单选题It was with great joy _____ he received the news that his long lost son would soon return home.A howB becauseC asD that

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单选题
It was with great joy _____ he received the news that his long lost son would soon return home.
A

how

B

because

C

as

D

that


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  • 第1题:

    Why did David decide to leave school and start working?

    A. He received lots of job offers.B. He was eager to help his mother.

    C. He lost interest in school studies. D. He wanted to earn his own living.


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    Under his arm ______a great package.

    A. was he carrying

    B. he was carrying

    C. carrying he

    D. was he carried


    正确答案:A

    16.答案为A  他胳膊下正夹着一个大包裹。介词under及其名词词组置于句首时主谓需倒装。只有A选项形式正确。

  • 第3题:

    He soon received promotion, for his superiors realized that he was a man of considerable _____.

    [A] future

    [B] possibility

    [C] ability

    [D] opportunity


    正确答案:C

  • 第4题:

    He soon received promotion,for his superiors realized that he was a man of considerable( ).

    A.future
    B.possibility
    C.ability
    D.opportunity

    答案:C
    解析:
    句意:他很快就得到了提升,因为他的上司们意识到他是一个很有才能的人。future首先是不与considerable(大量的)搭配,其次,一个有前途的人可译为a man with a future。possibility(可能性)不能跟在of后面修饰人,但可以说:He has future possibilities.他大有前途。opportunity(机会)也不跟在of后面作后置定语修饰人。只有ability可以这样用。

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Lawrence Curry

    When I tell people my name,they always ask me if I'm related to Lawrence Curry,the novelist,and when I say,yes,he was my great-uncle,they always want to know what he was like. "We've read all his books,"they say,"but please tell us what he was really like."When I described him,as I knew him,they go disappointed.It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.
    My great-uncle was tall,with a long thin body.When he walked,he moved stiffly,with his arms clamped against his sides,looking like nothing so much as a pair of scissors.When I knew him,his hair as quite white,though it was supposed to have been yellow when he was young. His eyes were blue and deep set and had an anxious look about them as if he found the world a puzzling place.This expression of anxiety,which arose from nothing more than short-sight一he refused to wear glasses一inspire the protective instincts of his lady admirers,much to the irritation my great-aunt who thought all women were fools,except herself.
    Great-uncle Curry was naturally lazy. He spent a great deal of his time in the village pub playing darts.He was also a compulsive reader from the local telephone directory to great-aunt's shopping lists.For a man whose book showed such a deep perception of the complexities of human behavior, his conversation was surprisingly trivial.He delighted in discussing English weather,the price of beer,his grandchildren's most amusing words.
    He loved gossip,but he was kind.I never heard him make a malicious remark,but the wisdom of his writing never appeared in his conversation.As a child,we much preferred the company of his cousin,Stanly,who was a successful shop-owner who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits.Taking it all in all,I have to admit my famous great-uncle was rather a bore.

    Why do people get disappointed after I gave the description of my great-uncle?
    A:They didn't believe what I told them about my great-uncle.
    B:They expected to hear something extraordinary about this great novelist.
    C:They don't like my great-uncle any more.
    D:They found they mistook my great-uncle as the famous writer Lawrence Curry.

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据文章第一段最后一句:" It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.”由此可以判断人们失望是因为他们很难接受这样一个伟大的人物居然是这样一个普通人,所以选B。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety , which arose from nothing more than short-sight",他焦虑的神情来自于他的近视,所以选C“他视力不好”。 arise在文中的意思是“起因于······,由······产生”。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety...inspire the protective in-stincts of his lady admirers" , inspire意为“激发”' protective instinct意为“保护的本能”。所以选 B,即让他的女性崇拜者想要保护他。
    文章的后两段指出了劳伦斯是一个天生懒惰、无聊的人,有强迫阅读症,只有D“劳伦斯是一个幽默的人”这点在全文都没有提及,所以选D。
    文章的最后一段提到:" Stanly , who...who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits",小孩子更喜欢叔祖父的表兄是因为他总带给他们糖和饼干,都是孩子爱吃的东西,所以B正确。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Lawrence Curry

