题目内容

Xi’an is one of______capital______in China。

A. the oldest;city B. oldest;cities C. the oldest;cities

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:西安是中国最古老的城市之一。one of the +形容词最高级+名词复数,最……中的一个。最高级前加冠词the,故选C

考点:考查最高级的用法

 

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Mr Smith works in an office. He’s very busy and has no time to have a good rest. Every evening, when he comes back from his office, he’s always tired and wants to go to bed early. But his wife often tells him many interesting things after supper. It’s usually too late and Mr Smith has to get up in the morning when she is asleep.

One day the man felt terrible and couldn’t go to work. Mrs Smith went to hospital with him. Before her husband said what was wrong with him, the woman had told the doctor everything and the doctor understood why. He wrote out a prescription (药方). And when Mrs Smith brought the medicine back, the doctor said to her, “This is for your husband and the pills are for you.”

“For me?” the woman said in surprise. “I’m fine. I don’t need any medicine!”

“I don’t think so,” said the doctor. “They are sleeping pills. Your husband will soon be all right if you take them.”

1.Why does Mr Smith have to get up in the morning when his wife is asleep?

A. Because he must make breakfast for his wife.

B. Because he has to go to work.

C. Because he doesn’t want to sleep.

D. Because his wife asks him to get up.

2.We can learn from the passage that Mr Smith will soon be all right if ______.

A. he often goes to see the doctor

B. Mr Smith takes the pills

C. they don’t argue with each other

D. Mrs Smith stops talking too much in the evening

3.Which is NOT talked about in this passage?

A. Mr. Smith is very busy and tired.

B. Mr. Smith felt something wrong with himself.

C. Mrs. Smith felt something wrong with herself.

D. The Smiths went to see the doctor and talked a lot to him.

 

C

It’s something familiar to all parents of young children: you’re in a busy shopping street and your child wants to pee (小便) and he just can’t hold it any longer. But two parents’ decision to let their child relieve (释放) himself has caused much attention in China.

By now, it seems, the whole Chinese Internet is familiar with what happened on a crowded Hong Kong shopping street. A mother holds a nappy (尿布) while her two-year-old pees. A passerby took pictures which then were put online. The woman explained that they had found a public toilet (厕所) but saw there was a long queue, so she had no other choice but to let their child to relieve himself on the street instead.

Why has this one child’s act caused so much upset? Allowing a child under 12 to “answer the call of nature in any public street” is against the law in Hong Kong and the parents will face a 2,000 Hong Kong Dollar ($250) fine (罚款). But the on-line chatter has put all the attention on the fact that this family were tourists from mainland China, rather than being locals. “For Hong Kongers, people might think from time to time that mainlanders are not so polite and often break the public rules,” says Martin Yip of BBC. Charmaine Chui, who was born in Hong Kong, told BBC she feels angry to have seen mainland tourists peeing in shopping centers and restaurants. “Hong Kong is a beautiful, modern city. What do these people think of it?” she says.

In mainland China, there has also been criticism of the parents’ behavior. But most of the people say they find the parents’ behavior understandable as they had tried to find a toilet for their child and the mother used a paper nappy rather than simply allowing the baby to pee on the ground.

1.The child peed ________ in HK.

A. on a crowded shopping street B. in a public toilet

C. at home D. in a restaurant

2.The underlined phrase “answer the call of nature” means _________.

A. 回归自然B. 接自然打来的电话

C. 上厕所D. 接电话

3.Charmaine Chui feels _________ to have seen mainland tourists peeing in shopping centers and restaurants.

A. understandableB. sorry

C. angry D. happy

4.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?

A. A policeman took photos of the 2-year-old child and put them online.

B. It’s OK for children under 12 to pee wherever they like in Hong Kong.

C. All the Chinese feel very angry about the parents’ behavior.

D. In mainland China, most of the people find the parents’ behavior understandable.

 

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