sincerely,
Resident
57. What does the writer feel? 
A. Excited                B. surprised              C. Angry           D. Happy
58. What does the word “deteriorated” mean?
A. Changed              B. Improved            C. Moved          D. Worsened
59. What is the main purpose of the letter?
A. To ask Mr. Barton to leave the building for the peace.     
B. To inform Mr. Barton of the noise he made.
C. To talk about what Mr. Barton did.         
D. To give a warning to Mr. Barton.
60. What is true according to the letter?
A. Mr. Barton paid no attention to the others’ unhappiness.    
B. Mr. Barton never replied to the others’ unhappiness
C. Mr. Barton always said sorry to those unhappy with him.   
D. Mr. Barton never apologized to the other residents.

How to Order

Ordering from BooksFirst is easy and safe.

Selecting Your Books

When you have found a book you would like to order, just click on Add to Basket and it will be added to your shopping basket. To make it easy to keep track of the books you’ve selected, My Shopping Basket will display your choices wherever you are on the site. When you’re ready to place your order, select View Basket.

View Basket

This is where you select the postal destination for your order, indicate whether you would like Next Day Delivery in the UK and choose gift-wrapping. You can also amend (修改) the contents of your basket by making any changes and then selecting Update Basket.

Overseas customers ordering three or more books can also request reduced airmail charges here. When you’re happy with the contents of your shopping basket, go to the Secure Checkout.

The Order Form

After you’ve completed the order form, you will receive an on-screen acknowledgment. This will be followed by an email confirming the details of your order.

We will then inform you when your order has been sent. If this is your first order, we will also inform you of your personal BooksFirst account number.

Your First Order

We’ll send you a personal account number after you have placed your first order. For following orders all you need to do is enter your personal account number and email address.

Returning Customers

If you have ordered from us before, online, by mail or telephone, you will have already owned a personal account number. You then only need to complete the full order form. Using your account number allows us to find your details from our records (they are not accessible online).

However, you do not need your BooksFirst personal account number to place an order—simply present all the required details on the order form. If you don’t have a note of your account number just Contact us so that we can supply it to you.

1.We can probably read this advertisement ______.

A.in a newspaper     B.in a magazine       C.on the Internet     D.on TV

2.Yours choices will be displayed in order to ______.

A.To make it easy to keep track of the books.

B.To make sure you’ve selected a book.

C.To make an advertisement.

D.To show this is the postal destination.

3.Which of the following is true?

A.You must put what you choose in a basket as you do in a supermarket.

B.You can find your Shopping Basket nowhere but in View Basket.

C.You will get your personal account number the third time you order..

D.You can get an account number after you place an order online

4.The purpose of this advertisement is______.

A.to promote the sale of books

B.to show the procedure of ordering books online

C.to help readers apply for account numbers

D.to supply account numbers to readers

 

When my first wartime Christmas came, I was in basic training in New Jersey and not sure if I could make it home for the holidays. Only on the afternoon of December 23 was the list of men who would have three-day holidays posted. I was one of the lucky soldiers. It was Christmas eve when I arrived home, and a light snow had fallen. Mother opened the front door. I could see beyond her, into the corner of the living room where the tree had always stood. There were lights, all colors, and ornaments (装饰物) shining against the green of a pine. “Where did it come from?” I asked.

“I asked the Gates boy to cut it,” my mother said. “I wouldn’t have had one just for myself, such a rush!He just brought it in this afternoon…” The pine reached to the proper height, almost to the ceiling, and the tree top crystal star was in its place. A few green branches reached about a little awkwardly at the side, I thought, and there was a bit of bare trunk showing in the middle. But the tree filled the room with warm light and the whole house with the pleasant smell of Christmas. “It’s not like the one you used to find,” my mother went on. “Yours were always in good shape. I suppose the Gates boy didn’t know where to look for a good one. But I couldn’t be fussy (挑剔的).”

