更多“They _____ their party leader and voted against his plan.”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    Joe lied to his leader.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    正确答案:√

  • 第2题:

    As a party member, one should try to his duty.

    A.fulfill

    B.avoid

    C.do

    D.finish


    正确答案:A

  • 第3题:

    His sister met ( ) an accident an hour ago.

    A、with

    B、for

    C、by

    D、against


    参考答案:A

  • 第4题:

    There is no point to try to change his mind once he is determined to carry out the plan.()


    正确答案:错

  • 第5题:

    Tom_ i ______Mary to his birthday party yesterday.


    正确答案:
    39. invited

  • 第6题:

    Martin Luther King,the great Black leader in the movement against racial discrimination,was( )the Nobel Prize for peace for his outstanding contribution to world peace.

    A.rewarded
    B.awarded
    C.conferred
    D.granted

    答案:B
    解析:
    award“颁发,授予”,后接双宾语。A.reward“报答,报酬”。用法是reward sb.(with money or sth.else for sth.done);C.confer“授予”,用法是confer sth.on sb.,不接双宾语;D.grant“授予(财产或拨款)”。

  • 第7题:

    I wonder if Henry will come to the party at 8:00 sharp as he's promised. ()

    • A、The party won‘t start until 8:00.
    • B、Thank you for having the party for me.
    • C、Don‘t worry. He always keeps his word.
    • D、The party must cost a lot.

    正确答案:C

  • 第8题:

    填空题
    The party which wins the majority seats in parliament forms()and its party leader becomes()

    正确答案: the government,the Prime Minister
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    What is mentioned as a reason for visiting Mr. Fraser's blog?
    A

    To give him feedback on his ideas

    B

    To contribute to his political campaign

    C

    To find out about his policies

    D

    To learn more about his political party


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    第四段最后一句提到他会时常更新博客,上面会有一些关于该市的新想法和策略,希望人们去看。所以C项符合题意。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The president believed that the _____ of his personality and of his travels would compete forcefully against the “image-making” publicity tours of his rivals.
    A

    glory

    B

    glamour

    C

    gloom

    D

    glance


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:总统认为,其个性的魅力和竞选旅行的魅力会与竞争对手的“形象塑造”宣传之旅形成强有力的竞争。glory光荣。glamour魅力。gloom阴暗。glance一瞥。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    In listening to a person the important thing is ______.
    A

    to notice his tone, his posture, and the look in his eye

    B

    to listen to how he pronounces his words

    C

    to check his words against his manner, his tone of voice, and his posture

    D

    not to believe what he says


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    文章第四段介绍的是如何听出某人话中的真正含义,随后指出应该去观察他说话的方式、口气、姿势等等,C项与原文表述一致,为正确答案。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    His behaviors at the party was so bad that they were completely _____
    A

    comprehensive

    B

    intolerable

    C

    spontaneous

    D

    terrible


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    intolerable无法容忍的。comprehensive全面的。易理解的。spontaneous自发的,自然产生的。terrible可怕的。

  • 第13题:

    Everything indicates that something has gone wrong ________ his plan.

    A. to

    B. in

    C. with

    D. at


    参考答案:C

  • 第14题:

    The reader is urged to be a leader, rather than a follower; to rely on his own power, rather than to ().

    A.inform

    B.conform

    C.deform

    D.reform


    正确答案: B

  • 第15题:

    Mr. Smith, along with his family take part in the party.()


    正确答案:错

  • 第16题:

    His mother ______ the Party since 1978.

    A、joined

    B、has joined

    C、was in

    D、has been in


    正确答案:D

  • 第17题:

    If it __________ for his bad cold, Rick would have enjoyed more on his birthday party.

    A.is not
    B.were not
    C.has not been
    D.had not been

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查虚拟语气。根据句子后半句中would have enjoyed结构可知是与过去事实相反,条件从句谓语结构为“had+过去分词”。句意为“如果Rick不是因为重感冒的话。他将会在他的生日聚会上玩得更好”。故选D。

  • 第18题:

    Hunter is a brilliant professor but has his limitations as a government leader.

