2015-2016 高三英语语法专项(名词性从句)
A. what B. where C. which D. how
59. My mother asked___ with me.
A. what was the wrong B. what the matter was
C. what matter was D. what was the matter
60. Some of the scientists held the point___ the book said was right.
A. what ;what B. what ;what C. that ;that D. that ;what
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Treasure Island isn't a true story, but the characters do seem to loan out of the pages alive, armed to the teeth
and ready to go treasure hunting. But you will find, as you read this book, that although pirates can be murderous
and treacherous(
奸 诈 的 ) ,
they can also be cowardly, superstitious, and easily led. As it turns out, that is
fortunate for Jim Hawkins.
It's a brilliant story. Billy Bones, a retired seaman, comes to live at the Admiral Benbow inn. Jim is just a boy,
but he can see that Billy Bones is a nervous man, always on the look-out for strangers arriving at the inn. And well
he might be nervous, because he carries with him in his battered old sea-chest a map drawn by Captain Flint
himself giving the whereabouts of all Flint's buried treasure! Captain Flint! -the most feared pirate ever to travel
the high seas.
Well
,
Flint is dead, but there are plenty of men who served with Captain Flint still alive who will feel they
have a fair claim to the treasure. The map, though, ends up in the possession of Jim Hawkins---(it's a near thing,
read the book to see how that happens)
Jim tells the secret in the local doctor, who quickly joins forces to acquire a ship and crew to sail for Treasure
Island
There's a famous scene where Jim, hiding in the apple barrel on deck, discovers that mutiny(
叛 乱 )
is
planned. It's a bad moment. The numbers suggest that the pirates are going to have it all their own way. There are
nineteen mutineers and s even honest men, including Jim. And now, you will have to read the book for yourself.
This is a fantastic tale of cheat, bravery and cowardice. I don't know how things would have turned out if it hadn't
been for Jim Hawkins. For it is Jim who single-handedly steals the Hispaniola from under the very noses of the
pirates and sails her round the island to a secret beaching place.
And do you know what happens to Long John Silver, the greatest double-crosser of them all? No? Well, don't
expect me to tell you. Don't be nervous of reading a 'classic'. I know it was published a long time ago, but that
doesn’t mean it is difficult to read. There is one piece of advice I will give, though. I don't think this book is ever
out of print---there are hundreds of different copies around. If you can, choose a copy with large enough print to
be able to read comfortably, and exciting illustrations. It makes all the difference.
Go ahead! Read the book. I think you'll love it.
1. The underlined sentence indicates that________.
A. all the characters are true.
B. the author describes some vivid characters in the book
C. all the characters jumps out of the page alive
D. all the characters have armed teeth and ready to go treasure hunting.
2. According to this passage, which word can best describe Jim Hawkins?
A. brave B. fearful C. artificial D. tricky
3. How many characters are mentioned in this passage?
A.3 B.4 C.2 D.5
4. What's the purpose of this passage?
A. to make a book review B. to recommend the book to the readers
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