题目内容
When I looked into the room, I found Philip himself ________ in bed.
- A.lies
- B.lie
- C.lay
- D.lying
本题考查“find+宾语+宾补”这一结构。在这个结构中“宾补”要由形容词、动名词、介词短语等充当。句意为:当我向屋里看的时候,我发现菲利浦正一个人躺在床上。可见应用现在分词做宾语补足语,故选D。
When I was in the third grade, I was chosen to be the princess in the school play. For “weeks my mother had helped me practise my lines. But once on the stage, every word 11 from my head. Then my teacher asked me to change my role to be a narrator (解说者) for the play. 12 I didn’t tell my mother what had happened that day, she noticed my 13 and asked if I wanted to take a walk in the garden.
It was a lovely spring day. We could see dandelions (蒲公英) popping (炸开) 14 the grass in bunches (束). I watched my mother bend down by one of the bunches. “I think I’ll dig up (挖光) all these weeds (野草),” she said. “From now on, we’ll 15 have roses in this garden.”
“But I like dandelions,” I protested(抗议). “All flowers are 16 —even dandelions !”
My mother looked at me seriously. “Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn’t it?” she asked thoughtfully. I nodded. “And that is 17 of people, too,” she added.
When I 18 that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth. “But you will be a wonderful narrator,” she said, 19 me of how much I loved to read stories’ aloud.
Thanks to my mother’s encouragement, I got to know everybody had his or her own 20 in the world. I felt proud of the role in the play.
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阅读理解
“Ordinary” was the worst word my mother could find for anything. Whenever she took me out for shopping, I found she wouldn’t take any notice of the shop assistants when they suggested that some dresses were popular. She would say, “We’re not interested in that. Haven’t you got anything a little unusual?” And then the assistants would bring out all the strange colours no one else would buy. And later she and I would argue because I wanted to be ordinary but my mother wanted to be unusual.
“I can’t stand that hairdo (发型),” she said to me when I was in a boy hairstyle, “It’s so terribly ordinary... Not ugly, not unsuitable. But ordinary ...”
“Couldn’t you please wear something else?” I asked one day when she was dressing for Parents’ Day in tight (紧贴的) trousers and a bright pink sweater.
“What’t wrong with it!”
“It’s just that I wish you’d wear something ordinary.” I said, “People won’t laugh at.”
She looked at me angrily, “Are you ashamed of your mother? If you are, Mary, I feel sorry for you.”
1.What did the shop assistants advise Mary’s mother to buy?
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A.Something very popular. |
B.Styles they have sold out of. |
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C.Cheap clothes. |
D.The most unusual clothes. |
2. When Mary had her hair cut in a boy hairstyle, her mother ____.
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A.felt happy with it |
B.surely disliked it |
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C.told her to change it |
D.thought it was unusual |
3. Why did Mary ask her mother to change her clothes on Parents’ Day?
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A.Because her mother’s clothes were out of style. |
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B.Because she didn’t like a pink sweater at all. |
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C.Because she didn’t like her mother to dress that way. |
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D.Because she didn’t want others to look at her mother. |
4. What does her mother mean by “ordinary”?
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A.Unusual. |
B.Ugly. |
C.Common. |
D.Popular. |
5. The underlined word “It” most likely means ____.
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A.the hairdo |
B.the dresser |
C.the boy |
D.the colour |