精英家教网 > 高中英语 > 题目详情
8.The room is very large and only little room _____ by the new piano.(  )
A.are taken upB.takes upC.is taken upD.is taking up

分析 这个房间非常大,并且新钢琴只占据了一点空间.

解答 答案:C,考查被动语态,句子主语only ittle room"只有一点空间"与谓语动词take up"占用"是被动的关系,因此使用被动语态be done,主语little room是不可数名词,因此be动词使用单数is,故答案为C,A选项be动词使用错误,B选项用的主动语态错误,D选项使用的是现在进行时错误.

点评 此题考查被动语态的用法,做这类题时应分析主语与谓语动词之间的关系,并注意主语的单复数形式.

练习册系列答案
相关习题

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

5.WHEN the White House announced that Malia Obama,the older daughter of US President Barack Obama,would wait until 2017to enroll in Harvard and would take a gap year in the meantime,a lot of Americans were confused.But the White House didn't say what Malia Obama would do during the year she's taking off.
Gap years are so popular in Britain that more than 200,000students take them every year.However,they are virtually unknown to many students in the US.Only about 1percent of graduating seniors,or about 30,000American students,decide to take a year off between high school and college.
Gap years,as defined (定义) by most US colleges,are structured (规划好的) educational periods of travel,volunteering or other kinds of learning through experiences.They usually have to be approved by the colleges students plan to attend,and more American students have started to take gap years.
According to American Gap Association surveys,there was a 22percent increase in students taking gap years in 2015over the previous year.
While many colleges,and particularly public universities,don't allow students to defer enrollment,Florida State University has begun encouraging its freshmen to take a year off from their studies in order to get some extra maturity and new experiences.
"We know very clearly now that gap years can be an educational experience that changes you completely,"said Joe O'Shea,president of the board of the American Gap Association."They show an increase in determination.Gap years help increase students'focus while their identities and future plans take shape."
Just ask Karis Engle,who spent a year with a charitable organization in Haiti at age 18.The experience has made her realize that she wants to help others.Engle,now the president of The Glades Initiative,a non-profit organization that helps with food security in communities in southern Florida,said the immersion (沉浸) in a very different culture completely changed her worldview.
By the time she entered Bethel College in Kansas a year later,her life had changed.
"I felt like I was different from most people there.I knew clearly what I wanted to study,which was international development with an emphasis on social work,"Engle said.
She believes gap years are good ways for young people to get away from their comfortable lives,family expectations and pressures from society to see their lives from a new angle.
"It helps you choose your path,"she said,"instead of letting it choose you
29.According to the article,which of the following statements is TRUE?C
A.Malia Obama is going to go backpacking through Europe with her friends during her gap year.
B.Most public universities in America encourage students to take a gap year.
C.Students learn through their experiences by traveling,volunteering etc during gap years.
D.American students can take a year off whenever they want.
30.The example of Karis Engle is used to show thatD.
A.students have a new worldview after taking a gap year
B.gap years can help students become better leaders
C.students can experience what it is like to be away from comfortable lives
D.gaps years help students become more clear about their future
31.The article was mainly written toB.
A.explain why Malia Obama wants to take a gap year
B.explain what a gap year is and what its benefits are
C.show the growing popularity of gap years in America
D.encourage Chinese students to take a gap year.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:选择题

19.Some of you may have finished Unit One.________,you can go on to Unit Two.(  )
A.If you mayB.If you doC.If notD.If so

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

16.Many private schools of higher education around the country are in danger.Not all will be saved,and perhaps not all deserve to be saved.There are low-quality schools just as there are low-quality businesses.We have no duty to save them simply because they exist.
But many promising institutions that deserve to continue are threatened.They are doing a fine job educationally,but they are caught in a financial squeeze,with no way to reduce rising cost or increase income significantly.Raising tuition(学费) doesn't bring in more income,for each time tuition goes up,the enrollment(入学) goes down,or the amount that must be given away in student aid goes up.Schools are bad businesses,whether public or private,not usually because of mismanagement but because of the nature of the business.They lose money on every customer,and they can go bankrupt either from too few students or too many students.Even a very good college is a very bad business.
It is such colleges,promising but threatened,that I worry about.Low enrollment is not their chief problem.Even with full enrollment,they may  go under.Efforts to save them,and preferably to keep them private,are a national necessity.There is no basis for arguing that private schools are in nature better than public schools.There are many examples to the contrary.Anyone can name public universities and colleges that rank as the finest in the nation and the world.It is now inevitable that public schools will be dominant,and therefore diversity,which is a national necessity,should be advocated.In an imperfect society such as ours,uniformity of education throughout the nation could be dangerous,and diversity tends to be healthy in the forms of education.Not only supporters of public higher education,but also the whole society should be fully conscious of what great impact sustaining private higher education has.

