单选题He gave no opinion about the matter because he didn't want to risk _____ in it.A to involveB being involvedC to be involvedD involving

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单选题
He gave no opinion about the matter because he didn't want to risk _____ in it.
A

to involve

B

being involved

C

to be involved

D

involving


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  • 第1题:

    He failed the exam because he didn’t have time(足够的时间) to prepare.

    A.right

    B.spare

    C.adequate

    D.own


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    He didn't come to the meeting yesterday.That is _______ he didn't know our decision.

    A.why

    B.for

    C.as

    D.because


    参考答案:A

  • 第3题:

    Because she was frivolous,___he didn’t marry her.

    A、so

    B、×

    C、as

    D、then


    正确答案:B

  • 第4题:

    Not until darkness fell ____ he hadn’t done half of his work.

    A. that he realized

    B. that he didn’t realize

    C. did he realize

    D. didn’t he realize


    答案:C

  • 第5题:

    Jack didn’t go with Harry because______.

    A.he woke up too late

    B.he didn’t like to see the result

    C.he was too tired

    D.he had some homework


    正确答案:A
    第三段说“Jack didn’t wake up on time and couldn’t go with him”,所以答案选A。

  • 第6题:

    Mr. Russell said Richard had nothing to do with the agreement mentioned because ________.

    A. Richard didn't want to pay money he owed Ms. Lewis

    B. this may affect the trial

    C. this may ruin Richard's reputation

    D. he knew that was the fact


    正确答案:C
    文章讲述的是Ms. Lewis为获利受Mr. Scrushy之托写有利于他的文章,但之后Mr. Scrushy却没有付清答应的款项,因此Ms. Lewis将其公布于众。第一段提到Mr. Scrushy的发言人Mr. Russell否认这个事实,无非是怕承认后Mr. Scrushy的名声受到损害,这是最关键的,至于钱款并不是最关心的,因此C最符合逻辑。

  • 第7题:

    He moved to Philadelphia because______.

    A.his brother didn’t like him

    B.he became the editor of the paper

    C.he wanted to be dependent

    D.he wanted to live on himself


    正确答案:D
    见第一段倒数第四句。

  • 第8题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    From Ponzi to Madoff

    The year was 1920.The country was the United States of America. The man's name was Charles Ponzi.
    Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account.Instead,they should give it to him to save
    for them.Ponzi promised to pay them more than the bank.For example,a savings account might pay you$5
    a year for every $100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you $40 a year for every $ 100 you gave
    him to hold.Many people thought this was a good plan.They began to give their money to Ponzi.
    How could Ponzi make so much money for people?This is what he did with the money people gave him:
    He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money.However,he also kept a lot of the
    money for himself. Soon he had $ 250 million.This was a kind of theft,and it was against the law. The
    people who gave him their money didn't think anything was wrong. Ponzi paid them every month,just like a
    bank.Ponzi continued this way of working for two years.Then one day,he didn'thave enough money to pay
    all the people.They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud.
    Ninety years later,people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff.
    People said he gave good advice about money.They said when they gave him their money,he paid them a lot
    more than the bank.Madoff helped hospitals,schools,and individuals earn money.Over a period of 40
    years,people gave him$170 billion.However,no one investigated what he did with the money.The people
    who gave Madoff their money also didn't think anything was wrong because he paid them every month.
    One day,Madoff didn't have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay. That's when people
    discovered how Madoff worked:He was taking money from some people to pay other people,just the way
    Charles Fonzi did.However,this time,instead of losing millions of dollars,people lost billions.
    Madoff was accused of fraud,and the United States government officials arrested him.He didn't have to
    go on trial because he said he was guilty.In 2009,a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison.Bernard
    Madoff's crime was even bigger than Ponzi'5.It was the biggest fraud in history.The lesson of this story is
    clear:When something seems too good to be true,it probably is!

    Why didn't Madoff have to go on trial?
    A:The officials couldn'tfind any evidence against him.
    B:He had friends in the government who helped him.
    C:He admitted he was guilty.
    D:He returned all the illegal money.

