题目内容
Can you imagine the same situation, where one can’t but wait for a rescue, ________ we are in now?
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so
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which
解析:
考查as和which引导的非限制性定语从句的区别。位置上的区别:which在引导非限制性定语从句修饰整个主句时,只能放在主句的后面。而as引导非限制性定语从句修饰整个主句时,既可放在主句之后,也可放在主句之中,还可放在主句之前;意义上的区别:as引导非限制性定语从句修饰整个主句时,相当于主句的一个插入语,句中常用的一些如expect, see, think, hope, wish, know, guess等动词,译成:“正如……;就像……”等。其先行词可由以下词来修饰,the same, such, as等。而which在引导非限制性定语从句修饰整个主句时,常表示它与主句的一种因果关系,主句表示原因,which引导的定语从句表示结果。如果定语从句的谓语是行为动词的主动语态,且关系代词在从句中作主语时,一般要用which,这时which可以用and that改写为并列句。
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Talking on a mobile phone is expensive, so a lot of people send text messages. Text messages are much cheaper than talking on a mobile phone, and you can make it cheaper by making the words shorter. You can do this by taking out “unimportant” letters in the words and using numbers instead of words (2 =" to," 3 =" free," 4 =" for," 8 =" ate," so h8 =" hate," etc.). You can also keep away from using punctuation (标点). Here is an example: Do U wnt 2 g 2 th cnma tnite (Do you want to go to the cinema tonight?)
What do you think these text messages mean?
Whr hv U bn? Iv bn wtng hrs fr a cll.
Im hm nw, why nt gv me a cll.
I gt a txt mssge frm my frnd. Shes hvng a prty on Strdy.
Mobile phone users have developed a group of symbols (符号) to show how they feel. They are called emoticons, and there are some examples below. To read an emoticon, you have to look at it sideways. For example, if you say something in a text message that is a joke, you can follow it with a smiling face. Like this: Why didt u call me? I’m so sad. (
Here are some others. Can you think of text messages where you could use them?
) laughing ( sad < really sad
Ⅴ shouting |·| asleep :0 shocked
8·| surprised \·o bored
【小题1】Why are text messages popular?
| A.Because they are expensive. | B.Because they are cheap. |
| C.Because they are hard to write. | D.Because they are not important. |
| A.one | B.two | C.three | D.four |
| A.Do you want to come | B.Do you wear two caps |
| C.Do you want two cakes | D.Do you go home early |
| A.Because they can show how users feel. | B.Because the symbols are beautiful. |
| C.Because text messages are short. | D.Because the users can’t make the words shorter. |
Talking on a mobile phone is expensive, so a lot of people send text messages. Text messages are much cheaper than talking on a mobile phone, and you can make it cheaper by making the words shorter. You can do this by taking out “unimportant” letters in the words and using numbers instead of words (2 =" to," 3 =" free," 4 =" for," 8 =" ate," so h8 =" hate," etc.). You can also keep away from using punctuation (标点). Here is an example: Do U wnt 2 g 2 th cnma tnite (Do you want to go to the cinema tonight?)
What do you think these text messages mean?
Whr hv U bn? Iv bn wtng hrs fr a cll.
Im hm nw, why nt gv me a cll.
I gt a txt mssge frm my frnd. Shes hvng a prty on Strdy.
Mobile phone users have developed a group of symbols (符号) to show how they feel. They are called emoticons, and there are some examples below. To read an emoticon, you have to look at it sideways. For example, if you say something in a text message that is a joke, you can follow it with a smiling face. Like this: Why didt u call me? I’m so sad. (
Here are some others. Can you think of text messages where you could use them?
) laughing ( sad < really sad
Ⅴ shouting |·| asleep :0 shocked
8·| surprised \·o bored
1.Why are text messages popular?
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A.Because they are expensive. |
B.Because they are cheap. |
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C.Because they are hard to write. |
D.Because they are not important. |
2.The first paragraph tells us that we can make the text messages shorter in ways.
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A.one |
B.two |
C.three |
D.four |
3. What does this text message “Do U wnt 2 cm?” mean? It means “ ?”.
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A.Do you want to come |
B.Do you wear two caps |
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C.Do you want two cakes |
D.Do you go home early |
4.Why do people use emoticons?
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A.Because they can show how users feel. |
B.Because the symbols are beautiful. |
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C.Because text messages are short. |
D.Because the users can’t make the words shorter. |