61.According to the author's opinion schools are bad businesses because ofD.
A.mismanagement           B.too few students
C.too many students       D.the nature of schools
62.The author used the phrase"go under"in Paragraph 3to meanA.
A.get into difficulties   B.have low enrollment
C.have low tuition        D.bring in more money
63.We can reasonably conclude from this passage that the author made an appeal to the public in order to supportB.
A.public institutions         B.private schools
C.uniformity of education     D.high quality of education
64.Which of the following statements is NOT true?C
ZZ.High-quality private schools deserve to be saved.
A.If the tuition is raised,the enrollment goes down.
B.There are many cases to show that public schools are better than private schools.
C.Private schools have more money than public schools.
65.Which of the following ways could possibly save private schools according to the writer?C
A.Raising tuition.                   B.Full enrollment.
C.National awareness and support.    D.Reduction of rising cost.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

3.On Christmas Eve-the night before Christmas Day-children all over Britain put a stocking(长袜) at the end of their beds before they go to sleep.Their parents usually tell them that Father Christmas will come during the night.
     Father Christmas is very kind and warm-hearted.He gets to the top of each house and climbs down the chimney into the fireplace.He fills each of the stockings with Christmas presents.
     Of course,Father Christmas isn't real.In Jim and Kate's house,"Father Christmas"is really Mr.Green.Mr.Green doesn't climb down the chimney.He waits until the children are asleep.Then he quietly goes into their bedrooms and fills their stockings with small presents.When they were very young,Mr.Green sometimes wore(穿) a red coat.But he doesn't do that now.The children are no longer young,and they know who"Father Christmas"really is.But they still put their stockings at the end of their beds.

56.Christmas Eve isD.
A.the night of Christmas Day        B.the evening of Christmas Day
C.Christmas Day                     D.the night before Christmas Day
57.Father Christmas often puts presentsB.
A.into children's hats              B.into children's stockings
C.under children's beds             D.into children's shoes
58.When the children are older,theyC.
A.know that Father Christmas is real
B.ask their mother to fill their stockings with presents
C.know that Father Christmas is really their father
D.know that Father Christmas is really their friend
59.Father Christmas comes into the house through theA.
A.chimney       B.back door         C.front door          D.window.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:书面表达

13.假设你是高二(1)班李华,参与学校英语校刊征稿活动,向全校同学推荐一个游戏网页.请根据下面提供的信息,介绍该网页的基本情况,并谈谈自己对此活动的感想.
参考词汇:赞助商sponsor(n.);一粒a grain of
注意:
1.开头已为你写好.
2.词数不少于60.
My dear fellow schoolmates,here I'm introducing you an interesting game website.
                                                                        
                                                                       
                                                                       
                                                                        

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

20.French people pride themselves on their delicious foods,such as cheese,baguettes and croissants(two kinds of food).In fact,food is an important part of French culture.Families and friends spend hours over the dinner table each night.It is the opposite of the fast-food habit common in other parts of the West.
It's the reason why the French are very angry that a McDonald's is opening beneath Paris's most famous museum:the Louvre (卢浮宫).The new restaurant will be the 1,142nd McDonald's in France,and will open in the underground approach to the museum.But many French people can't understand why this American chain is opening in the heart of French culture.
    However,McDonald's is paying no notice to the complaint.McDonald's now has 31,000 chains worldwide.Tourists are hungry,and opening chains in tourist spots pays well.
    There is another chain threatening France's heritage.This time it is coffee rather than burgers.As more and more Starbucks open in Paris,traditional French cafés are forced to close.
    The trouble with American companies opening chains throughout the world is the destructive effect they can have on a country's culture.How can a small,independent coffee shop compete with the multi-billion dollar chain?You can go to a Starbucks in any city in the world,but you can only go to a Parisian café in France.
    Responsibility is with the tourists.A McDonald's wouldn't open so near the Louvre if it weren't not going to make money.Similarly,a Pizza Hut wouldn't overlook (俯瞰) Egypt's Great Pyramid if no one wants to sit in it.Maybe next time you visit the Great Wall,you should think twice before ordering a Cappuccino in the Starbucks.
58.Why are the French very angry when a McDonald's is opening beneath the Louvre?
D
A.Because they will spend many hours in McDonald's.
B.Because French food culture is very impressive.
C.Because they also have the fast-food habit.
D.Because they are proud of their own food.
59.The McDonald's will be located in the underground approach to the museum becauseB.
A.the complaints of the French are useless
B.opening a chain in tourist spot is rewarding
C.McDonald's tends to be in the heart of culture
D.it will help to attract more tourists for the museum
60.What is the trouble with American companies opening chains all over the world?C
A.The traditional stores of a country are forced to fight back.
B.The traditional stores of a country become dependant.
C.They have negative effect on a country's culture.
D.The multi-billion dollar chain can't be matched.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