    When I tell people my name,they always ask me if I'm related to Lawrence Curry,the novelist,and when I say,yes,he was my great-uncle,they always want to know what he was like. "We've read all his books,"they say,"but please tell us what he was really like."When I described him,as I knew him,they go disappointed.It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.
    My great-uncle was tall,with a long thin body.When he walked,he moved stiffly,with his arms clamped against his sides,looking like nothing so much as a pair of scissors.When I knew him,his hair as quite white,though it was supposed to have been yellow when he was young. His eyes were blue and deep set and had an anxious look about them as if he found the world a puzzling place.This expression of anxiety,which arose from nothing more than short-sight一he refused to wear glasses一inspire the protective instincts of his lady admirers,much to the irritation my great-aunt who thought all women were fools,except herself.
    Great-uncle Curry was naturally lazy. He spent a great deal of his time in the village pub playing darts.He was also a compulsive reader from the local telephone directory to great-aunt's shopping lists.For a man whose book showed such a deep perception of the complexities of human behavior, his conversation was surprisingly trivial.He delighted in discussing English weather,the price of beer,his grandchildren's most amusing words.
    He loved gossip,but he was kind.I never heard him make a malicious remark,but the wisdom of his writing never appeared in his conversation.As a child,we much preferred the company of his cousin,Stanly,who was a successful shop-owner who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits.Taking it all in all,I have to admit my famous great-uncle was rather a bore.

    Lawrence Curry's cousin was much preferred by kids for__________.
    A:he often brought kids something they liked to eat
    B:he was an interesting man
    C:he was a rich businessman
    D:he loved kids more than Lawrence did

    答案:A
    解析:
    根据文章第一段最后一句:" It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.”由此可以判断人们失望是因为他们很难接受这样一个伟大的人物居然是这样一个普通人,所以选B。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety , which arose from nothing more than short-sight",他焦虑的神情来自于他的近视,所以选C“他视力不好”。 arise在文中的意思是“起因于······,由······产生”。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety...inspire the protective in-stincts of his lady admirers" , inspire意为“激发”' protective instinct意为“保护的本能”。所以选 B,即让他的女性崇拜者想要保护他。
    文章的后两段指出了劳伦斯是一个天生懒惰、无聊的人,有强迫阅读症,只有D“劳伦斯是一个幽默的人”这点在全文都没有提及,所以选D。
    文章的最后一段提到:" Stanly , who...who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits",小孩子更喜欢叔祖父的表兄是因为他总带给他们糖和饼干,都是孩子爱吃的东西,所以B正确。

  • 第7题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Lawrence Curry

    When I tell people my name,they always ask me if I'm related to Lawrence Curry,the novelist,and when I say,yes,he was my great-uncle,they always want to know what he was like. "We've read all his books,"they say,"but please tell us what he was really like."When I described him,as I knew him,they go disappointed.It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.
    My great-uncle was tall,with a long thin body.When he walked,he moved stiffly,with his arms clamped against his sides,looking like nothing so much as a pair of scissors.When I knew him,his hair as quite white,though it was supposed to have been yellow when he was young. His eyes were blue and deep set and had an anxious look about them as if he found the world a puzzling place.This expression of anxiety,which arose from nothing more than short-sight一he refused to wear glasses一inspire the protective instincts of his lady admirers,much to the irritation my great-aunt who thought all women were fools,except herself.
    Great-uncle Curry was naturally lazy. He spent a great deal of his time in the village pub playing darts.He was also a compulsive reader from the local telephone directory to great-aunt's shopping lists.For a man whose book showed such a deep perception of the complexities of human behavior, his conversation was surprisingly trivial.He delighted in discussing English weather,the price of beer,his grandchildren's most amusing words.
    He loved gossip,but he was kind.I never heard him make a malicious remark,but the wisdom of his writing never appeared in his conversation.As a child,we much preferred the company of his cousin,Stanly,who was a successful shop-owner who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits.Taking it all in all,I have to admit my famous great-uncle was rather a bore.

    Which statement is NOT true,according to the third and fourth paragraph?
    A:Lawrence was lazy.
    B:Lawrence was boring.
    C:Lawrence tended to read anything he could find.
    D:Lawrence was a humorous man but seldom showed it in his remark.

    答案:D
    解析:
    根据文章第一段最后一句:" It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.”由此可以判断人们失望是因为他们很难接受这样一个伟大的人物居然是这样一个普通人,所以选B。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety , which arose from nothing more than short-sight",他焦虑的神情来自于他的近视,所以选C“他视力不好”。 arise在文中的意思是“起因于······,由······产生”。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety...inspire the protective in-stincts of his lady admirers" , inspire意为“激发”' protective instinct意为“保护的本能”。所以选 B,即让他的女性崇拜者想要保护他。
    文章的后两段指出了劳伦斯是一个天生懒惰、无聊的人,有强迫阅读症,只有D“劳伦斯是一个幽默的人”这点在全文都没有提及,所以选D。
    文章的最后一段提到:" Stanly , who...who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits",小孩子更喜欢叔祖父的表兄是因为他总带给他们糖和饼干,都是孩子爱吃的东西,所以B正确。

  • 第8题:

    In his time he enjoyed a reputation_______.

