This hall seats什么意思 3000 people. People怎么不加 s 呢?

问几道英语时态题.用动词的一般现在时完成下列句子.按要求使用主动语态或被动语态.1.This new hall ___ (seat) five hundred people.2.That knife ___ (not cut) well.3.This new pen ___ (write) well.4.These apples ___ (well) at 2$ each.5.The boy ___ (name) after his uncle.6.These blankets are strong and ___ (wash) well.7.The workers ___ (pay) by the week.8.Meat ___ (not keep) in hot weather.9.Good leather ___ (wear) long.第四题到底是SELL还是ARE SOLD呢?要用被动吗?
1.This new hall(seats) five hundred people.2.That knife (does not cut) well.3.This new pen (writes) well.4.These apples (sell) at 2$ each.我猜你把sell写成well了5.The boy (is named) after his uncle.6.These blankets are strong and (washes) well.7.The workers (are paid) by the week.8.Meat (does not keep) in hot weather.9.Good leather (wears) long.好吧补充:这里要用sell.这句话的意思是:这些苹果的价钱是一个两块.这也是我们一般要表达的意思.如果用are sold,不符合英语习惯.或者如果你用过去时,were sold意思就变成:这些苹果是一个两块钱卖出去的.用are sold严格来讲不能正确表达任何意思.根据你所有这些题来看,这里就更得是sell了.
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扫描下载二维码完形填空(共20小题;每小题1 分,满分20分)A few years ago I was at an international conference with nearly 700 participants. One afternoon I_1a very crowded talk by a famous author. The hall filled quickly and soon there were no 2left , so many dozens of people were standing around the edges.I saw a very elderly man, stooped(驼背的) slightly with age,3against the wall. I immediately got up, told those sitting beside me to4the place for him and made my way to him. When I offered my seat to him , he looked 5and started to refuse , but I would have 6of that. He asked me my name and thanked me deeply, and then made his 7back into my row and sat comfortably. Many people who 8our exchange turned to say what a kind thing I had done. I kept saying , “it’s nothing 9 . I m from Canada, it’s normal for us to help other people!”A few minutes later, the man sitting next to the elderly man 10to leave the hall for another talk and the elderly man 11to me to return and sit beside him. 12I resisted, thinking someone else might need it more, but people sitting around him started to repeat my 13 , asking me to come and sit! So I returned and sat beside the gentleman for the 14 .when the talk was over ,the man thanked me again and 15asked if I knew who he was . I had no idea. He then looked quite delighted and 16 me a household name that I recognized immediately!I was astonished to have been sitting next to him, 17 he was excited to think I had given up my seat for him 18knowing who he was! Again I had to tell him where I come from , and it’s the 19thing to do! I have felt more blessed to be a Canadian since that day, for seeing how easy it is to 20 someone and how rare it seemed to so many people.1. A. missed B. gave C. expected D. attended2. A. seatsB. rooms C. topicsD. rows3. A. turning B. walking C. leaningD. lying4. A. move B. spare C. takeD. hold5. A. glad B. satisfied C. disappointed D. surprised6. A. nothing B. noneC. somethingD. anything7. A. livingB. fortuneC. directionD. way8. A. witnessedB. confirmed C. remembered D. experienced9. A. easyB. popularC. specialD. funny10. A. agreedB. refusedC. choseD. forgot11. A. sent B. signaled C. rolled D. said12. A. At last B. At leastC. At most D. At first 13. A. action B. nameC. dream D. address 14. A. game B. discussionC. courseD. talk 15. A. quietly B. loudly. C. proudly D. angrily 16. A. shared B. told C. asked D. answered 17. A. as if B. even if C. so D .but 18. A. by B. without C. through D. after 19. A. strange B. secret C. normal D. hard 20. A. help B. accept C. praise D. trust
