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Koalas come from _____.
A. China&&&&&&&&B. the USA&&&&&&&&C. Japan&&&&&&&& D. Australia
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专有名词:是特定的某人、地方或机构的名称,即:人名,地名,国家名,单位名,组织名,等等。例如:人名:Tom,Peter,Mr Yang地名:Europe,New York,People‘s Square节日、月份、星期:Christmas,February,Saturday专有名词的第一个字母必须大写。注意:有些单词字母的大小写不同,词义也不一样。如:Rose 罗斯(姓名)——rose玫瑰花China 中国——china 陶瓷或中国(不特指)普通名词表示一类人或东西或是一个抽象概念的名称,如: worker, camera, steel等。专有名词分类:英语中根据专有名词前是否带冠词可分为两类:    ①零冠词:如:Yale University, Beijing Railway station,是由专有名词+普通名词组成,往往为并列关系。    ②定冠词:如:The United States,The Great Wall,由形容词+普通名词组成 一般来讲,专有名词前面不用定冠词the。但江河海洋,山脉群岛地理名称前要用定冠词;有两个以上的普通名词组成的专有名词前,一般要用定冠词。单复数同形:Chinese,Japanese 单复数不同形:German—Germans,American—Americans 其中,若专有名词复数与定冠词连用,表示“某某夫妇”或“某某一家”,作主语时,谓语动词用复数。 专有名词用法:(一)人名英美人的姓名与中国人的恰恰相反,姓在后面,名在前面,姓名前通常不用冠词。例如:Mary Smith;George Washington。(1)一般熟人间通常用名称呼。例如:How's John getting on? 约翰近来好吗?(2)在不熟悉人之间或表示礼貌时,常把姓和称谓连用。例如:Would you please tell John Smith to come to the office? 请你告诉约翰?史密斯到办公室来一次好吗?(3)姓氏复数前加定冠词可表示全家人。例如:The Turners have gone to America.特纳一家人去美国了。(二)地名(1)大部分单数形式的地名不用定冠词。例如:Asia;America;China; London;Shanghai(2)大部分单数形式的湖、岛、山名前不加定冠词。例如:Silver Lake;Mount Tai(3)山脉、群岛、海洋、河流、运河、海湾、海峡、半岛、沙漠名前一般加定冠词。例如:the Pacific;the English Channel;the Sahara(三)日期名(1)节日名前通常不用冠词。例如: Christmas;National Day(2)星期名前通常不用冠词。例如: Sunday;Tuesday(3)月份名前通常不用冠词。例如: April;December初中专有名词列举:1、表示人名、尊称和头衔的专有名词Einstein爱因斯坦 Vivian维维安 Chairman Hu胡主席 Premier Wen温总理President Obama奥巴马总统 Mr.Brown布朗先生 Doctor Lin林博士、林医生Queen Elizabeth II伊丽莎白女王二世重点提示:人名的前面若有尊称或头衔,如Mr.(先生),President(总统)等时,其第一个字母也要大写。
2、表示国名、地名、山河名的专有名词Korea韩国 Thailand泰国 Egypt埃及 Paris巴黎 Los Angeles洛杉机 Chinatown唐人街 Pacific Ocean太平洋Caribbean加勒比海 Mississippi密西西比河 Mt.Qomolangma珠穆朗玛峰
3、表示团体、机构和报刊的专有名词Museum of Postal History邮政博物馆 China Daily中国日报Sydney Opera House悉尼歌剧院 Reuters路透社Friends of the Earth地球之友(机构名) Harvard University哈佛大学
4、表示星期、月份和节日的专有名词Wednesday星期三 Sunday星期天 March三月Labour Day劳动节 National Day国庆节 Father's Day父亲节
5、由普通名词构成的专有名词the North Pole北极 the River Nile尼罗河 the Bund上海外滩the Great Wall长城 the Forbidden City紫禁城 the Temple of Heaven天坛the White House白宫 the Terracotta Warriors兵马俑重点提示:专有名词前要用定冠词“the”,但它的首字母不大写。
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与“Koalas come from _____.[ ]A. ChinaB. the USAC. Japan D...”考查相似的试题有:
1571731384841162151163186619378792China的前面加不加The_百度知道B试题分析:考察动词belong的用法& belong to 属于 无被动语态。根据句意:钓鱼岛在中国东海境内,位于中国和日本之间,历来都是属于中国的。 故B选项符合题意。考点:考察动词belong的用法点评:belong作属于讲时,其固定短语belong to无被动语态,考生应加强记忆。
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科目:高中英语
来源:2015届浙江江山实验中学高二10月第一次阶段性测试英语卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
Six Chinese surveillance ships have entered waters
near islands claimed by both China and Japan.
