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New Concept English Book 2 Lesson 7 Multiple Choice Questions

4. multiple choice questions? Multiple choice question comprehension 1. Detectives are at the airport. A. to meet the plane. B. to stop the robbery To see building d because ... The plane was delayed. Detectives found diamonds? B. Didn't open the parcel C. Didn't stop Robby D. from catching the thief Answer: 1. According to lines 3-4 of the article, someone must convince the police that thieves will try to steal diamonds, while lines 8-9 are guarded by two detectives? Guard? At the door … can you tell B to stop A? Robbery? Is the right answer, and the other three are wrong. 2.? According to the last sentence of the text, to their surprise, this precious package is full of stones and sand! It can be inferred that C. did not stop Robbie is the correct answer. The other three choices don't accord with the content of the text. Structure? The third sentence. _ _ _ _ _ Is the detective waiting? At the airport. ? When and where? _ _ _ _ _ What are they expecting? A bag of expensive diamonds. ? When and where? Someone told the police that thieves would try to steal diamonds. It happened when the plane arrived. ? A. before? B.after that? C.when? D. as soon as possible Detectives went into the building and waited for _ _ _ _ _. ? A: Yes? B. enter? C. inside? D stands for 7. Two men took the parcel off the plane. They _ _ _ _ _. ? The answer is: 3. It can be seen from the answer that this question is about places. A. Why, B. When, D. Where can't you ask questions, only C. Where can you be answered at the airport, so choose C. 4.? D. this sentence is aimed at the verb object. The answer is a bag of precious diamonds in noun phrases, A. Why, B. When and C. Where. None of these interrogative words can be directed at the verb object (noun). Only d. What can ask questions about nouns. 5.? Answer: The previous sentence is the past perfect tense, which means doing something before an action or situation happened in the past. "Someone told the police ..." This incident must have happened "before the plane arrived". So choose a. before (before ...). 6. C.a.in needs a noun after it to indicate the place, and the meaning is complete; B. entry is meaningless in meaning; D. for needs a noun as the object, which has complete meaning; Only c. inside has the most complete meaning and is consistent with the action in the first half of the sentence, so C. 7. ? D. among the four options, only D. has got rid of the meaning and grammar that best fits the topic, so D. Vocabulary vocabulary 8. Detectives are searching for a packet of valuable diamonds. 9. d) Expect. This package is very expensive. That's _ _ _ _. ? A. Worthy B. Worthy C. Precious D. Value 10. The thief tried to steal diamonds. ? A. rob B. steal C. take it from ... D. Go to 1 1. Detectives are waiting inside. Mainly? Architecture. This is the _ _ _ _ _ building. ? A. the most important B. the smallest C. first? d. greatest 12。 Someone filled the parcel with stones and? Sand. Those are _ _ _ _ _ stones and sand. ? A. full of B. full of C. full of by? D. the answer is full: 8.? A. B. waiting is an intransitive verb and cannot be directly followed by a noun; Expect is a transitive verb in c, expect for, and cannot be followed by for; In d. expect to, you cannot add to after expect; Only a. expecting is the most grammatical. 9.? C. This sentence needs to choose an adjective with the same valuable meaning as the previous sentence as a predicative. A. worth can be used as a noun and adjective, meaning "worthy" and "worthy", not a synonym for value; B. worthy is an adjective meaning "valuable" and "worthwhile". Often used in of or infinitive, it cannot be used as a predicative alone, nor is it a valuable synonym; D. value is a noun, which does not conform to the part of speech; Only c. precious is an adjective, meaning "precious" and "precious". It is a valuable synonym and can be used as a predicative, so choose C. 10.? B.c. take from and d. take to are not grammatical; Both a. rob and b.steam mean "steal", but steam emphasizes? "Steal secretly or quietly when people are not looking", while rob emphasizes "openly stealing or forcibly robbing". Thief (thief) should be the executor of stealing, and the executor of robbery is robbery (robber). B is chosen because the subject of this sentence is a thief. 1 1.? Answer: This sentence is to explain the main building and b.minimum (small) in the previous sentence; C. first (first); D. the greatest three choices do not conform to the meaning of words, only A. the most important meaning and? Main means closest, so choose a. 12. ? B. if you choose a. full with, c. full by and d. full in this sentence, there are grammatical errors. Full can only be used with of, meaning "full" So choose B. full. 5. Put the following phrases in the correct word order, and then check your answers against lines 6-8 of the text. Enter the customs building/two people/and take it away/take the parcel away/leave the plane. Two people took the parcel off the plane and took it into the customs building.