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  • 第1题:

    The rice ______ if you had been more careful.

    A. would not be burning

    B. would not burn

    C. would not have been burnt

    D. would not burnt


    正确答案:C
    这是一个表示与过去事实相反的虚拟条件句。

  • 第2题:

    My niece has been to Japan and India as well as all of Europe. By the time she is twenty, she ____ almost everywhere.

    A、would have been

    B、would be

    C、will have been

    D、will be


    正确答案:C

  • 第3题:

    She was so interested in the book that she () it for three hours before she realized it.

    A、had read

    B、read

    C、was reading

    D、would have read


    参考答案:A

  • 第4题:

    Erna Hart _______ a good swimmer; she swam across the English Channel when she was only fourteen years old!

    A、must be

    B、must have been

    C、could be

    D、should have been


    正确答案:A

  • 第5题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    Karen Rusa was a 30-year-old woman and the mother of four children. For the past several months Karen had been experiencing repetitive thoughts that centered around her children's safety. She frequently found herself imagining that a serious accident had occurred;she was unable to put these thoughts out of her mind.On one such occasion she imagined that her son,Alan,had broken his leg playing football at school. There was no reason to believe that an accident had occurred,but she kept thinking about the possibility until she finally called the school to see if Alan was all right. Even after receiving their assurance that he had not been hurt,she described herself as being somewhat surprised when he later arrived home unharmed.Karen also noted that her daily routine was seriously hampered by an extensive series of counting work that she performed throughout each day.Specific numbers come to have a special meaning to her;she found that her preoccupation with these numbers was interfering with her ability to perform everyday activities.One example was grocery shopping. Karen believed that if she selected the first item,some dreadful thing would happen to her first child, if she selected the second item,some unknown disaster wonld fall on her second child, and so on for the four children.Karen's preoccupation with numbers extended to other activities, most notable the pattern in which she smoked cigarettes and drank coffee.If she had one cigarette, she believed that she had to smoke at least four in a row or one of her children would be harmed in some way. If she drank one cup of coffee,she felt compelled to drink four. Karen acknowledged the unreasonableness of these rules,but,nevertheless,maintained that she felt more comfortable,when she observed them earnestly.When she was occasionally in too great a hurry to observe these rules, she experienced considerable anxiety in the form of a subjective feeling of dread and fear. She described herself as tense,uneasy and unable to relax during these periods.

    Which of the following inferences is most probably true according to the passage?
    A:When Karen was in a great hurry to smoke,she would feel much anxiety.
    B:If she selected the fourth item on the shelf in a group,the fourth child must experience some unknown disaster.
    C:Drinking four cups of coffee would make Karen more comfortable than drinking two cups.
    D:Karen was a mother of four sons.

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题是阅读综合理解能力考查题。题目是:以下哪项有可能治疗凯伦的疾病?选项A“她的孩子都完好”;选项B“她停止计数”;选项C“向精神分析学家求助”;选项 D“戒烟”。根据常识判断,我们可确定答案为C。
    本题是阅读综合理解能力考查题。题目是:以下哪项推论是正确的?选项 A“凯伦匆忙吸烟时会感到焦虑”;选项B“如果她选了货架上的第四样物品,她的第四个孩子一定会遭遇不明的灾难”;选项C“喝4杯咖啡要比喝两杯让凯伦感觉更好”;选项D"凯伦是4个儿子的母亲”。通读全文可知正确答案为C。
    本题是阅读综合理解能力考查题。题目是:作者用凯伦购物这个例子要说明的目的。选项A“孩子的健康与她选的物品密切相关”;选项B“凯伦无法完成日常的活动”;选项C“具体的数字如何与孩子们的健康相关”;选项D“进一步说明凯伦遭受心理疾病的折磨”。因此答案选D。
    本题是细节考查题。原文是:凯伦对数字的纠缠而延伸到其他方面。因此只能选D。
    本题是阅读综合理解能力考查题。选项A“描述了一位遭受心理疾病折磨的妇女”;选项B“警告读者关注自己的想象力”;选项C“解释凯伦为何会有这些奇怪的念头”;选项D“给读者提供用于研究的例子”。因此答案选A。

  • 第6题:

    She felt frustrated on the train because__________.