    A:capacities
    B:weakness
    C:advantages
    D:responsibilities

    答案:B
    解析:
    本句意思是:汉特是一位非常优秀的教授,但他作为一位政府领导人有他的缺点。句中limitation意为“缺点”,例如:He knows his limitations.他知道自己的能力有限。四个选项中:capacity意为“能力”,例如:China's grain production capacity has improved.中国的粮食生产能力提高了。weakness意为“缺点”,例如:There is an inherent weakness in the design.这设计本身存在缺点。advantage意为“优点”,例如:It is an advantage if you know how to type.如果你会打字,这就是一种优势。responsibility意为“责任”,例如:You can't retreat from the responsibility in this affair.你不能回避在这一事件中的责任。只有选项B同句中画线单词含义接近。

  • 第19题:

    The party which wins the majority seats in parliament forms()and its party leader becomes()


    正确答案:the government;the Prime Minister

  • 第20题:

    填空题
    Tom saw his best friend at the party when it was 8 o’clock.→ Tom ____ see his best friend ____ it was 8 o’clock.

    正确答案: didn’t,until
    解析:
    本题考查的是根据句意进行肯否定转换。对比题句和原句不难看出,原句中的saw变成了原形see,因此转换时肯定要加入助动词。而句子语序未变,故应将肯定句转换成双重否定句。原句意为“在聚会上,Bob在8点钟看到了他最好的朋友”,用not... until...进行转换后变成“Bob直到8点才见到他最好的朋友”,意思一致。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Who is Genevieve Lang?
    A

    Mr. Fraser's main rival

    B

    The mayor of Carlton-Greenlane

    C

    Mr. Fraser's campaign manager

    D

    The leader of the US Liberals party


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    题目中的Genevieve Lang出现在第二段第二句话,“He has the full endorsement of the outgoing mayor, Genevieve Lang”,以及后面几句话,可知Genevieve Lang是Carlton-Greenlane的市长。选择B。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    ______ our office, Mr. James voted against the proposal.
    A

    Representation

    B

    Representative

    C

    Representing

    D

    Representative of


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    空格所在分句的逻辑主语与主句主语一致,都是Mr. James,Mr. James与represent之间是主动关系,因此应用表示主动意义的现在分词形式,故选C。

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    Practice 1The relationship between politicians and the press  In the seaside town of Brighton in southern England the ruling Labour Party’s annual conference is getting underway. It’s a time for both Mps and grassroots members to take stock of how the party is doing, to discuss policy and to hear, hopefully inspiring speeches. The party delegates will be hoping too for plenty of coverage from the media assembled there.  Newspapers in Britain have long had great influence over Governments, much to the resentment of the politicians. Almost seventy-five years ago, the then Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin accused the two big press barons, Lords Beaverbrook and Rothermere, of running their papers as “engines of propaganda” for the “personal wishes and personal dislikes of two men”. He famously accused them of seeking “power without responsibility—the prerogative of the harlot throughout the ages.” It’s hard to imagine the current Prime Minister Tony Blair attacking the tabloid press so publicly.  The former editor of the Daily Mirror Piers Morgan claimed earlier this year that he met the Labour leader no fewer than fifty-eight times for lunches, dinners or interviews, a statistic which astonished many in Government and the media, who thought a party leader and Prime Minister should have had better ways to spend his time. But Tony Blair has good reason to court the press. In Britain, Labour, left-of-centre governments, have always had problems with national newspapers, most of whose owners traditionally supported the right-of-centre Conservative Party. This came to a head on Election Day in 1992 when Labour seemed set to win power for the first time in eighteen years.  In those days, Britain’s biggest-selling daily paper, the sun, part of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire, was no friend of Labour, indeed it had been Margaret Thatcher’s biggest cheerleader. That morning, on its front page, it depicted the bald head of the then Labour leader Neil Kinnock as a light bulb. Alongside ran the headline: “If Kinnock wins today, will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights?” Labour lost. By the next election, Tony Blair was the party’s leader and determined to win over, or at least neutralize, The Sun and its owner. He succeeded, moving the Labor Party towards the center ground, and gaining The Sun’s endorsement at the last three elections.  Once in Government, Labour played hardball with the media, relishing its power, and aware that if it did not take charge of the agenda, the media would. Its key figure was the former political editor of the Daily Mirror, Alasdair Campbell, who took charge not just of the Prime Minister’s press office but all government press officers, trying to ensure the Government spoke with one voice. Journalists who reported favorably were given privileged access; those who didn’t were frozen out.  Mr. Blair maintained his close links with R Murdoch and his newspapers; doing everything he could to maintain their support. Lance Price claims in his diaries that the Government assured the tycoon and his editors that it wouldn’t change its policy on Europe without asking them.

