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1.All the tasks_having been fulfilled_____ahead of time,they decided to go on holiday for a week.划线处为什么不用had been fulfilled,而用having been fulfilled,网上说had been fulfilled单独成句,2.I hate being with you.这个句子中的being是什么词?为什么要用being?3.a little late中的late是什么词性?怎么看出来的?
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先说第一题,如果用了had been fulfilled,逗号前的.All the tasks had been fulfilled就是句子了.但在英语中,逗号一般不并列句子,尤其是主语不一致的时候.因此,这个题里后面的是句子了,前面就不能再用句子了.第二题中的being是动名词,hate后可以接名词、动词.但接动词时,动词需要用to do或doing的形式.hate后不可以接介词(短语)..I hate being with you中的with you是介词短语,当然不行,所以就加了being,也可以用to be的.意思是“我不愿意/讨厌和你在一起”.第三题a little late中的late 是副词,要是不理解,可以翻译成汉语“晚了一点”后再来理解.如果你把late看成形容词,那么两个形容词(little、late)在一起不只英语讲不通,汉语也不通.遇到英语问题时,结合汉语来理解,有时很有用的.希望能帮到你.如果觉得说得对,请采纳.祝你进步!
讲的很好,但我还有2点不明白,第一点是:为什么All the tasks had been fulfilled是句子?而All the tasks having been fulfilled不是呢?
第二点是:英语中有许多形容词并列的情况啊,比如说pretty little girl
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题型:阅读理解
We hear with our ears, right? Yes, but scientists have known for years that we also hear with our eyes. In a study published in 1976, researchers found that people combined both auditory cues(听力提示) and visual ones,like mouth and face movements, when they heard speech. A new study that looks at a different set of sensory cues adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests such combination is natural. In a paper, Bryan Gick and Donald Derrick report that people can hear with their skin. The researchers had volunteers listen to spoken syllables. Meanwhile, they connected the volunteers to a device that would blow a tiny puff (气流) of air onto the skin of their hands or necks. The syllables included “ba” and “pa”, which produce brief puffs from the mouth when spoken, and “da” and “ta,” which do not produce puffs. They found that when listeners heard “da” or “ta” while a puff of air was blown onto their skin, they considered the sounds as “ba” or “pa”. Dr. Gick said the findings were similar to those from the 1976 study, in which visual cues defeated auditory ones — volunteers listened to one syllable but thought it another because they were watching a video of mouth movements corresponding to the second syllable. In his study,he said,cues from sensory receivers on the skin defeated the ears as well. “Our skin is doing the hearing for us,” he said. Dr. Gick noted that it would normally be rare that someone actually sensed a puff of air produced by another, although people might occasionally sense their own puffs. “What’s so persuasive about this particular effect,” he added. “is that people are picking up on this information that they don’t know they are using.” That supports the idea that combining different sensory cues is natural. Dr. Gick said the finding also suggested that other sensory cues might be at work in speech perception(知觉) — that, as he put it, “we are these fantastic perception machines that take in all the information available to us and combine it faultlessly.” “Da” or “ta” were considered as “ba” or “pa” when __________. A. they were spoken quickly B. puffs of air were blown onto the listener’s skin C. they were pronounced using a special device D. they were made with face movements Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Humans combine different sensory cues through experience. B. Dr. Gick’s new study is more important than the one in 1976. C. People sometimes can sense their own puffs when speaking D. Only auditory and visual cues are at work in speech perception. What is the best title of the text? A. We Can Hear with Our Skin B. Our Visual Cues Is Doing the Hearing for Us C. Facial Expressions Are Important D. We Are Fantastic Machines
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来源:2011届江苏省江都中学高三开学适应性练习考试英语卷
题型:阅读理解
We hear with our ears, right? Yes, but scientists have known for years that we also hear with our eyes. In a study published in 1976, researchers found that people combined both auditory cues(听力提示) and visual ones,like mouth and face movements, when they heard speech.A new study that looks at a different set of sensory cues adds to a growing body of evidence that suggests such combination is natural. In a paper, Bryan Gick and Donald Derrick report that people can hear with their skin.The researchers had volunteers listen to spoken syllables. Meanwhile, they connected the volunteers to a device that would blow a tiny puff (气流) of air onto the skin of their hands or necks. The syllables included “ba” and “pa”, which produce brief puffs from the mouth when spoken, and “da” and “ta,” which do not produce puffs. They found that when listeners heard “da” or “ta” while a puff of air was blown onto their skin, they considered the sounds as “ba” or “pa”.Dr. Gick said the findings were similar to those from the 1976 study, in which visual cues defeated auditory ones — volunteers listened to one syllable but thought it another because they were watching a video of mouth movements corresponding to the second syllable. In his study,he said,cues from sensory receivers on the skin defeated the ears as well. “Our skin is doing the hearing for us,” he said.Dr. Gick noted that it would normally be rare that someone actually sensed a puff of air produced by another, although people might occasionally sense their own puffs. “What’s so persuasive about this particular effect,” he added. “is that people are picking up on this information that they don’t know they are using.” That supports the idea that combining different sensory cues is natural.Dr. Gick said the finding also suggested that other sensory cues might be at work in speech perception(知觉) — that, as he put it, “we are these fantastic perception machines that take in all the information available to us and combine it faultlessly.”【小题1】“Da” or “ta” were considered as “ba” or “pa” when __________.A.they were spoken quicklyB.puffs of air were blown onto the listener’s skinC.they were pronounced using a special deviceD.they were made with face movements【小题2】Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Humans combine different sensory cues through experience.B.Dr. Gick’s new study is more important than the one in 1976.C.People sometimes can sense their own puffs when speakingD.Only auditory and visual cues are at work in speech perception.【小题3】What is the best title of the text?A.We Can Hear with Our SkinB.Our Visual Cues Is Doing the Hearing for UsC.Facial Expressions Are ImportantD.We Are Fantastic Machines
科目:高中英语
来源:学年陕西学大信息技术有限公司经开校区高三上学期三模英语卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
The very first capsule hotel to be opened in Shanghaihas attracted many budget travelers with its prices, even though it is notfully operational yet. The hotel consists of 68 &capsules&, each1.1-meters high, 1.1-meters wide and 2.2-meters long. The basic rate is 28 Yuan($4.22) per person, plus an additional 4 Yuan an hour. The hotel also offers apackage of 68 Yuan for 10 hours and 88 Yuan for 24 hours. All of the capsules are imported from Japan wherecapsule hotels originated,and each is equipped with independentsockets, clocks, lights, TV and wireless Internet service. The hotel also has apublic lavatory(洗手间),shower room,smoking room and shared guest room. &This is a huge bargain compared with otherbudget hotels in Shanghai,& said Ta Zan, the owner of the hotel. Ta usedto stay at capsule hotels in Tokyo during his undergraduate years and worked ata capsule hotel while he was doing his MBA in Japan in 2005, so he knows howthey work and how to make guests feel comfortable. He based the hotel on capsule hotels in Japan but hehas made some special changes based on Chinese guests' habits. &In Japancapsule hotels are usually equipped with bathtubs, but in China people are morewilling to take a shower, so we have the shower room,& he said. He hasalso separated the capsules into three snoring (打鼾的)zones so that guests who often snore won't disturb others. Like most of capsulehotels in Japan, the one in Shanghai is for men only. But the idea of staying in such a compact spaceis not appealing to everyone. &I feel the idea is like putting a person ina coffin (棺材), and the price is also not thatappealing. A bed at a youth hostel in Shanghai costs about 60 Yuan pernight,& said Wang Lei, a student from Beijing. 1.Thefirst capsule hotels in the world appeared in &&&&&&&.A. Shanghai&&&&&& &&&B. Japan&&&& &&&&&&&&&C. Beijing &&&&&&&& D. America2.Ifyou stay in the capsule hotel in Shanghai for 8 hours, you will have to pay&&&&&&yuan. A. 28&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&B. 60&&&&&&&&& &&&&&& &C.68&&& &&&&&&&&&&&D.883.Whatdoes the underlined word &compact& mean? A. Dear&&&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&B. Cheap.&&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&C. Close. &&&&&&&&&& D.Clean.4.Thecapsule hotel in Shanghai differs from those in Japan in that&&&&&&&&&&.A. it serves men as well as womenB. its capsule is much largerC. it has a shower roomD. it has no snoring zones5.Wecan know from the passage that&&&&&&&&&&&.A. everybody considers the capsule hotel a nice placeto stay B. all the capsules of the hotel were made in China C. each capsule of the hotel has a private lavatory D. no guest has ever stayed in the capsule hotel inShanghai&
科目:高中英语
来源:学年江苏省高三开学适应性练习考试英语卷
题型:阅读理解