    答案:C
    解析:
    从文章第一段倒数第三句话“Ponzi, however, would pay you $40 a year for every$100 you gave him to hold.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第二段第二句话“He used some of that money to pay other people”可知答案为B。
    从文章第二段第三句话“he also kept a lot of the money for himself”和第五句话“This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第三段第五句话“Over a period of 40 years”可知答案为A。
    从文章第五段第二句话“He didn' t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty.”可 知答案为C。

  • 第9题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    From Ponzi to Madoff

    The year was 1920.The country was the United States of America. The man's name was Charles Ponzi.
    Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account.Instead,they should give it to him to save
    for them.Ponzi promised to pay them more than the bank.For example,a savings account might pay you$5
    a year for every $100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you $40 a year for every $ 100 you gave
    him to hold.Many people thought this was a good plan.They began to give their money to Ponzi.
    How could Ponzi make so much money for people?This is what he did with the money people gave him:
    He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money.However,he also kept a lot of the
    money for himself. Soon he had $ 250 million.This was a kind of theft,and it was against the law. The
    people who gave him their money didn't think anything was wrong. Ponzi paid them every month,just like a
    bank.Ponzi continued this way of working for two years.Then one day,he didn'thave enough money to pay
    all the people.They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud.
    Ninety years later,people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff.
    People said he gave good advice about money.They said when they gave him their money,he paid them a lot
    more than the bank.Madoff helped hospitals,schools,and individuals earn money.Over a period of 40
    years,people gave him$170 billion.However,no one investigated what he did with the money.The people
    who gave Madoff their money also didn't think anything was wrong because he paid them every month.
    One day,Madoff didn't have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay. That's when people
    discovered how Madoff worked:He was taking money from some people to pay other people,just the way
    Charles Fonzi did.However,this time,instead of losing millions of dollars,people lost billions.
    Madoff was accused of fraud,and the United States government officials arrested him.He didn't have to
    go on trial because he said he was guilty.In 2009,a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison.Bernard
    Madoff's crime was even bigger than Ponzi'5.It was the biggest fraud in history.The lesson of this story is
    clear:When something seems too good to be true,it probably is!

    For every$100,Ponzi promised to pay people
    A:$5 a year
    B:$20 a year
    C:$40 a year
    D:$100 a year

    答案:C
    解析:
    从文章第一段倒数第三句话“Ponzi, however, would pay you $40 a year for every$100 you gave him to hold.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第二段第二句话“He used some of that money to pay other people”可知答案为B。
    从文章第二段第三句话“he also kept a lot of the money for himself”和第五句话“This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第三段第五句话“Over a period of 40 years”可知答案为A。
    从文章第五段第二句话“He didn' t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty.”可 知答案为C。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Mr. Zhang didn’t enjoy himself in the village, did he?
    A

    No, he wasn’t.

    B

    Yes, he was

    C

    No, he didn’t

    D

    Yes, he did.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    由文章内容可知,张先生迷路后到了一家餐馆吃饭,吃到一只苍蝇,因此他在这个村庄并不愉快,故选C项。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Very little was said about the matter, wasn’t it?
    A

    is it    

    B

    was there    

    C

    was it

    D

    wasn’t he


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    此题属疑问尾句。疑问尾句最通常的用法是肯定句用否定尾句,否定句用肯定尾句。含有否定词如nothing,nobody,或半否定词如little,few等的句子,视为否定句,其后的疑问尾句用肯定式。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    He didn’t buy the book because he was interested in poetry.
    A

    He didn’t buy the book because he was not interested in poetry.

    B

    He bought the book, but it is not because he was interested in poetry.

    C

    He bought the book because he was interested in poetry.

    D

    He bought the book because he was not interested in poetry.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    该题考查否定转移。原句“因为他对诗歌感兴趣,所以他没买书”,并不构成因果关系。有时,在把汉语中对状语的否定译成英语时,应把其转换为对谓语的否定,因此本句表达的应是“他并不是因为对诗歌感兴趣才买的书”,所以选项B为正确答案。

  • 第13题:

    Danny didn't say anything about the matter to Mrs. Green because______.

