题目内容

________ the morning train, he would not have been late for the meeting.

A. Did he catch B. should be catch C. has he caught D. Had he caught

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:如果他赶上了早班火车,开会就不会迟到了。主句的谓语动词是would not have been ,说明与过去事实相反,从句则可以用if he had caught the morning train, 当if从句中有were、had或者should 时,在可以省略if,把were、had或者should放在句首构成倒装句形式。本句中含有had,所以不用if时,就变成了 Had he caught the morning train。所以选D。

考点:考查倒装句和虚拟语气。

 

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Many people believe that classical music is not relevant music is not relevant to young people today . However, this issue (问题) frequently causes heated debate.

Some people say that classical music is associated only with old people .For example, if you look at the audience at a classical concert , the majority is over the age of fifty.

Others say it is more popular than we first imagine . Many young people listen to classical music without realising .It is often used in films and advertisements. For example.a famous piece of classical music was used as the theme music for the 1990 World Cup . Not many people could have given its name , but millions enjoyed it .

Also,some people point out that young people produce new music based on classical ideas: for example, it is said that rap(说唱)music was invented by a classical musician in 1912, but it is now used by young people in pop music.

However, young people point to the fact that classical music has been outstripped(超越) by technology. To play a classical instrument, such as a violin, you need to study hard and practise for hours. Nowadays, you don't need to get aching arms from practising. A teenager can write and make music using a computer program in the comfort of their own bedroom.

A final point to in mind is that the term "classical music" is used to refer to a great variety of music, from jazz to pieces for large orchestras(管弦乐队).This makes it even more difficult to say whether classical music is relevant to young people.

So, it may be only a minority of young people who play classical instruments , but when it comes to enjoying classical music, it depends on the piece of music. It may be more relevant to young people in the modern world than they realise!

Title

Classical Music

Introduction

The issue of whether classical music is 1. to young people causes heated debate.

Opinions

Evidence

★ Classical music is associated only with old peonl.

☆ 2. of the audience at a classical concert are over fifty.

★ Many young people don’t3.

some music they listen to is classical.

☆ Classical music is often found in films and advertisements.

★ Classical ideas provide a4.

for producing new music.

☆ Young people now5. rap in popular music.

★ 6. has put classical music at a disadvantage.

☆ A young man can write and make music on a computer7. in his bedroom.

★ “Classical music”can refer to various 8. of music.

☆ Classical music9. from jazz to pieces for large orchestras.

Conclusion

Classical music may still be10. by young people today.

 

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A. Walking too much

B. Traveling too much

C. Driving cars too much

D. Climbing stairs too much.

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A. People usually went around on foot.

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C. People used to climb the Statue of Liberty.

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