题目内容

—Paul invited us to take part in a party tomorrow evening.

—________.Is tomorrow his birthday?

A. Why not? B. What a good idea!

C. What for? D. That’s all right.

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:保罗邀请我们去参加明天晚上的舞会。为什么? 明天是他的生日吗?Why not?为什么不?What a good idea!多好的注意!What for?为什么?That’s all right.没关系,不用谢。根据语境可知该选C。

考点:考查固定句型。

 

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Since then, he has scoured newspapers, books and other publications to find similar rare surnames, coming up with about 2,000 to date.

Those he has found include Ling (zero), Cu (vinegar), Miao (second) and Yi (one).

Cheng said in order to collect and find out the origins of the strange surnames, he bought many ancient works and dictionaries for study. This February, he also published a book based on his surname collection.

"I may apply for the Guinness (Book of World Records)," said Cheng.

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根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并将其标号填入题前括号内。

1.What’s the meaning of “ordinary people”?

A. the people whose looks is ordinary.

B. the people whose families are ordinary.

C. the people whose surnames are ordinary.

D. the people whose name are ordinary.

2.Which one is the rare surname?

A. Huang B. Ling C. Zhu D. Liu

3.Which sentence is true according to this passage?

A. Most Chinese people share a lot of common surnames.

B. Hundred Surnames collect all Chinese surname.

C. There are lots of people whose surname is “Wang”.

D. Chinese don’t care for their names, because it cannot take happiness or sadness.

4.What is the meaning of auspicious in this passage?

A. 好听的 B. 惊讶的

C. 罕见的 D. 吉利的

5.Where can we probably see this passage?

A. newspapers B. magazines

C. books D. recipe

 

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