— Who found the lost sheep? — Tim and Tom ___. A. did B. found C. find 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案]A [解析] [详解] 句意:——谁找到了丢失的绵羊?——蒂姆和汤姆找到的。 考查省略句。did助动词“do”的过去式;find找到,动词原形;found动词“find”的过去式。根据“found”可知...
句意“-谁发现了丢失的羊?-蒂姆和汤姆发现的”。根据found可知,用一般过去时,find的过去时是found,排除A;主语Tim and Tom与谓语动词之间为主动,排除B;found后要加宾语,而空后没有宾语,排除D;本题中用did代替found the lost sheep,故选C。结果一 题目 【题目】 ﹣ Who found the lost sheep ? ﹣ Tim ...
在井旁边有一堵旧石墙的残垣断壁。第二天晚上我干完活回来,远远望见小王子耷拉着双腿坐在墙头上。我听见他在说话:“你怎么想不起来了?”他说,“肯定不是在这里。”大概还有另一个声音在回答他,因为他搭了腔:“不!不!就是那一天,但地点不是这儿……”我继续朝石墙走去。我还是没有看见...
’ The vote was taken at once, and it was agreed by an overwhelming majority that rats were comrades. There were only four dissentients, the three dogs and the cat, who was afterwards discovered to have voted on both sides. Major continued: ‘I have little more to say. I merely ...
The wild creatures, such as rats and rabbits-are they our friends or our enemies? Let us put it to the vote. I propose this question to the meeting: Are rats comrades?’ The vote was taken at once, and it was agreed by an overwhelming majority that rats were comrades. There were ...
‘There is a hole in the wall of your sheepfold. A wolf went in through the hole, and took the sheep away at night. You should mend the sheepfold quickly and fill up the hole,’”可知,邻居检查羊圈后,认为羊圈墙上的洞是羊丢失的主要原因。故选A。 (4)题详解: 主旨大意题。根据“If ...
范文Onceupon a time, there was a shepherd who raised a lot of sheep. One dayhe noticed that one of the sheep was missing because there was a holein the sheepfold. The neighbor advised him to repair the sheepfold,but the man refused to take the advice; The next morning, he foundthat ...
Once upon a time, there was a man who kept some sheep. He herded (牧场) the sheep in the daytime and kept them in the sheepfold at night. One morning, he was getting ready to herd the sheep.▲ "My goodness! Where's my sheep?" the man shouted. His neighbor helped him check (...
We may intrude ten minutes' talk on a cabinet minister, answered probably with words worse than silence, being deceptive; or snatch, once or twice in our lives, the privilege of throwing a bouquet in the path of a Princess, or arresting the kind glance of a Queen. And yet these ...
’ The vote was taken at once, and it was agreed by an overwhelming majority that rats were comrades. There were only four dissentients, the three dogs and the cat, who was afterwards discovered to have voted on both sides. Major continued: ‘I have little more to say. I merely ...