could
might
couldn’t
didn’t
第1题:
I could just ______ a banner in the distance, but I could not see what's on it.
A. see to
B. clear up
C. make out
D. look at
第2题:
The second man pointed to his glass and asked if the angel 70.
第3题:
Firemen had to ______ the door ______ to reach the people trapped inside.
Abreak … down
Bpick …up
Cpull … up
Dset … down
第4题:
A、closely/ clearly
B、closely/ clear
C、close/ clearly
D、close/ clear
第5题:
Scarcely()asleep when a knock at the door awakened her.
A.she had fallen
B.she had fallen into
C.had she fallen
D.fell she
第6题:
I met him on the Internet and we chatted for several months. Every time I suggested we meet in person,he would come up with an excuse. I thought it was strange-but he told me that he had not gotten over the death of his wife and he was still grieving for her.
I thought that he needed a friend and decided that I could be that friend. We sent cards, exchanged gifts,talked on the phone and I was sure that we would meet someday. I had spoken with his children so I was sure that what he told me was true. I could not wait for the day when we would meet. I was so looking forward to being able to reach out and touch him. To hug him,to hold him and feel his big strong arms around me.
After almost two years of time,thousands of dollars on long distance phone calls,I was very frustrated at the endless stream of excuses as to why we could never seem to make a time to meet. Finally,contacted the website WhoisHe. com and asked if they could check out the man who had taken up so much of my heart,my energy and my life. I had enough information about him and felt that if I could confirm what he had been telling me-I could feel okay about these delays. I had hopes that I didn't want to dash if he was telling the truth. I believed I could wait a little while longer.
Well, I am glad that I decided to have him checked out-he was nothing he claimed to be. He was first and foremost a married man. He was not a man grieving for the loss of his wife. He was a man cheating on his wife,with me-and I found out later,with countless others on the“net”. He did not care that he had hurt me in a very deep and pathetic way. He talked of spending his life together with me. He told my son that he wanted to make me happy. Basically,he just lied. He was such a good liar I did not see it coming. It was as if he had been able to worm his way into my heart-and he didn't care about the effect he had on my hopes and dreams.
Each of us should look at the signs that are so clear if we are willing to see them. Do not let someone keep making excuse after excuse. If something feels wrong-likely it is. It is good to know the truth and be able to deal with it. Next time I will pay more attention. I may never be able to trust someone online again.
It can be inferred from Para. 4 that______.
A.the man was a single person in reality
B.the woman was the man's only girlfriend
C.the man had too many girlfriends on the net
D.the woman had countless online boyfriends
第7题:
第8题:
第9题:
In positions in which the noises in the ship are least likely to interfere with the hearing of a fog signal and the man can see clearly
In positions in which the noises in the ship are much likely to interfere with the hearing of a fog signal
In positions in which the hearing of a signal is reduced to a minimum
In a position in which the man can see clearly
第10题:
could
might
couldn’t
didn’t
第11题:
butterflies in his heart
butterflies in his mind
butterflies in his stomach
butterflies in his spirit
第12题:
They had some doubts to discuss there.
They went to see two movies together.
They both arrived there at the exact time.
第13题:
The old man slept. The door was open.(合并为一句)
The old man slept _____the door _____.
第14题:
Passage 1
Once an honored man was having a birthday party. His sons and servants were busy welcoming guests. A thief slipped into the house. He hid himself by lying face down on a beam in the ceiling of the hall where the birthday banquet was to be held. From there, the thief could look down upon the guests and see all the gifts of silks, jade, and jewels brought in. He tried to remember where these were put so that he could steal them after the party was over.
Later that evening, the host was looking at all his presents happily. He leaned over them with his back turned to the thief hiding on the beam. The thief was looking around the room so that he would be able to move quietly when the lights were off. As the thief hung his head over the beam it made a shadow on the floor.
The host did not show that he had seen the shadow. He called for his servant to set a table for one guest with the best food and drink. Turning towards the beam on which the thief lay, he bowed low and said, “Will the gentleman on the roof-beam now come down to have some refreshments?”
There was nothing else the thief could do but climb down. His host fed him well. After the thief had eaten his fill, the host gave him a bag of silver coins and begged him to make good use of them. Then the host saw the thief to the door and bid him good night.
Ten years passed, and again the honored man held a birthday party. Many visitors came to bring him presents. The man was very old by now and could not greet all the
guests. His grandson met the visitors at the door and invited them to dine with his grandfather in the evening. He then took the gifts in for the old man to see.
Towards the end of the day a stranger came, bringing gifts of gold and jewels. He would not give his name, but asked to see the honored old man.
The stranger was led to the old man’s room. The old man did not know this guest and asked for his name.
The stranger smiled, “I am an honest man. I have learned to live a good life. But it was not always so. Do you remember how you once asked me to come down from the roof-beam and eat your food?”
The host was amazed. He was even more surprised when he heard how his kindness had changed the thief into an honest man.
21. How did the thief get into the house?
A. He carefully disguised himself as a guest.
B. He followed the servants, carrying dishes.
C. He broke into the house through a window.
D. He went into the house without being noticed.
第15题:
A、to lock
B、to have locked
C、locking
D、having locked
第16题:
There was a knock at the door. It was the second time I that evening.()
A. interrupted
B. was interrupting
C. had interrupted
D. had been interrupted
第17题:
sat down for a rest( )the door bell rang.
A. Hardly had I;when
B.Hardly had I;than
C. Hardly I had; when
D.Hardly I had; than
第18题:
Hardly ______ when the door suddenly closed.
A. they had arrived
B. they arrived
C. did they arrive
D. had they arrived
9.答案为D。他们刚到门突然就关上了。副词hardly置于句首时主谓倒装,助动词提前。根据题意,主句动作发生在从句之前,从句中动词是过去式,因此主句中的动词应该用过去完成式。
第19题:
第20题:
habit
custom
tradition
thing
第21题:
habit
custom
tradition
thing
第22题:
slamming
slashing
slipping
slicing
第23题:
left
moved
waited
stopped
第24题:
when
that
as
than