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单选题Countless divorced politicians would have been elected out of office years ago had they even thought of a divorce, let alone ______ one.A gettingB to getC gottenD get

题目
单选题
Countless divorced politicians would have been elected out of office years ago had they even thought of a divorce, let alone ______ one.
A

getting

B

to get

C

gotten

D

get

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第1题:

Anders Moberg thought that if his salary had been announced earlier, _____.

[A] the board’s position would have become less difficult

[B] he would have agreed to the contract with Ahold

[C] more time could have been devoted to his recovery plan

[D] the shareholders wouldn’t have strongly opposed


正确答案:A

 本题考查推理引申。注意题干中if条件句中用的是虚拟语气,因此正确选项应是一种未能实现的结果。第四段提到安德斯·莫博格批评公司非执行董事没有接受他在5月份公布薪酬的建议。第六段引用他的话中又提到,“我真希望监事会5月份已经公布这个薪酬来避免这样的情形(监事会处境困难)”。因此[A]项正确。

第四段末句中when引导的时间状语从句说明5月份的时候他已同意签定合同。因此[B]项不是虚拟结果。文中未把“薪酬”与“复兴计划”联系起来说明两者的相互影响,因此[C]项无从得知。第八段提到股东反对给莫博格的薪酬,但没有说明是因为公布时间造成的,因此我们无法得出公布早一些,股东就不会反对。[D]项无从推出。

第2题:

一If he________,he __________that food.

一Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately.

A. was warned;would not take

B. had been warned;would not have taken

C. would be warned; had not taken

D. would have been warned; had not taken


参考答案B

第3题:

Had he worked harder, he () the exams.

A、must have got though

B、would get though

C、would have got through

D、could get through


参考答案:A

第4题:

If he()that the mushroom was poisonous, he ()it.Luckily he was sent to the hospital immediately.

A、was warned, would not eat

B、had been warned, would not have eaten

C、would be warned, had not eaten

D、would have been warned, had not eaten


答案:B

第5题:

John told us that by the end of the year they _____ together for thirty years.

A. would have been living

B. would have lived

C. would have been lived

D. will have been living


参考答案: A

第6题:

Passage One

Sharon Keating was worried about her kids when she got a divorce. Her daughter, says, "I was feeling.., like down and sad and even though I didn't really show it."

Judith Wallerstein says problems from divorce can stay for many years. They can show up when the kids are adults. As adults the kids have trouble.

Wallerstein studied 93 children over a generation. The results can only be found in her book.

She says children of divorce are more likely to have problems with drugs. They are far more likely to seek therapy. About 40-percent of them do not marry. Their marriages fail at nearly twice the usual rate. It is hard for them to trust. They are afraid of failing.

Critics say Wallerstein had too few children in her study. Other things may be the cause of the kid's problems. The study does not compare kids from divorced families with kids from "healthy" families.

Wallerstein's families divorced a generation ago. Times have changed. People feel different about divorce. Today programs like Kid's Turn try to lessen some of the effects of divorce with family counseling. Talking about their feelings helps the kids get through it.

Since they know more about the problems, maybe the kids will be able to handle it.

31. Children of divorce ______.

A. are always happy

B. Sometimes feel sad but don't really show it

C. are not affected

D. are always very angry


正确答案:B

第一段。当Sharon Keating离婚时,她的女儿承认很难过,虽然她并不表现出来。


第7题:

A survey has shown that people have stopped believing both the media and politicians. A similar survey carried out 5 years ago showed that 50% of people thought that what politicians said was usually not true, and that 35% of people thought that what they saw on the television or read in newspapers was not true. Now both those figures have increased sharply, to 80% of people not believing politicians and 70% not believing the television or newspapers. Experts think that these figures are not going to come down in the near future.

Stories about politicians and journalists taking money from businessmen have caused the public to stop trusting them. Also politicians keep making promises that they do not keep. Mr Smith of York said, ‘When the politicians make new laws, they only help their friends, not people like me’. Mrs Marley of Leeds said, ‘The newspapers and television are not interested in what is true; they are only interested in money for advertising’.

It has got worse recently as more people can get news from the Internet and learn if the journalists and politicians are telling the truth or not. What can our politicians and journalists do? The only answer is to be more honest.

1.The number of people believing politicians and journalists has __________.

A.increased

B.not changed

C.decreased

2.Experts think this problem ____________.

A.will get better soon

B.will not get better soon

C.will get worse soon

3.Stories say businessmen give money to _______.

A.politicians

B.politicians and journalists

C.journalists

4.Mr Smith thinks politicians make laws __________.

A.to help their friends

B.to help him

C.to help everybody

5.People can now check stories using _________.

A.the newspapers

B.the television

C.the Internet


参考答案:CBBAC

第8题:

He said she must have been out of town for weeks; otherwise he ____________ her in office.

(A) would see

(B) should see

(C) must have seen

(D) would have seen


正确答案:D
解答参考:D.otherwise一词隐含了一个虚拟条件句,由于he said所用的是一般过去时,所以应该用表示与过去事实相反的虚拟形式:would have done。A)和B)的情态动词后直接跟动词原形,是对现在情况的虚拟,不合题意;must表示对过去事情比较肯定的推测,而不表示与事实相反的结果,本句中事实情况是他没有看到她。【译文】他说她肯定离开小镇好几周了,否则他该在办公室里见到她。

第9题:

I started my teaching career at the school. That was more than twenty years ago, and I _____ there ever since.

A. was

B. had been

C. will be

D. have been


参考答案: D

第10题:

John and I ______ friends for eight years. We first went to know each other at a Christmas party. But we ______ each other a couple of times before that.

A had been; have seen

B have been; have seen

C had been; had seen

D have been; had seen


参考答案:D