题目内容
fired,your health care and other benefits will not be immediately cut off.?
A.Would you be B.Should you be?
C.Could you be D.Might you be
B
句意为:如果你被炒了,你的医疗保险和其他利益并不会立即取消。与将来事实相反的假设,从句用答案B项。
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Six-year-old Lena Fugatt liked to sit beside her grandfather while he drove his 3 000-pound tractor around the family farm. One afternoon Ray Fugatt, 58, took Lena with him when he went to 1 a pile of brush.
He 2 gasoline on the pile and set fire to it. The brush 3 into flames that engulfed(吞没)him 4 Screaming, Fugatt fell to the ground and 5 to put out the fire. Pushing himself to his 6 , he struggled to where Lena was on the tractor, 30 feet away.“Go to get Lena,”he whispered, using Lena’s name 7 her grandmother. Then he fell down unconscious onto the flat ground.
The 8 on Fugatt’s arms had come off, his chest was a 9 of deep red blisters(泡), and his face was badly burnt. But Lena didn’t 10 Afraid to leave her grandfather alone while she ran for 11 , she realized her only 12 was to drive the huge tractor to the house, a half mile away. Her grandfather had 13 her to drive it alone, but now the 3.5-foot-tall girl decided to do just that.
She slid forward on the seat and used her toe to 14 the red started button. The machine moved ahead, and Lena struggled to drive it back to the 15 When the people of emergency(紧急)services arrived, there were huge 16 tracks in the field, showing the girl’s 17 around trees, bushes and ditches(阴沟).
Ray Fugatt 18 second-and-third-degree burns over 40 percent of his body but made almost complete recovery. According to the doctor, he would not have been saved if Lena had not 19 so quickly.“Lena 20 her cool, knew what had to be done, and did it.”
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(1)A.burn |
B.gather |
C.sweep |
D.plough |
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(2)A.took |
B.fetched |
C.poured |
D.mixed |
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(3)A.burst |
B.became |
C.looked |
D.broke |
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(4)A.up and down |
B.in time |
C.sooner or later |
D.at once |
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(5)A.jumped |
B.stayed |
C.rolled |
D.ran |
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(6)A.hands |
B.feet |
C.body |
D.legs |
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(7)C.by |
B.for |
C.to |
D.on |
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(8)A.cover |
B.burn |
C.blood |
D.skin |
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(9)A.rest |
B.piece |
C.pair |
D.mass |
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(10)A.fear |
B.smile |
C.leave |
D.stop |
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(11)A.help |
B.service |
C.money |
D.safety |
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(12)A.hope |
B.reason |
C.comfort |
D.action |
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(13)A.allowed |
B.forbidden |
C.prevented |
D.persuaded |
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(14)A.press |
B.pull |
C.command |
D.catch |
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(15)A.services |
B.field |
C.house |
D.hospital |
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(16)A.S-shaped |
B.X-shaped |
C.direct |
D.square |
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(17)A.walk |
B.journey |
C.match |
D.level |
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(18)A.felt |
B.enjoyed |
C.gained |
D.suffered |
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(19)A.driven |
B.acted |
C.called |
D.run |
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(20)A.kept |
B.saw |
C.recognized |
D.pretended |
“How are you?” is a nice question. It's a ___1___ way that people in the United States ___2__ each other. But “How are you?” is also a very _ ___3___ question. It's a question that often ___4___ have an answer. The person who asks “How are you?” hopes to hear the answer“___5___”,even though the person's friend isn't fine, ___6___ “How are you?” isn't really a question, and “Fine” isn't really an answer. They are ___7__ other way of saying “Hello” and“___8___”.
Sometimes, people also don't say just what they ___9___ For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?” the other person ___10____ be thinking, “No, I don't agree. I think you're wrong. ” But it isn't very ___11___ to say so, so the other person might say, “I'm not so ___12___” It's a nice way to say that you don't agree with someone.
People ___13___ don't say just what they are thinking when they ___14___ talking with other people. For example, many talks over the phone ___15___ when one person says,“I've got to go now.” Often, the person who wants to ___16__ gives an excuse:“Someone is at the door.” “I've got to put the things ___17__.” “Something is burning on the fire.” The excuse might be real, or it might not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn't want to talk ____18___, but it isn't very polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn't ___19___ the other person's feelings.
When they meet each other, talk about an idea, or end a talk, people often don't ___20___ just what they are thinking. It's an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's all part of the game of language!
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(1) A.funny |
B.friendly |
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C.strange |
D.useful |
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(2) A.meet |
B.like |
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C.know |
D.excuse |
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(3) A.good |
B.unusual |
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C.interesting |
D.possible |
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(4) A.doesn't |
B.mustn't |
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C.shouldn't |
D.needn't |
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(5) A.Right |
B.Terrible |
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C.Fine |
D.True |
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(6) A.though |
B.when |
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C.because |
D.unless |
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(7) A.not |
B.many |
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C.really |
D.simply |
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(8) A.OK |
B.Bye |
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C.Hi |
D.No |
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(9) A.want |
B.do |
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C.lose |
D.mean |
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(10) A.must |
B.might |
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C.can |
D.will |
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(11) A.polite |
B.necessary |
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C.important |
D.easy |
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(12) A.afraid |
B.well |
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C.sure |
D.interested |
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(13) A.also |
B.again |
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C.only |
D.certainly |
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(14) A.enjoy |
B.keep |
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C.finish |
D.miss |
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(15) A.continue |
B.last |
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C.stop |
D.end |
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(16) A.put up |
B.pick up |
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C.turn up |
D.hang up |
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(17) A.on |
B.away |
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C.in |
D.out |
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(18) A.much |
B.at all |
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C.at once |
D.any more |
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(19) A.hit |
B.hurt |
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C.harm |
D.destroy |
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(20) A.say |
B.study |
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C.believe |
D.remember |
“How are you?” is a nice question. It's a ___1___ way that people in the United States ___2__ each other. But “How are you?” is also a very _ ___3___ question. It's a question that often ___4___ have an answer. The person who asks “How are you?” hopes to hear the answer“___5___”,even though the person's friend isn't fine, ___6___ “How are you?” isn't really a question, and “Fine” isn't really an answer. They are ___7__ other way of saying “Hello” and“___8___”.
