更多“Believe it or not, Mike runs______than all the other boys in”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    5. Jim is funnier than _________ in his class.

    A. any other boy

    B. any boy

    C. another boy

    D. any boys


    正确答案:A

  • 第2题:

    According to the author, the reason why parental divorce has greater effect on boys than on girls is that_____.

    [A] all cultures encourage male aggression and noncompliance

    [B] boys are always involved in their parents’ fights

    [C] males are usually viewed as the models in self-control and strong will

    [D] boys are basically more self-disciplined than girls


    正确答案:C

    本题考查推理引申。第三段中间作者提出了一个问题,怎样解释离婚对男孩影响比女孩大的原因呢?接下来文章从三个方面进行了解释:一,我们的文化更能容忍男孩具有攻击性和不驯服;二,男孩更希望树立起自律的强悍的男人形象,也希望父母严格自律;三,男孩较少受到他人的同情与支持。[C]符合第二点原因,是正确项。[A]错在“所有文化”,文章中是“我们的文化”。[B]错在“卷入(involved in)”,全文最后一句提到的是“男孩更容易看到(be exposed to)父母吵架”。[D]这种说法无从推知。

  • 第3题:

    All the boys study well.

    A.Right.

    B.Wrong.


    参考答案:A

  • 第4题:

    "Can I wear my hair long like the other boys?" "I'd rather_____ ."

    A、you didn't

    B、you can't

    C、you won’t

    D、you wouldn't


    参考答案:D

  • 第5题:

    Though most people know this story is make-believe, they still tell each other about it(翻译)


    参考答案:虽然大多数人都知道这个故事是虚构来的,却依然相互传颂着它。

  • 第6题:

    If our sense of wonder relics totally on the world of make-believe. we will_______.

    A.fail to appreciate the joy in our lives

    B.be confused by the world of make-believe

    C.miss the chance to recognizc the fantas world

    D.be tranped by other worlds exsting all around us


    正确答案:A

  • 第7题:

    If our sense of wonder relies totally on the world of make-believe,we will

    A.fail to appreciate the joy in our lives

    B.be confused by the world of make-believe

    C.miss the chance to recognize the fantasy world

    D.be trapped by other worlds existing all around us


    正确答案:A

  • 第8题:

    We believe that sales will increase soon; (), production costs will be going up also.

    • A、so
    • B、thus
    • C、on the other hand
    • D、however

    正确答案:C

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    He is younger than().
    A

    any other boy in the class

    B

    any boy in the class

    C

    all boys in the class

    D

    you and me as well as the class


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    One hundred boys went on a school outing. Eighty-one percent of the boys lost a shoe, 82 percent of the boys lost a sock, 77 percent of the boys lost a handkerchief and 68 percent of the boys lost a hat.  What is the minimum percentage who lost all 4 items?

    正确答案: 8%
    解析:
    81+82+77+68=308.若使丢4件物品的人数最少,则丢3件物品的人数最大,即100人,由此可知丢4件物品的人数最少时应为8人,即丢4件物品的人数所占最小比例为8%。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    We believe that sales will increase soon; (), production costs will be going up also.
    A

    so

    B

    thus

    C

    on the other hand

    D

    however


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    What did Mr. Posthorn think of Felix’s education?
    A

    He thought his father had not encouraged him enough.

    B

    He was surprised that Felix had managed to learn anything at all.

    C

    He thought Felix had wasted a great deal of valuable time.

    D

    He believed that Felix could catch up with the other boys later.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    第二段指出Felix的母亲并不严肃看待Felix在开罗所接受的教育,说回到英国后会补回失去的时间,而第三段开头Mr. Posthorn便表示Felix的父母让Felix在最重要的时刻没去上学,他们应对此感到羞愧。可见Mr. Posthorn认为Felix浪费掉了大量的宝贵时间。

  • 第13题:

    Dialogue one Tom: Do you go to college?

    Mike: Yes. __1__

    Tom: What college do you go to?

    Mike: I go to Pasadena City College.

    Tom: Do you like it?

    Mike: Oh, yes. __2__

    Tom: why do you like it?

    Mike: Because it has great teachers.

    Tom: __3__

    Mike: I like all my classmates, too.

    Tom: Anything else? Mike: Yes. __4__

    A. It’s not expensive!

    B. You bet.

    C. I think I do.

    D. what else?

    1______

    2______

    3______

    4______

    请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!


