题目内容
At the root of volunteering is____ idea that one person may have____ ability to offer services that can help other people
- A.the, the
- B.不填; an
- C.an ; 不填
- D.不填,the
试题分析:考查冠词:句意:志愿者的根源是一种想法,一个人可能有能力提供帮助别人的服务。第一空填the,是特指某种想法,第二空填the,特指提供别人帮助的能力,选A。
考点:考查冠词
Early in the 18th century, Captain Cook, a famous explorer of Australia, unexpectedly caught sight of an unusual animal during his first visit to Australia. The animal had a large mouse like head and jumped along on its large legs. To his great surprise, the unusual animal carried its young in a special pocket of flesh. Captain Cook pointed to the animal which was eating grass in the distance and asked his native guide what the animal was referred to. The guide seemed not to know that he was pointing at and finally said “Kang-a-roo”, but their requests were met with puzzled looks of the native people. Before long they got to discover that the native guide who made the answer to Cook’s question really meant, “I don’t know what you pointing at. “ Funny enough, the name “ Kang-a-roo”, stuck and it is still in use today.
【小题1】Which of the following sentences best expresses the main idea?
| A.captain Cook’s guide made a joke. |
| B.Native Australians could not speak English in Cook’s time. |
| C.Some words have rather funny origins (起源). |
| D.Captain Cook was a lover of wild animals. |
| A.Ah, it is a special kind of animal |
| B.I wonder what you have said |
| C.What do you mean by pointing at that animal? |
| D.I have no idea of what you are referring to. |
| A.we should learn many different languages |
| B.Captain Cook made a mistake in understanding |
| C.Captain Cook was a foolish explorer |
| D.the importance of a language in common |
Early in the 18th century, Captain Cook, a famous explorer of Australia, unexpectedly caught sight of an unusual animal during his first visit to Australia. The animal had a large mouse like head and jumped along on its large legs. To his great surprise, the unusual animal carried its young in a special pocket of flesh. Captain Cook pointed to the animal which was eating grass in the distance and asked his native guide what the animal was referred to. The guide seemed not to know that he was pointing at and finally said “Kang-a-roo”, but their requests were met with puzzled looks of the native people. Before long they got to discover that the native guide who made the answer to Cook’s question really meant, “I don’t know what you pointing at. “ Funny enough, the name “ Kang-a-roo”, stuck and it is still in use today.
1.Which of the following sentences best expresses the main idea?
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A.captain Cook’s guide made a joke. |
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B.Native Australians could not speak English in Cook’s time. |
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C.Some words have rather funny origins (起源). |
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D.Captain Cook was a lover of wild animals. |
2.When the native guide said “Kang-a-roo ”, he really meant “ ______”
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A.Ah, it is a special kind of animal |
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B.I wonder what you have said |
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C.What do you mean by pointing at that animal? |
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D.I have no idea of what you are referring to. |
3.We can infer from this passage ______.
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A.we should learn many different languages |
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B.Captain Cook made a mistake in understanding |
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C.Captain Cook was a foolish explorer |
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D.the importance of a language in common |