    A.her train was delayed for four hours
    B.she didn't have a pen with her
    C.her mind suddenly went blank
    D.no one would offer her help

    答案:B
    解析:
    根据文章第四段“To my immense frustration('沮丧),I didn’t have a functioning pen withme.”可知,答案选B。

  • 第7题:

    —She‘s broken her arm again.
    —Again I______she_______ever broken it before.

    A.don‘t know;has
    B.didn’t know;had
    C.didn‘t know;has
    D.hadn’t know;would

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第8题:

    Literacy Volunteer Last summer I went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer (扫盲志愿者). The training I received, though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student, however. When I began to discover what other people's lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading. My first student Jane was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by their labels. As a result, if the product had a different label, she would not recognize it as the product she wanted. As we worked together, learning how to read built Jane's self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. She sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read pride was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid off. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself, too. I found that helping Jane to build her self-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before. As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Jane did. At the end of the program, Jane began helping her youngest son with his reading.()

    • A、True
    • B、False
    • C、Not Given

    正确答案:A

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    The author did not stay and watch the game of pétanque because she ______.
    A

    was afraid the players would know she was in Paris alone

    B

    was more interested in seeing the city than in watching a game

    C

    tried to talk to the players and was rebuffed

    D

    felt overwhelmed by her anomalous position

    E

    was already familiar with the game


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    文中提到作者本想再看一会儿比赛,但是她意识到她是这里唯一的女孩,而且周围的人都在看她,所以她离开了,故选D项。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Literacy Volunteer Last summer I went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer (扫盲志愿者). The training I received, though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student, however. When I began to discover what other people's lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading. My first student Jane was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by their labels. As a result, if the product had a different label, she would not recognize it as the product she wanted. As we worked together, learning how to read built Jane's self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. She sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read pride was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid off. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself, too. I found that helping Jane to build her self-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before. As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Jane did. After her successful trip to the supermarket,Jane reported how self-confident she felt.()
    A

    True

    B

    False

    C

    Not Given


    正确答案: B
    解析: 第三段第三句讲到After this successful … she felt,所以题干的信息是正确的。答案为A。

  • 第11题:

    填空题
    If only she (know) ____ that her behavior was not welcome, she would have been more careful with it.

    正确答案: had known
    解析:
    本题考查虚拟语气。句意:要是她早知道她的行为举止不受欢迎,她就会多注意一下了。空格处所在的从句为虚拟语气的条件从句,表示与过去事实相反的假设,所以应该用know的过去完成时had known。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Practice 7  When Mary Lennox was sent to Misselthwaite Manor to live with her uncle everybody said she was the most disagreeable-looking child ever seen. It was true, too. She had a little thin face and a little thin body, thin light hair and a sour expression. Her hair was yellow, and her face was yellow because she had been born in India and had always been ill in one way or another. Her father had held a position under the English Government and had always been busy and ill himself, and her mother had been a great beauty who cared only to go to parties and amuse herself with gay people. She had not wanted a little girl at all, and when Mary was born she handed her over to the care of an Ayah, who was made to understand that if she wished to please the Mem Sahib she must keep the child out of sight as much as possible. So when she was a sickly, fretful, ugly little baby she was kept out of the way, and when she became a sickly, fretful, toddling thing she was kept out of the way also. She never remembered seeing familiarly anything but the dark faces of her Ayah and the other native servants. And as they always obeyed her and gave her her own way in everything, because the Mem Sahib would be angry if she was disturbed by her crying, by the time she was six years old she was as tyrannical and selfish a little pig as ever lived. The young English governess who came to teach her to read and write disliked her so much that she gave up her place in three months, and when other governesses came to try to fill it they always went away in a shorter time than the first one. So if Mary had not chosen to really want to know how to read books she would never have learned her letters at all.