    A. she had known it

    B. the other boys told her

    C. he didn't want to be in trouble

    D. his mother didn't want him to say it


    正确答案:C
    54.答案为C  此题为推断题。从第二段中最后一句He knew if he said a word about thishe would have trouble after school。可以推断Danny为什么没有把事情经过对格林老师说的原因是:他不想陷入困境,所以得出答案是C

  • 第14题:

    How did John face this complaint()

    A. He denied ( 否认) this problem.

    B. He didn’t want to give a reply.

    C. He agreed to look into this problem seriously.


    参考答案:C

  • 第15题:

    He knew that I got hurt while climbing.He didn’t want to _______ me.

    A.download

    B.overrun

    C.underestimate

    D.upset


    正确答案:D

  • 第16题:

    He didn't want to upset his wife, so he told a ________ lie.

    A.white

    B.red

    C.black

    D.green


    正确答案:A
    解析:本句参考译文:他不想让太太担心,所以就撒了一个善意的谎言。【知识点来源:Unit 4】本题考查英语颜色词的联想意义。习语“a white lie”寓意“善意的谎言”。

  • 第17题:

    The man was very surprised because________。

    A. he thought the child's father was dead

    B. the child didn't ask him to sit down

    C. the child gave him a cup of tea

    D. he couldn't find that piece of paper


    正确答案:A
    A[解析]根据文章内容,小男孩说“昨天晚上烧掉了”,那个不知情的陌生人以为说的是小男孩的父亲死了火化了。所以答案选A。

  • 第18题:

    He didn't go to school because of his__________(疾病).


    正确答案:
    39. illness

  • 第19题:

    The author can't remember his relatives clearly because__________.

    A.he didn't live very long with them
    B.he was fully occupied with observing nature
    C.the family was extremely large
    D.he was too young when he lived with them

    答案:B
    解析:
    由第二段“Nor do…have a crystal-clear memory of dogs,the farm animals,the local birdsand above all,the insects."可知,作者将全部注意力都放在观察自然上了,故选B项。

  • 第20题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    From Ponzi to Madoff

    The year was 1920.The country was the United States of America. The man's name was Charles Ponzi.
    Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account.Instead,they should give it to him to save
    for them.Ponzi promised to pay them more than the bank.For example,a savings account might pay you$5
    a year for every $100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you $40 a year for every $ 100 you gave
    him to hold.Many people thought this was a good plan.They began to give their money to Ponzi.
    How could Ponzi make so much money for people?This is what he did with the money people gave him:
    He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money.However,he also kept a lot of the
    money for himself. Soon he had $ 250 million.This was a kind of theft,and it was against the law. The
    people who gave him their money didn't think anything was wrong. Ponzi paid them every month,just like a
    bank.Ponzi continued this way of working for two years.Then one day,he didn'thave enough money to pay
    all the people.They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud.
    Ninety years later,people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff.
    People said he gave good advice about money.They said when they gave him their money,he paid them a lot
    more than the bank.Madoff helped hospitals,schools,and individuals earn money.Over a period of 40
    years,people gave him$170 billion.However,no one investigated what he did with the money.The people
    who gave Madoff their money also didn't think anything was wrong because he paid them every month.
    One day,Madoff didn't have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay. That's when people
    discovered how Madoff worked:He was taking money from some people to pay other people,just the way
    Charles Fonzi did.However,this time,instead of losing millions of dollars,people lost billions.
    Madoff was accused of fraud,and the United States government officials arrested him.He didn't have to
    go on trial because he said he was guilty.In 2009,a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison.Bernard
    Madoff's crime was even bigger than Ponzi'5.It was the biggest fraud in history.The lesson of this story is
    clear:When something seems too good to be true,it probably is!

    What did Ponzi do with the money people gave him?
    A:He spent it all on things for himself.
    B:He used some of it to pay other people.
    C:He deposited it all in a bank.
    D:He kept it all to save for a good plan.