Sometimes, people also don't say just what they ___9___ For example, when someone asks “Do you agree?” the other person ___10____ be thinking, “No, I don't agree. I think you're wrong. ” But it isn't very ___11___ to say so, so the other person might say, “I'm not so ___12___” It's a nice way to say that you don't agree with someone.
People ___13___ don't say just what they are thinking when they ___14___ talking with other people. For example, many talks over the phone ___15___ when one person says,“I've got to go now.” Often, the person who wants to ___16__ gives an excuse:“Someone is at the door.” “I've got to put the things ___17__.” “Something is burning on the fire.” The excuse might be real, or it might not. Perhaps the person who wants to hang up simply doesn't want to talk ____18___, but it isn't very polite to say that. The excuse is more polite, and it doesn't ___19___ the other person's feelings.
When they meet each other, talk about an idea, or end a talk, people often don't ___20___ just what they are thinking. It's an important way that people try to be nice to each other, and it's all part of the game of language!
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(1) A.funny |
B.friendly |
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C.strange |
D.useful |
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(2) A.meet |
B.like |
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C.know |
D.excuse |
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(3) A.good |
B.unusual |
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C.interesting |
D.possible |
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(4) A.doesn't |
B.mustn't |
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C.shouldn't |
D.needn't |
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(5) A.Right |
B.Terrible |
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C.Fine |
D.True |
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(6) A.though |
B.when |
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C.because |
D.unless |
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(7) A.not |
B.many |
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C.really |
D.simply |
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(8) A.OK |
B.Bye |
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C.Hi |
D.No |
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(9) A.want |
B.do |
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C.lose |
D.mean |
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(10) A.must |
B.might |
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C.can |
D.will |
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(11) A.polite |
B.necessary |
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C.important |
D.easy |
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(12) A.afraid |
B.well |
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C.sure |
D.interested |
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(13) A.also |
B.again |
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C.only |
D.certainly |
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(14) A.enjoy |
B.keep |
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C.finish |
D.miss |
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(15) A.continue |
B.last |
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C.stop |
D.end |
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(16) A.put up |
B.pick up |
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C.turn up |
D.hang up |
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(17) A.on |
B.away |
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C.in |
D.out |
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(18) A.much |
B.at all |
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C.at once |
D.any more |
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(19) A.hit |
B.hurt |
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C.harm |
D.destroy |
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(20) A.say |
B.study |
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C.believe |
D.remember |
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It must have been after two o'clock in the morning when the last guests took their ___1___, and although we had enjoyed their arrival, my wife and I were quite___2___to shut the door behind them. We left all the dirty dishes and glasses___3___they were, and, after opening a few windows to let some fresh air in and the___4___of stale(陈旧的)tobacco out, we climbed into bed and fell___5___.
I couldn't have been asleep for more than half an hour___6___I woke up with a___7___smell of smoke in my nose. Still half asleep, I walked into the hall, and there, ___8___dense clouds of smoke, I saw that one of the curtains was ___9___ I should have closed the windows then ___10___ delay, but ___11___ I tried to beat out the flames(火焰)with a newspaper. When this failed I___12___into the kitchen to grab a bucket and filled it ___13___ water. At the ___14___ time I shouted to Barbara, who hurriedly dialed 119 to ask the fire brigade(消防员)___15___ coming to my help. We had to work at ___16___ speed carrying buckets of water from the kitchen to prevent the flames fanned by the wind from the windows ___17___ spreading. We were unable to ___18___ the fire but we ___19___ to keep it partly in check until the arrival of the firemen. Fortunately, they arrived quickly and they had little difficulty ___20___ putting out the flames. For most of the rest of the day we worked hard.
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(1)A.leave |
B.leaving |
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C.stay |
D.staying |
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(2)A.thanks |
B.thanking |
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C.thankful |
D.terrible |
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(3)A.as |
B.like |
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C.in |
D.at |
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(4)A.smile |
B.smell |
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C.ash |
D.dust |
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(5)A.sleep |
B.sleepless |
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C.asleep |
D.sleeping |
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(6)A.while |
B.when |
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C.after |
D.until |
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(7)A.dense |
B.heavy |
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C.lot |
D.strong |
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(8)A.through |
B.across |
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C.over |
D.above |
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(9)A.on Burning |
B.in burning |
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C.on fire |
D.in fire |
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(10)A.with |
B.without |
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C.against |
D.by |
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(11)A.in Place |
B.in stead |
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C.instead |
D.in time |
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(12)A.got |
B.hurried |
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C.worried |
D.walked |
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(13)A.in |
B.up |
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C.with |
D.into |
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(14)A.next |
B.correct |
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C.right |
D.same |
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(15)A.till |
B.and |
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C.before |
D.when |
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(16)A.height |
B.face |
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C.top |
D.bottom |
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(17)A.for |
B.from |
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C.out |
D.to |
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(18)A.put out |
B.break out |
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C.put off |
D.break off |
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(19)A.failed |
B.tried |
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C.managed |
D.succeeded |
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(20)A.for |
B.to |
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C.in |
D.on |