It was plenty of reading he did as a young man made him such a famous writer. A.when;that B.that;when C.that;who D.that;that 答案:D 提示:第一个that引导定语从句,第二个that是强调句型中的that. 查看更多

 

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     A man who dined regularly in his favorite restaurant complained about the bread.It wasn't    1   he
said, that other restaurants served lots of    2  . But here he got only one piece.
     So the next time he came in, they    3   him four pieces. He still said it wasn't   4  . For his next visit they put a large basket of bread on the table. But still he   5  ,"The other restaurants give all the bread you can
  6  ". 
     They decided to be    7  for him the next day. They had    8   an enormous loaf of bread. It was six feet long and two feet wide. Four people carried the loaf to his    9  .They plopped (使掉下) it down in front
of him. It took up half the table and over both sides.The chef stood back to see    11   the customer would react.
     He looked over the loaf and    12  ,"So, we're back to one piece again, aren't we?" Like this man, we
volunteer to be    13  . We believe life is unfair and people are    14  . We think everyone should know just how    15   things are and we feel obliged to tell them.
     The problem is that life sometimes is unfair,   16   the greater truth is that people can decide whether
they are victims or    17  . Happy people have learned that they cannot always    18   their
circumstances, but they can often decide how they will    19  .What life means to us is determined not so
much by what life brings to us as by the    20   we bring to life; not so much by what happens to us as by
our reaction to what happens.You were born to be a victor! You were meant to be happy!
(     )1. A.cheap    
(     )2.A.bread      
(     )3.A.sold      
(     )4.A.plent y    
(     )5.A.disagreed  
(     )6.A.eat        
(     )7. A.useful  
(     )8.A. arranged  
(     )9.A.home      
(     )10.A.got      
(     )11.A.how      
(     )12.A.shouted  
(     )13.A.suffers  
(     )14.A.different
(     )15.A.terrible  
(     )16.A.and      
(     )17.A.champions
(     )18.A.adjust    
(     )19.A.respond  
(     )20.A.meaning  
B.expensive    
B.fruit        
B.served      
B.delicious    
B.disapproved  
B.produce      
B.ready        
B.organized    
B.office      
B.fell        
B.what        
B.whispered    
B.losers      
B.untrustworthy
B.nice        
B.but          
B.conquerors  
B.match        
B.ignore      
B.attitude    
C.fair        
C.soup        
C.bought      
C.suitable    
C.praised      
C.bake        
C.sorry        
C.prepared    
C.table        
C.swung        
C.when        
C.commented    
C.assistants  
C.cruel        
C.hard        
C.even        
C.fighters    
C.control      
C.evaluate    
C.approach    
D.possible    
D.pudding    
D.prepared    
D.enough      
D.complained  
D.consume    
D.anxious    
D.ordered    
D.counter    
D.hung        
D.why        
D.yelled      
D.victims    
D.impatient  
D.fantastic  
D.if          
D.victors    
D.direct      
D.cooperate  
D.manner      
                                                                     

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It was dark and cold. They had to find a house ____ and some wood ____.

  A. to stay in…to make a fire with  B. to stay…to make a fire with

   C. to stay in…to make a fire       D. to stay…to make a fire

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It was a time_______ the killer whales helped the whalers catch the baleen whales.


  1. A.
    when
  2. B.
    that
  3. C.
    then
  4. D.
    which

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One winter during college in New York, I took an 8 am history class to fulfill a requirement. It was 36 to get up for that class, but every morning I would 37 the cold winds and went to the lecture.

The professor for the class would step 38 into the room. He was terribly nervous about the class and always fixed his eyes on his book, never 39 us.

I felt that I needed to do something to 40 the boredom, so I tried to find something in his lecture to ask him, 41 me to pay attention rather than letting my eyes close. The first time 42 I raised my hand, he was surprised but was obviously 43 to have a question to answer. I continued to do this every day. The professor seemed to become a bit more 44 and some other students even joined in. In fact, his answers were always 45. In this way, I learned quite a lot and realized the professor was indeed a/an 46 in his field.

On the last day of class we 47 our books and headed out. The professor stepped directly in front of me, with obvious 48, putting out his hand. He said, “49 you for making my class so interesting,” shaking my hand and smiling. I was so 50. To me, it had been a pleasant way to 51 the time in his lesson. I had no idea that my 52 had any effect on him or the others at all.

That 53 has stayed with me for 30 years. I don’t 54 the fact I learned in his class, but I’ll never forget the professor who taught me a lesson about the 55 of acts of kindness, indeed or not.

A. impossible               B. rough             C. natural                  D. tough

A. slow                       B. brave             C. lower              D. warm

A. shyly                      B. eagerly           C. proudly           D. hurriedly

A. looking down at            B. looking up at     C. looking up to  D. looking down upon

A. ignore                        B. delay              C. stop                D. understand

A. forcing                       B. allowing         C. advising           D. persuading

A. when                      B. in which         C. *                    D. that

A. impatient                    B. sorry              C. shocked          D. pleased

A. relaxed                       B. annoyed          C. tired               D. determined

A. boring                       B. interesting       C. puzzling         D. worrying

A. permanent               B. temporary       C. expert             D. fool

A. read                           B. copied             C. ordered            D. gathered

A. pity                           B. effort              C. humor            D. guilt

A. Thank                       B. Forgive           C. Blame             D. Praise

A. honest                        B. nervous          C. surprised        D. disappointed

A. save                           B. spend              C. spare              D. pass

A. stories                      B. questions         C. appearance    D. care

A. moment                     B. opinion          C. suggestion       D. wish

A. like                            B. know              C. recall             D. believe

A. concept                      B. reward             C. price               D. power

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There was once a man who had a donkey and a beautiful lapdog. The donkey was kept in a barn and had plenty of corn and hay to eat. Indeed, he was just as lucky as any donkey could be. The little dog stayed in the house and was well liked by the master. He was always playing and jumping about in an funny way and was allowed  to lie in his master’s lap(膝盖). Meanwhile, the donkey had plenty to do. He pulled wood all day long and had to take his turn at the mill during the night. He often complained about his problems, and it bored him to see the lapdog living such an easy life, while he had to work so hard. Finally he thought to himself that if he acted the same way as the lapdog to his master, he would be treated the same way. So, one day he ran out of his barn and went fast into the house, where he began to kick about in a very strange way. Then, swaying his tail and imitating the funny behavior of the pet lapdog, he knocked over the table where his master was eating. He also broke all the dishes into very small pieces and did not stop until he jumped onto his master, trying to lick and paw him with his rough feet.

   Seeing their master in great danger, the servants thought it was time to help him. They beat the foolish donkey with sticks until he could not get up again. As he was about to die, he cried, “Why couldn’t I have remained satisfied the way I was? Why did I try to imitate a creature who was nothing but a lazy puppy after all?”

The underlined sentence in the first paragraph probably means ______.                                            

A. the donkey was treated well by his master   

B. the donkey was treated badly and cruelly   

C. other donkeys were satisfied with their life

D. the donkey was not satisfied with his life

According to the passage, we know that every day, _______.

A. the dog turned around the mill

B. the donkey jumped in the house

C. the donkey imitated the dog

D. the dog accompanied the master

The reason why the donkey felt angry was that _____.                               

A. he had to do a lot of boring work

B. he envied the easy life the dog lived

C. he was often beaten by the servants

D. he was tied and couldn’t move freely

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