题目内容

— I left my keys in the room yesterday. I had to get in ________ the window.

— It’s dangerous to do that.

A. above B. to C. through D. over

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:above在……上方;to到,向;through通过;over越过,超过。根据下文,那样做很危险。可知上文指的是,昨天我把钥匙丢在房间里面了。我不得不从窗户里面爬进去。结合语境可知选C

考点:考查介词

 

练习册系列答案
相关题目

More and more people think it necessary to study in an English-speaking country and it didn’t take long at all for me to decide to come and study in UK.

I have been used to school life since I came here two months ago, and I am starting to enjoy most of my time in here. School starts at 9 o’clock every morning, and every Monday, Wednesday and Friday we have long days, in which we have 9 lessons and school finishes at 4 o’clock. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday we have short days, in which we have only 6 lessons and finish at 1 o’clock. After lessons, we have 2 hours of activity time, when you can choose from a number of activities, including many sports, such as rugby(英式橄榄球) , football, basketball and tennis.

As a boarder(寄宿者), the quality of food is something I consider very important, and Merchiston has not let me down. The school kitchens are run by a professional company, and the quality of food is excellent, and they are always trying to make the diet healthy. One of the obvious advantages of being a boarder is that we can have breakfast in the school, which means we don’t have to pull ourselves out of bed as early as the day pupils!

1.How many lessons do the students have every week in this school?

A. 15 B. 45 C. 27 D. 18

2.The passage mainly tells us about __________________.

A. the writer’s school life in the UK as a boarder

B. the writer’s opinion of the school life in the UK

C. the differences in school life between China and the UK

D. the boarder life in a British middle school

3.Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined phrase “ let me down” in the passage?

A. made me blue B. cheered me up

C. encouraged me D. made me surprised

 

How can a small stamp be worth $16,800?

Any mistake made in the printing of a stamp raises its value to stamp collectors. A mistake on a two-penny stamp has made it worth a million and a half times its face value.

Do you think it impossible? Well, it is true. And this is how it happened.

The mistake was made more than a hundred years ago in the former British colony (前英国殖民地) of M auritius (毛里求斯岛), a small island in the Indian Ocean. In 1847 an order for stamps was sent to London. Mauritius was about to become the fourth country in the world to put out stamps.

Before the order was filled and the stamps arrived from England, a big dance was planned by the commander-in-chief (总司令) of all the armed forces on the island. The dance would be held in his house and letters of invitation would be sent to all the important people in Mauritius. Stamps were badly needed to post the letters. Therefore, an islander, who was a good printer, was told to copy the pattern of the stamps. He carelessly put the words “Post Office” instead of “Post Paid”, two words seen on stamps at that time, on the several hundred that he printed.

Today, there are only twenty-six of these misprinted stamps left--- fourteen One-penny Reds and twelve Two-penny Blues. Because there are so few Two-Penny Blues and because of their age, collectors have paid as much as $16,800 for one of them.

1.When a mistake is made in the printing of the stamp, the stamp___________.

A. will be thrown away

B. increases in value

C. is not worth buying

D. is worth no more than its face value

2.Why did Mauritius print some stamps too? Because__________.

A. London stamps were not well printed

B. London would not print them

C. invitations to a big dance had to be posted quickly

D. Mauritius had a very good printer

3.“Post Paid” means___________.

A. the same as “Post Office”

B. the Post Office is the place to buy stamps

C. money has been paid for the stamp

D. the letter must be posted

 

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网