China said the ships were carrying out &law
enforcement& to demonstrate its jurisdiction(管辖权) over the islands, known as Diaoyu in China and
Senkaku in Japan.
At least two of the vessels left after the Japanese
coast guard issued a warning, Japanese officials say.
The move came after Japan sealed a deal to buy three
of the islands from their private Japanese owner. Japan controls the
uninhabited but resource-rich East China Sea islands, which are also claimed by
Taiwan.
The Japanese Coast Guard said the first two Chinese
boats entered Japan's territorial waters at 06:18 local time (21:18 GMT
Thursday), followed by another fleet of four other ships just after 07:00. The
first two ships then left the area. A third ship left later on Friday morning,
one report said. No force was used, Japanese officials added. &Our patrol
vessels are currently telling them to leave our country's territorial
waters,& the coastguard said in a statement.
The Chinese foreign ministry confirmed that its ships
were there. “These law enforcement and patrol activities are aimed to
demonstrate China's jurisdiction over the Diaoyu Islands and its affiliated(附属的) islets and ensure the country's maritime(海事的) interests,” a statement said.
The US has called for ''cooler heads to prevail'' as
tension intensifies between China and Japan over the islands, which lie south
of Okinawa and north of Taiwan. US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is due to
visit both Japan and China from this weekend as part of a tour of the region
that also includes New Zealand.
The dispute has seriously marred diplomatic relations
between China and Japan and threatens to damage the strong trading
relationship, says the BBC's John Sudworth in Beijing. The row(争端) has also generated strong nationalist sentiment on
both sides that observers say now makes it very difficult to be seen to be
backing down, says our correspondent.
The Japanese government says it is buying the islands
to promote their stable and peaceful management. Its move followed a bid by
right-wing Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara to buy the islands using public
donations - an action that would likely have further provoked(触怒) China.
China, on the other hand, says the islands have
historically been its territory and fishing grounds.
Meanwhile Japan's newly-appointed ambassador to China,
Shinichi Nishimiya, remains in hospital in Tokyo after he was found unconscious
near his home in Tokyo on Thursday. No details have been given on his
condition. He was appointed on Tuesday to replace Uichiro Niwa, who has been
criticized for his handling of one of the worse diplomatic rows between Japan
and China in recent years.
1.The Diaoyu Islands are actually inhabited by &&&&&&&&&&.
A. Japan&&&&&&&&&&&& B.
China&&&&&&&&&&&&& C.
America&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.
Nobody
2.Which of the following is true?
A. Japan fired at the 6 Chinese ships to warn them to
leave the waters.
B. China admitted that the 6 ships had been forced to
leave the waters.
C. The US called on both sides to calm down.
D. Shinichi Nishimiya was unconscious in the hospital
because somebody attacked him.
3.Why was Uichiro Niwa replaced?
A. He is not iron enough in handling the diplomatic
rows between Japan and China.
B. His health condition is not good enough to work
there.
C. He didn’t do a good job in dealing with the dispute
about the Diaoyu Islands.
D. He criticized the Chinese government publicly in an
improper way.
4.This news report is most likely to be selected from
the &&&&&&&&&newspaper.
A. British&&&&&&&&&&& B.
Chinese&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& C.
Japanese&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.