    A.as great as Mozart,if not greater than
    B.as great as,if not greater than,Mozart
    C.as great,if not greater,as Mozart
    D.greater,if not as great as Mozart

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第9题:

    填空题
    If he had taken his lawyer’s advice, he (save) ____ himself a great deal of trouble.

    正确答案: would have saved
    解析:
    本题考查虚拟语气。句意:如果他听从了律师的建议,就会给自己省去很多麻烦。虚拟语气中,主句用过去完成时,从句就得用would/ could have done。故填入would have saved。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    "() your meeting is!" he offered them his sincere congratulations.
    A

    How a great success

    B

    What a great success

    C

    How great success

    D

    What great success


    正确答案: D
    解析: success 名词,保留远动词含义"成功"是不可数名词;如用来代替具体的人(成功者)或具体的事(成功的事情(东西))是可数名词。故排除C,D;A中how是副词,如改成how great a success就是正确的。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    It was with great joy _____ he received the news that his long lost son would soon return home.
    A

    how

    B

    because

    C

    as

    D

    that


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    本题强调的是方式状语。强调状语时,强调结构中的that不能用其他词替代。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    It was until after his death that he was recognized as a great composer.
    A

    It was until

    B

    that

    C

    was recognized

    D

    a great composer


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第13题:

    Why did David decide to leave school and start working?

    A.He received lots of job offers.

    B.He was eager to help his mother.

    C.He lost interest in school studies.

    D.He wanted to earn his own living.


    正确答案:C

  • 第14题:

    His bad health is a great disadvantage to him when he looks for a job.(英译汉)


    参考答案:他健康状况不佳,这对他找工作很不利。

  • 第15题:

    It was with great joy _______ he knew that his GMAT score was 670, high enough teapply to a top university of business.

    A.when
    B.with
    C.what
    D.that

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查强凋句。本题是一个强调句型“It was…that…”结构,句意为“他得知他的GAMT分数为670分时非常高兴”,故选D。

  • 第16题:

    He spent ages ______ for a pay increase,only to resign from his job soon after he’d received it.

    A.observing
    B.occurring
    C.negotiating
    D.securing

    答案:C
    解析:
    选项A意为“观察”;选项B意为“发生”;选项C意为“谈判”;选项D意为“确保”。根据题干,题目意为“他花了很长时间就加薪进行交涉,只是他得到后不久就辞职了。” negotiate for意为“就某事进行交涉,谈判”,选项C符合题意,
      

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Lawrence Curry

    When I tell people my name,they always ask me if I'm related to Lawrence Curry,the novelist,and when I say,yes,he was my great-uncle,they always want to know what he was like. "We've read all his books,"they say,"but please tell us what he was really like."When I described him,as I knew him,they go disappointed.It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.
    My great-uncle was tall,with a long thin body.When he walked,he moved stiffly,with his arms clamped against his sides,looking like nothing so much as a pair of scissors.When I knew him,his hair as quite white,though it was supposed to have been yellow when he was young. His eyes were blue and deep set and had an anxious look about them as if he found the world a puzzling place.This expression of anxiety,which arose from nothing more than short-sight一he refused to wear glasses一inspire the protective instincts of his lady admirers,much to the irritation my great-aunt who thought all women were fools,except herself.
    Great-uncle Curry was naturally lazy. He spent a great deal of his time in the village pub playing darts.He was also a compulsive reader from the local telephone directory to great-aunt's shopping lists.For a man whose book showed such a deep perception of the complexities of human behavior, his conversation was surprisingly trivial.He delighted in discussing English weather,the price of beer,his grandchildren's most amusing words.
    He loved gossip,but he was kind.I never heard him make a malicious remark,but the wisdom of his writing never appeared in his conversation.As a child,we much preferred the company of his cousin,Stanly,who was a successful shop-owner who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits.Taking it all in all,I have to admit my famous great-uncle was rather a bore.