    正确答案: 参考译文
    政客和媒体的关系 执政党工党的年度会议正在英国南部的海滨小镇布莱顿举行。这是下议院议员和基层成员对该党业绩做出判断、讨论政策以及充满希望地听取鼓舞人心演讲的时刻。该党代表也希望聚集在那里的媒体能够对他们进行大幅报道。
    长期以来,英国的报刊对政府一直具有很大的影响。政客们对此非常不满。早在75年前,首相斯坦利·鲍德温就曾指控当时的两大新闻大亨——比弗布鲁克和罗瑟米尔勋爵将其报纸作为“宣传的引擎”来表达“两人的个人意愿和爱好”,称他们寻求“娼妓长期以来享有的特权——只管享受,不负责任”。这一论断非常有名。很难想象现任首相托尼·布莱尔会如此公开地攻击小报媒体。
    《每日镜报》的前任编辑皮尔斯·摩根曾在今年早些时候称他与这位工党党魁在一起共进午餐、晚宴或进行访谈的次数不下于58次。这一数字震惊了政府和媒体界的众多要人,他们认为一位政党党魁兼任国家首相的人应该有更好的方式来利用他的时间。但是托尼·布莱尔讨好媒体是有很好理由的。在英国,中间偏左的工党政府人员总是与国家报纸媒体存在矛盾,因为后者的老板历来拥护中间偏右的保守党。这种倾向在1992年大选中发挥了决定性的作用,尽管工党看起来即将赢来其l8年来的首次竞选胜出。
    在那个时期,英国最大的日报卖家是《太阳报》,它是鲁珀特·莫多克传媒帝国的一个组成部分。而这家与工党并不友好的报刊实际上是撒切尔夫人的最大支持者。那天早晨,其头版将当时秃头的工党党魁尼尔·基诺克描绘成电灯泡。旁边的大字标题写着:“如果基诺克今天获胜了,请最后一名离开英国的人将灯关上好吗?”工党最终输了大选。而到了下届大选时,托尼·布莱尔成了工党的党魁,他决心将《太阳报》及其老板都争取过来,或者至少使其保持中立。他成功做到了这一点,将工党推向了中间路线,并在最后三场选举中赢得了《太阳报》的认可。
    一旦掌握了政权,工党就开始品尝起了权力的滋味,对媒体采取了强硬的态度。同时工党也意识到如果没有将日程接管过来的话,它就会被媒体控制。其主要人物就是《每日镜报》的前任政治编辑阿拉斯泰尔·坎贝尔,为了试图确保政府能对外保持一致,此人不仅掌控首相新闻办公室,而且也掌管着政府所有的新闻官员。进行有利报道的记者会被给与访问特权。反之,则会被逐走。
    布莱尔先生与鲁珀特·默多克及其报刊保持着亲密的私人关系,并尽其权力保住他们的支持。兰斯·普里斯在其日记中说道,政府向这位报业大亨和他的编辑们保证,政府不会在没有询问他们的情况下而改变其欧洲政策。
    解析: 暂无解析