1882] The tower of London, a lecture is to be given tomorrow, is one of the world’s great historic buidling. [譯文] 倫敦塔是世界上最具有歷史意義的建筑物.明天的講座就是關(guān)于此塔. A. in which B. what C. about which D. which [答案及簡(jiǎn)析] C. 考查非限制性的定語(yǔ)從句.把從句補(bǔ)充完整就是.A lecture about the tower of London is to be given tomorrow. 查看更多

 

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Light for the City

Edison and his assistants came to New York to set up an electric power system. They hoped it would provide enough electricity to light up a part of the great city.

They bought several machines with them. These were called generators, which produced electricity power for lamps in Edison’s building.

Soon there were lights for the building. Edison lived in a room facing the street and he often worked over night. The light burned brightly and steadily and he often worked over night. People often came and stopped their horse-drawn carriage to look. Everyone knew that Thomas Edison was in town.

First, the inventor and his assistants produced several large generators. A great deal of power would be needed to light up even a small part of the city.

Then the workers were busy digging deep trenches(溝) in the hard earth below the city streets, and Edison had fourteen miles of wire laid into the trenches. The wire connected each building to a generator.

Setting up an electric power system was not an easy job. It took a year and a half. In September, 1882, the job was finished.

A small group of men stood around Edison inside the power house. The big moment came at last. The inventor, taking a deep breath, pulled a switch. The electric lights flashed up.

“Very good! Very good!” a man nearby shouted to praise Edison for what he had done.

“Sir,” said Edison, “this is only the beginning!” And Edison was right. Soon Edison’s lamp were lighting up cities all over the world.                

1.The generators they brought with them could produce as much as electricity as ______ needed.

A.Edison’s building

B.a(chǎn) small part of the city

C.the whole city

D.the world

2.At that time carriages ______ by horse could be seen in the street.

A.draw

B.drew

C.drawn

D.drawing

3.Trenches were dug to ______.

A.set up generators

B.lay wires

C.built city streets

D.build a power house

4.It took a year and a half to ______.

A.set up the electric system

B.produce several large generators

C.dig the deep trenches

D.lay fourteen miles of wire into the trench

 

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Light for the City
Edison and his assistants came to New York to set up an electric power system. They hoped it would provide enough electricity to light up a part of the great city.
They bought several machines with them. These were called generators, which produced electricity power for lamps in Edison’s building.
Soon there were lights for the building. Edison lived in a room facing the street and he often worked over night. The light burned brightly and steadily and he often worked over night. People often came and stopped their horse-drawn carriage to look. Everyone knew that Thomas Edison was in town.
First, the inventor and his assistants produced several large generators. A great deal of power would be needed to light up even a small part of the city.
Then the workers were busy digging deep trenches(溝) in the hard earth below the city streets, and Edison had fourteen miles of wire laid into the trenches. The wire connected each building to a generator.
Setting up an electric power system was not an easy job. It took a year and a half. In September, 1882, the job was finished.
A small group of men stood around Edison inside the power house. The big moment came at last. The inventor, taking a deep breath, pulled a switch. The electric lights flashed up.
“Very good! Very good!” a man nearby shouted to praise Edison for what he had done.
“Sir,” said Edison, “this is only the beginning!” And Edison was right. Soon Edison’s lamp were lighting up cities all over the world.                
【小題1】The generators they brought with them could produce as much as electricity as ______ needed.

A.Edison’s buildingB.a(chǎn) small part of the cityC.the whole cityD.the world
【小題2】At that time carriages ______ by horse could be seen in the street.
A.drawB.drewC.drawnD.drawing
【小題3】Trenches were dug to ______.
A.set up generatorsB.lay wiresC.built city streetsD.build a power house
【小題4】It took a year and a half to ______.
A.set up the electric systemB.produce several large generators
C.dig the deep trenchesD.lay fourteen miles of wire into the trench

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Light for the City
Edison and his assistants came to New York to set up an electric power system. They hoped it would provide enough electricity to light up a part of the great city.
They bought several machines with them. These were called generators(發(fā)電機(jī)), which produced electricity power for lamps in Edison’s building.
Soon there were lights for the building. Edison lived in a room facing the street and he often worked over night. The light burned brightly and steadily and he often worked over night. People often came and stopped their horse-drawn carriage to look. Everyone knew that Thomas Edison was in town.
First, the inventor and his assistants produced several large generators. A great deal of power would be needed to light up even a small part of the city. Then the workers were busy digging deep trenches in the hard earth below the city streets, and Edison had fourteen miles of wire laid into the trenches. The wire connected each building to a generator.
Setting up an electric power system was not an easy job. It took a year and a half. In September, 1882, the job was finished.
A small group of men stood around Edison inside the power house. The big moment came at last. The inventor, taking a deep breath, pulled a switch. The electric lights flashed up.
“Very good! Very good!” a man nearby shouted to praise Edison for what he had done.
“Sir,” said Edison, “this is only the beginning!” And Edison was right. Soon Edison’s lamp were lighting up cities all over the world.                
【小題1】The generators they brought with them could produce as much as electricity as ______ needed.

