The battery ______ for a couple of months.


  1. A.
    hasn't charged
  2. B.
    didn't charge
  3. C.
    hasn't been charged
  4. D.
    didn't been changed
C
“電池兩個(gè)月沒(méi)有被充電了!爆F(xiàn)在完成時(shí)的被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)用“has/have+been+過(guò)去分詞”。
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A. to explain the rules of a sport game-baseball
B. to tell you more about America's national sports
C. to introduce some useful expressions from baseball
D. to show the connection between expressions and sports
2. The underlined sentence "The batter also is out" means _____.
A. the batter will run to one of the four bases
B. the batter will not continue the game
C. the match will be over immediately
D. the batter will change his position
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A. To be on the ball.
B. To step up the plate.
C. To throw a curve ball.
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    Baseball is America's national sport. So it is not unusual that many popular expressions come from
baseball. But first, let me explain a little about the game.
    Each baseball team has nine players. The pitcher of one team throws the ball to a batter from the
other team. The batter attempts to hit the ball. If he misses, it is called a strike. If a batter gets three
strikes, he loses his turn at bat and is called out. The batter also is out if he hits the ball in the air and
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and able to do a good job. But a person who "threw a curve ball" did something unexpected. Someone
who "steps up to the plate" is ready to do his or her job. A "pinch hitter" takes the place of someone
else at a job or activity.
    Sometimes I have to give information quickly, without time to think it over. Then I would say
something "right off the bat." If someone is doing an extremely good job and is very successful, you
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A. to explain the rules of a sport game-baseball
B. to tell you more about America's national sports
C. to introduce some useful expressions from baseball
D. to show the connection between expressions and sports
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C. the match will be over immediately
D. the batter will change his position
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