    正确答案:
    【参考译文】
    当玛丽·劳诺克斯被送到米瑟斯威特庄园,和她舅舅一起生活的时候,每个人都说她是他们见过的长相最令人不舒服孩子。这也对,玛丽有着消瘦的脸蛋、单薄的身体、薄薄的头发和一副不高兴的表情。她的头发是黄色的,由于出生在印度并且总是因为这样或那样的原因而生病,她的脸蛋也显得那么蜡黄。玛丽的父亲在英国政府中有份工作,经常很忙也时不时地生病,她的母亲是个大美人,只关心各种聚会以及和一些男人们寻欢作乐。玛丽的母亲从来没有想过要一个小女孩,当玛丽出生后,她就把她交给奶妈来照顾,奶妈知道,如果她想让女主人高兴的话,她就必须尽可能地把这个孩子带离她的视线。所以,当玛丽还是个多病、爱哭、难看的小婴孩时,她就被带离大人们的视线。当玛丽长成为一个多病、爱哭、蹒跚学步的小孩时,她还是被带离大人们的视线。除了奶妈和其他印度仆人的黑脸,玛丽从没记得见过任何熟悉的东西。因为女主人会被她的哭声打扰到而生气,所以奶妈和仆人们非常顺从玛丽,让她为所欲为。当玛丽长到6岁时,她像一头小猪那样乖戾而自私。来教她阅读和书写的年轻英语家庭女教师非常不喜欢玛丽,三个月后就放弃了这份工作,而后来试图教她的家庭教师也总是干不到第一位那么长的时间就离开了。所以如果不是玛丽自己真的想要读书的话,恐怕她连自己的名字也不会写。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Not only she but also her neighbours ______to the party.

    A. was invited

    B. has been invited

    C. have invited

    D. were invited


    正确答案:D

    10.答案为D  不仅她而且她的邻居们都被邀请参加聚会了。由not only...but also...连接两个名词或代词做主语时,谓语动词应与but also后面的主语保持一致。

  • 第14题:

    I feared that the shopkeeper would change her mind ( ).

    A、or that she would raise her price

    B、or that she will raise her price

    C、or that she raises her price

    D、and raises her price


    参考答案:D

  • 第15题:

    If her marriage had not cut short her college education she _____ a teacher.

    A:would have been

    B:would be

    C:had been

    D:was


    正确答案:A

  • 第16题:

    Mrs King has worked in our school for twenty years. She teaches history here. She often reads(11) when she is free. So she knows much. She has been (12) in China since she left university. Last summer she(13) her two weeks holiday there.She thinks it was one of her(14) holidays and she'll remember it for ever.

    In a shop next to the museum,Mrs King found an ancient teapot. She liked it very much and bought it. She took good care of it all the time. She often appreciated(欣赏) it at home and wouldn't (15) it to others.

    One day,Ann,Mrs King's daughter,brought the teapot out when she was looking for an expensive watch. Bad luck! She dropped it to the floor and of course,it was broken. She under-stood what it would (16). She looked at it for a long time. She was very (17) to tell her mother about it. She thought and thought and at last she found (18) .

    This afternoon,as soon as Mrs King came back from .(19) ,Ann asked,"Do you know what present I:m going to give for your birthday,Mum?"

    "No,dear,"answered the woman,"what is it?" .

    "A nice teapot. "

    " (20) I've got a ruce one,you know." .

    "No,you haven't,l dropped it yesterday. "

    ( )11.

    A.letters

    B. novels

    C. picture-books

    D. newspapers


    正确答案:D
    11.D【解析】根据下一句“she knows much”可判断她应该是常读报纸。

  • 第17题:

    My daughter was leafing through some old photo albums the other day when she laughed and pulled out an old picture to show me. There I was a skinny 12 year old with thick, bushy, brown hair. l looked down at the picture and smiled. Only one thought was on my mind: "If only I knew then what I know now. If I knew then what I know now: I would have danced more, laughed more, and sang more no matter who was watching. I would have not cared a bit what other people thought of me.
    I would have cared a whole lot more, however, about what God thought of me. I would have been fearless in showing my love, sharing my joy, and living my life.

