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—Bob, look what you have done! You ruined the experiment.

—It’s not my fault. I just carried out the instructions _____.

A. as told B. as telling me C. as telling D. as I told

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:当状语从句的主语和主句主语一致的时候,可以把状语从句的主语和系动词一起省略。本句中as后面省略了I was;句义:—Bob,看看你做的事情。你把这个实验毁掉了。这不是我的错,我是按照被告诉的方法来执行命令的。故A正确,

考点:考察状语从句的省略句

 

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King's College Summer School

King's College Summer School is an annual( 每年的) training program for high school students at all levels who want to improve their English. Courses are given by the teachers of King's College and other colleges in New York. Trips to museums and culture centers are also organizedThis year's summer school will be from July 25 to August 15. More information is as follows:

Application (申请) date

Students in New York should send

their applications before July 18, 2007.

Students of other cities should send

their applications before July 16, 2007.

Foreign students should send their

applications before July 10, 2007.

Courses

English Language

Spoken English: 22 hours

Reading and Writing: 10 hours

American History: 16 hours

American Culture: 16 hours

Steps

A letter of self-introduction

A letter of recommendation(推荐)

The letters should be written in English with all the necessary information.

Cost

Daily lessons: $200

Sports and activities: $100

Travels: $200

Hotel service: $400

You may choose to live with your friends or relatives in the same city.

Please write to:

Thompson, Sanders

1026 King' s Street

New York, NY 10016, USA

E-mail: KC-Summer-School@ yahoo, com

1.You can most probably read the text in ________.

Aa travel guide Ba newspaper

Ca textbook Da telephone book

2.Which of the following is true about King' s College Summer School?

AOnly top students can take part in the program.

BVisits to museums and culture centers are part of the program.

CKing' s College Summer School is run every other year.

DOnly the teachers of King' s College give courses.

3.If you are to live with your relatives in New York, you will have to pay the school ____

A$200 B$400 C$900 D$500

4.What information can you get from the text?

AThe program will last two months.

BAs a Chinese student, you can send your application on July 14, 2007.

CYou can write to Thompson only in English.

DYou can get in touch with the school by e-mail or by telephone.

 

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The farmer gave me an amuseddistrustful ___.But Buck’s face didn’t change. “Sure” he said ___.“Your daddy is ___ good for it.” He ___ to the other man. “This here is one of James Williams’s sons.”

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That day I discovered that the good name my parents had ____ brought our whole family the respect of our neighbors. Everyone knew what to ___ from a Williams: a decent person who kept his word and respected himself ____ much to do wrong.

1.A. somethingBnothingCanythingDeverything

2.A. andBsoCbutDfor

3.A. pridefulBwonderfulCrespectfulDcolorful

4.A. intentionBshadowChabitDfaith

5.A. thusBjustCstillDever

6.A. guessedBsuspectedCquestionedDfigured

7.A. watchedBcaughtCdismissedDaccused

8.A. generousBhonestCfriendlyDmodest

9.A. blameBexcuseCchargeDtrust

10.A. untilBasConceDsince

11.A. purchasesBsalesCordersDfavorites

12.A. casuallyBconfidentlyCcheerfullyDcarefully

13.A. lookBstareCresponseDcomment

14.A. patientlyBeagerlyCeasilyDproudly

15.A. generallyBneverCsometimesDalways

16.A. pointedBrepliedCturnedDintroduced

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More than 1,500students from across the country entered projects in the competition this year. Their research included chemistry, medicine, physics, mathematics, engineering, and computer science-almost every area of science.

Forty students were invited to Washington, D.C. for the final judging. A group of scientists judged them on their research abilities, critical thinking skills and creativity. The judges also questioned the students about scientific problems before deciding on the winners.

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The third-place winner was also seventeen and born in China. Yuan “Chelsea” Zhang of Montgomery Blair High School in Rockville, Maryland, won a 50,000-dollar scholarship. She researched the molecular genetics(分子遗传学)of heart disease. Her findings could aid the development of new medicines.

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1.What do we know about the talent search project?

A. Most of its winners have received Nobel prizes.

B. The project includes researches in every area of science.

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D. Most of the winners come from Asian countries.

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A. water quality in Utah will be better than that in the other states

B. the river was polluted only by those living near it

C. Shannon Babb suggested more than one way to improve the water quality

D. household chemicals should be kept in the drains forever

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A. The scholarship she received was half as many as Shannon Babb.

B. Her discovery is of great help to Chinese medicine.

C. Her research will contribute to the cure of heart disease.

D. She and the second-place winner Yi Sun have something in common.

4.What is the text mainly about?

A. Three winners' contributions to science and math.

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C. Great rewards were given to winners in the competition.

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