American
科目:高中英语
来源:学年浙江杭州高级中学高三第三次月考英语卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
Tensions have erupted over some barren rocks in the
Pacific that you may never have heard of, but stay tuned—this is a boundary
dispute(争端) that could get ugly and some day have
far-reaching consequences for China, Japan, Taiwan and the United States.
The islands in dispute are called the Senkaku chain by
Japan, the Diaoyu islands by China, and the Diaoyutai by Taiwan. All three
claim the islands, which are really just five small islands and three barren
rocks northeast of Taiwan, 200 miles off the Chinese coast.
The latest conflict occurred when a Chinese fishing
boat collided(碰撞) with two Japanese naval ships trying to
stop it near the islands. The Japanese prevented the Chinese captain from
leaving the place for questioning and the two countries have been exchanging
angry protests.
The reason to worry is that nationalists in both China
and Taiwan see the islands as unquestionably theirs and think that their
government has been weak in claiming this authority.
So far, wiser heads have generally won the argument on
each side, but at some point a weakened Chinese leader might try to gain the
legal right with the public by pushing the issue and recovering the islands. It
would be a dangerous game and would have a disastrous impact on China-Japan
relations, but if successful it would raise the popularity of the Chinese
government.
In reality, of course, there is zero chance that the U.S.
will honor its treaty(条约) with Japan over a few barren rocks. We're
not going to risk a nuclear conflict with China over some islands that may well
be China's. But if we don't help, our security relationship with Japan will be
at the breaking point.
So which country has a better claim to the islands? My
feeling is that it's China, although the answer isn't clear-cut. Chinese
navigational records show the islands as Chinese for many centuries, and a 1783
Japanese map shows them as Chinese as well. Japan purported to
“discover” the islands only in 1884 and took control of them by force only in
1895 when it also grabbed Taiwan.
The best approach would be for China and Japan to
agree to refer the dispute to the International Court of Justice, but
realistically that won't happen. And since some believe that the area is rich
with oil and gas reserves, the claims from each side have become more insistent.
As Chinese nationalism grows, as China's navy and
ability to project power in the ocean gains, we could see some military
conflicts over the islands.
Taken from NewYork Times
1.The
underlined word “purported” (in Para.7) is closest in meaning to “_____”.
A. happened&&&& && B. claimed&&& C.
pretended&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.
intended
2.The
latest conflict referred to in the passage occurred because _____.
A. the Japanese government has bought the Diaoyu
Islands from the Liyuans
B. two Japanese naval ships sailed in the Chinese sea
around the Diaoyu Islands
C. the Japanese kept the captain of a fishing boat
from returning for questioning
D. a fishing boat collided with two Japanese naval
ships by design in the Japanese sea
3.Which
of the following is the author's personal idea?
A. It is the two Japanese naval ships that are to
blame for the conflict.
B. It is the Chinese captain of a fishing boat that is
to blame for the conflict.
C. It is the U.S. that will honor its treaty with
Japan over a few barren rocks.
D. It is China that has a better claim to the islands
because of its navigational records.
4.What
can be inferred according to the passage?
A. The claim from both sides has become more insistent.
B. Japan has navy and ability to power the Diaoyu
Islands.
C. China is developing so quickly that it will declare
a war on Japan.
D. The dispute between China and Japan has put the
U.S. in a dilemma.
科目:高中英语
来源:2014届宁夏高三上期第一次月考英语卷(解析版)
题型:单项填空
&_____ by Japan's &purchase& of the
Diaoyu Islands, China and Japan lose the opportunity of the 40th anniversary of
normalization of diplomatic ties to further promote the bilateral (双边的) relations.
A. Affected&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.
Affecting
C. Having affected&&&&&&&&&&&&& D.
To be affected
科目:高中英语
来源:2015届山东省平邑县曾子学校高一期中考试英语试卷(解析版)
题型:单项填空
-Are you
firmly against Japan’s decision to purchase the Diaoyu Islands?
-Of course.
That is _______ our basic interest lies.
A.why&&&&&&&&&&&&& B.when&&&&&&&&&&&& C.where&&&&&&&&&&& D.what
科目:高中英语
来源:学年四川省高三下学期三月月考英语试卷(解析版)
题型:阅读理解
Six Chinese surveillance ships have entered waters
near islands claimed by both China and Japan.
China said the ships were carrying out &law
enforcement& to demonstrate its jurisdiction(管辖权) over the islands, known as Diaoyu in China and
Senkaku in Japan.
At least two of the vessels left after the Japanese
coast guard issued a warning, Japanese officials say.
The move came after Japan sealed a deal to buy three
of the islands from their private Japanese owner. Japan controls the
uninhabited but resource-rich East China Sea islands, which are also claimed by
Taiwan.
The Japanese Coast Guard said the first two Chinese
boats entered Japan's territorial waters at 06:18 local time (21:18 GMT
Thursday), followed by another fleet of four other ships just after 07:00. The
first two ships then left the area. A third ship left later on Friday morning,
one report said. No force was used, Japanese officials added. &Our patrol
vessels are currently telling them to leave our country's territorial
waters,& the coastguard said in a statement.
The Chinese foreign ministry confirmed that its ships
were there. “These law enforcement and patrol activities are aimed to
demonstrate China's jurisdiction over the Diaoyu Islands and its affiliated(附属的) islets and ensure the country's maritime(海事的) interests,” a statement said.
The US has called for ''cooler heads to prevail'' as
tension intensifies between China and Japan over the islands, which lie south
of Okinawa and north of Taiwan. US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is due to
visit both Japan and China from this weekend as part of a tour of the region
that also includes New Zealand.
The dispute has seriously marred diplomatic relations
between China and Japan and threatens to damage the strong trading
relationship, says the BBC's John Sudworth in Beijing. The row(争端) has also generated strong nationalist sentiment on
both sides that observers say now makes it very difficult to be seen to be
backing down, says our correspondent.
The Japanese government says it is buying the islands
to promote their stable and peaceful management. Its move followed a bid by
right-wing Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara to buy the islands using public
donations - an action that would likely have further provoked(触怒) China.
China, on the other hand, says the islands have
historically been its territory and fishing grounds.
Meanwhile Japan's newly-appointed ambassador to China,
Shinichi Nishimiya, remains in hospital in Tokyo after he was found unconscious
near his home in Tokyo on Thursday. No details have been given on his
condition. He was appointed on Tuesday to replace Uichiro Niwa, who has been
criticised for his handling of one of the worse diplomatic rows between Japan
and China in recent years.
1.The Diaoyu Islands are actually inhabited by &&&&&&&&&&.
A.Japan&&&&&&&&&&& B.China&&&&&&&&&&&& C.America&&&&&&&&& D.Nobody
2.Which of the following is true?
A.Japan fired
at the 6 Chinese ships to warn them to leave the waters.
B.China
admitted that the 6 ships had been forced to leave the waters.
C.The US called
on both sides to calm down.
D.Shinichi
Nishimiya was unconscious in the hospital because somebody attacked him.
3.Why was Uichiro Niwa replaced?
A.He is not
iron enough in handling the diplomatic rows between Japan and China.
B.His health
condition is not good enough to work there.
C.He didn’t do a good job in dealing with the dispute about the
Diaoyu Islands.
D.He criticized
the Chinese government publicly in an improper way.
4.This news report is most likely to be selected from
the &&&&&&&&&newspaper.
A.British&&&&&&&&&&& B.Chinese&&&&&&&&&& C.Japanese&&&&&&&&& D.American
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除了the +比较级,the +比较级(越...越...)外,还有:句中有of the two或 比较级后有名词时,如Who is the taller of the two Who is the taller girl,Lily or Lucy?Which is the larger country,China or Japan?这个要加the,问两者中比较大的一个国家,相当于特指the more这样子的形式 the +比较级,the +比较级(越...越...)和特指我给你举三个例子吧:The better he does,the more he gets.Which is the bigger one of the two apples?Who is the taller girl,Lily or Lucy?
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