    问题 1 答案解析:

    B



    问题 2 答案解析:C


    问题 3 答案解析:D


    问题 4 答案解析:A
    对话1 汤姆:你上大学了吗? 迈克:恩,当然上了。 汤姆:哪所大学? 迈克:帕萨迪纳市立学院。 汤姆:喜欢吗? 迈克:嗯啊,我觉得应该是喜欢的。 汤姆:为啥喜欢? 迈克:因为老师们很棒啊。 汤姆:还有呢? 迈克:我也很喜欢我所有的同学。 汤姆:还有其他原因吗? 迈克:嗯,学费不贵!

  • 第14题:

    The ( )were all invited to the school’s Art Festival.

    A、boys’ parents

    B、boys parents’

    C、boy’s parent’s

    D、boys parents


    参考答案:A

  • 第15题:

    They are the sort of friends who are so close they( )each other with their lives.

    A、depend

    B、forgive

    C、trust

    D、believe


    参考答案:C

  • 第16题:

    —My children are always arguing. —________.

    A: Just ignore them.

    B: That's all fight.

    C: Are you sure

    D: How old are the boys


    正确答案: A

  • 第17题:

    Harry didn't believe Jack because______.

    A.Jack often made jokes with him

    B.Mike was much shorter and thinner than he

    C.Mike was new in the class

    D.he didn't know Mike at all


    正确答案:B
    第一段说“He’S thin and short”,所以大家发现他踢球的时候跑得很快都很吃惊。Harry不相信也是因为这个,其他的选项都不符合文章的意思。答案选8。

  • 第18题:

    A

    Hello,everyone! It's that time of year again! Hualin's fantastic sale! You name it, and we have it at a very good price. Do you like them at low prices? We have sweat-ers in all colors at 50 yuan each! Do you need a bag for sports or school? We have great .bags for just 6 yuan! For young boys and girls, we have T-shirts in red, green,yellow, orange, blue and black for only 15 yuan! And socks in all colors for just 1yuan! And that-s not all. Can-t you believe it? Come down to Hualin and see by your-self!

    ( )21. This passage is_________

    A. a story

    B. an advertisement(广告)

    C. about family

    D. about buying and selling


    正确答案:B
    21.B【解析】根据文章整体内容推断是一则广告,所以选B项.

  • 第19题:

    More psychologists have found that all caregivers share a common characteristic:All caregivers believe that they are the best people for the job.In other words,they all felt that they could do the job better than anyone else.Social workers______caregivers to find out why they took on the responsibility of caring for an eldery,dependent relative.

    A.questioned
    B.interviewed
    C.inquired
    D.interrogated

    答案:B
    解析:
    interview“面谈,面试,访问”,其他的词与句意不符。

  • 第20题:

    The Maori believe that their ancestors,and all living things in the world,were descended from()

    • A、the sky
    • B、the land
    • C、the God
    • D、the gods

    正确答案:D

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    What is the winner going to do with the money?    
    A

    Give all of it to other people.

    B

    Spend all of it on himself.

    C

    Give some of it to other people and spend some of it on himself.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 根据结尾处Joaquim Chissano的话I would live better and also help those around me.可知,他将把奖金的一部分自己用,一部分用来帮助别人。
    【录音原文】
      The five million dollar prize financed by the African businessman Mo Ibrahim is designed to encourage better leadership on a continent where until recently dictators were almost the norm. The former leader of Mozambique, Joaquim Chissano, won the award because he steered his country out of civil war and oversaw the introduction of multi-party democracy. Mozambique, which is sandwiched between South Africa and the Indian Ocean, also plays a key role in the downfall of the white supremacist apartheid regime in South Africa. Mr. Chissano wasn’t at the ceremony in London where the prize was announced, but I met him in Mozambique a few weeks ago. When I asked him what he would do with five million dollars, he laughed and said, “I wouldn’t be shy. I would live better and also help those around me. ”

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Small boys are ______ questioners. They ask questions all the time.
    A

    original  

    B

    peculiar  

    C

    imaginative  

    D

    persistent


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    男孩子们总是会特别爱问问题。persistent持久的,稳固的。original最初的,原始的。peculiar奇怪的,特别的。imaginative富有想象力的。

