【題目】— Remember the first time we met?
—Of course I do. You __________ to the music on the stage.
A. were dancing B. had danced
C. have danced D. danced
【答案】A
【解析】此題考查過(guò)去進(jìn)行時(shí)態(tài)。根據(jù)問(wèn)話(huà)可知時(shí)間為過(guò)去且動(dòng)作正在進(jìn)行,是指“我們第一次見(jiàn)面時(shí)你正在……”。
年級(jí) | 高中課程 | 年級(jí) | 初中課程 |
高一 | 高一免費(fèi)課程推薦! | 初一 | 初一免費(fèi)課程推薦! |
高二 | 高二免費(fèi)課程推薦! | 初二 | 初二免費(fèi)課程推薦! |
高三 | 高三免費(fèi)課程推薦! | 初三 | 初三免費(fèi)課程推薦! |
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
【題目】When【1】(ask) to point out one or two things that are most important to themselves, many put friends ahead of homes, jobs, clothes and cars.
A true friendship carries a long history of experience that determines【2】we are and keeps us connected. It is a treasure we should protect. Unfortunately, the【3】(good) friends you are, the more probable you’ll have disagreements. And the result can be what you don’t want---【4】end to the relationship.
The good news is that most troubled friendships can be mended. First, don’t let your pride get in your way. Most of us can forgive each other when differences【5】(bring) out in the open. Second, apologize when you’ re wrong - even if you have been wronged . Over the course of a friendship, even the best people make mistakes. Sometimes, it may be best【6】the wronged person takes the lead and apologizes. When you apologize, give your friend a chance to admit that he has been wrong. Third, see things【7】your friend’s point of view. And finally, accept that we change friendships as【8】needs and lifestyle change. Making friends can sometimes seem easy. The hard part is keeping the connections strong during the【9】(nature) ups and downs that have an effect【10】all relationships. My suggestion: Consider friendship an honor and a gift, and worth the effort to treasure and nurture (培養(yǎng)).
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
【題目】—Can I help you?
—This photograph is too small ; please _________ it for me.
A. extend B. enlarge
C. stretch D. spread
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
【題目】The novel "Gone With the Wind" is said __________ into several languages.
A. to translate B. being translated
C. having been translated D. to have been translated
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
【題目】The Wangs are considering __________ to Huangshan for a trip at five tomorrow morning.
A. to move off B. moved off
C. moving off D. move off
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
【題目】The girls burst out laughing when I began to make a speech, —__________,of course, made me feel embarrassed.
A. which B. what
C. that D. why
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
【題目】Lydia doesn't feel like __________ abroad. Her parents are old.
A. study B. studying
C. studied D. to study
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
【題目】We Chinese are not big huggers. A handshake or a pat on the shoulder is enough to convey our friendship or affection to one another. So when our newly-acquainted Western friends reach out in preparation for a hug, some of us feel awkward.
Many questions go through our head. Where should I put my arms? Under their armpits (胳肢窩) or around their neck? What distance should I maintain? Should our chests touch?
It’s even more difficult with friends from some European countries. Should I kiss them on the cheek while hugging? Which side? Or is it both cheeks? Which side should I start on?
But it isn’t just people from cultures that emphasize a reservedness in expressing physical intimacy(親密) who find hugging confusing. Hugs can cause discomfort or even distress in people who value their personal space.
In a recent article for The Wall Street Journal, US psychologist Peggy Drexler said that although the US remains a “medium touch” culture — “more physically demonstrative(公開(kāi)表露感情的) than Japan, where a bow is the all-purpose hello and goodbye, but less demonstrative than Latin or Eastern European cultures, where hugs are strong and can include a kiss on both cheeks”, Americans do seem to be hugging more.
From politicians to celebrities, hugs are given willy-nilly (不管愿意不愿意的)to friends, strangers and enemies alike; and the public has been quick to pick up the practice. US First Lady Michelle Obama has put her arms around icy foreign leaders like Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the Queen of England, on the latter occasion actually breaking the rule of royal manners.
But not all are grateful to be hugged, even by the most influential and famous. To them, any hug is offensive if it’s not sincere.
Amanda Hess, writing for US magazine Slate, says public figures should stop imposing hugs on everyone they meet. For them, a hug is rarely a gesture of sincere fellowship, compassion or affection. It’s all part of a show. Hugs are falsely close power plays used by public figures to establish their social dominance (統(tǒng)治力)over those in their grasp.
Cecilia Walden, a British journalist writing for The Telegraph who lives in New York, holds the same opinion. “Power-hugging”, as she calls it, is “an offender dressed up as kindness”. It has become a fashion in the US where “bosses are already embracing their staff (either shortly before or after firing them), men and women ,their friends or enemies, in a thousand cheating displays of unity”.
【1】From the first four paragraphs, we can see that ___________.
A. we Chinese people don’t know how to hug
B. people from European countries often get puzzled about hugging
C. people in Western countries seldom use hugs to express their physical closeness
D. hugs can bring pressure to people when used improperly
【2】The example of US first lady Michelle Obama is given to show that __________.
A. Americans hold a “medium touch” culture
B. public figures know hugging functions well in public
C. she is much liked by American people
D. hugs are forbidden in England
【3】“Power-hugging” in the last paragraph actually means that _________.
A. hugs are only used sincerely by some people with power
B. hugging is powerful to bosses in US
C. public figures sometimes use hugging just for a show of power
D. public figures can hug anyone in their grasp freely
【4】What can be the best title of this passage?
A. Hugs, vital or not?
B. Hugs, tricky affair?
C. Hugs and public figures
D. Hugs and power
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語(yǔ) 來(lái)源: 題型:
【題目】—How do you do, Mr Smith? Thanks for meeting me here.
—You are welcome. You must be __________ after a long walk.
A. exhaust B. exhausted
C. exhausting D. having exhausted
查看答案和解析>>
百度致信 - 練習(xí)冊(cè)列表 - 試題列表
湖北省互聯(lián)網(wǎng)違法和不良信息舉報(bào)平臺(tái) | 網(wǎng)上有害信息舉報(bào)專(zhuān)區(qū) | 電信詐騙舉報(bào)專(zhuān)區(qū) | 涉歷史虛無(wú)主義有害信息舉報(bào)專(zhuān)區(qū) | 涉企侵權(quán)舉報(bào)專(zhuān)區(qū)
違法和不良信息舉報(bào)電話(huà):027-86699610 舉報(bào)郵箱:58377363@163.com