A.Edison’s buildingB.a(chǎn) small part of the city
C.the whole cityD.the world
【小題2】Trenches were dug to ______.
A.set up generatorsB.lay wiresC.built city streetsD.build a power house
【小題3】It took a year and a half to ______.
A.set up the electric system
B.produce several large generators
C.dig the deep trenches
D.lay fourteen miles of wire into the trench
【小題4】Edison took a deep breath before pulling a switch, which showed that he was ______.
A.excitedB.frightenedC.uneasyD.light-hearted

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Light for the City

Edison and his assistants came to New York to set up an electric power system. They hoped it would provide enough electricity to light up a part of the great city.

They bought several machines with them. These were called generators(發(fā)電機(jī)), which produced electricity power for lamps in Edison’s building.

Soon there were lights for the building. Edison lived in a room facing the street and he often worked over night. The light burned brightly and steadily and he often worked over night. People often came and stopped their horse-drawn carriage to look. Everyone knew that Thomas Edison was in town.

First, the inventor and his assistants produced several large generators. A great deal of power would be needed to light up even a small part of the city. Then the workers were busy digging deep trenches in the hard earth below the city streets, and Edison had fourteen miles of wire laid into the trenches. The wire connected each building to a generator.

Setting up an electric power system was not an easy job. It took a year and a half. In September, 1882, the job was finished.

A small group of men stood around Edison inside the power house. The big moment came at last. The inventor, taking a deep breath, pulled a switch. The electric lights flashed up.

“Very good! Very good!” a man nearby shouted to praise Edison for what he had done.

“Sir,” said Edison, “this is only the beginning!” And Edison was right. Soon Edison’s lamp were lighting up cities all over the world.                

1.The generators they brought with them could produce as much as electricity as ______ needed.

A.Edison’s building

B.a(chǎn) small part of the city

C.the whole city

D.the world

2.Trenches were dug to ______.

A.set up generators

B.lay wires

C.built city streets

D.build a power house

3.It took a year and a half to ______.

A.set up the electric system

B.produce several large generators

C.dig the deep trenches

D.lay fourteen miles of wire into the trench

4.Edison took a deep breath before pulling a switch, which showed that he was ______.

A.excited

B.frightened

C.uneasy

D.light-hearted

 

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Light for the City

  Edison and his assistants came to New York to set up an electric power system.They hoped it would provide enough electricity to light up a part of the great city.

  They brought several machines with them.These were called generators, which produced electricity power for lamps in Edison’s building.Soon there were lights for the building.Edison lived in a room facing the street and he often worked over night.The lights burned brightly and steadily and he often worked over night.People often came and stopped their horse-drawn carriage to look.Everyone knew that Thomas Edison was in town.First, the inventor and his assistants produced several large generators.A great deal of power would be needed to light up even a small part of the city.Then the workers were busy digging deep trenches in the hard earth below the city streets, and Edison had fourteen miles of wire laid into the trenches.The wire connected each building to a generator.

  Setting up an electric power system was not an easy job.It took a year and a half.In September, 1882, the job was finished.

  A small group of men stood around Edison inside the power house.The big moment came at last.The inventor, taking a deep breath, pulled a switch.The electric lights flashed up.

  “Very good! Very good!” a man nearby shouted to praise Edison for what he had done.

  “Sir,” said Edison, “this is only the beginning!” And Edison was right.Soon Edison's lamp were lighting up cities all over the world.

(1)

The generators they brought with them could produce as much as electricity as ________ needed.

[  ]

A.

Edison’s building

B.

a small part of the city

C.

the whole city

D.

the world

(2)

At that time carriages ________ by horse could be seen in the street.

[  ]

A.

draw

B.

drew

C.

drawn

D.

drawing

(3)

Trenches were dug to ________.

[  ]

A.

set up generators

B.

lay wires

C.

built city streets

D.

build a power house

(4)

It took a year and a half to ________.

[  ]

A.

set up the electric system

B.

produce several large generators

C.

dig the deep trenches

D.

lay fourteen miles of wire into the trench

(5)

Edison took a deep breath before pulling a switch, which showed that he was ________.

[  ]

A.

excited

B.

frightened

C.

uneasy

D.

light-hearted

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