    Of all the four ideas, which won ' t the author agree with?

    A. One should not care what other people think of him/her.
    B. One should show his/her love bravely.
    C. One should only care what God thinks of him/her.
    D. One should do anything regardless of who is watching.

    答案:C
    解析:
    细节题。根据文章二段第二句“1 would have cared a whole lot more,however,about what God thought of me. ”可以知道作者的观点是会更多的去在乎上天的安排,而不是C 选择中的“only”只在乎上天的安排。所以选择C。

  • 第18题:

    共用题干
    Gorillas Have a Word for It
    Koko is the first gorilla to have been taught sign language(a way of communicating by using hands and fingers rather than speech).With a vocabulary of more than 1000 words,she is the first to prove we share a world with other intelligent beings who feel emotions,look forward to celebrations and also have a sense of humour.
    The 30-year study of Koko has redefined science's concept of gorilla intelligence.
    ______(46).But what had not been recognised by the scientific community was that gorillas have the ability to learn a language and have complex emotions.
    Koko lives in the Santa Cruz mountains in North America,in a wooded spot overlooking a valley.______(47).She has a barrel on which she likes to sit when‘talking'to humans-gorillas feel more secure when they can look down on others-while her toys are spread everywhere.
    In addition she has an outside enclosure where she spends her days when it is not raining.
    It is her conversations with her teacher, Dr. Penny Patterson,that are inspiring. Penny explains:The reality of my discovery is that our abilities as humans,our skills,sensibilities and emotions are very similar to the great apes.______(48).
    When she began teaching Koko sign language,placing the little fingers of the one-year-old gorilla into the correct positions for‘drink’,‘eat’,‘more’,and rewarding her with food,Dr.
    Patterson had no idea how quickly Koko would learn."At first,it seemed Koko was using sign language as a tool to get something,"says Patterson."It became the kind of reward system that you could expect of a cat or a dog. But early in her training,she began to combine signs that made me think she was capable of more."______(49).For example,she didn't know the word for‘ring’,so she combined the signs for‘finger’and‘bracelet’to express it.
    Dr. Patterson continues:"Koko loves babies and young people.And when she is asked what gorillas like best,she always says'Gorilla love eat,good'."One of Patterson's favourite stories demonstrates Koko's sense of humour.______(50).
    From the age of three,Koko shared her accommodation with Michael who was intended as a mate .However,Michael died suddenly two years ago of a heart attack."Koko went into a de- pression following Michael's death,"says Patterson."She would sit for hours with her head hung low looking upset."
    Dr. Patterson asked her if she was looking forward to moving to Hawaii,where Patterson is raising money to build a gorilla refuge.Koko signed"Yes",provided she could have curtains in her new home!

    ______(47)
    A: When a visitor asked her to show him something scary,she held up a minor to his face!
    B: Language studies had been made using chimpanzees before,but never with a gorilla.
    C: According to some scientists,genetically there is only a 2%difference between gorillas and bumans:we share the same blood type,have the same number of hairs per square inch and also the same temperament.
    D: She has her own home,with curtains,and a nest of blankets,which is her bed,in one corner.
    E: What we have learnt is that gorillas are more complex than we ever imagined.
    F: Now Koko is so proficient in sign language that if she doesn't know a word she invents one.

