题目内容
--So you know Catherine?
---Yes, it was last week_____ she came to visit my roommate Jane.
A.that | B.when | C.since | D.before |
B
解析试题分析:考查强调句型。本题是强调句型,强调句型的基本结构为It is/was被强调成分that/who其它成分;其最大的特点就是去掉it is/was…that/who…句子仍然成立。本句强调的是时间状语last week。句意:就是在上个星期她来看我的室友Jane的时候,我们认识的。故B正确。
考点:考查强调句型
点评:首先,要知道强调句的结构It is/was+被强调部分+that+句子的其他成分,如果被强调的部分是人,可以用who代替that。具体是用is还是 was,要根据具体的时态确定。强调句的用法及判断,一般说来,如果把句子中的It is/was…that去掉,稍加调整语序,能还原成完整的句子,并且句子意思依然完整,则为强调句型,否则为其他从句。我们应熟记这些基本规则。
对话填空 (满分10分)
K=Kathy M=Mum M: Kathy, have you decided what you’re going to do in the vacation? K: I need to (76) e______ some money. I’d try to find a job looking after children. What do you think, Mum? It’s not an easy job and you don’t have any (77)p??????______ knowledge about (78) c______. Some children could be noisy and(79) b_______ behaved. Do you have any other ideas? K: Not (80) r________. I don’t think much of the jobs I’ve seen (81) a________ in the newspaper. (A week later) M: Kathy, are you still looking for a children job? K: No, Mum. I (82) m______ to tell you earlier. I’ve been offered a job in the office of the local computer factory and it’s well (83) p______. I’ve decided to take it and will start on Monday. M: Good! Tell me more (84) d______ about the job. K: I will work as a (85) s_______, typing letters, answering phone calls and so on. M: You will find it busy and boring, so you need to be patient and careful. K: Thank you, Mum. I’ll try my best. | 76._____________ 77._____________ 78._____________ 79._____________ 80._____________ 81._____________ 82.____________ 83.____________ 84.____________ 85.____________ |
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A. Find a fiction book. B. Learn how to read your card. C. Find your non-fiction book. D. Decide if you want to search by author, title or subject. E. Learn to find the card you need. F. Understand the Dewey Decimal System. |
The card catalog was once found in every library. Most libraries have now replaced the card catalog with a computerized cataloging system. However, some libraries still have the set of drawers with thousands of cards inside, and some library patrons still prefer the hands-on approach to researching the information they need. Cards are set up alphabetically in long drawers. Different types of cards are kept separate from each other so you may search by author, title or subject. Learning to use the card catalog can help you find the book you want without waiting for a computer terminal.
Instructions:
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Once you have found the card for the book you want, write down the numbers and letters at the top of the card and the title and author of the book. The numbers at the top are how the book is cataloged using the Dewey Decimal System, and the letters are the first three letters of the author's last name. Your library will have the numbers at the end of the stacks (the shelves of books), so find the stack your book is located in, then scan the shelves of that stack until you locate the number on the card. More than one book can have the same number, so you will narrow down your search if you have the first three letters of the author's name.
2______
The cards in a card catalog reference other cards. An author card will also have a book title and subject, a title card will have the author and subject, and a subject card will have author and title. This is handy for cross-referencing, so if you want to read a book on beekeeping, you can look that up in the subject cards and find an individual card on each book the library carries on beekeeping.
3______
If you want to look up a book by Stephen King, find the author cards in your library's card catalog, and look under "K". The cards are organized by last name and are broken down into the individual drawers. Sometimes a letter will take up more than one drawer, so you may find drawers that have "Ka-Ke" and then "Ki-Kr." Stephen King will be in the drawer with "Ki-Kr." You would find a card in a similar manner by title or by subject by finding the drawer with the corresponding letters such as "Be" for beekeeping in the subject cards or "Wr" for "The Writer's Market" ("The" is not considered part of titles).
4______
This isn't required to use the card catalog, but it can make searching for your book a little easier. The numbers range from 000 to 999; 000-099 are general subjects, 100-199 are psychology and philosophy, 200-299 is religion, 300-399 is social science, 400-499 is language, 500-599 are natural science and math, 600-699 is applied sciences, 700-799 is art, 800-899 are literature and plays, and 900-999 are geography and history.
5______
The author card will have a call number at the top, a line with the author's name with last name first, then lines for the title of the book, its publisher, a brief summary and subject listings. For an author with many books like Stephen King, there will be a card for each of his books in alphabetical order. Title cards are similar but have the title first, then the author in the following line. Subject cards have the subject in all capital letters at the very top of the card and the same information as on an author's card. Many cards on the same subject will be organized by the authors' last names.