    My great-uncle's anxious look made his lady admirers________.
    A:look stupid
    B:want to protect him
    C:irritate his wife
    D:confused about what worried him

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据文章第一段最后一句:" It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.”由此可以判断人们失望是因为他们很难接受这样一个伟大的人物居然是这样一个普通人,所以选B。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety , which arose from nothing more than short-sight",他焦虑的神情来自于他的近视,所以选C“他视力不好”。 arise在文中的意思是“起因于······,由······产生”。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety...inspire the protective in-stincts of his lady admirers" , inspire意为“激发”' protective instinct意为“保护的本能”。所以选 B,即让他的女性崇拜者想要保护他。
    文章的后两段指出了劳伦斯是一个天生懒惰、无聊的人,有强迫阅读症,只有D“劳伦斯是一个幽默的人”这点在全文都没有提及,所以选D。
    文章的最后一段提到:" Stanly , who...who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits",小孩子更喜欢叔祖父的表兄是因为他总带给他们糖和饼干,都是孩子爱吃的东西,所以B正确。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Lawrence Curry

    When I tell people my name,they always ask me if I'm related to Lawrence Curry,the novelist,and when I say,yes,he was my great-uncle,they always want to know what he was like. "We've read all his books,"they say,"but please tell us what he was really like."When I described him,as I knew him,they go disappointed.It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.
    My great-uncle was tall,with a long thin body.When he walked,he moved stiffly,with his arms clamped against his sides,looking like nothing so much as a pair of scissors.When I knew him,his hair as quite white,though it was supposed to have been yellow when he was young. His eyes were blue and deep set and had an anxious look about them as if he found the world a puzzling place.This expression of anxiety,which arose from nothing more than short-sight一he refused to wear glasses一inspire the protective instincts of his lady admirers,much to the irritation my great-aunt who thought all women were fools,except herself.
    Great-uncle Curry was naturally lazy. He spent a great deal of his time in the village pub playing darts.He was also a compulsive reader from the local telephone directory to great-aunt's shopping lists.For a man whose book showed such a deep perception of the complexities of human behavior, his conversation was surprisingly trivial.He delighted in discussing English weather,the price of beer,his grandchildren's most amusing words.
    He loved gossip,but he was kind.I never heard him make a malicious remark,but the wisdom of his writing never appeared in his conversation.As a child,we much preferred the company of his cousin,Stanly,who was a successful shop-owner who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits.Taking it all in all,I have to admit my famous great-uncle was rather a bore.

    My great-uncle always had an anxious expression because_________.
    A:he found the world a confusing place
    B:he was always thinking complex things
    C:he didn't have a good eyesight
    D:he was worried about what was going to happen to him

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据文章第一段最后一句:" It seems that they find it difficult to accept such a great figure could have had such an ordinary character.”由此可以判断人们失望是因为他们很难接受这样一个伟大的人物居然是这样一个普通人,所以选B。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety , which arose from nothing more than short-sight",他焦虑的神情来自于他的近视,所以选C“他视力不好”。 arise在文中的意思是“起因于······,由······产生”。
    第二段第五句提到:" This expression of anxiety...inspire the protective in-stincts of his lady admirers" , inspire意为“激发”' protective instinct意为“保护的本能”。所以选 B,即让他的女性崇拜者想要保护他。
    文章的后两段指出了劳伦斯是一个天生懒惰、无聊的人,有强迫阅读症,只有D“劳伦斯是一个幽默的人”这点在全文都没有提及,所以选D。
    文章的最后一段提到:" Stanly , who...who always brought us bags of sugar and broken biscuits",小孩子更喜欢叔祖父的表兄是因为他总带给他们糖和饼干,都是孩子爱吃的东西,所以B正确。

  • 第19题:

    It was with great joy __________ Davidreceived the news that his long lost daughter would soon return home.

    A.as
    B.that
    C.so
    D.for

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查强调句型。强调句的结构为:it is/was+被强调部分一who/that+其他部分如果被强调的成分是表示人的词.用who或that来连接都可以;如果是其他成分,一律用that来连接。本句中被强调部分是with great joy,所以选that。句意为“大卫得知他失踪很久的女儿不久将要回家的消息时,欣喜无比”。

  • 第20题:

    He expressed his great()for the girl he loved.

    Apassion

    Bfeeling

    Csense

    Dfeelings


    A

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    It was with great joy ________David received the news that his long lost daughter would soon return home.
    A

    as

    B

    that

    C

    so

    D

    for


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Since George was the only _____, he received a large amount of money when his uncle died.
    A

    heir

    B

    foe

    C

    ally

    D

    opponent


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    heir继承人。foe仇敌。ally盟友,同盟国。opponent对手。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    He expressed his great()for the girl he loved.
    A

    passion

    B

    feeling

    C

    sense

    D

    feelings


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    John felt great ______.about his upcoming trip to Sidney; indeed, he could hardly contain his enthusiasm.
    A

    unrest

    B

    uncertainty

    C

    anxiety

    D

    excitement


    正确答案: A
    解析: