Sophomore English multiple choice questions, sophomore English multiple choice questions

Updated on educate 2024-05-05
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    a, b is obviously wrong, here obviously to use the tone of the declarative sentence, a, b belongs to the indiscriminate number of options, b itself is unreasonable. d, I'm dizzy, here is the guide to give in the adverbial, what is the pretence This is completely a play on words, and the questions in high school are very boring, and I came over like this. Choose C.

    According to the positive selection method, it should be analyzed like this: however + adjective is equal to no matter how + adjective followed by the remaining component. whatever, whereever, etc. are all the same.

    Look at this example again: however hard it is , i will try my best to accomplish itor no matter how hard it is, I will try my best to accomplish it

    As for the order between the words, the more I have been exposed to English, the more familiar I will be. This is the so-called sense of language, and it is very helpful to do this, sentence structure, grammar multiple choice questions! I remember that the college entrance examination was 15 o( o....anyway good luck my friend!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    chowever late=no matter how late is followed by declarative sentence order.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Pick D, intuitively, hope is right.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No wonder, the correct answer in this case is: a

    Explanation:1In the independent nominative construction, if "independent subject + prepositional object" is used and the preposition is in, the two nouns before and after it do not have any components (such as subject pronouns or articles), and they do not use plural.

    But the composite structure of the with is not subject to this restriction.

    2.So if we use an independent nominative structure, the answer is: stick in hand;

    And if you use the composite structure of with, the answer is: with sticks in their hands

    3.To sum up, the correct answer is A.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In fact, these are fixed idiomatic usages, and reading more and memorizing can naturally be made with a sense of language, similar to books under arm and the like.

    For supplementary questions, the answer is A. Because the stick and hand here are not a real reference, they are not specifically referring to the baton and hand of those girls, this is just an abstract state description. Otherwise, even if it is a singular girl, the expression stick in hand is problematic, and the only reasonable explanation is to "describe a state in the abstract".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    with a stick in her hand, the girl raced on to the second runners.

    With the baton in hand, the girl ran to the runner in the second position.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The composition of the independent nominative case of choose a is the logical subject stick + prepositional phrase.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    d to be admitted

    Infinitives can express purpose.

    The original text is missing a byIt should be:

    to be admitted by a key university, all these students spare no effort in their studies

    In order to be admitted to a major university, all of these students are doing their best to study.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    d to be admitted

    to do sth.Indicated for ......, the purpose of the table.

    Be admitted to be admitted to college spare no effort to do to say that no effort is left unturned ......It's just a lot of hard work.

    According to the meaning of the sentence, in order to go to university, students study hard.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    b,got

    the lazy boy(called tom) got up so early , it is really strange.

    That lazy boy named Tom is weird to wake up so early.

    The original sentence, that is followed by a clause, and the tense is in the past tense. Because it has risen.

    a It is completed, and there is no emphasis on results and impacts, and it is not required.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The answer is c. Because the main clause is in the simple present tense, the clause should also be, so choose c.

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