题目内容

He drank up the whole bottle of milk,not       even a drop to his little brother.

A.1eave    B.leaving      C.1eft    D.to leave

 

【答案】

B

【解析】

试题分析:句意:他喝光了整瓶牛奶,甚至一滴都没有留给他的弟弟。由结构判断此处是非谓语短语做结果状语,现在分词短语做状语表示自然产生的一种结果,而不定式做结果状语表示意外的结果,过去分词不做结果状语,答案选B。

考点:考查非谓语动词。

 

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  Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up. The 1 of humor mysteriously has much to do with 2 characteristics.

  A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke. 3 , a Russian might 4 to see anything a musing in a joke, which would make an English 5 to tears.

  However, no matter where you 6 , you would find it 7 not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films. Recently, a new type of humor has come into 8 in the U. S.. It is called“sick humor”. The following is one example.

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1.

[  ]

A.study
B.sense
C.degree
D.attitude

2.

[  ]

A.international
B.national
C.personal
D.family

3.

[  ]

A.On the contrary
B.As a result
C.In the same way
D.For one thing

4.

[  ]

A.fail
B.succeed
C.die
D.dislike

5.

[  ]

A.lead
B.cry
C.burst
D.laugh

6.

[  ]

A.live
B.go
C.study
D.work

7.

[  ]

A.easy
B.difficult
C.possible
D.impossible

8.

[  ]

A.fashion
B.being
C.power
D.use

9.

[  ]

A.just before
B.a few weeks before
C.just after
D.a few weeks after

10.

[  ]

A.his wife
B.his nurse
C.his doctor
D.his roommate

11.

[  ]

A.go back to work
B.go home
C.come back again
D.go round

12.

[  ]

A.in the office
B.in hospital
C.at home
D.at school

13.

[  ]

A.operation
B.treatment
C.recovery
D.leg

14.

[  ]

A.already
B.no longer
C.never
D.still

15.

[  ]

A.the first
B.the last
C.a miserable
D.a good

16.

[  ]

A.all fun
B.all life
C.all time
D.all right

17.

[  ]

A.cheating
B.frightening
C.telling
D.warning

18.

[  ]

A.surprised
B.disappointed
C.encouraged
D.frightened

19.

[  ]

A.danced
B.ate
C.played
D.drank

20.

[  ]

A.unpleasant experiences
B.doctors
C.hospitals
D.Christmas

阅读理解

  “Privacy” is translated as“yin si”in Chinese. Traditionally, in the Chinese mind,“yin si”is associated with that which is closed or unfair. If someone is said to have“yin si”, meddlers (好事者) will be attracted to pry(打探)into his or her affairs. So people always state that they don't have“yin si”.

  On the contrary, Americans often declare their intention to protect their privacy. Their understanding of privacy is that others have no right to pry into things which belong to themselves alone and have nothing to do with others. One who is too curious and who spreads rumors is said to violate the right to privacy.

  In the evening, Sonia and I went to a bar for dinner. In China, when people mention bars, something bad usually comes to mind. But here, the bar was a quiet and tastefully laid out place. People spoke quite softly, afraid of interrupting their neighbors, and sat face to face as they drank, sometimes three or five persons sitting together.

  This sort of atmosphere was totally different from my preconception(传统观念), so I wanted to take a picture. Sonia stopped me:“Don't you see these people are pouring out their hearts? Maybe they are colleagues, friends, secret lovers. They came here looking for a peaceful place free from interruption by others. They wouldn't want to leave any trace of their having come here. So taking their pictures would be a serious violation of their right to privacy.”

  Is there privacy between husband and wife? One of Sonia's friends married a talented Chinese man, but recently she became so angry that she wanted a divorce(离婚). The reason was that her husband had opened one of her letters and looked through her purse. The husband didn't realize that this is not tolerated in the U.S. He thought that being a couple was like being one person; why couldn't he see the letter or the contents of the purse? Truly, everyone, even those living as a couple, needs room--not only in three-dimensional(三维) space, but in the heart.

1.What is the main idea of the text?

[  ]

A.The understanding of“privacy”is different in China and America.

B.There is privacy between husband and wife in America.

C.Everyone has the right to privacy.

D.Everyone in every country needs room for himself.

2.Sonia stopped me when I wanted to take a picture in the bar because _____.

[  ]

A.taking pictures in a bar was not allowed in America

B.taking pictures in a bar would interrupt the neighbors

C.people who came here are colleagues,friends or secret lovers

D.taking pictures in a bar would violate other people's right to privacy

3.One of Sonia's friends wanted a divorce because _____.

[  ]

A.she thought her husband was not clever enough

B.her husband always opened her letters

C.her husband always looked through her purse

D.her husband didn't respect her right to privacy

4.Which of the following statements is NOT the Americans' understanding of privacy?

[  ]

A.Privacy is connected with something that is unfair and bad.

B.Other people have no right to pry into his or her affairs.

C.There is privacy even between couples.

D.The right to privacy shouldn't be violated by others.

5.According to this text, we can infer that in America we can do all the following except _____.

[  ]

A.declaring that we have privacy

B.going to a bar with friends

C.asking your friends about their marriage

D.taking pictures in a national park

阅读理解

  “Privacy” is translated as“yin si”in Chinese. Traditionally, in the Chinese mind,“yin si”is associated with that which is closed or unfair. If someone is said to have“yin si”, meddlers (好事者) will be attracted to pry(打探)into his or her affairs. So people always state that they don't have“yin si”.