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在线咨询下载客户端关注微信公众号&&&分类:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1 分,满分20分)A few years ago I was at an international conference with nearly 700 participants. One afternoon I_1a very crowded talk by a famous author. The hall filled quickly and soon there were no 2left , so many dozens of people were standing around the edges.I saw a very elderly man, stooped(驼背的) slightly with age,3against the wall. I immediately got up, told those sitting beside me to4the place for him and made my way to him. When I offered my seat to him , he looked 5and started to refuse , but I would have 6of that. He asked me my name and thanked me deeply, and then made his 7back into my row and sat comfortably. Many people who 8our exchange turned to say what a kind thing I had done. I kept saying , “it’s nothing 9 . I m from Canada, it’s normal for us to help other people!”A few minutes later, the man sitting next to the elderly man 10to leave the hall for another talk and the elderly man 11to me to return and sit beside him. 12I resisted, thinking someone else might need it more, but people sitting around him started to repeat my 13 , asking me to come and sit! So I returned and sat beside the gentleman for the 14 .when the talk was over ,the man thanked me again and 15asked if I knew who he was . I had no idea. He then looked quite delighted and 16 me a household name that I recognized immediately!I was astonished to have been sitting next to him, 17 he was excited to think I had given up my seat for him 18knowing who he was! Again I had to tell him where I come from , and it’s the 19thing to do! I have felt more blessed to be a Canadian since that day, for seeing how easy it is to 20 someone and how rare it seemed to so many people.1. A. missed B. gave C. expected D. attended2. A. seatsB. rooms C. topicsD. rows3. A. turning B. walking C. leaningD. lying4. A. move B. spare C. takeD. hold5. A. glad B. satisfied C. disappointed D. surprised6. A. nothing B. noneC. somethingD. anything7. A. livingB. fortuneC. directionD. way8. A. witnessedB. confirmed C. remembered D. experienced9. A. easyB. popularC. specialD. funny10. A. agreedB. refusedC. choseD. forgot11. A. sent B. signaled C. rolled D. said12. A. At last B. At leastC. At most D. At first 13. A. action B. nameC. dream D. address 14. A. game B. discussionC. courseD. talk 15. A. quietly B. loudly. C. proudly D. angrily 16. A. shared B. told C. asked D. answered 17. A. as if B. even if C. so D .but 18. A. by B. without C. through D. after 19. A. strange B. secret C. normal D. hard 20. A. help B. accept C. praise D. trust 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1 分,满分20分)A few years ago I was at an international conference with nearly 700 participants. One afternoon I_1&a very crowded talk by a famous author. The hall filled quickly and soon there were no &2&&left , so many dozens of people were standing around the edges.I saw a very elderly man, stooped(驼背的) slightly with age,&&3&&against the wall. I immediately got up, told those sitting beside me to&&4&&the place for him and made my way to him. When I offered my seat to him , he looked &5&&&and started to refuse , but I would have &&6&&of that. He asked me my name and thanked me deeply, and then made his &7&&back into my row and sat comfortably. Many people who &8&&our exchange turned to say what a kind thing I had done. I kept saying , “it’s nothing &9& . I m from Canada, it’s normal for us to help other people!”