She supports a culture ____ people believe they can make anything happen.
A.where B.which C.that D.why
A
【解析】
試題分析:考查定語從句。本題定語從句的先行詞是a culture,后面的定語從句的句子結構很完整,故使用關系副詞where;關系副詞why的先行詞必須是the reaosn;BC項屬于關系代詞,在句中要做主語,賓語,表語和定語;故A正確。
考點:考查定語從句
點評:解答定語從句的關鍵是分析句子成分,如果定語從句的句子成分很完整就使用關系副詞;如果句子缺少主語,賓語,表語或者定語的時候就使用關系代詞。同時也要注意一些關系詞的特殊用法,尤其是that的特殊用法,既要注意普遍性,也要注意特殊性。特別關注:Whose是關系詞中唯一的一個可以放在名詞前面做定語的關系代詞,如果缺少定語,用whose引導定語從句,或是of which the+名詞/the+名詞+of which。要特別注意which引導非限制性短語從句的用法。
科目:高中英語 來源:2013屆福建省漳州市高三七校第一次聯(lián)考英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:單選題
She supports a culture ____ people believe they can make anything happen.
| A.where | B.which | C.that | D.why |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語 來源:2012屆浙江省瑞安中學高三5月適應性考試英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解
When Chinese student Du Juan brought her American boyfriend home two years ago to use the toilet, her Japanese roommate became so upset that she shouted in English: "I hate you."
Du, then 21 and an undergraduate at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts, was shocked. So was her boyfriend.
"Later I realized that she didn't literally mean what she said and that she was not aware of the full meaning of the word 'hate' in English," said Du. "It was more a problem with translation," she added.
Cultural differences can cause confusion about what words or even actions mean, an issue that has come to the forefront recently following the arrest of a Chinese doctoral degree student in New Jersey.
Zhai Tiantian, who studied at the Stevens Institute of Technology, has been accused of trying to set fire to a campus building and of making threats to a professor who gave him a low mark. No physical altercation took place but Zhai reportedly said something along the lines of "at worst, I will risk anything on the line." The professor called the campus police.
According to the indictment sheet(起訴書), Zhai is facing the serious charge of making a terroristic threat.
For a few days, Chinese media mistranslated, or misunderstood, the charges and reported that Zhai was being charged with terrorism.
Some language experts have speculated(推測) that the disagreement between Zhai and the professor can also be chalked up to cultural and linguistic differences. "What Chinese people regard as acceptable speech may be regarded by Americans as threats," said Luo Gang, the Chinese Consulate's Overseas Chinese Affairs consul. "This is an unfortunate incident. Even though Zhai intended no harm, he has done himself a great deal of harm."
Du, now 23, said she supports Zhai's actions in fighting to save his academic career, but added he needs to learn more about communication in a foreign language.
"Chinese students in a foreign country must prepare more in terms of languages and conversation skills to avoid misunderstandings," she said.
【小題1】What does the underlined word “altercation” mean?
| A.fight | B.check | C.education | D.experiment |
| A.Translation was not the real problem, as Du Juan and her roommate can both speak English. |
| B.Du Juan can not understand what her roommate meant at all. |
| C.Her roommate didn’t know what “hate” really meant in daily conservation. |
| D.Her roommate spoke such poor English that she felt angry. |
| A.He set fire to a campus building. |
| B.He argued with a professor because he received a low mark. |
| C.He has received a doctor’s degree at the Stevens Institute of Technology. |
| D.He is facing a serious charge because he murdered the professor. |
| A.Du Juan’s unpleasant experience abroad. |
| B.Confusion caused by translation. |
| C.Conservational skills in a foreign country. |
| D.Cultural differences between China and America. |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語 來源:2012年北師大版高中英語選修一Unit5練習卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
Country singer and songwriter Adrienne Young brings together music and agricultural activities.She even included seeds in the album cover of her first CD.
Adrienne Young wants people to know that she supports the movement in America to increase local farming.She offers information about agricultural issues on her Web site.And now part of the moneyfrom her third and newest release, “Room to Grow”,will be donated to help support community gardens.
Adrienne Young’s family has lived in Florida for seven generations.Her ancestors helped develop the agriculture industry there.The state of Florida is the nation’s second largest producer of fruits and vegetables, 'after California.
Adrienne Young has said that her interest in nature was shaped by the fact that she did not grow up on a farm.She grew up in a house her grandfather build on what had been farmland two generations ago.But the land was developed and was now part of a highway.
Adrienne Young has teamed up with two organizations that support local farming and gardening efforts.One is the American Community Gardening Association.The other is FoodRoutes,a group she has represented for several years.
FoodRoutes says buying locally grown food is not only about taste and freshness.The group says buying locally also helps to strengthen local economies and protect the environment.Exports say food in the United States travels all average of more than three thousand kilometers from farm to store.
1.The aim to write the passage is to _________ .
|
A.tell us a singer aims to grow interest in local farming |
|
B.show Adrienne Young promotes her third CD album |
|
C.praise Adrienne Young for her contributions to agriculture |
|
D.call on singers to learn from Adrienne Young |
2.Adrienne Young supports to increase local farming in _______ ways.
|
A.two |
B.three |
C.four |
D.five |
3.It can be learned from the passage that ________ .
|
A.Adrienne Young’s parents used to be farmers |
|
B.Adrienne Young grew up on a farm |
|
C.Florida is good for farming |
|
D.no old houses existing on the farm belongs to Adrienne Young |
4. Buying locally grown food has many advantages EXCEPT _________ .
|
A.it is fresh |
B.it’s tasty |
|
C.it’s environmental protection |
D.it raises local production |
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學年浙江省高三5月適應性考試英語試卷(解析版) 題型:閱讀理解
When Chinese student Du Juan brought her American boyfriend home two years ago to use the toilet, her Japanese roommate became so upset that she shouted in English: "I hate you."
Du, then 21 and an undergraduate at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts, was shocked. So was her boyfriend.
"Later I realized that she didn't literally mean what she said and that she was not aware of the full meaning of the word 'hate' in English," said Du. "It was more a problem with translation," she added.
Cultural differences can cause confusion about what words or even actions mean, an issue that has come to the forefront recently following the arrest of a Chinese doctoral degree student in New Jersey.
Zhai Tiantian, who studied at the Stevens Institute of Technology, has been accused of trying to set fire to a campus building and of making threats to a professor who gave him a low mark. No physical altercation took place but Zhai reportedly said something along the lines of "at worst, I will risk anything on the line." The professor called the campus police.
According to the indictment sheet(起訴書), Zhai is facing the serious charge of making a terroristic threat.
For a few days, Chinese media mistranslated, or misunderstood, the charges and reported that Zhai was being charged with terrorism.
Some language experts have speculated(推測) that the disagreement between Zhai and the professor can also be chalked up to cultural and linguistic differences. "What Chinese people regard as acceptable speech may be regarded by Americans as threats," said Luo Gang, the Chinese Consulate's Overseas Chinese Affairs consul. "This is an unfortunate incident. Even though Zhai intended no harm, he has done himself a great deal of harm."
Du, now 23, said she supports Zhai's actions in fighting to save his academic career, but added he needs to learn more about communication in a foreign language.
"Chinese students in a foreign country must prepare more in terms of languages and conversation skills to avoid misunderstandings," she said.
1.What does the underlined word “altercation” mean?
A. fight B. check C. education D. experiment
2.By saying “It was more a problem with translation”, what does Du Juan mean?
A. Translation was not the real problem, as Du Juan and her roommate can both speak English.
B. Du Juan can not understand what her roommate meant at all.
C. Her roommate didn’t know what “hate” really meant in daily conservation.
D. Her roommate spoke such poor English that she felt angry.
3.Which of the following statements about Zhai Tiantian is true?
A. He set fire to a campus building.
B. He argued with a professor because he received a low mark.
C. He has received a doctor’s degree at the Stevens Institute of Technology.
D. He is facing a serious charge because he murdered the professor.
4.What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Du Juan’s unpleasant experience abroad.
B. Confusion caused by translation.
C. Conservational skills in a foreign country.
D. Cultural differences between China and America.
查看答案和解析>>
科目:高中英語 來源:山東省聊城市2010屆高三二模(英語) 題型:其他題
閱讀表達(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面的短文,根據(jù)短文內容回答下列小題。
Cell phones are everywhere-everywhere except Aztec High School.
A new policy put in place at the beginning of the school year by the Aztec School Board forbade cell phones from the school’s campus.
“They are interrupting the educational process,” said Kirk Carpenter, the Aztec High School headmaster. “There is no educational benefit from having them here.”
The new policy started recently afrer long discussions between school and district managers. Aztec school officials said that cell phone use had become a problem during testing sessions.
Carpenter said, “There are also a lot of issues with cell phones. The bottom line(問題的關鍵) is that they are not in line with what we are trying to do bere, which is providing an education for our students.”
Although the headmaster has heard of no serious objections to the new rule, the complaint he hears most often is parents’ being concerned about contacting students directly in case of an emergency.
“That actually slows down the process,” said Carpenter. “If a parent calls a student’s cell phone, it still needs to go through the office. We can’t just let the student leave school. We don’t know who is on the line. They will still need to call the office to get their children free to leave.”
“If you need to contact a student, you can and they will give a message to the student. It still works well,” he added.
Aztec official Linda Paul said, although she never imagined the effect cell phones would have on education, she supports the decision made by the school. Paul added that AHS is not the only campus in the district to have taken such measures.
Cell phone use for teachers, of course, is a different matter. “We hope our teachers know enough not to be on the phone during class, ” Paul said. “I have never seen one of my teachers on the phone during class. ”
76. What is the best title for the passage? (no more than 10 words)
77.Fill in the blank in the eighth paragraph with proper words or phrase to complete the sentence. (no more than 10 words)
78. Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?
In the campus of AHS, the students’ having cell phones doesn’t do good to education.
79. What’s your view about the ban on having cell phones in high school ? Why? ( no more than 30 words)
80.Translate the underlined sentence in the sixth paragraph into Chinese.
查看答案和解析>>
國際學校優(yōu)選 - 練習冊列表 - 試題列表
湖北省互聯(lián)網(wǎng)違法和不良信息舉報平臺 | 網(wǎng)上有害信息舉報專區(qū) | 電信詐騙舉報專區(qū) | 涉歷史虛無主義有害信息舉報專區(qū) | 涉企侵權舉報專區(qū)
違法和不良信息舉報電話:027-86699610 舉報郵箱:58377363@163.com