题目内容

Quite a few people were injured or killed in this traffic accident last week, ________?

A. were they B. did they C. weren’t they D. didn’t they

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:句意:在上一周的交通事故中,相当多的人受伤或死亡对吗此题考核“反意疑问句”的用法,在“前肯后否”“前否后肯”原则下,根据关键词“quite a few(相当多)修饰可数名词”“were injured中的be动词”,需要使用“前肯后否”和be动词的were形式,即本题选C。

考点:考查反意疑问句。

 

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Anne’s best friend

Do you want a friend whom you could tell everything to, like your deepest feeling and thoughts? Or are you afraid of your friend would laugh at you, or would not understand what you are going through. Anne Frank wanted the first kind. She made her diary her best friend.

Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands during World War Ⅱ .Her family wad Jewish so they had to hide or they would be caught by German Nazis(纳粹). They hid away for twenty-five months before they were discovered. During that time the only true friends was her diary. She said, “I don’t want to set down a series of facts as most people do. But I want this diary itself to be my best friend, and I shall call my friend Kitty. Now read how she felt after being in the hiding place since July 1942.

Thursday 15th June 1944

Dear Kitty,

I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long that I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do with nature. I can well remember that there was a time when a deep blue sky, the songs of the bird, moonlight and flower could never have kept me spellbound. That’s changed since I came here.

…for example, one evening when it was so warm, I stayed awake on purpose until half past eleven in order to have a good look at the moon by myself. But as the moon gave far too much light, I didn’t dare open the window. Another time five month ago, I happened to be upstairs when at dusk when the window was open. I didn’t go downstairs until the window had to be shut. The dark, rainy evening, the wind, the thundering clouds held me entirely in their power; it was the first time in a year and a half that I‘d seen the night face to face….

…Sadly…I am only able to look at nature through dirty curtain before very dusty window. It’s no pleasure looking at nature through these any longer, because nature is one thing really must be experienced.

Yours,

Anne

1. Anne’s best friend was her diary, wasn’t it?

2. In Anne’s eye, what do people usually write in a diary?

3. About how long had Anne and her family been in the hiding place when she wrote this part of diary?

4. What did Anne want to do when she stayed awake on purpose until very late one evening?

5.Were Anne’s family finally caught by German Nazis?

6. If you were Anne, what would you like to do most in the hiding place? (In no more than 3 sentences)

 

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1.How did Jim Wooten feel when he saw the dying children in Rwanda?

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2.What would an ordinary journalist do on TV when he saw these dying children?

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3.How did Jim end his piece when he saw the dying children in Rwanda?

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4.Who is the teacher in the book, the little boy or the journalist?

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5.Why did Nkosi’s mother do everything possible to save the boy?

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6.What’s the writer’s attitude to Jim Wooten? How do you know that?

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