题目内容

Tom took the police to the spot ____ the accident happened.

A.which          B.that          C.where            D.when

C


解析:

本题考查定语从句。因先行词是spot,且从句中的动词happen为不及物动词,后不能接宾语,故应选where来引导定语从句。

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  Tom Dyson tried to find out what his new machine could do. One day he fixed the small box to a flowering plant that was growing in a pot. He didn't say anything at all, but he began to think some cruel thoughts.

  “I'm going to cut off these flowers. They're getting old and ugly. So I'll cut them off…”

  The needle on the machine climbed quickly from  zero to 8, then 10, 12, 15. It stopped at 17. The plant was in trouble! Something was worrying it. Was it fear or sadness? The thought of being cut? The flowers bent their heads. They suddenly looked old and tired, and Tom felt sorry for them.

  “No, no!” he cried.“I won't cut you. You're my friends. I just want you to grow and be lovely. I'll take you outside, into the sunshine. You'll like that, won't you?”

  The flowers lifted their heads slowly and seemed to smile at him. The needle returned to zero. Tom put away the machine, picked up the plant and walked outside. It was very nice in the garden that morning.

  All plants enjoy their owner's love and care and kindness. They know the sound of their voice. They also seem to understand people's thoughts. So if you have flowers of your own, think about them with love. They will return your kindness in the only way they can: they will grow strong and beautiful.

1.Choose the right order of the events given in the passage.

[  ]

a.The needle pointed to 17.

b.Tom felt sorry for the flowers.

c.Tom thought of cutting off the flowers.

d.The flowers looked old and tired.

e.Tom fixed the machine to a plant.

f.Tom took the plant outside.

g.The needle returned to zero.

h.Tom cried, “I won't cut you.”

[  ]

A.e; a; g; h; d; b; c; f

B.c; e; d; a; b; h; g; f

C.e; c; a; d; h; b; f; g

D.e; c; a; d; b; h; g; f

2.The only way in which plants can show their love is ________.

[  ]

A.enjoying their owner's love

B.bringing up nicely

C.holding up their heads

D.smiling at their owners

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

[  ]

A.Tom wanted to cut off the flowers.

B.Tom said nothing, but the flowers could understand him.

C.The machine didn't work properly.

D.The flowers were getting bad - looking

  Tom Dyson tried to find out what his new machine could do.One day he fixed the small box to a flowering plant that was growing in a pot.He didn't say anything at all, but he began to think some cruel thoughts.“I'm going to cut off these flowers.They're getting old and ugly.So I'll cut them off.”

  The needle on the machine climbed quickly from zero to 8, then 10, 12, 15.It stopped at 17.The plant was in trouble! Something was worrying it.Was it fear or sadness? The thought of being cut? The flowers bent their heads.They suddenly looked old and tired, and Tom felt sorry for them.“No, no!” he cried.“I won't cut you.You're my friends.I just want you to grow and be lovely.I'll take you outside, into the sunshine.You'll like that, won't you?”

  The flowers lifted their heads slowly and seemed to smile at him.The needle returned to zero.Tom put away the machine, picked up the plant, and walked outside.It was very nice in the garden that morning.All plants enjoy their owner's love and care and kindness.They know the sound of their .voice.They also seem to understand people's thoughts.So if you have flowers of your own, think about them with love.They will return your kindness in the only way they can; they will grow strong and beautiful.

1.Choose the right order of the events given in the passage.

a.The needle pointed to 17.

b.Tom felt sorry for the flowers.

c.Tom thought of cutting off the flowers.

d.The flowers looked old and tired.

e.Tom fixed the machine to a plant.

f.Tom took the plant outside.

g.The needle returned to zero,

h.Tom cried, I won't cut you.

[  ]

A.e; a; g; h; d; b; e; f
B.c; e; d; a; b; h; g; f
C.e; c; a; d; h; b; f; g
D.e; c; a; d; b; h; g; f

2.The only way in which plants can show their love is ________.

[  ]

A.enjoying their owner's love

B.growing nicely

C.holding up their heads

D.smiling at their owners

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.Tom wanted to cut off the flowers with a knife.

B.Tom said nothing, but the flowers could understand him.

C.The machine didn't work properly and Tom felt sad.

D.The flowers were getting bad looking and refused to grow.

阅读理解

  Tom Dyson tried to find out what his new machine could do. One day he fixed the small box to a flowering plant that was growing in a pot. He didn't say anything at all, but he began to think some cruel thoughts.