  On the contrary, Americans often declare their intention to protect their privacy. Their understanding of privacy is that others have no right to pry into things which belong to themselves alone and have nothing to do with others. One who is too curious and who spreads rumors is said to violate the right to privacy.

  In the evening, Sonia and I went to a bar for dinner. In China, when people mention bars, something bad usually comes to mind. But here, the bar was a quiet and tastefully laid out place. People spoke quite softly, afraid of interrupting their neighbors, and sat face to face as they drank, sometimes three or five persons sitting together.

  This sort of atmosphere was totally different from my preconception(传统观念), so I wanted to take a picture. Sonia stopped me:“Don't you see these people are pouring out their hearts? Maybe they are colleagues, friends, secret lovers. They came here looking for a peaceful place free from interruption by others. They wouldn't want to leave any trace of their having come here. So taking their pictures would be a serious violation of their right to privacy.”

  Is there privacy between husband and wife? One of Sonia's friends married a talented Chinese man, but recently she became so angry that she wanted a divorce(离婚). The reason was that her husband had opened one of her letters and looked through her purse. The husband didn't realize that this is not tolerated in the U.S. He thought that being a couple was like being one person; why couldn't he see the letter or the contents of the purse? Truly, everyone, even those living as a couple, needs room--not only in three-dimensional(三维) space, but in the heart.

1.What is the main idea of the text?

[  ]

A.The understanding of“privacy”is different in China and America.

B.There is privacy between husband and wife in America.

C.Everyone has the right to privacy.

D.Everyone in every country needs room for himself.

2.Sonia stopped me when I wanted to take a picture in the bar because _____.

[  ]

A.taking pictures in a bar was not allowed in America

B.taking pictures in a bar would interrupt the neighbors

C.people who came here are colleagues,friends or secret lovers

D.taking pictures in a bar would violate other people's right to privacy

3.One of Sonia's friends wanted a divorce because _____.

[  ]

A.she thought her husband was not clever enough

B.her husband always opened her letters

C.her husband always looked through her purse

D.her husband didn't respect her right to privacy

4.Which of the following statements is NOT the Americans' understanding of privacy?

[  ]

A.Privacy is connected with something that is unfair and bad.

B.Other people have no right to pry into his or her affairs.

C.There is privacy even between couples.

D.The right to privacy shouldn't be violated by others.

5.According to this text, we can infer that in America we can do all the following except _____.

[  ]

A.declaring that we have privacy

B.going to a bar with friends

C.asking your friends about their marriage

D.taking pictures in a national park

“Privacy” is translated as “yin si” in Chinese. Traditionally,in the Chinese mind,“yin si” is associated with(与…有关)what is closed or unfair. If someone is said to have “yin si”,meddlers(好事者)will be attracted to pry(打探)into his or her things. So people always say that they don't have “yin si”.

On the contrary, Americans often declare(宣称) intention to protect their privacy. Their understanding of privacy is that others have no right to pry into things which belong to themselves alone and have nothing to do with others. One who is too curious(好奇的) and who spreads rumors is said to violate(侵犯) the right to privacy.

In the evening, Sonia and I went to a bar for dinner. In China, when people mention bars, something bad usually comes to mind. But here,the bar was a quiet and tastefully laid­out place. People spoke quite softly, afraid of interrupting their neighbors, and sat face to face as they drank, sometimes three or five persons sitting together.

This sort of atmosphere was totally different from my preconception(传统观念), so I wanted to take a picture. Sonia stopped me, “Don't you see these people are pouring out their hearts? Maybe they are colleagues, friends, secret lovers. They came here looking for a peaceful place free from interruption by others. They wouldn't want to leave any trace(痕迹) of their having come here. So taking their pictures would be a serious violation of their right to privacy.”

Is there privacy between husband and wife? One of Sonia's friends married a talented Chinese man,but recently she became so angry that she wanted a divorce(离婚).The reason was that her husband had opened one of her letters and looked through her purse. The husband didn't realize that this is not tolerated(容忍) in the U.S.. He thought that being a couple was like being one person; why couldn't he see the letter or the contents of the purse? Truly, everyone, even those living as a couple, needs room—not only in three­dimensional (三维)space, but in the heart.

64.What is the main idea of the text?

A.The understanding of “privacy” is different in China and America.

B.There is privacy between husband and wife in America.

C.Everyone has the right to privacy.

D.Everyone in every country needs room for himself.

65.Sonia stopped me when I wanted to take a picture in the bar because________.

A.taking pictures in a bar was not allowed in America

B.taking pictures in a bar would interrupt the neighbors

C.people who came here are colleagues, friends or secret lovers

D.taking pictures in a bar would violate other people's right to privacy

66.One of Sonia's friends wanted a divorce because____.

A.she thought her husband was not clever enough

B.her husband always opened her letters

C.her husband always looked through her purse

D.her husband didn't respect her right to privacy

67.Which of the following statements is NOT the American's understanding of privacy?

A.Privacy is connected with something that is unfair and bad.

B.Other people have no right to pry into his or her affairs.

C.There is privacy even between couples.

D.The right to privacy shouldn't be violated by others.

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