题目内容
Surely the day you are informed of your being admitted to a famous key university will be ________ of joy and celebration for your family, relatives and friends.
A. that B. the one C. one D. those
C
【解析】
试题分析:考查代词:句意:当然你被告知被著名的大学录取的日子将会是你家人,亲戚,朋友高兴庆祝的一个日子。这里需要一个代词指代one day,one可以泛指可数名词单数,that是特指前面的可数名词单数或不可数名词,those是特指前面的可数名词复数,选C。
考点:考查代词
40 years ago the idea of disabled people doing sport was never heard of. But when the yearly games for the disabled were started at Stoke Mandeville, England in 1948 by Sir Ludwig Guttmann, the situation began to change.
Sir Ludwig Guttmann, who had been driven to England in 1939 from Nazi Germany, had been asked by the British government to set up an injuries center at Stoke Mandeville Hospital near London, His ideas about treating injuries included sport for the disabled.
In the first games just two teams of injured soldiers took part .The next year, 1949, five teams took part. From those beginnings, things have developed fast. Teams now come from abroad to Stoke Mandeville every year. In 1990 the first Olympics for the disabled were held in Rome, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games. Now, every four years the Olympic Games for the disabled are held, if possible, in the same place as the normal Olympic Games, although they are organized separately. In other years games for the disabled are still held at Stoke Mandeville, In the 1984 Wheelchair Olympic Games, 1,064 wheelchair athletes form about 40 countries took part. Unfortunately, they were held at Stoke Mandeville and not in Los Angeles, along with the other Olympics.
The games have been a great success in helping the progress of international friendship and understanding, and in proving that being disabled does not mean you can’t enjoy sport. One small source of disappointment for those who organize and take part in the games, however, has been the unwillingness of the International Olympic Committee to include disabled events at the Olympic Games for the able-bodied. Perhaps a few more years are still needed to persuade those fortunate enough not to be disabled that their disabled fellow athletes should be included.
【小题1】The first games for the disabled were held ___ after Sir Ludwig Guttmann arrived in England.
| A.40 years | B.21 years | C.10 years | D.9 years |
| A.New York | B.London | C.Rome | D.Los Angeles |
| A.He is an early organizer of the games for the able-bodied |
| B. He is welcomed by the British government |
| C.He is an injured soldier. |
| D.He is from England. |
| A.in favor of holding the games for the disabled |
| B.against holding the games for the disabled |
| C.a disabled person who once took part in the games |
| D.one of the organizers of the games for the disabled |
Justin’s bedroom was so full of flat bicycle tires, bent tennis rackets, deflated(瘪掉的)basketballs, and games with missing pieces that you could barely get in the door. His parents pleaded with him to clean out his room.
“What use is a fish tank with a hole in the bottom?” his father asked. But Justin simply smiled and repeated his motto, “Never throw anything out, you never know when it might come in handy.”
When Justin was away from home, he always carried his blue backpack--a smaller version of his bedroom--a place to store the many objects that he collected. It was so worn and stretched that it hardly resembled a backpack anymore.
Justin had earned a reputation for figuring things out and getting people out of otherwise hopeless situations. Many of his classmates and neighbors sought him out when they needed help with a problem. On the first day of school, his friend Kenny, came looking for Justin.
“Do you think you have something in your bag that could help me remember my locker combination?” he asked. “I lost the piece of paper it was written on. I have a science class in two minutes and if I’m late on the first day it’ll make me look bad for the rest of the year.” Kenny looked really worried.
“Relax,” Justin said, taking his backpack off and unzipping the top. “Remember how you borrowed my notebook in homeroom to write the combination down? Well, I know how we can recover what you wrote.”
He took the notebook and a soft lead pencil out of his bag. The page that Kenny had written on had left faint marks on another page in the notebook. Justin held the pencil on its side and rubbed it lightly over the marks. Slowly but surely the numbers of the locker combination appeared in white, set off by the gray pencil rubbings.
“That’s amazing!” Kenny said. “I owe you one.” And he dashed off to open his locker.
It was just another day in the life of the boy whose motto was “Never throw anything out, you never know when it might come in handy.”
1.Why is Justin’s room such a mess? WWW.K**S*858$$U.COM
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A.He always forgets to clean it. |
B.He shares the room with his brother. |
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C.He has no time to clean it. |
D.He never throws anything away. |
2.In what way is Justin’s backpack a smaller version of his bedroom?
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A.He uses it as a place to store objects. |
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B.He uses it to carry his books and sports equipment. |
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C.His parents tell him to clean it all the time. |
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D.He’s had it for as long as he can remember. |
3.The underlined phrase "pleaded with" means
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A.ignored |
B.asked |
C.pushed |
D.Ordered |
4.How does Kenny feel toward Justin?
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A.Annoyed. |
B.Disinterested. |
C.Grateful. |
D.Angry. |