17.This is a true story from Guyana.One day,a boy took a piece of paper from a box.He made a paper ball and pushed it into his nose.He couldn't get it out.He ran crying to his mother.His mother couldn't get the paper out,either.A week later,the paper was still in the boy's nose.His nose began to have a bad smell.
So his mother took the boy to a hospital.The doctor looked up at the child's nose,but she couldn't get the paper out.She said she had to cut the boy's nose to get the paper out.
The boy's mother came home looking sad.She didn't want her child to have his nose cut.The next day she took the boy to her friend Sidney who lived in a house with an old lady called May.May wanted to see the child,so the child let her look up his nose.
"Yes,I can see it,"May said."It will be out soon."
As she spoke,she shook some black pepper (胡椒粉)on the child's nose.The child gave a mighty sneeze and the paper flew out.His mother was surprised.May told his mother to take the boy to the seaside for a swim,for the salt water would go up his nose and stop the bad smell.
So the lucky boy didn't have to go to the hospital to have his nose cut.

21.After the boy pushed a paper ball into his nose,C.
A.he took it out                
B.his mother took it out
C.he tried to take it out but failed         
D.he did nothing but cry
22.Which of the following is TRUE?D
A.The doctor helped to take the paper ball out of the boy's nose.
B.The boy had to have his nose cut at last.
C.The boy's mother found some black pepper to solve the problem.
D.May succeeded in taking the paper out.
23.The boy should be taken to the seaside for a swim becauseC.
A.he needed to learn to swim.
B.the sea water would wash out the paper ball.
C.the sea water would stop the bad smell of his nose.
D.he needed a rest.

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英语 来源: 题型:阅读理解

18.The most important holiday in spring,especially for Christians (基督徒),is Easter.This Christian holiday is not on the same date every year,but it's always on a Sunday.It can be any Sunday between March 22and April 25.Many people celebrate Easter by buying new clothes.Children celebrate by hunting for colored eggs that their parents have hidden aroundthe house.People also give Easter baskets filled ith candy and other goodies to one another to celebrate the day.
But the holiday is more than new clothes and good things to eat.On Easter,many people go to church to celebrate Jesus'resurrection (复活) from the dead.
Most people color them.Some people hide them.Others just eat them.But no matter what one does with Easter eggs,they are an important Easter tradition throughout the Western world.
People from many different cultures celebrate Easter.In both America and Belgium,children look for Easter eggs hidden on lawns and in bushes.In America,children believe the eggs are hidden by the Easter bunny (复活节兔子).But in Belgium,the hidden eggs are supposed to have fallen from church bells.
In Bulgaria,red Easter eggs are lucky in churches; Bulgarian families also hit these Easter eggs together to see whose is the strongest.The winner looks forward to good fortune that year.
Still dozens of other Easter traditions exist.In parts of Austria,for example,children sing from door to door and are rewarded with colorful eggs.
13.Easter comesD.
A.on the same date every year  
B.on Sunday on March 22
C.on Sunday on April 25      
D.on a Sunday between March 22and April 25
14.For Christians the more important thing to do on Easter isB.
A.buying new clothes
B.going to church to celebrate Jesus'resurrection
C.eating delicious food and paint color eggs
D.exchange beautiful gifts each other
15.In some places of Austria,children sing from door to door forB.
A.blesses      
B.Easter eggs    
C.candy and goodies   
D.Easter bunny.

查看答案和解析>>

同步练习册答案