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  • 第1题:

    Tony p________ sports every.day.


    正确答案:
    32.plays

  • 第2题:

    ______had he arrived home than it began to rain.

    A. Not until

    B. No sooner

    C. Scarcely

    D. hardly


    正确答案:B
    14.句型 no sooner...than刚??就??。选项 B是正确的。

  • 第3题:

    Hardly ()home when it began to rain.

    A、had I got

    B、I had got

    C、had I arrived in

    D、I had arrived at


    参考答案:A

  • 第4题:

    5.We _______ here________ ou come back.

    A. will leave; until

    B. will stay; till

    C. won't leave; after

    D. won- t stay; until


    正确答案:B
    5.B【解析】由句意“我们将在这儿等到你回来”可知,用will stay... till或won't leave... until。

  • 第5题:

    ________ to speak when the audience interrupted him.

    [A] Hardly had he begun

    [B] No sooner had he begun

    [C] Not until he began

    [D] Scarcely did he begin


    正确答案:A

  • 第6题:

    Hardly ______ when the door suddenly closed.

    A. they had arrived

    B. they arrived

    C. did they arrive

    D. had they arrived


    正确答案:D

    9.答案为D。他们刚到门突然就关上了。副词hardly置于句首时主谓倒装,助动词提前。根据题意,主句动作发生在从句之前,从句中动词是过去式,因此主句中的动词应该用过去完成式。

  • 第7题:

    In a big decision,the Supreme Court overturned a 1992 federal law that had effectively banned all states except Nevada from legalizing sports betting.The court had no opinion about sports gambling itself.11 merely reasserted a constitutional restraint on federal power over the states.So before states rush to permit,regulate,and tax sports betting,they may want to first weigh the original reasons behind the now-defunct ban.The big reason given back then by Congress was to maintain sports as a public display of talent,effort,and teamwork-the very opposite of a belief in chance.The integrity of athletes lies in their ability to master the circumstances of a game.In sports,unforeseen circumstances are not considered luck but rather a challenge to test the skills of athletes.Sports should not be sullied by the false hopes of quick riches by gamblers pining for a"lucky break."Like society itself,sports rely on each person's desire to understand the causality of evenrs and make the best of them.Athletes know they cannot put faith in so-called fortune.Nor should governments.If states now boost sports betting by legatizing it,what message are they sending about athletics-in fact,about any physical or mental endeavor?According to Bill Bradley,a former NBA star and the then-senator who sponsored the 1992 law,placing bets on players makes them no better than roulette chips.Sports have a dignity thai defies those who want to see games turning on a twist of fate.Mr.Bradley also gives a second reason for governments not to push betting on sports.Should gambling be allowed on Little League games or middle-school athletics?Even New Jersey,which led the case against the 1992 act,did not want betting on its local teams.Up to now,most major professional sports leagues were opposed to lifting the federal ban.They feared athletes might throw a game or simply rig a play at the request of gambling agencies,as is often the case in many parts of the world.If games were seen as gamed,fans might flee.Now after this ruling,however,leagues might be tempted by the possibility they could get what is misnamed an"integrity fee,"or a percentage of gambling revenues from each game.States,too,appear tempted to gain tax revenue from sports gambling-although they should first look at how little Nevada has actually gainecl from sports betting in comparison to other types of gambling.The uncertainties of legalized,regulated sports gambling in the United States are very high.But one certainty remains:Sports must remain pure in their purpose as a contest of what athletes give in a game,not what betting can take from them.
    After the new ruling,major professional sports leagues would probably

    A.keep fighting against sports betting.
    B.want to profit from sports betting.
    C.get stricter with sports integrity.
    D.try harder to please their fans.

