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14.No situations are more annoying and frightening than being trapped in a car that ______ start.(  )
A.won'tB.can'tC.mustn'tD.shan't

分析 没有什么情形比被困在一辆发动不起来的车里更让人恼火和可怕的了.

解答 答案:A
A.won't可用于非人称主语,表示物体的固有性质和倾向; B.can't 不能,不可能;C.mustn't 禁止,不允许;D.shan't 不会,不能;"being trapped in a car that ______ start"该分词短语中含有一个定语从句:a car是先行词,"that ______ start"是从句部分,此处意为:被困在一辆发动不起来的车里.因此只有 A.won't符合句意;由于此处的主语that代指前面的先行词a car,它与start构成被动关系;若选B.D,空缺处应使用被动语态,意为:不能被发动起来的汽车;所以B.D.不正确;故选A

点评 本题考查了情态动词will除了"表意愿"的另一用法.will可以表示某人固执坚持;但当主语是非人称主语时,则表示物体的固有性质和倾向.例如:I will take the job,and no one can stop me.我就要这个工作,没有人可阻止我.The window won't open.窗子打不开.

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Message 1 — posted by Jane, Amsterdam

I think mixed-sex schools are the only way for children to learn, because it's natural. In higher education and their working life, they will be mixed so it makes sense for them to be mixed at school. School should reflect the real world.

Message 2 — posted by Hans, Germany

My reaction to this is very clear. For me, single-sex schools are much better, and the statistics show that they get better exam results, particularly at secondary level. Anything which helps children pass exams must be a good thing.

Message 3 — posted by Bill, USA

Boys and girls learn in very different ways. I feel that they should be educated separately so teachers can focus on their different needs. The way I see it is that if you have a zoo, you don't put the lions in with the zebras!

Message 4 — posted by Martin, London

My view on this is that it doesn't really matter. What is important is the curriculum (课程), and keeping students interested. I was a teacher and we had a lot of truancy (逃学) to deal with, and problems with students missing lessons because they found them boring. Never have a timetable with Maths as the first class on Monday morning!

Message 5 — posted by Emily, Sydney

I don't think there is any question that mixed schools are better. There is too much competition at single-sex schools, which often means that students don't make enough progress. I also think there is more bullying (欺凌) at single-sex schools, where children are picked on because of the increased competition. Single-sex schools lead to a “dog eat dog” situation.

1.What is Jane's attitude towards single-sex schools?

A. Favorable. B. Negative. C. Objective. D. Unconcerned.

2.Both Hans and Bill hold that _____.

A. teachers should meet students' different needs

B. boys and girls should be taught separately

C. schools should focus on students' exam results

D. mixed schools are better than single-sex schools

3.Martin stresses the importance of _____.

A. exciting students' interest in courses B. students' time awareness

C. training students to obey rules D. school management

4.Emily uses “dog eat dog” to show _____.

A. her support for single-sex schools

B. students' determined effort to succeed

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A high school newspaper editor said it is unfair for companies to discourage visible tattoos (纹身)nose rings,or certain dress styles.It is true you can't judge a book by its cover,yet people do"cover"themselves in order to convey (传递)certain messages.What we wear,including tattoos and nose rings,is an expression of who we are.Just as people convey messages about themselves with their appearances?so do companies.Dress standards exist in the business world for a number of reasons,but the main concern is often about what customers accept.
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D.Hiring managers make the best impression on their candidates.
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B.Personal Choices Matter
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