“Don’t worry,” I told her. “It’s perfect.” It wasn’t, of course, but at the moment I realized something for the first time: all Christmas trees are perfect.

1.From the passage, we can infer that ______.

A.the writer spent his first Christmas during the war

B.soldiers did not all go home for Christmas during the war

C.all the soldiers had three-day holidays

D.the writer could not go home for Christmas

2.When the writer got home, ______.

A.it was December 23th

B.it was snowing heavily

C.he found a Christmas tree in the living room

D.the Gates boy was cutting a Christmas tree for his mother

3.From this passage,we can conclude that ______.

A.the writer used to cut very beautiful Christmas trees

B.his mother didn’t like perfect trees

C.his mother didn’t want to have a tree

D.the writer wouldn’t have a tree cut by someone else

4.“All Christmas trees are perfect”,because they can remind you of ______.

A.the wartime

B.the green of a pine

C.the pleasant smell

D.the sweet home

5.The best title for this passage would be “______”.

A.How to Choose a Christmas Tree

B.How Soldiers Spent Christmas

C.The Perfect Christmas Tree

D.The Christmas Without a Tree

 

This is a dangerous world we live in. The number of murders goes up every year, people are dying of cancer, more people contract HIV, more teens are using drugs, ect. You know this because you’ve heard all the statistics on the news and in the paper. But do you really have an accurate idea what they mean? The numbers are going up, but how do they compare to the growth in population? Are more cases of these diseases being reported because of better testing techniques, or are the diseases more common? The fact is that without knowing the background statistics mean very little.

This growing trend of reporting only part of the information is becoming dangerous. For example, several years ago a high school student reported the dangers of the chemical known as dihydrogen monoxide. This chemical, found in most cancerous tumors, is often found in the blood of people drunk on alcohol, and causes complete physical and mental dependence for those who take the chemical even once. After reading his report, more than 75% of his Advanced Placement Chemistry class voted to forbid this dangerous chemical! Every one of the above statement is true, yet this chemical is necessary to all life on earth. The students made a mistake because they voted knowing only a few statements and statistics, rather than the chemical’s full background.

The point of this article is that one should be aware of what is and is not being said. When one finds a new fact or number, one should try to consider other important information before forming an opinion with only half-truths. Always remember that the author is trying to convince you of his or her own view, and will leave our information that is different from his view. For example, look again at the statistics that suggest skiing is safe. Only 32 people die each year when skiing, while 897 die from lightening strikes, but which is really more dangerous? If you think more about it, you will realize far fewer people go skiing each year than the number of people in danger of a lightning strike. When you think about it again, skiing is more dangerous than you might at first think when looking at the statistics. If we teenagers are to be left in this world, we had better be able to think critically, and form our own views, rather than be easily persuaded by another’s. To be warned is just to be prepared.

1.What’s the author’s attitude towards the growing trend of reporting only part of the      

  information?

Disapproving   B. Positive       C. Indifferent     D. Dangerous

2.In the first paragraph, what does the writer suggest?

A. We are now living in a dangerous world.

B. We get a lot of false statistics from the media.

C. There are around us more and more murders diseases, ect.

D. Statistics alone without full background don’t give us an accurate picture of things.

3.What’s the purpose of the writer’s using the two examples in the second paragraph?

A. To argue that high school students are easily persuaded.

B. To prove what is necessary to us might be dangerous.

C. To show the danger of reporting only part of the information.

D. To warn us of the harmful substance around us.

4.Relative information is often left out because ___________________. 

A. it is not important

B. the author is trying to show what he or she says is true

C. readers will consider other important information

D. readers are able to form an opinion with half-truths

5.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Some measures must be taken to protect our dangerous world.

B. The growing trend of reporting only half-truths is getting out of control.

C. Teenagers ought to improve their ability of telling right from wrong.

D. We should learn to think critically and look at problems from all sides.

 

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网