题目内容
That man in the corner of the restaurant ______ be Mr. Lee, for he went to Australia yesterday.
| A.can’t | B.need | C.must | D.won’t |
A
解析试题分析:考查情态动词用法。本题考查的是情态动词表示推测,如果是对现在的情况解析推测,则使用“情态动词+动词原形”;如果是对过去情况的推测,要使用“情态动词+have done”;can’t表示有把握的否定推测“不可能”;need需要;must一定;表示有把握的考点推测;won’t不会;句意:在餐厅角落里的那个人不可能是Mr Lee,因为他昨天去了澳大利亚。根据句意说明不是的是有把握否定推测,故A正确。
考点:考查情态动词用法
点评:英语中有不少情态动词都可以表示推测,其语气有强有弱,表示的可能性有大有小,现将它们的用法归纳如下:1. 接近100%的可能,只有must才具有这么高的可能性,它的意思是“一定”“肯定”,所作出的推测几乎接近事实。如:He must be coming by bus. 他一定是乘公共汽车来。2. 很有可能,表示可能性较大的情态动词主要有may, should, ought to,它们大致相当于汉语的“可能”“应该”“按理会”。 3. 一般性的可能,在所有表示推测的情态动词中,might和could所表示的可能性最小,由于它们的语气较委婉,较不确定,所以往往相当于汉语的“可能”“也许”“说不定”等。4. 理论上的可能性,表示理论上的可能通常是用can,且可以用于肯定句中。
At the end of eight grade, our class went to Washington, D.C. For a group of 14-year-olds, this was a big deal!
The first day was so tiring; we could hardly remember where we were and what we were seeing. The next morning, we were off to see monuments (纪念碑),starting with Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson. We walked along the paths through trees. Then the Wall came into view—the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
As I moved slowly closer to the Wall, I heard a bagpipe(风笛)in the distance, which seemed to show respect to the lives lost in the jungles of Vietnam .
We continued walking and felt surprised at the number of names carved in the black stone. I was determined to find a soldier with my last name, but my hunt was stopped when a man caught my eyes. He was kneeling(跪着) at the Wall, a single rose at his feet. His head was bowed and he was rubbing his fingers over one name. I thought how sad he was, and then moved on .
After a few minutes I found one with my last name, but my eyes returned to the kneeling man. He was still rubbing his fingers over the same name. He never knew I was watching him, lost in deep sorrow. It was time for me to leave the kneeling man and the Wall. On the way home, I couldn’t help thinking of the kneeling man and his sad face. I wasn’t sure of the effects of war before, but at that moment I realized how much that man suffered from losing his loved one. Maybe he was the only one of so many families who experienced the same .
I never knew the full effects of war until I saw that man. I only know about war from history classes. The kneeling man taught me more about war and the effects it has on people than any history book .
【小题1】Which of the following makes the author feel the suffering that war brings to human beings?
| A.The kneeling man. | B.The sound of a bagpipe. |
| C.The number of names carved in the stone. | D.The jungles of Vietnam. |
| A.he found it covered with dust | B.he missed the loved one who died in a war |
| C.he intended to remove it completely | D.he recalled the fierce war he fought in |
| A.How fierce war is in history. | B.How people remember those who died in wars. |
| C.What bad effects war had on many families. | D.What we should do to prevent war. |
| A.he should have studied history hard in class |
| B.history books don’t tell readers the truth |
| C.there is more in history than books tell us |
| D.the kneeling man should be a history teacher |
At the end of eight grade, our class went to Washington, D.C. For a group of 14-year-olds, this was a big deal!
The first day was so tiring; we could hardly remember where we were and what we were seeing. The next morning, we were off to see monuments (纪念碑),starting with Washington, Lincoln and Jefferson. We walked along the paths through trees. Then the Wall came into view—the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
As I moved slowly closer to the Wall, I heard a bagpipe(风笛)in the distance, which seemed to show respect to the lives lost in the jungles of Vietnam .
We continued walking and felt surprised at the number of names carved in the black stone. I was determined to find a soldier with my last name, but my hunt was stopped when a man caught my eyes. He was kneeling(跪着) at the Wall, a single rose at his feet. His head was bowed and he was rubbing his fingers over one name. I thought how sad he was, and then moved on .
After a few minutes I found one with my last name, but my eyes returned to the kneeling man. He was still rubbing his fingers over the same name. He never knew I was watching him, lost in deep sorrow. It was time for me to leave the kneeling man and the Wall. On the way home, I couldn’t help thinking of the kneeling man and his sad face. I wasn’t sure of the effects of war before, but at that moment I realized how much that man suffered from losing his loved one. Maybe he was the only one of so many families who experienced the same .
I never knew the full effects of war until I saw that man. I only know about war from history classes. The kneeling man taught me more about war and the effects it has on people than any history book .
1.Which of the following makes the author feel the suffering that war brings to human beings?
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A.The kneeling man. |
B.The sound of a bagpipe. |
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C.The number of names carved in the stone. |
D.The jungles of Vietnam. |
2.The man continued to rub his fingers over the name probably because_____.
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A.he found it covered with dust |
B.he missed the loved one who died in a war |
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C.he intended to remove it completely |
D.he recalled the fierce war he fought in |
3.What did the author learn from the trip?
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A.How fierce war is in history. |
B.How people remember those who died in wars. |
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C.What bad effects war had on many families. |
D.What we should do to prevent war. |
4.According to the last paragraph, the author probably thinks that _____.
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A.he should have studied history hard in class |
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B.history books don’t tell readers the truth |
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C.there is more in history than books tell us |
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D.the kneeling man should be a history teacher |