    答案:B
    解析:
    从文章第一段倒数第三句话“Ponzi, however, would pay you $40 a year for every$100 you gave him to hold.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第二段第二句话“He used some of that money to pay other people”可知答案为B。
    从文章第二段第三句话“he also kept a lot of the money for himself”和第五句话“This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law.”可知答案为C。
    从文章第三段第五句话“Over a period of 40 years”可知答案为A。
    从文章第五段第二句话“He didn' t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty.”可 知答案为C。

  • 第21题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    From Ponzi to Madoff

    The year was 1920. The country was the United States of America. The man's name was Charles Ponzi.
    Ponzi told people to stop depositing money in a savings account.Instead,they should give it to him to save
    for them.Pouzi promised to pay them more than the bank.For example,a savings account might pay you
    $5 a year for every $100 you deposit.Ponzi,however,would pay you $40 a year for every $100 you
    gave him to hold.Many people thought this was a good plan.They began to give their money to Ponzi.
    How could Ponzi make so much money for people?This is what he did with the money people gave him:
    He used some of that money to pay other people who gave him money.However,he also kept a lot of the
    money for himself. Soon he had $250 million.This was a kind of theft,and it was against the law.The
    people who gave him their money didri't think anything was wrong.Ponzi paid them every month,just like
    a bank.Ponzi continued this way of working for two years.Then one day,he didn't have enough money to
    pay all the people.They discovered his crime,and he went to prison for fraud.
    Ninety years later,people began to hear about a businessman in New York named Bernard Madoff.
    People said he gave good advice about money.They said when they gave him their money,he paid them a
    lot more than the bank.Madoff helped hospitals,schools,and individuals earn money.Over a period of 40
    years,people gave him $170 billion.However,no one investigated what he did with the money.The
    people who gave Madoff their money also didn'tthink anything was wrong because he paid them every
    month.
    One day,Madoff didn't have enough money to pay all the people he needed to pay.That's when
    people discovered how Madoff worked:He was taking money from some people to pay other people,just the
    way Charles Ponzi did.However,this time,instead of losing millions of dollars,people lost billions.
    Madoff was accused of fraud,and the United States government officials arrested him.He didn'thave
    to go on trial because he said he was guilty.In 2009,a judge sentenced him to 150 years in prison.Bernard
    Madoff's crime was even bigger than Ponzi's.It was the biggest fraud in history.The lesson of this story is
    clear:When something seems too good to be true,it probably is!

    Why didn't Madoff have to go on trial?
    A:The officials couldn't find any evidence against him.
    B:He had friends in the government who helped him.
    C:He admitted he was guilty.
    D:He returned all the illegal money.

    答案:C
    解析:
    由文章第一段倒数第三句话“Ponzi, however, would pay you $40 a year for every $ 100 you gave him to hold.”可知答案为C。
    由文章第二段第二句话“He used some of that money to pay other people”可知答案为B。
    由文章第二段第三句话“he also kept a lot of the money for himself”和第五句话“This was a kind of theft, and it was against the law.”可知答案为C。
    由文章第三段第五句话“Over a period of 40 years”可知答案为A。
    由文章第五段第二句话“He didn' t have to go on trial because he said he was guilty.”可 知答案为C。第三篇 本篇文章主要讲述的是不丹国王吉美·辛格·旺楚克在国内采取了一个新的经济指标——国民幸福指数,以及取得的成效。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    The boy looked ______ because he didn’t pass his maths exam.
    A

    sad

    B

    sadness

    C

    saddest

    D

    sadly


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    考查形容词。句意:这个男孩看起来很伤心,因为他没有通过数学考试。动词look是感官系动词,后跟形容词,表示“看起来……”,故选A。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    So much _____ about his ships on the sea that he didn’t sleep for a single minute all night.
    A

    did he worry

    B

    he did worry

    C

    he worried

    D

    worried he


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:他如此担心他在海上的船,以至于一晚上连一分钟都没有睡。此题考查倒装句。当so,such位于句首时句子要部分倒装,部分倒装的形式为:So+倒装部分+助动词+主谓结构。所以本题句型为So much+did+he worry about ...,因此此题答案选A。