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By the time her husband comes back from abroad next year,she()here for three years.A、livesB、will liveC、will have livedD、has lived

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By the time her husband comes back from abroad next year,she()here for three years.

A、lives

B、will live

C、will have lived

D、has lived


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  • 第1题:

    ( ) name is Jane. ( ) is from the USA.

    A. Her, She

    B. She's, She

    C. Her, Her


    答案:A

  • 第2题:

    10.1 have a good friend.______ name is Jane._____ is thirteen.

    A. Her ; Her

    B. She's; She

    C. Her;She

    D. She;She


    正确答案:C
    10.C【解析】本题既考查人称的一致性,又考查物主代词和人称代词的区别.

  • 第3题:

    Have you ever argued with your loved ones over simple misunderstandings(误解)?Little wonder.
    We often believe we′re more skillful in getting our point across than we actually are,according to Boza?Keysar,a professor at the University of Chicago.In his recent study,speakers tried to express their?meanings using unclear sentences.Speakers who thought listeners understood were wrong nearly half the?time.Here′s some good advice to reduce misunderstanding:
    (1)Don′t trust what you see from the listener.Listeners often nod,look at you or say"uhhuh"to?be polite or move the conversation along.But it′s easy to consider these as signs of understanding.
    (2)Train the editor(编辑)in your head.If you say,"Beth discusses her problems with her?husband,"it′s not clear whether she′s talking to her husband or about him.Try instead,"Beth?talks to her husband about her problems."or"Beth talks to others about the problems with her?husband."
    (3)Ask listeners to repeat your message.Introduce your request by saying"I?want to be sure I said?that right."Questions like"How does that sound?"or"Does that make sense?"may also work.
    (4)Listen well.When on the receiving end,ask questions to be sure you′re on the same?page.After all,it isn′t just the speaker′s job to make his speech understood.


    By Train the editor in your head,the speakers are advised__________

    A.to get themselves trained by a good editor
    B.to discuss problems with their husbands or wives
    C.to express themselves in long but simple sentences
    D.to make sure each sentence has only one meaning

    答案:D
    解析:
    【考情点拨】推理判断题。【应试指导】由第三段所举的例子可知,有时一句话表达不清会有歧义,所以作者建议所讲的话应该只有一个意思,以免发生歧义。

  • 第4题:

    6.______ Jenny._______name is Tom.

    A.I'm;My

    B.Her;My

    C.I'm;His

    D.She's;Her


    正确答案:C
    6.C[解析】第一个空从语法上看,A、C、D都是正确的,第二个空需要用形容词性物主代词,Tom是男名,因此应该用形容词性物主代词his,选择C。

  • 第5题:

    Have you ever argued with your loved ones over simple misunderstandings(误解)?Little wonder.
    We often believe we′re more skillful in getting our point across than we actually are,according to Boza?Keysar,a professor at the University of Chicago.In his recent study,speakers tried to express their?meanings using unclear sentences.Speakers who thought listeners understood were wrong nearly half the?time.Here′s some good advice to reduce misunderstanding:
    (1)Don′t trust what you see from the listener.Listeners often nod,look at you or say"uhhuh"to?be polite or move the conversation along.But it′s easy to consider these as signs of understanding.
    (2)Train the editor(编辑)in your head.If you say,"Beth discusses her problems with her?husband,"it′s not clear whether she′s talking to her husband or about him.Try instead,"Beth?talks to her husband about her problems."or"Beth talks to others about the problems with her?husband."
    (3)Ask listeners to repeat your message.Introduce your request by saying"I?want to be sure I said?that right."Questions like"How does that sound?"or"Does that make sense?"may also work.
    (4)Listen well.When on the receiving end,ask questions to be sure you′re on the same?page.After all,it isn′t just the speaker′s job to make his speech understood.


    Why does the writer give us the advice?

    A.We're not skillful enough to make clear sentences.
    B.Misunderstanding is damaging our normal lives.
    C.Misunderstanding occurs now and then.
    D.It's impolite to say NO to others.

    答案:C
    解析:
    【考情点拨】推理判断题。【应试指导】由第一段可知,仅仅因为误解而引起争执的情况时有发生,因而作者才给出了建议。

  • 第6题:

    Have you ever argued with your loved ones over simple misunderstandings(误解)?Little wonder.
    We often believe we′re more skillful in getting our point across than we actually are,according to Boza?Keysar,a professor at the University of Chicago.In his recent study,speakers tried to express their?meanings using unclear sentences.Speakers who thought listeners understood were wrong nearly half the?time.Here′s some good advice to reduce misunderstanding:
    (1)Don′t trust what you see from the listener.Listeners often nod,look at you or say"uhhuh"to?be polite or move the conversation along.But it′s easy to consider these as signs of understanding.
    (2)Train the editor(编辑)in your head.If you say,"Beth discusses her problems with her?husband,"it′s not clear whether she′s talking to her husband or about him.Try instead,"Beth?talks to her husband about her problems."or"Beth talks to others about the problems with her?husband."
    (3)Ask listeners to repeat your message.Introduce your request by saying"I?want to be sure I said?that right."Questions like"How does that sound?"or"Does that make sense?"may also work.
    (4)Listen well.When on the receiving end,ask questions to be sure you′re on the same?page.After all,it isn′t just the speaker′s job to make his speech understood.


    The writer suggests that when talking to others,the speaker should__________

    A.know that listeners will show him that they understand his words
    B.express himself clearly even when he sees signs of understanding
    C.notice listener's signs of understanding
    D.look directly into his listener's eyes

    答案:B
    解析:
    【考情点拨】推理判断题。【应试指导】由第二段可知,听者有时会点头等,但有时这只是他表示礼貌或使谈话顺利进行下去的表示,而并不代表他真正理解你所说的话,所以说话者即使看到表示理解的信号时也应该清楚地表达自己的观点。