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在空白处填入1个适当的情态动词或用括号内单词的适当形式填空。
1. He ______ be at home. I'm not sure.
2. She said she ______(come)to the meeting tomorrow.
3. You ______ wear a seatbelt in the car. It's a rule.
4. She asked if it ______(rain)the next day.
5. She ______ study harder if she wants to get good grades.
1. He ______ be at home. I'm not sure.
2. She said she ______(come)to the meeting tomorrow.
3. You ______ wear a seatbelt in the car. It's a rule.
4. She asked if it ______(rain)the next day.
5. She ______ study harder if she wants to get good grades.
答案:
1.may 2.would come 3.must 4.would rain 5.should/must
一、阅读
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
I once had a strange relationship with money. I always made more money than most people of my age did. But it still stressed me out, and I felt like I never had enough. After coming across The School of Betty, a platform that enables women to create relationships with their money, I found myself inspired to do a no - spend month challenge. The result? I saved more than $1 000. It was like finding money in my winter coat pocket after a long summer.The most eye - opening thing a no - spend challenge can do for you is shedding(散发)light on the emotions and the behaviors you have around your money that have become a habit. Most individuals don't realize they are spending out of habit and based on their emotions. Figuring out the causes and knowing I was able to save a good sum of money in only 30 days, I set out to do a longer challenge—three months.As for the first challenge, I was only allowed to buy essentials, which meant my normal bills—lighting, phone, car insurance, gas, oil and groceries. But in my 90 - day challenge, I further removed all of the extras—no new clothes, no new shoes, and no lunches at restaurants. I allowed myself one night out with friends per month—to avoid going crazy—but I stuck to a budget. This also allowed me to see what type of experience was worth my money and what type was wasting my money.90 days later, my jaw hit the floor when I totaled my savings: I was almost $4 000 richer. The rewards were more than financial: I was able to distinguish between my needs and my wants. The process enabled me to spot purchases driven by emotions. Even better, I shifted the way I valued money: The money I spent socializing with friends felt far more valuable than the pleasure of purchasing, say, two new sweaters.
1. How did the author feel after the first no - spend challenge?
A. Stressed and regretful.
B. Surprised and wonderful.
C. Tired but satisfied.
D. Awful but encouraged.
2. Why do people desire to spend according to the author?
A. Because of their unintentional habits.
B. Because of their social communication.
C. Because of their heavy pressure of work.
D. Because of their basic needs.
3. What can we learn about the author from the last two paragraphs?
A. She hung around with friends weekly.
B. She saw essentials as a waste of money.
C. She enjoyed her friends' company.
D. She bought nothing in ninety days.
4. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To share personal experiences.
B. To advertise a platform.
C. To support an argument.
D. To advocate healthy money values.
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
I once had a strange relationship with money. I always made more money than most people of my age did. But it still stressed me out, and I felt like I never had enough. After coming across The School of Betty, a platform that enables women to create relationships with their money, I found myself inspired to do a no - spend month challenge. The result? I saved more than $1 000. It was like finding money in my winter coat pocket after a long summer.The most eye - opening thing a no - spend challenge can do for you is shedding(散发)light on the emotions and the behaviors you have around your money that have become a habit. Most individuals don't realize they are spending out of habit and based on their emotions. Figuring out the causes and knowing I was able to save a good sum of money in only 30 days, I set out to do a longer challenge—three months.As for the first challenge, I was only allowed to buy essentials, which meant my normal bills—lighting, phone, car insurance, gas, oil and groceries. But in my 90 - day challenge, I further removed all of the extras—no new clothes, no new shoes, and no lunches at restaurants. I allowed myself one night out with friends per month—to avoid going crazy—but I stuck to a budget. This also allowed me to see what type of experience was worth my money and what type was wasting my money.90 days later, my jaw hit the floor when I totaled my savings: I was almost $4 000 richer. The rewards were more than financial: I was able to distinguish between my needs and my wants. The process enabled me to spot purchases driven by emotions. Even better, I shifted the way I valued money: The money I spent socializing with friends felt far more valuable than the pleasure of purchasing, say, two new sweaters.
1. How did the author feel after the first no - spend challenge?
A. Stressed and regretful.
B. Surprised and wonderful.
C. Tired but satisfied.
D. Awful but encouraged.
2. Why do people desire to spend according to the author?
A. Because of their unintentional habits.
B. Because of their social communication.
C. Because of their heavy pressure of work.
D. Because of their basic needs.
3. What can we learn about the author from the last two paragraphs?
A. She hung around with friends weekly.
B. She saw essentials as a waste of money.
C. She enjoyed her friends' company.
D. She bought nothing in ninety days.
4. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To share personal experiences.
B. To advertise a platform.
C. To support an argument.
D. To advocate healthy money values.
答案:
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.D
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