    答案:B
    解析:
    第六段④句指出:新判决生效后,各大职业体育联盟也许会被一些潜在收入(“诚信费”收入、博彩收人)所诱惑,即它们可能会因利益诱惑转变态度:由反对博彩转为从体育博彩收人中抽成,故B.正确。[解题技巧]A.与第六段信息“各大体育联盟受到利益诱惑可能会转变态度:由反对博彩转为利用博彩”相悖。C.D.分别由上文所述的体育博彩危害“威胁体育运动的诚信性”、“被下注的体育比赛可能会遭球迷厌恶”反向臆断出“各大联盟会更加重视体育诚信性和球迷喜好”,而原文并未提及各大联盟在新判决生效后对诚信性和球迷的态度。

  • 第8题:

    Not until the game had begun__________at the sports ground.

    A.he arrived
    B.he didn't arrive
    C.did he arrive
    D.would he arrive

    答案:C
    解析:
    暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    共用题干
    A win-win negotiation is a successful compromise in which both sides improve their situation through mutual cooperation.The key is for one party to offer the other party something that they will perceive as valuable but which does not harm the party conceding it.__________(46)In this way, both sides will win.Unlike traditional negotiations in which the negotiators have an adversarial relationship,in a win-win negotiation,they view each other as collaborators who are working toward a mutual goal.________(47)
    One case study of a win-win negotiation is often cited as an example.Tony had an idea for a computer game but was unable to develop it because of constraints on his time and limitations in funding. In the negotiations with a large company to produce the game,Tony and the company made several offers and counteroffers(买方提出还价)in order to arrive at a mutually beneficial agreement._________(48)He agreed to accept their offer if they would concede an additional share of the future revenues.__________(49)Because they continued to negotiate toward a win-win situation,both parties were able to decrease their risk and increase their revenues,sharing in the success of the game.__________(50)In short,both parties won.

    ________(48)
    A:Although Tony could have become angry about the original offer of $12,000,he made a counteroffer.
    B:Effective negotiation helps you to resolve situations where what you want conflicts with what someone else wants.
    C:After the terms have been agreed upon,it is much more likely that the relationship will continue to develop with a view to cooperating with each other to insure the continuing success of both parties.
    D:The company was very pleased with their return on investment,and Tony was able to launch his own game design company.
    E:This,in turn,provides an incentive for the other side to make a similar offer.
    F: When the company reviewed his counteroffer,they conceded that he should receive a share and offered slightly less than Tony had proposed.

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查的是对上下文之间语义关系的理解和对文章细节的把握。前一句介绍了双赢式谈判中的关键是一方要提供对另外一方有价值的东西。后一句说这样一来 both sides will win实现双赢。因此这里选E:另一方相应于对方的这种offer也会作出类似的努力好让对方在某方面获益,从而形成互赢的局面。该句中的in turn, the other side, similar 都是关健的提示词。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间语义关系的理解。前一句讲的是和传统的那种谈判相比较而言,双赢式谈判具有的优势:双方并非对立的关系,而是朝着一个共同目标共同努力的合作者。因此C选项表达的意思和这层意思街接得比较好。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间语义关系的理解。上一句是:在和一家推出电脑游戏的大公司进行谈判的过程中,为了达成一个有利于双方的协议,托尼和该会司反复还价。后一句是:他同意接受对方提出的这个价钱,但是提出一个条件,就是对方同意再让给他一些分红。由此可知A选项中提出的这个1.2万美元的价钱和后一句中的their offer是对应的,因此选A。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间语义关系的理解。本段第一句就说了这是双赢谈判中人们常会引用的一个成功的例子,因此这里这个谈判结果也是比较圆满的,公司接受了Tony的提议,尽管价钱稍低,但是双方实现了双赢。因此本题选F。
    本题考查的是对上下文之间语义关系的理解。根据上文和下文可知双方实现了双赢,因此选D。

  • 第10题:

    Not until the game had begun( )at the sports ground.

    A.had he arrived
    B.would he have arrived
    C.did he arrive
    D.should he have arrived

    答案:C
    解析:
    考查倒装句。本题因not until在句首,所以应用倒装语序。因为从句的动作发生在主句的动作之前,所以从句用了过去完成时,主句要用过去时。故本题选C。句意:直到比赛开始,他才到达运动场。

  • 第11题:

    Before I got to the cinema, the film()

    • A、had begun
    • B、has begun
    • C、is begun

    正确答案:A

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    Not until she arrived at the meeting room _____ she had forgotten to bring the document.
    A

    she realized

    B

    did she realize

    C

    she did realize

    D

    does she realize


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    句意:直到他到了自习室才意识到忘带文件了。倒装结构。not until“直到……才……”,放在句首时,句子要倒装。其结构为:Not until+从句/表时间的词+助动词+(主句)主语+谓语+...,由于题干是过去式,在构成部分倒装结构时,要借助于助动词did,且需要置于主语she之前,因此B项为正确答案。AC两项不是倒装结构,D中虽然是倒装结构但是助动词使用错误,时态不对。所以这三项均可以排除。

  • 第13题:

    It was _____ he came bank from Africa that wear _________ he met the girl he would like to marry.

    A. when; then

    B. not; until

    C. not until; that

    D. only; when


    正确答案:C

  • 第14题:

    Hardly had he arrived at the airport____he was told that the flight had been cancelled.

    A: than

    B: when

    C: before

    D: then


    参考答案: B

  • 第15题:

    The meeting _____when Mr. Wang _____to school.

    A、has begun; get

    B、has been on; get

    C、had begun; got

    D、had been on; got


    正确答案:C

  • 第16题:

    Jim is fond of sports now, so he is much __________(healthy) than before.


    正确答案:
    healthier

  • 第17题:

    4. The meeting ______ begin ______ the last man came.

    A. didn’t ;until

    B. not; until

    C. doesn’t; until

    D. will; until


    正确答案:A
    4.A【解析】not... until表“直到……才……”,由后面 “came”可知为一般过去式。

  • 第18题:

    吉姆喜爱各种体育运动,比如足球,篮球。

    Jim loves all kinds of sports,__________ __________football, basketball.


    正确答案:
    39. for instance/such as

  • 第19题:

    Not until the game had begun at the sports ground.

    A.should he have arrived
    B.would he have arrived
    C.did he arrive
    D.had he arrived

    答案:C
    解析:
    【考情点拨】考查not until引导的时间状语从句。
    【应试指导】句意:直到比赛开始他才到达运动场。not until引导时间状语从句时主句要部分倒装。从句中的时态为过去完成时,故主句中的时态应为一般过去时,故选C。

  • 第20题:

    It was not until he arrived at the station__he realized he had forgotten his ticket.

    A.there
    B.then
    C.that
    D.where

    答案:C
    解析:
    本句是强调句型。

  • 第21题:

    ( )to speak when the audience interrupted him.

    A.Hardly had he begun
    B.No sooner had he begun
    C.Not until he began
    D.Scarcely did he begin

    答案:A
    解析:
    考查倒装句。本题涉及固定搭配: hardly/scarcely ...when ...与no sooner ...than...。在这两个结构中,主句的时态通常为过去完成时,从句的时态为一般过去时。故本题选A。句意:他刚一开始讲话,听众就把他打断了。

  • 第22题:

    When Jack arrived, he learned Mary () for almost an hour.

    • A、had gone
    • B、had  set  off
    • C、had  left
    • D、had  been  away

    正确答案:D

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Which of the italicized parts functions as a subject?
    A

    It is known to all that cancer is a terrible disease.

    B

    His first question was whether the monitor had arrived yet.

    C

    The news that our team won the game excited us all.

    D

    Success depends on whether we make enough effort.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    考查名词性从句在句中所做的句子成分。B选项中的斜体部分在句中做表语;C选项中的斜体部分在句中做主语the news的同位语;D选项中的斜体部分在句中做宾语;故选A。