题目内容

Alice spent much time _____ the piano each day.                                                  

A. to practice playing              B. practicing playing                 

C. to practice to play               D. practicing to play

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:考查动名词的用法:句意:爱丽丝每天花了很多时间弹钢琴。使用了词组:Spend time(in) doing sth,和practise doing sth,选B。

考点:考查动名词的用法

 

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1. Kipling first left his parents in __________.

A. 1865                    B. 1871                        C. 1877                        D. 1878

2. Kipling fell in love with literature and poetry __________.

A. before the old Holloway died

B. when he was a little boy with his parents

C. when he attended the United Services College

D. when he was in school, living with the Holloways

3. From the underlined sentence in paragraph 3 we learn that __________.

A. he felt free and happy with his aunt’s family

B. he felt terrible when he stayed with the old Captain

C. the death of the old captain influenced him a lot

D. the days at his aunt’s helped him become a successful poet

 

 

D

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3.A.men                      B.art                      C.people                 D.persons

4.A.some                    B.such                   C.much                  D.no

5.A.passed                  B.spent                   C.entered                D.cost

6.A.exciting                 B.moved                 C.interesting           D.touched

7.A.marry to               B.accept                 C.receive                D.find

8.A.a friend                 B.work                   C.a home                D.child

9.A.another                 B.some                   C.the other             D.other

10.A.wrote                  B.put                      C.gave                   D.read

11.A.single                  B.married               C.only                    D.lonely

12.A.Most                   B.Few                    C.Little                   D.Some

13.A.worrying             B.frightening           C.boring                 D.surprising

14.A.less                     B.later                    C.more                   D.ago

15.A.before                 B.since                   C.after                   D.until

16.A.doubt                  B.hope                   C.know                  D.feel

17.A.one                     B.it                        C.them                   D.him

18.A.pay to                 B.pay off                C.pay for                D.pay back

19.A.ordinary              B.handsome            C.special                D.lovely

20.A.educating            B.educated              C.to educate           D.educate

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