【题目描述】
It is generally thought to be of necessity to a college student that he _______ (know) at least one foreign language.
【我提交的答案】:knows
【参考答案分析】:
know 解析:—看见“It is generally thought to be of necessity to a college student that...”结构从necessity上就应反映出用虚拟语气。
【我的疑问】
that he....he 是第三人称,为什么know不用加s??
第1题
【题目描述】
"How ______ will you finish your homework?""In half an hour."A.long
B.soon
C.often
D.fast
【我提交的答案】: A |
【参考答案与解析】: 正确答案:B |
解析:考点为副词搭配辨析。在本题的四项选择中,只有soon才可以用于本句中。若用how often, how far表达的意思不清楚;若选用long似乎意思很明白,但在逻辑上有问题。Finish只是二持续时间非常短的动作,不能和表示一段时间的时间状语连用。
为什么不能选a
第2题
【题目描述】
The bridge was named ______ the hero who gave his life for the cause of the people.A.after
B.with
C.by
D.from
【我提交的答案】: C |
【参考答案与解析】: 正确答案:A |
解析:词组固定搭配。name after意为“以……命名”。例如:The child was named after its father.(这孩子是照他的父名命名的。)The ship was named after Queen Mary.(这船以玛丽皇后命名。)句型中的介词 after表示“模仿……方式、仿照……式样、有……风格”之意,可和一些动词搭配使用。例如:The temple is built after the model of Greece.(此寺院是依照希腊式样建造的。)They live after foreign models.(他们过着西式生活。)剩下的三个介词一般不和动词name搭配使用。
第3题
【题目描述】
He must have heard of the bad news,______________can be perceived in his expression.A.as
B.what
C.while
D.that
【我提交的答案】: C |
【参考答案与解析】: 正确答案:A |
【译文】从他的表情可以看出来,他一定是听说了这个消息。
【考点】定语从句
【解析】as在这里作关系代词,引导非限定性定语从句,说明前面整句话,符合题意,故选A。
第4题
【题目描述】
No matter how frequently ______, the works of Beethoven always attracts large audience.A.performing
B.performed
C.to be performed
D.being performed
【我提交的答案】: C |
【参考答案与解析】: 正确答案:B |
解析:考让步状语从句。句首的让步状语从句完整的形式如下:No matter how frequently the works of Beethoven are performed。
完整句型里的are不见了?那个,不是被动语态吗?
第5题
【题目描述】
The room is in a terrible mess; it ______ cleaned.A.mustn't have been
B.shouldn't have been
C.can't have been
D.wouldn't have been
【我提交的答案】: A |
【参考答案与解析】: 正确答案:C |
解析:对过去否定的推测用“can't have+过去分词”。
是不是有个说法,肯定用must,否定用can’t?
第6题
【题目描述】
The discovery of sulfa drugs, like the discovery of penicillin ______ (come) out by accident.
【我提交的答案】:was came
【参考答案分析】:
comes out 解析:come out:(1)(照片上)显露;结果是:She came out well in that photograph.那张照片中她照得很好。(2)公开;问世;出版;被发行When does John's book Come out? 约翰的书什么时候出版?
不用被动语态吗?
第7题
【题目描述】
I ______ (inform) that the meeting had been cancelled.
【我提交的答案】:have informed
【参考答案分析】:
was misinformed 解析:句意:我被告知会议已经取消了。
可以是have informed吗?
第8题
【题目描述】
Section A
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.
听力原文:W: Are you going to Norway or Finland during your winter vacation?
M: Well, I don't enjoy cold weather at all, and Norway is freezing in the winter.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
(1)A.The man will probably go to Norway for his vacation.
B.The man will probably wait until summer to go to Finland.
C.The man will probably not go to Norway for his vacation.
D.The man will probably stay home during his vacation.
【我提交的答案】: C |
【参考答案与解析】: 正确答案:D |
解析:根据第二个人的回答来做。要注意回答中的两个句子,前一句是“I don't enjoy cold weather at all”只要能听出来基本上就可以做答案了,后一句“and Norway is freezing in the winter”具有一定的迷惑性,须加小心。
为什么c不可以
第9题
Passage One
Questions 1-5 are based on the following passage.
For a long time women with HIV were ignored because the focus was totally on HIV men. The gay community(同性恋) was very much in sight and vocal(呼声高的)and successfully got support for its cause. Now we are rapidly approaching the point where about one half of all AIDS cases in the world are women. But no one is taking this dangerously high level of infection among women seriously enough.
Women usually have a worse time dealing with HIV than men do. In most cases, the woman is taking care of children as well as her sick partner. She may not even have time to take care of herself. The HIV-positive woman ends up shouldering the family as well as her own personal problems. Men, howeverare usually the ones who have insurance(保险), income and access to doctors. They get care. Women often do not.
The discrimination(歧视) against HIV-positive women is simply terrible. They are likely to be more inactive than men in the home and workplace because too many people think that women are the cause of the disease. This is not at all true. They get it from a man. They don’t just simply have HIV. Of course, there’s a social discrimination against all people with HIV. They are scared that other people will know they are HIV-positive and that they will, therefore, be discriminated against. For example, it’s very different for people with HIV to travel. They are not allowed to enter many countries, including the United States, China and Russian.
The biggest difficulty an HIV-positive woman must face is the isolation(孤立). Once the woman knows she’s HIV-positive, she lives in fear that other people will find out. She’s so frightened she will go into hiding, into an isolated place by herself. It’s not at all uncommon to meet a woman who has been HIV-positive for nearly 10 years and has never told anyone, except the doctor. And the resulting stress is enough to make her sick. But HIV-positive women who get support, who can discuss their trouble and then do something about it—whether that means taking better care of themselves or going to the United Nations to struggle for their rights—are likely to live longer. Active women don’t die out of shame in a corner. This happens to too many HIV-positive women.
