题目内容

— What did you say just now?

— I asked you    .

A. why you wanted to become a nurse

B. how long had you stayed in the town

C. whether was there a bank near our school

D. when you will go shopping with me

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:句意:你刚才说什么?我问你为什么你想成为一名护士。宾语从句的结构:主语+谓语+连接词+从句。从句在句中作宾语。从句要用陈述句的语序。如果主句是一般现在时,从句根据需要选择时态,如果主句是过去时态,从句要用相应的过去时态。但是从句是客观真理,一般用一般现在时态。BC项语序错误,因为主句是过去时态,故选A。

考点:考查宾语从句的用法。

 

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Snowflakes! You can catch them on your tongue (舌头) or use them to make a perfect snowball. But have you ever thought about taking pictures of them? Ken Libbrecht did. He is a physics professor from California. Although the weather in California is usually warm and sunny, Ken’s hobby is taking pictures of snowflakes. He travels to cold areas like Alaska and Canada to find snowstorms and take pictures of the snowflakes. “They are often beautiful, and every snowfall brings new surprises,” says Ken.

Ken takes pictures of snowflakes with a high-quality digital camera. He uses a microscope (显微镜) to make the tiny snowflakes larger. To get the best images, Ken built a special photo-microscope just for snowflakes. He collects flakes by letting them fall onto a piece of foam board (泡沫板).

The pictures must be taken outdoors, so Ken wears lots of clothes to stay warm. But his fingers often get cold, because it’s difficult for him to take pictures of a tiny snowflake with gloves.

Each snowflake has shapes and patterns (图案) that make it as unique (独特的) as a person’s fingerprint. The hobby of snowflake photography is also unique. Next time a snowstorm blows through your town, take a closer look at the flakes before you gather them into a snowball. See if you can notice their unique patterns. Millions of snowflakes are waiting for you!

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 weather in Ken Libbrecht’s hometown usually like?

A. Cold and snowy. B. Windy and rainy.

C. Warm and sunny. D. Cloudy and foggy.

2.Which of the following isn’t used when Ken works with snowflakes?

A. A snowball.

B. A digital camera.

C. A microscope.

D. A piece of foam board.

3.Why do Ken’s fingers often get cold?

A. Because he doesn’t wear enough clothes.

B. Because he doesn’t wear gloves.

C. Because he likes making snowballs.

D. Because there is something wrong with his fingers.

4.Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. It’s always warm in Canada.

B. Ken often works with a tiny snowflake at home.

C. Ken wears thick gloves when he works outside.

D. Every snowflake is different from the other one.

5.What does the passage mainly tell us?

A. What we can do with snowflakes.

B. Some beautiful pictures of snowflakes.

C. Ken Libbrechts snowflake photography.

D. The unique patterns of snowflakes.

 

Do you believe in yourself? When you are in trouble, don’t say you can’t get over it. Believe in your dreams. Believe that you are loved. Believe that you make a difference. I was told a story about a teacher who once did what he could his students get to know the importance of believing in themselves.

The teacher stood before his class and was going to hand out the final exam papers. “I know how you have worked to prepare for this test,” he said. “And because I know you can do it well, I am willing to offer a B to those who not to take the test.”

Many students thanked the teacher and left. The teacher looked at the students left and said, “Does anyone else want to get a ‘B’? This is your last .” Two more students decided to go.

Only seven students were still in the classroom. The teacher then the papers. There were only three sentences on the paper: Congratulations! You have just an ‘A’ in this class. Keep believing in yourselves.

I never had a teacher like that, but I think it is a test that any teacher could give. Students who are not confident in what they have learned are ‘B’ students .对他们已经所学的东西不是自信的学生最多是B类学生。

The same is in our daily life. The ‘A’ students are those who believe in what they are doing because they have both successes and failures. They have got life’s , not only from normal education, but from events in their lives, and have become better people. You see, one should always believe in himself.

1.A. to make B. make C. making

2.A. hardlyB. hard C. terribly

3.A. dislikeB. goC. prefer

4.A. chanceB. hopeC. test

5.A. handed outB. handed inC. handed over

6.A. given B. sentC. received

7.A. at most B. at least C. at times

8.A. possibleB. impossible C. true

9.A. heard of B. learned fromC. dreamed of

10.A. experiencesB. experimentsC. lessons

 

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