  “I'm going to cut off these flowers. They're getting old and ugly. So I'll cut them off…”

  The needle on the machine climbed quickly from  zero to 8, then 10, 12, 15. It stopped at 17. The plant was in trouble! Something was worrying it. Was it fear or sadness? The thought of being cut? The flowers bent their heads. They suddenly looked old and tired, and Tom felt sorry for them.

  “No, no!” he cried.“I won't cut you. You're my friends. I just want you to grow and be lovely. I'll take you outside, into the sunshine. You'll like that, won't you?”

  The flowers lifted their heads slowly and seemed to smile at him. The needle returned to zero. Tom put away the machine, picked up the plant and walked outside. It was very nice in the garden that morning.

  All plants enjoy their owner's love and care and kindness. They know the sound of their voice. They also seem to understand people's thoughts. So if you have flowers of your own, think about them with love. They will return your kindness in the only way they can: they will grow strong and beautiful.

1.Choose the right order of the events given in the passage.

[  ]

a.The needle pointed to 17.

b.Tom felt sorry for the flowers.

c.Tom thought of cutting off the flowers.

d.The flowers looked old and tired.

e.Tom fixed the machine to a plant.

f.Tom took the plant outside.

g.The needle returned to zero.

h.Tom cried, “I won't cut you.”

[  ]

A.e; a; g; h; d; b; c; f

B.c; e; d; a; b; h; g; f

C.e; c; a; d; h; b; f; g

D.e; c; a; d; b; h; g; f

2.The only way in which plants can show their love is ________.

[  ]

A.enjoying their owner's love

B.bringing up nicely

C.holding up their heads

D.smiling at their owners

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

[  ]

A.Tom wanted to cut off the flowers.

B.Tom said nothing, but the flowers could understand him.

C.The machine didn't work properly.

D.The flowers were getting bad - looking

He started to paint. Suddenly he thought of a 1 to get his friends to help him do the work. “Aunt Polly told me to try very hard, and that is 2 I’m going to do.” He smiled and began singing.

Just then his friend Ben came 3 He laughed when he saw Tom painting. “What’s the 4, Tom? Does your aunt want you to work on such a nice day?”

Tom did not 5 painting. “Work? Oh, no, Ben. You see, painting is an 6 .First you must choose the right day, then you must get the best paint and brush. But most important of all, you must have the right 7. Aunt Polly says that there isn’t a boy in town 8 can paint this fence like me!”

Ben’s eyes opened wider. “Really, Tom? Let me try a 9.”

“Oh that isn’t possible ,” said Tom. “My Aunt Polly is very sure of the 10 she wants her fence paintedRemember, she chose me.”

“Come on, Tom, I’ll give you half my apple if you let me paint,” Ben 11 “Your aunt will never know the 12!”

“Oh, you’re wrong about that, Ben,” answered Tom. “She has very good  13. And think how I would feel 14  all,” she asked me to paint her fence.

“You may have my whole apple,” Ben said“Give me the paint brush now.”

“Well, if you really think you can do it—here, 15 the brush but be very careful the way you paint.” Tom took a 16 into the red apple.

Half an hour later, when his friend had painted four 17 of the fence, Tom said, “You’re doing it quite well, Ben, but of course you need to do much more 18 you can really call yourself a painter.”

As each hour passed, Tom’s painting became more complete.  Each friend who happened to walk past took his 19 at painting a few boards — all for a price, of course. “You have to make them think it’s 20 wonderful,” thought Tom. “They’d never want to do it without paying for it.”

1.Aidea

Bplan

Cdesign

Dpicture

2.Awhy

Bhow

Cwhen

Dwhat

3.Aalong

Bacross

Cpast

Ddown

4.Athing

Bmatter

Cwork

Dbusiness

5.Awant

Bbegin

Cfinish

Dstop

6.Aobject

Boutline

Cart

Darticle

7.Acolor

Bperson

Cposition

Dmaster

8.Awhich

Bwhere

Cwho

Dbefore

9.Abit

Blot

Clittle

Dtime

10.Apainter

Bworker

Cway

Dmethod

11.Areplied

Dpromised

Callowed

Bdecided

12.Aplan

Bchange

Cmark

Ddifference

13.Aeyes

Bhearing

Cfriends

Djudgment

14.AIn

BAbove

CAfter

DFor

15.Afetch

Bget

Cbring

Dtake

16.Abite

Bsmell

Ctaste

Dbreath

17.Afeet

Bhours

Cboards

Dbottles

18.Abefore

Bafter

Cwhen

Dunless

19.Abrush

Bturn

Ctime

Dchance

20.Anothing

Banything

Csomething

Deverything

 

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