We hear with our ears, right? Yes, butscientists have known for years that we also hear with our eyes. In a studypublished in 1976, researchers found that people combined both auditory cues(听力提示) and visual ones,like mouth and facemovements, when they heard speech.A new study thatlooks at a different set of sensory cues adds to a growing body of evidencethat suggests such combination is natural. In a paper, Bryan Gick and DonaldDerrick report that people can hear with their skin.The researchershad volunteers listen to spoken syllables. Meanwhile, they connected thevolunteers to a device that would blow a tiny puff (气流)of air onto the skin of their hands or necks. The syllables included “ba” and“pa”, which produce brief puffs from the mouth when spoken, and “da” and “ta,”which do not produce puffs. They found that when listeners heard “da” or “ta”while a puff of air was blown onto their skin, they considered the sounds as“ba” or “pa”.Dr. Gick said thefindings were similar to those from the 1976 study, in which visual cuesdefeated auditory ones — volunteers listened to one syllable but thought itanother because they were watching a video of mouth movements corresponding tothe second syllable. In his study,he said,cues from sensoryreceivers on the skin defeated the ears as well. “Our skin is doing the hearingfor us,” he said.Dr. Gick notedthat it would normally be rare that someone actually sensed a puff of airproduced by another, although people might occasionally sense their own puffs.“What’s so persuasive about this particular effect,” he added. “is that peopleare picking up on this information that they don’t know they are using.” Thatsupports the idea that combining different sensory cues is natural.Dr. Gick said thefinding also suggested that other sensory cues might be at work in speechperception(知觉) — that, as he put it, “we are these fantasticperception machines that take in all the information available to us andcombine it faultlessly.”1.“Da” or “ta” were considered as “ba” or “pa” when__________.A. they werespoken quicklyB. puffs of airwere blown onto the listener’s skinC. they werepronounced using a special deviceD. they were madewith face movements2.Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Humans combinedifferent sensory cues through experience.B. Dr. Gick’s newstudy is more important than the one in 1976.C. Peoplesometimes can sense their own puffs when speakingD. Only auditoryand visual cues are at work in speech perception.3.What is the best title of the text?A. We Can Hearwith Our SkinB. Our VisualCues Is Doing the Hearing for UsC. FacialExpressions Are ImportantD. We AreFantastic Machines&
科目:高中英语
来源:福建省同步题
题型:完形填空
&&&& For 52 years my father got up every morning at 5: 30 a. m., except Sunday, and went to work.I__1__saw my father home from work ill.He had no hobbies, __2__taking care of his family.&&&& For 22 years, __3__I left home for college, my father__4__me every Sunday at 9?00 a. m..He was always interested in my__5__, or how my family was doing, and I never once heard him__6__about his lot (生活状况) in life.The calls even came when he and my mother were in other states.&&&& Nine years ago when I__7__my first house, my father,67 years old, spent three days__8__my house.He would not__9__me to pay someone to have it done.All he __10__was a cup of tea, a paint brush and to talk to him.But I was too__11__.I had a law practice to run, and I could not take__12__to hold the brush, or talk to my father.__13__things happened several times later.&&&& The morning on Sunday.January 16,1996, my father telephoned me__14__, this time from my sister's home in Florida.But the__15__came again at 4?40 p. m.that day.My father was in the__16__in Florida with an aneurysm (动脉瘤). I got on an airplane__17__, and on the way, I__18__of all the times I had not ta ken the time to talk to my father.I determined that when I arrived, I would__19__for the lost time, and have a nice long talk with him.&&&& I arrived in Florida at 11?30 p. m., my father had__20__at 9?12 p. m..This time it was he who did not have time to talk, or to wait for me.
(&& &)1. A. ever(&&& )2. A. other than (&&& )3. A. because(&&& )4. A. visited(&&& )5. A. work(&&& )6. A. worry (&&& )7. A. built(&&& )8. A. repairing (&&& )9. A. teach(&&& )10. A. asked(&&& )11. A. smart(&&& )12. A. practice (&&& )13. A. Different(&&& )14. A. as usual(&&& )15. A. call(&&& )16. A. church(&&& )&17. A. immediately (&&& )18. A. heard(&&& )19. A. take up(&& )20. A. started out
B. never B. rather than B. beforeB. praised B. lifeB. careB. found B. paintingB. adviseB. keptB. upset B. taskB. Similar B. in pain B. momentB. schoolB. happily B. spoke B. make up B. given in
C. always C. more than C. althoughC. telephonedC. study C. talkC. purchased C. cleaning C. forceC. orderedC. busyC. teaC. FunnyC. casuallyC. situation C. home C. graduallyC. thoughtC. turn upC. passed away
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