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【题目】 Happy Birthday, Tim! I've got a nice jacket for you.

_______ great surprise!

A.WhatB.HowC.What a

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:——生日快乐,蒂姆!我有一件漂亮的夹克给你。——真是个惊喜!

考查感叹句。感叹句式“what+不定冠词+形容词+单数可数名词;“what+形容词+复数可数名词;“what+形容词+不可数名词;“How+形容词或副词+主谓 great surprise 是“形容词+单数名词 “a/an+形容词+抽象名词是抽象名词具体化的常见形式,由此判断本句是“what+不定冠词+形容词+单数可数名词句式,故选C

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If a friend gives us a hand when we are in need, it’s a good idea to write him a thank-you note.

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“People don’t seem to walk around giving thanks to people quite often,” Amit Kumar from University of Texas said.2And how do people feel when they receive one?

Kumar and his team asked some students to write a thank-you note to another person by email. Then, they asked both the writer and the receiver how sending or receiving these notes made them feel.

They found that the students didn’t like to write the notes because they felt like they had to think too much about them.3

The receiver, however, enjoyed the notes. “When you are a receiver, you focus on the warmth of the note.” Kumar says. “How heartfelt was it? How friendly and warm? ”

The writers also thought the receiver might be shy for receiving a thank-you note. 4“The receiver feels quite happy,” Kumar says.“They don't really feel shy at all.”

Writing a thank-you note does have such a big influence on others.5Simple and small changes in our everyday lives can make a big difference to the way we treat other people and how we feel.

A. If people knew this, they would do it more often.

B. Thank-you notes can show our great love.

C. Why are people shy about sending thank-you notes?

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E. But this was not true.

F. However, how many of us actually sit down to do this?

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4How did the program collect metals for medals?

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5Is Brazil the first Olympic host country to make all the medals by using e-waste?

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