Few countries the independence of that country.
A.realize | B.recognize | C.receive | D.a(chǎn)nnounce |
B
解析試題分析:考查動詞辨析,A. realize意識B. recognize承認C. receive接收D. announce宣布,句子意思“很少國家承認其它國家的獨立”
考點:考查動詞辨析
點評:這幾個動詞都是字母r開頭的,這也是單詞辨析常用的考法,考生平時記憶可以根據(jù)字母表背誦,還要注意動詞的搭配
即學即練:Miss Green often said “God helps those who help themselves”, intending to ________ on us the significance of being independent.
A. base B. impress C. focus D. rely
選B
科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
If you walk through the streets of any big city at six or seven in the morning, the chances are that you will see women hurrying along, pushing prams (嬰兒推車). You may see more than one woman 1 on the same door and, as it opens, quickly kiss the child, 2 a package of nappies and hurry off down the street to clock on the early shift in an office, leaving their children to a child – minder – a woman who may be doing the job legally or illegally, well or badly. Brain Jackson, director of the Child – minding Researching Unit, and his colleagues have done a great deal of work in finding out 3 it means for a child to spend the first years of life in the care of a child – minder.
4 law, anyone who looks after a child for more than two hours a day and gets paid must be registered. 5 the punishment is a 6 pounds fine. Local authorities are responsible for the registration and supervision (監(jiān)管) of minders. The regulations 6 adequate provision (保障) for fire, safety and health. Very few minders can 7 these. Yet, not many districts give financial assistance. “This means,” Brain Jackson says, “that when you have one registered minder tested and proved by the local authorities, you can be sure that you will get a dozen unregistered, illegal minders 8 .”
The researchers found themselves 9 into the role of private investigators when they conduct their 10 . Getting up early to do a “Dawn Watch” following mothers through cold, dark streets and nothing where they left their babies, Jackson says, was a long, slow process.
A. knock B. stop C. stick D. stay
A. hand out B. hand in C. hand down D. hand over
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