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  • 第1题:

    —I don’t care what people think .

    —Well , you _______

    A. could B. wouldC. should D. might


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    I ()have been here, but I()not find the time.

    A. could; could

    B. might; could

    C. should; could

    D. should; would


    参考答案:C

  • 第3题:

    The third part is the()results.

    A. expect

    B. expecting

    C. expected


    参考答案:C

  • 第4题:

    I ________ your letter all the time.

    A. expect

    B. expected

    C. was expecting

    D. will expect


    参考答案:D

  • 第5题:

    A) would expect

    B) expects

    C) expect

    D) expected


    正确答案:A
    答案:A
    [试题分析]虚拟语气的用法。
    [详细解答]本句为虚拟语气,谓语动词应用would expect表示,故答案为A。

  • 第6题:

    Writing out all the invitations by hand was more time-consuming than we_____________

    A.expect
    B.had expected
    C.are expecting
    D.have expected

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查时态。句意为“手写所有的请柬比我们预期的要费时得多”。根据语境及题中was的暗示,“写请柬”这个动作发生在过去,“预期”的动作发生在“写请柬”之前,即过去的过去,要用过去完成时。故选B。

  • 第7题:

    Not until the game had begun at the sports ground.

    A.should he have arrived
    B.would he have arrived
    C.did he arrive
    D.had he arrived

    答案:C
    解析:
    【考情点拨】考查not until引导的时间状语从句。
    【应试指导】句意:直到比赛开始他才到达运动场。not until引导时间状语从句时主句要部分倒装。从句中的时态为过去完成时,故主句中的时态应为一般过去时,故选C。

  • 第8题:


    Which of the following changes might be expected of London by Dickens?( )

    A.Here would be less and less polluted air over the sky of London.
    B.The River Thames might accommodate the fish again.
    C.London might develop into an even bigger city.
    D.Londoners would be rid of poverty.

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第9题:

    If the doctor had been available, the child ()

    • A、would not die 
    • B、could not have died
    • C、might not die 
    • D、should not have died

    正确答案:B

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    When he began writing, Fleming never expected that _____
    A

    he would change popular culture.

    B

    he could get over the pressure.

    C

    Anne would have a divorce.

    D

    Anne would keep his child.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    根据题干可知,本题询问的是在Fleming开始写作后发生的事,而且这件事是他开始写作前没有预想到的。第三段第一句末尾“Fleming start the writer’s journey which would change his life and popular culture forever”,which引导的定语从句中的时态would表明定语从句的内容是发生在 Fleming开始写作之后,而且是他从没想到过的,一是change his life,另一是change popular culture,故A项为正确答案。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    —Could you tell us how long ______?— About three days.
    A

    does the sports meeting last

    B

    the sports meeting will last

    C

    the sports meeting last

    D

    will the sports meeting last


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:——你能告诉我们运动会将持续多久?——大约三天。宾语从句的考察宾语从句的语序应为陈述语序,因此A、D不正确,由句意可知运动会还没开始,应为一般将来时。故选B项。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is not true of Ireland.s climate?()
    A

    It is dry.

    B

    It is moist.

    C

    It is mild.

    D

    It is changeable


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    You’ve failed to do what you________ to and I’m afraid the teacher will blame you.

    A.will expect

    B.will be expected

    C.expected

    D.were expected


    正确答案:D

  • 第14题:

    If they ____ earlier than expected, they ____ here now.

    A. had started, would be

    B. started, might be

    C. had started, would have been

    D. will start, might have been


    参考答案:A

  • 第15题:

    the concert was more successful than they ________.

    A. expect

    B. expected

    C. have expected

    D. had expected


    参考答案:C

  • 第16题:

    As ________, he did not show up at the party.

    A、was expected

    B、would be expected

    C、had been expected

    D、expected


    参考答案:C

  • 第17题:

    This printer is of good quality. If it _______ break down within the first year, we would repair it at our expense.

