问题 句型转换

句型转换(每小题2分,共10分)

小题1:Qomolangma is the highest mountain in the world.(改为同义句)

Qomolangma is                                              in the world.

小题2:Ann has already finished his homework.(改为否定句)

Ann                    his homework            .

小题3:Mr white has been in China since 2,000.(改为过去时)

Mr white         to China        2,000.

小题4:Mr Scott was successful in studying Chinese history.(改为同义句)

Mr Scott                                  Chinese history.

小题5:The minute she saw me , she turned pale.(改为同义句)

she saw me, she turned pale.

答案

小题1:higer than any other mountain

小题2:hasn’t  finished ,  yet

小题3:Went ,  in

小题4:Succeeded in studying

小题5:As soon as

题目分析:

小题1:根据句意,珠穆朗玛是世界上最高的山,同意句意为珠穆朗玛比世界上任何其他的山都高,故填higer than any other mountain

小题2:already,否定句中用yet代替,现在完成时的否定句在助动词have/has后加not,故填hasn’t  finished ,  yet

小题3:根据句意,从2000年怀特先生就来到了中国,改为过去时态,故填 Went ,  in

小题4:斯科特先生在学习中国历史方面是成功的,succeed in在……方面成功,故填Succeeded in studying

小题5:她一看到我,她变的脸色苍白,根据句意,故填As soon as,一……就

单项选择题
单项选择题

Now which are the animals really to be pitied in captivity First, those clever beings whose lively urge for activity can find no outlet behind the bars of the cage. This is most conspicuous, even for the uninitiated, in the case of animals which, when living in a free state, are accustomed to roaming about widely. Owing to this frustrated desire, foxes and wolves housed, in many old-fashioned zoos, in cages which are far too small, are among the most pitiable of all caged animals.
Though pinioned swans generally seem happy, under proper care, by hatching and rearing their young without any trouble, at migration time things become different: they repeatedly swim to the lee side of the pond, in order to have the whole extent of its surface at their disposal, trying to take off. Again and again the grand preparations end in a pathetic flutter of their half wings ; a truly sorry picture !
This, however, rarely awakens the pity of the zoo visitor, least of all when such an originally highly intelligent and mentally alert animal has deteriorated, in confinement, into a crazy idiot, a very caricature of its former self. Sentimental old ladies, the fanatical sponsors of the societies for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, have no compunction in keeping a grey parrot in a relatively small cage or even chained to a perch. Together with the large corvines, the parrots are probably the only birds which suffer from that state of mind, common to prisoners, namely, boredom.

According to the author in Paragraph 1, what animals suffer most in captivity

A. Climbing animals.
B. Hunting animals.
C. Parroting animals.
D. Singing animals.