1. Women with HIV were ignored for a long time because .
A. HIV men were the only concern over a long time
B. they often lived in a community that was hardly noticed by others
C. their effort to attract attention was not as successful as the HIV men’s
D. they failed to get support
2. Which of the following statements is not true?
A. HIV-positive women make up nearly half of all AIDS cases in the world.
B. The high level of infection among women has been taken seriously.
C. The gay community succeeded in getting support.
D. There is social discrimination against all people with HIV.
3. According to the passage, it’s difficult for the women to deal with HIV but not because .
A. they have little time left to take care of themselves
B. they usually have the family problem
C. they often have no access to doctors
,D. they often lose their jobs after other people find out they are HIV-positive
4. Countries such as the United States and China are mentioned in the article in order to show that .
A. they often have no access to doctors
B. it is not convenient for HIV-positive people to travel
C. there are more AIDS cases in those countries
D. people have little time left to take care of themselves
5. Which of the following does the passage show to us that active women don’t do?
A. Get support from others.
B. Struggle for their rights.
C. Discuss their trouble with their doctors only.
D. Take better care of themselves.
Passage Two
Questions 6-10 are based on the following passage.
Valentine’s Day(情人节)was the time my father chose to show his love for the special people in his life. Over the years I fondly thought of him as my “Valentine Man”.
At the age of six, on Valentine’s Day morning, I got a card signed “Love, Dad” for the first time and a gift of ring with small piece of red glass. As I grew older, the gifts gave way to heart-shaped boxes filled with my favorite chocolates and always included a special card signed “Love, Dad”. Year by year, the cards seemed less important, and I thought the valentine(情人节卡片或礼物等)would always be there. I had placed my hopes and dreams in receiving cards and gifts from “important others”, and “Love, Dad” just didn’t seem quite enough.
If my father knew then that he had been replaced, he never let it show. If he sensed any disappointment over valentines that didn’t arrive from me, he just tried that much harder to create a positive atmosphere(气氛), giving me an extra hug and doing what he could to make my day a little brighter.
On Valentine’s Day eight years ago I received a card addressed to me in my mother’s handwriting. On the side, my mother had printed “Happy Valentine’s Day” and my father had signed “Love, Dad”. It was the kind of card that put tears in my eyes because I knew this would be the last I would receive from him.
His final card remains on my desk today. It’s a remainder of how special fathers can be and how important it has been to me over the years to know that I had a father who continued a tradition of love with simple acts of understanding and had the ability to express happiness to the people in his life.
6. Why did the writer think of her father as her “Valentine Man” over the years?
A. She had placed her hopes and dreams in receiving cards and gifts from her father on Valentine’s Day.
B. Her father had given her a valentine on Valentine’s Day to show his love, understanding and happiness.
C. Her father created a positive atmosphere (气氛) and made her day brighter on Valentine’s Day.
D. She missed her father very much on Valentine’s day after he died.
7. When the writer grew older, her father’s card seemed less important because .
A. she was no longer interested in Valentine’s Day
B. she did not like the design of the cards her father sent her
C. her boyfriend took the place of her father
D. she thought her father’s Valentine wasn’t enough and hoped to get more from others
8. When the writer was disappointed about the valentines she did not receive, her father .
A. gave her another heart shaped box filled with her favorite chocolates.
B. comforted her by doing what he could to make her happy
C. told her to place her hopes and dreams away from others
D. tried to talk with her about something else
9. Why was the writer’s last valentine written in her mother’s writing?
A. Her father was too ill to mail a card.
B. Her father was so busy that he had no time to mail the card.
C. Her mother wanted to show her love too.
D. Her father wanted to give her a surprise.
10. The writer put her father’s final card on her desk in order to .
A. think of the past life of her father
B. show it to her colleagues (同事)
C. remember her father and his love
D. get encouragement from her fathers
第10题
his method 16_____, but he said that it would give students an advantage 17_____ their classmates. He also 18______ it would help in unlocking their true potential. When the lecture was over, students 19_______ the professor. So it’s obvious that they were 20______. Whether they should believe in what Warrick had to say, however, is worth investigating.
Warrick says that the 21______ forces of excellence are within every individual. These forces, he says, can be freed through the right 22______. That is, if students tune their concentration through certain mental exercises, they can improve 23______ on their schoolwork. These exercises include such activities as listening to special mvitamins. Everything 25______ is sold by Warrick himself.
As one can imagine, Warrick has 26________ greatly by selling products to hopeful students. Already, he has made millions of dollars. And his lectures 27______ have made him a national hero. This wouldn’t be bad if he was actually 28______ students. If students were reaching the peaks he promised, there wouldn’t be a problem. After some analysis, 29_______, one can see that this is not the case. Follow-up studies of students who have used Warrick’s methods have been done. These studies show his methods have on effect 30_______. Performance is not enhanced by his methods. Few students are aware of this, however.
16. A. dramatic B. weird C. fantastic
17. A. to B. over C. against
18. A. claimed B. demanded C. blamed
19. A. appealed B. applied C. applauded
20. A. believed B. convinced C. trusted
21. A. mysterious B. conscious C. obvious
22. A. efforts B. labors C. pains
23. A. performance B. amount C. analysis
24. A. suggests B. entertains C. grants
25. A. basic B. critical C. necessary
26. A. achieved B. valued C. profited
27. A. tours B. visits C. trips
28. A. supporting B. persuading C. assisting
29. A. whatever B. however C. therefore
30. A. whenever B. whoever C. whatsoever
usic while sleeping. He also 24______
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