&A few minutes later, the man sitting next to the elderly man &10&&to leave the hall for another talk and the elderly man &&11&&to me to return and sit beside him. &&12&&I resisted, thinking someone else might need it more, but people sitting around him started to repeat my &13 , asking me to come and sit! So I returned and sat beside the gentleman for the &14& .when the talk was over ,the man thanked me again and &15&&asked if I knew who he was . I had no idea. He then looked quite delighted and &16 &me a household name that I recognized immediately!I was astonished to have been sitting next to him, &17 &he was excited to think I had given up my seat for him &18&&knowing who he was! Again I had to tell him where I come from , and it’s the &19&&thing to do! I have felt more blessed to be a Canadian since that day, for seeing how easy it is to &20 &someone and how rare it seemed to so many people.1. A. missed&&&&&&&&&&& B. gave&&&&&&&&&& C. expected&&&&&&&& D. attended2. A. seats&&&&&&&&&&&&&B. rooms&&&&&&&& C. topics&&&&&&&&&&&D. rows3. A. turning&&&&&&&&&&& B. walking&&&&&&& C. leaning&&&&&&&&&&D. lying4. A. move&&&&&&&&&&&& B. spare&&&&&&&&& C. take&&&&&&&&&&&&&D. hold5. A. glad&&&&&&&&&&&&& B. satisfied&&&&&&& C. disappointed&&&&&& D. surprised6. A. nothing&&&&&&&&&& B. none&&&&&&&&&&C. something&&&&&&&&D. anything7. A. living&&&&&&&&&&&B. fortune&&&&&&&&&&C. direction&&&&&&&&&&D. way8. A. witnessed&&&&&&&&B. confirmed&&&&&&&& C. remembered&&&&&&& D. experienced9. A. easy&&&&&&&&&&&&B. popular&&&&&&&&&&&C. special&&&&&&&&&&&D. funny10. A. agreed&&&&&&&&&&B. refused&&&&&&&&&&&&C. chose&&&&&&&&&&&&D. forgot11. A. sent &&&&&&&&&&&&B. signaled &&&&&&&&&&&C. rolled &&&&&&&&&&&&D. said12. A. At last &&&&&&&&&&B. At least&&&&&&&&&&&&C. At most &&&&&&&&&&D. At first 13. A. action &&&&&&&&&&&B. name&&&&&&&&&&&&&C. dream &&&&&&&&&&&D. address 14. A. game &&&&&&&&&&&B. discussion&&&&&&&&&&C. course&&&&&&&&&&&D. talk &15. A. quietly &&&&&&&&&&B. loudly. &&&&&&&&&&&&&C. proudly &&&&&&&&&&D. angrily &16. A. shared &&&&&&&&&&&B. told &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&C. asked &&&&&&&&&&&&D. answered &17. A. as if &&&&&&&&&&&&&B. even if &&&&&&&&&&&&C. so &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&D .but &18. A. by &&&&&&&&&&&&&&B. without &&&&&&&&&&&&&C. through &&&&&&&&&&D. after 19. A. strange &&&&&&&&&&B. secret &&&&&&&&&&&&&&C. normal &&&&&&&&&&&D. hard &20. A. help &&&&&&&&&&&&&B. accept &&&&&&&&&&&&&C. praise &&&&&&&&&&&D. trust &&科目:难易度:最佳答案1. D2. A3. C4. D5. D6. B7. D8. A9. C10. C11. B12. D13. B14. D15. A16. B17. D18. B19. C20. A解析1. 由下文可知,作者在台下听报告(attended a talk)2. 由本句后半部分中的many dozens of people were standing around the edges 以及下文作者给那位老人让座可知,此处表示“大厅很快坐满,没有座位(seats)了”。3. 因为没有座位,老人倚靠(leaning)在墙上。4. 作者让周围的人把他的座位占住(hold)以便给那位老人坐。5. 作者主动让座,这让那位老人感到很吃惊(surprised)。6. 那位老人试图拒绝,但作者坚持。Have none of 不接受。7. 上文中的and made my way to him 对此空有提示。8. 周围已经亲眼目睹了(witnessed)作者和老人交换位置的人都在赞扬作者。9. 由下文 It's normal for us to help other people 可知,作者觉得帮助别人没有什么特别(special)10. 几分钟后,老人旁边的一个男士选择(chose)离开座位去听另一个报告。11. 那位老人示意(signaled)作者坐在他旁边。12. 由thinking someone else might need it more 可知,最初(at first)作者拒绝回去坐。13. 但周围的人都在喊作者的名字(name),让他坐回去。14. 第一锻中的a very crowded talk 和下文中的when the talk was over 对些空有提示。15. 那位老人悄悄(quietly)问作者是否知道他是谁。16. 那位老人告诉了(told)作者一个家喻户晓的名字。17.根据上下文意思,可知此处应该用but表示前后意思的转折。18. 作者惊讶于自己能够和这样一位名人同坐;而(but)令那位老人高兴的是,作者是在不(without)知道他是谁的情况下让座的。19. 第二段最后两句I'm from Canada. It's normal for us to help other people 对此空有提示。20. 帮助(help)别人非常容易做到。知识点:&&&&&&基础试题拔高试题热门知识点最新试题
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