题目内容

What a mess! Tom, I have told you over and over again not to leave everything _____.

A. in place B. in the place C. out of place D. out of the place

 

C

【解析】

试题分析:考查介词短语。In place 适当的位置;in the place 在这个地方;out of place 次序混乱;out of the place是错误短语。句意:在乱了,汤姆,我已经再三的告诉你不要乱扔东西。Leave sth +介词短语做宾补,故选C项。

考点 : 考查介词短语

 

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The room exploded in laughter. The boss a smile and walked back to his office. Sam Maynard had his jobwith the only that could win-a laugh. is a most effective, yet frequently neglected ,means of handling the difficult situations in our lives. It can be used for making up differences, apologizing, criticizing and the other fellow to do what you want his losing face. For some jobs, its the only tool that can succeed. It is a way to discuss subjects so that serious dialogue may start a quarrel. , many believe that comedians(喜剧演员) on television are doing more today for racial and religious problems than people in any other field.

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My Garden

-----by Nelson Mandela

In early 1977, the authorities (当局) announced the physical labour and arranged some kind of work for us to do in the courtyard. The free time also allowed me to hunt what became two of my favorite hobbies in Robben Island---gardening and tennis.

To survive in prison, one must develop ways to take satisfaction in one's daily life. One can feel fulfilled (充实) by washing one's clothes so that they are particularly clean. Just as one takes pride in important tasks outside of prison, one can find the same pride in doing small things inside prison. Almost from the beginning of my sentence on Robben Island, I asked the authorities for permission to start a garden in the courtyard. For years, they refused without offering a reason. But finally they gave in, and we were able to cut out a small garden in the prison.

The soil in the courtyard was dry and rocky. In order to start my garden, I had to remove a great many rocks to allow the plant room to grow.

The authorities supplied me with seeds. At first, I planned tomatoes and onions, because these plants did not require rich earth or constant care. The early harvests were poor, but they soon improved.

I began to order books on gardening. I studied different gardening techniques and types of fertilizers (肥料). For a time, I tried to grow peanuts, and used different soils and fertilizers, but finally I gave up. It was one of my few failures.

A garden was one of the few things in prison that one could control. The processes of planting a seed, watching it grow, taking care of it and then harvesting it offered a simple but long-lasting satisfaction. The sense of being the owner of the small patch of earth offered a small taste of freedom.

1.Mandela's hobbies on Robben Island were ____.

A. hunting and physical labour

B. gardening and tennis

C. washing his clothes

D. gardening techniques and types of fertilizers

2.When did Mandela ask the prison authorities for the permission to start a small garden?

A. Soon after 1997.

B. Some time in early 1977.

C. Almost as soon as he went to prison there.

D. Long after he went to prison there.

3.Why did Mandela wash his clothes especially clean although he was in prison?

A. To show he could do it as well as others.

B. To get some sense of pride and satisfaction from it.

C. To show others that he preferred to be clean.

D. To gain the authorities' permission to start a garden.

4.Hard as he tried, he failed ____ at last.

A. to get a sense of satisfaction and freedom

B. to grow tomatoes and onions

C. to grow peanuts

D. to get the same pride inside prison.

 

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