    A. would B. should C. could D. might


    正确答案:B

  • 第18题:

    In a big decision,the Supreme Court overturned a 1992 federal law that had effectively banned all states except Nevada from legalizing sports betting.The court had no opinion about sports gambling itself.11 merely reasserted a constitutional restraint on federal power over the states.So before states rush to permit,regulate,and tax sports betting,they may want to first weigh the original reasons behind the now-defunct ban.The big reason given back then by Congress was to maintain sports as a public display of talent,effort,and teamwork-the very opposite of a belief in chance.The integrity of athletes lies in their ability to master the circumstances of a game.In sports,unforeseen circumstances are not considered luck but rather a challenge to test the skills of athletes.Sports should not be sullied by the false hopes of quick riches by gamblers pining for a"lucky break."Like society itself,sports rely on each person's desire to understand the causality of evenrs and make the best of them.Athletes know they cannot put faith in so-called fortune.Nor should governments.If states now boost sports betting by legatizing it,what message are they sending about athletics-in fact,about any physical or mental endeavor?According to Bill Bradley,a former NBA star and the then-senator who sponsored the 1992 law,placing bets on players makes them no better than roulette chips.Sports have a dignity thai defies those who want to see games turning on a twist of fate.Mr.Bradley also gives a second reason for governments not to push betting on sports.Should gambling be allowed on Little League games or middle-school athletics?Even New Jersey,which led the case against the 1992 act,did not want betting on its local teams.Up to now,most major professional sports leagues were opposed to lifting the federal ban.They feared athletes might throw a game or simply rig a play at the request of gambling agencies,as is often the case in many parts of the world.If games were seen as gamed,fans might flee.Now after this ruling,however,leagues might be tempted by the possibility they could get what is misnamed an"integrity fee,"or a percentage of gambling revenues from each game.States,too,appear tempted to gain tax revenue from sports gambling-although they should first look at how little Nevada has actually gainecl from sports betting in comparison to other types of gambling.The uncertainties of legalized,regulated sports gambling in the United States are very high.But one certainty remains:Sports must remain pure in their purpose as a contest of what athletes give in a game,not what betting can take from them.
    After the new ruling,major professional sports leagues would probably

    A.keep fighting against sports betting.
    B.want to profit from sports betting.
    C.get stricter with sports integrity.
    D.try harder to please their fans.

    答案:B
    解析:
    第六段④句指出:新判决生效后,各大职业体育联盟也许会被一些潜在收入(“诚信费”收入、博彩收人)所诱惑,即它们可能会因利益诱惑转变态度:由反对博彩转为从体育博彩收人中抽成,故B.正确。[解题技巧]A.与第六段信息“各大体育联盟受到利益诱惑可能会转变态度:由反对博彩转为利用博彩”相悖。C.D.分别由上文所述的体育博彩危害“威胁体育运动的诚信性”、“被下注的体育比赛可能会遭球迷厌恶”反向臆断出“各大联盟会更加重视体育诚信性和球迷喜好”,而原文并未提及各大联盟在新判决生效后对诚信性和球迷的态度。

  • 第19题:

    I__________have been there,but I__________not find the time.

    A.should;would
    B.should;could
    C.might;could
    D.could;could

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查情态动词的用法。句意为:“我本应该去那里,但我没时间。”should have done表示“过去本应做的事而实际上并没有做”,常含有责备、遗憾的语气。

  • 第20题:


    Which of the following changes might be expected of London by Dickens?( )

    A.Here would be less and less polluted air over the sky of London
    B.The River Thames might accommodate the fish again
    C.London might develop into an even bigger city
    D.Londoners would be rid of poverty

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第21题:

    Had you come five minutes earlier, you()the train to Birmingham. But now you missed it.

    • A、would catch
    • B、would have caught
    • C、could catch
    • D、should catch

    正确答案:B

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Why was Salman Rushdie ambivalent about the idea of scholars studying his papers?
    A

    He was afraid that he would be pursued by Islamic extremists again.

    B

    The scholars might use the papers to write a biography about him

    C

    He felt that his privacy might be easily exposed to the public.

    D

    He could not imagine what kind of consequences would be following.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章倒数第二段指出在把自己的文稿、日记等档案出售给美国的Amory university后,Rushdie对于这些文档和日记是否可以公开以及怎样公开存有矛盾心理。他在该段最后一句指出整件事都非常bizarre,就好像想象有人going through your underwear,可见他在对个人隐私问题表示担忧和不安。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    ______ in a mild climate, outdoor sports flourish in Hawaii.
    A

    It could expect

    B

    As would be expected

    C

    Such should expect

    D

    That might be expected


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    as指代outdoor sports flourish in Hawaii整句,表达“应该预期到,在温和的气候中室外运动会盛行”之意。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    The engineers are so busy that they have zero time for outdoor sports activities _____ they have the interest.
    A

    wherever

    B

    whenever

    C

    even if

    D

    as if


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    句意为:工程师们都很忙,即使他们有进行户外活动的兴趣,也没有时间。wherever意为“无论哪里”;whenever意为“无论何时”:even if意为“即使,尽管”;as if意为“似乎,好像”。