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    Public Schools  However good the state schools may be, it is still true that if an English parent has enough money to pay the fees to send his children to an independent school he will most probably do so.  In independent schools boys and girls above the age of eight are usually educated separately. The terms “primary” and “secondary” are not usually applied to independent schools at the different levels because the age of transfer from a lower to a higher school is normally thirteen or fourteen instead of eleven. The principal schools for boys of over thirteen are called “public schools” and those for younger boys are usually called “preparatory” (or colloquially “prep”) schools.  For girls there are some preparatory schools and public schools which are female imitations of the boys’ institutions.  A typical “preparatory school’“—or private primary school—is very small, with between fifty and a hundred boys, either all boarders or all dayboys, or some of each. Many of these schools are in adapted houses in the country or in small towns, houses built in the nineteenth century and too big to be inhabited by families in the conditions of the modern world. If there are fifty boys, aged between eight-plus and thirteen-plus, they will probably be taught in five or six grades (or “forms”); the headmaster will himself work as an ordinary teacher, and he will have four or five assistants working for him. The preparatory schools prepare boys for the public schools’ common entrance examination and for public school life. The, schools in the state system do not prepare boys for the public schools’ common entrance examination, so a boy who tried to change from the states system to the independent school system at the age of thirteen would find difficulty in entering a public school at all.  With a few exceptions public schools are all boarding schools, providing residential accommodation for their pupils, though many of them take some day-boys also. Most are in the southern half of England. Some of them are several hundred years old, but many others, including some of the most prominent thirty, were founded during the past 140 years. Most public schools, particularly the most eminent ones, are called by the name of the town or village in which they are situated; some are called “College” and some are not. The four most famous of all are Eton College, Harrow School, Winchester College and Rugby School.  Public schools are inspected by the inspectors of the Department of Education, but otherwise they are quite independent. Each has a board of governors. They control the finances and appoint the headmaster, who in his turn appoints the other teachers. To send a boy to .a leading public school costs about 900 to 1,100 pounds a year, though some of the less prominent schools may cost as little as 600 pounds. All the schools award “scholarships” to some of their boys who do very good work in an examination on entering or during their first year, and the boys who win scholarships pay reduced fees or in a few cases no fees at all.

    正确答案: 【参考译文】
    英国的公学 在英国,无论国立学校有多好,只要家长有足够的钱支付学费,他们就极有可能送孩子上私立学校。
    在私立学校,8岁以上孩子的教育是分开进行的。私立学校通常不存在“小学”和“中学”的层次划分。在私立学校,学生由低年级转入高年级的年龄一般是13岁或14岁而不是11岁。13岁以上的男孩就读的学校称作“公学”,而较小年级的男孩则就读于“预备”学校。
    对于女孩子而言,她们也可以就读一些预备学校和公学,这些学校与男孩子就读的学校体制大同小异。
    典型的“预备学校”或“私立学校”规模都很小,只收取50到100名男生,有的学校只招收寄宿生,有的只招收走读生,也有的学校两者兼有。这类学校大多位于乡村或小城镇中改建过的房子里。这些房子多建于19世纪,因过于宽大而不宜现代家庭居住,所以被改为校舍。如果学校有50名8岁多到13岁多的男生,那么他们很可能会被分成五到六个年级。校长自己以一名普通教师的身份参与教学,有4到5位老师协助其工作。预备学校的职责在于为学生们参加公学的统一入学考试以及公学的学习生活做准备。但是,国立学校的教学并不以公学的统一考试为目的,所以,如果一名13岁的男孩试图从国立学校转入私立学校,那么公学的入学考试对他来说有一定的困难。
    除了少数特例外,英国的公学全都是寄宿学校,它们为学生提供住宿,也有一些公学招收走读生。大部分公学位于英格兰南半部,有些公学已经有几百年历史。不过有相当一部分公学(包括30所最出名的学校)是在过去的140年里建起来的。另外,大部分公学(尤其是最著名的学校)是根据它们所处的城镇或村庄而命名的,有的被称为“公学”,有的则另有其名。英国最负盛名的四所公学是伊顿公学、哈罗公学、温切斯特公学和拉格比公学。
    除了接受教育部的督察之外,公学享有相当的独立自主权。每所学校都有一个管理董事会,他们控制财务,任命校长,再由校长来任命教师。在英国,送一个男孩到一所一流的公学读书,每年需花费约900到1100英镑,相比之下,到一所名气平平的学校读书每年只需花费600英镑。所有的公学都为在入学考试或第一年学习中取得好成绩的学生提供奖学金,获得奖学金的学生可以减少学费,或者在少数情况下可以免交学费。
    解析: 暂无解析