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10.There _____ a book and two pens on the desk.( )A. | are | B. | is | C. | being | D. | has |
分析 桌子上有一本书和两支钢笔.
解答 答案:B
解析:There be 句型有一个"就近原则",即be动词的选择依据的是离其最近的名词;本题中be动词后面紧挨着的名词a book是可数名词的单数形式,故be动词使用单数形式的is.综上,本题答案为B选项.注意:there be句型不可与have/has混用!!!
点评 本题考查There be句型的使用,做此类题目时要明白句型的概念及具体的用法规则;切不可根据中文思维随意选择答案.
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This decline is happening despite the fact that in recent years the UK government has started to allow pubs to stay open after 11p.m.Previously,with 11p.m.as closing time,customers would have to drink quite quickly,meaning they sometimes got more drunk than they would if allowed to drink slowly.The British habit of drinking a lot very quickly is known as"binge drinking",and it causes some long-term health problems for people and problems with violent crime for communities.The UK government is changing the law to discourage binge drinking,and regularly spends money on television advertisements to warn people of the problems of drinking too much.
In order to save their businesses,pubs are trying to change with the market.Now,there are a number of different types of pubs.
As you can see,British pubs now offer something for everyone.A lot of pubs used to be
working men's clubs,meaning that women could not usually enter.Today,however,women can freely enter 99% of pubs without experiencing any problems.Perhaps things are changing for the better after all.
Topic | The (71)Decline/Fallof British Pub Culture? |
The ( 72 )importantrole of churches and pubs in people's daily life in the UK | ?People won't name an area (73)unless/untilthere is a church and a pub. ?They are the places where people gather to share news. |
The (74)causes of the decrease of the pub business | ?The credit decline is said to cause many pubs to (75)close/shutdown. ?No smoking is (76)allowed/permitted in any pubs,which may have had an effect on the business. ?The government is trying hard to (77)discourage/prevent/stopbinge drinking. |
(78)Measures/Ways to save the business | ?Pubs are making changes to (79)meet/satisfy the needs of the market. ?As a woman in the UK nowadays,you can enjoy a drink in almost all the pubs. |
(80)Conclusion | Things are changing for the better probably from now on. |