    答案:D
    解析:
    空后说但是科学界还没有认同的一点是,黑猩猩学习语言的能力和复杂情感表达的能力。由“But”一词可知,该句与空中内容是转折关系。因此C项(科学家们认为猩猩和人类只有2%的差异:我们有着相同的血型,每平方英寸有着相同数量的头发,并且有着相同的性情。)是该空答案。


    空后讲述的是Koko家里的情况。因此D项(她有自己的家,而且还挂着帘子,家里的一个角落还有一个由毯子所铺成的窝,这也就是她的床。)符合该处句意。


    空前说,我们所发现的是,作为人我们所具有的能力、我们的技能、我们的感知能力和我们的情感都与大程程非常相似。根据选项可知,E项(我们所了解到,大猩猩比我们想象中的更为复杂。)与上一句存在相关性,符合该处句意。


    空后一句的举例说,当她不知道“响铃”这个词是如何表达的时候,她会把表达“手指”的手势语和表达“手镯”的手势语合起来表达“响铃”这个词。因此F项(现在Koko在手势运用上是如此的娴熟,以至于她在不知道一个单词该如何表达的时候,她会发明一个词。)是空缺处内容。


    空前一句说,Patterson最喜欢的一个故事证明Koko是有幽默感的。由此可知A项(当游客让她用手势表达恐怖的东西时,她会拿起一面镜子来对准那个游客。)是对大猩猩有幽默感的实例。故本题选A。

  • 第19题:

    Literacy Volunteer Last summer I went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer (扫盲志愿者). The training I received, though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student, however. When I began to discover what other people's lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading. My first student Jane was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by their labels. As a result, if the product had a different label, she would not recognize it as the product she wanted. As we worked together, learning how to read built Jane's self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. She sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read pride was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid off. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself, too. I found that helping Jane to build her self-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before. As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Jane did. If the product had a different label,she would not recognize it as the product she wanted.()

    • A、True
    • B、False
    • C、Not Given

    正确答案:A

  • 第20题:

    Literacy Volunteer Last summer I went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer (扫盲志愿者). The training I received, though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student, however. When I began to discover what other people's lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading. My first student Jane was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by their labels. As a result, if the product had a different label, she would not recognize it as the product she wanted. As we worked together, learning how to read built Jane's self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. She sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read pride was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid off. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself, too. I found that helping Jane to build her self-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before. As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Jane did. Jane could not recognize items by their labels.()

    • A、True
    • B、False
    • C、Not Given

    正确答案:B

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Literacy Volunteer Last summer I went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer (扫盲志愿者). The training I received, though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student, however. When I began to discover what other people's lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading. My first student Jane was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by their labels. As a result, if the product had a different label, she would not recognize it as the product she wanted. As we worked together, learning how to read built Jane's self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. She sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read pride was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid off. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself, too. I found that helping Jane to build her self-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before. As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Jane did. She could write out a shopping list.()
    A

    True

    B

    False

    C

    Not Given


    正确答案: A
    解析: 第二段倒数第三句讲到Since she did not … a shopping list,即Jane因为不认字,无法写出购物清单。所以题干的说法是错误的。答案为B。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Literacy Volunteer Last summer I went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer (扫盲志愿者). The training I received, though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student, however. When I began to discover what other people's lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading. My first student Jane was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by their labels. As a result, if the product had a different label, she would not recognize it as the product she wanted. As we worked together, learning how to read built Jane's self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. She sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read pride was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid off. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself, too. I found that helping Jane to build her self-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before. As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Jane did. I once could not read.()
    A

    True

    B

    False

    C

    Not Given


    正确答案: B
    解析: 题干意为“我曾经一度不能阅读”,文章没有相关信息。答案为C。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Laura would have been more considerate if she had changed a little bit, _____?
    A

    hadn’t she

    B

    hasn’t she

    C

    wouldn’t she

    D

    didn’t she


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    虚拟语气及反义疑问句题。一般来说,反义疑问句要与主句的主语和谓语相对应,主句的谓语部分为would have been…,主语为Laura,在反义疑问句中用she指代,所以本题应选C。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is TRUE?
    A

    The less education he or she has, the more regrets she or he would have.

    B

    The more education he or she has, the less regrets she or he would have.

    C

    More women than men had regrets about love and family.

    D

    The regret of action seems to last longer than that of inaction.


    正确答案: B
    解析: