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Senior high school English multiple choice questions

1. Teenagers are forbidden to enter Internet cafes. Is this the best action?

That's controversial. But at least they have started to do something. (Anyway, it is said that the relevant departments have begun to deal with this problem.)

Step 2 check non-predicates

This person is "disturbed", so he uses passivity; AC is infinitive passive, which means "will be disturbed"; D stands for "disturbed"; B stands for "has been disturbed" The man who was seriously disturbed almost lost his memory, and he was driven crazy.

3. Examine several adverbs.

A really, really b lucky c unexpected d almost (negative adverb)

BCD is irrelevant to this question, so choose A.

It seems that green life is really simple and affordable, and one small step is of great significance. Advocating that we should live a green life.

4. A tourist attraction (plural tourist attractions) tourist attractions and resorts.

5. Examining the non-predicate, it can be said that it is indeed omitted. Similar to this non-predicate, the subject behind it is the logical subject of the first half sentence, which is equivalent to a corresponding adverbial clause. The film is "based on these real events", so it is inappropriate to use passive BD to exclude active BD, while A is an ongoing passive one. The film is based on real events and describes the life of new york boxer Brock.

6. choose B.

It means something doesn't seem to make much sense.

It doesn't seem to make much sense to study hard for a doctorate-because I'm not going to stick to it that long.

Whoever tells you that you will get a reward if you pass the exam is lying.

The sentence frame is: Who told you to be so ... lying? Whoever tells you something about someone is lying to you. Anyone who tells you that "you will get a reward if you pass the exam" is lying to you. It is equivalent to an attributive clause:

Anyone who tells you that you will get a reward if you pass the exam is lying.

Anyone who tells you that "you will get a reward if you pass the exam" is lying.