题目内容

Gina_____ a lot since she joined the art club.

A. learns B. learned C. will learn D. has learned

 

D

【解析】

试题分析:句意:Gina自从参加艺术俱乐部已经学到了很多。since从句用于现在完成时,故选D。

考点:考查现在完成时的用法。

 

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In the end I turned down the invitation. As soon as Ted asked somebody else to go, I began kicking myself. I had turned down something I wanted to do because I was afraid, and had ended up feeling depressed (沮丧的) . That unhappy summer taught me a valuable lesson out of which I developed a rule for myself: do what makes you worried; don’t do what makes you depressed.

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Giving up on what I really wanted to do depressed me. Right then I learned another lesson. To avoid that kind of depression meant having to bear a certain amount of worry and concern.

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1.What does the phrase “turned down” mean in the second paragraph?

A. To say “No” to his roommate. B. To say in a low voice.

C. To put away the invitation. D. To take the invitation.

2.We can infer from the passage that the writer________.

A. finds it difficult to make decision

B. has found out what causes anxiety

C. was inspired (受启发的) by Duke Ellington’s stage fright

D. no longer feels anxious about new experiences

3.Which of the following opinions does the writer probably accept?

A. Hesitation leads to depression.

B. Anxiety can be a positive drive.

C. Avoiding anxiety reduces depression.

D. Depression is a signal that one is growing up.

 

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The boys went to the kitchen and asked Tom’s mom if she would help them make some lemonade while they popped the popcorn. Tom’s mom got the lemons from the refrigerator and also a small amount of sugar. She mixed up the lemonade while the boys started popping the popcorn.

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A. Swimming with their friends.

B. Buying some sugar and cookies.

C. Making some popcorn and lemonade.

D. Going to the movies and playing games.

2.Where did Tom and Rob set up the table?

A. Near the sidewalk.B. In the kitchen.

C. At the supermarket.D. Outside the school.

3.What did Tom and Rob learn from this experience?

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