A.They have no dreams.B.They don't feel being loved.C.They get used to what they have.
A.They have no dreams.
B.They don't feel being loved.
C.They get used to what they have.
D.They only cherish the material things.
A.They have no dreams.
B.They don't feel being loved.
C.They get used to what they have.
D.They only cherish the material things.
Young children are likely to dream of fairies because______.
A.they have a strong desire to see such fairies
B.they have seen such beautiful girls in their dreams before
C.the fairies have once appeared somewhere
D.such fairies may bring them good luck in their exam
What does the author mean by saying "For many, retirement becomes an unobtainable dream" (Lines 7, Para. 1)?
A.They are reluctant to retire when they reach their retirement age.
B.They can't obtain the retirement benefits they have dreamed of.
C.They can't get full pension unless they work some extra years.
D.They have to go on working beyond their retirement age.
听力原文: Hello everybody, and Welcome back to the thrilling game at the Tokyo Dome with the U.S. team. The game with the Japanese national team is going into the second half, 51 to 26. The U.S. Dream Team is made up of NBA veterans--supposedly the best we have to offers-but they need a miracle to dig themselves out of a hole and come back at this point.
Unfortunately for the Dream Team, their leading scorer, High-Fly Wilson, was ejected one minute into the second quarter after climbing into the stands and fighting with a spectator who had continually heckled Wilson for shooting three airballs in a row. Another bizarre moment came late in the second quarter when the Japanese center, Tomohiro Suzuki, suffered a concussion and was knocked out cold as he collided with the knee of one of his own teammates. There have also been several other injuries, including the loss of starting forward, Masa Harada.
Some of the coaches on the U.S. team are attributing the team's sluggish performance to some raw fish they had last night while attending a banquet in their honor. Who knows what'll be next. OK. It looks like we're ready for the second half.
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A.They are leading in the game.
B.The score is really close.
C.The Dream Team is way behind.
D.They win the game.
Unfortunately for the Dream Team, their leading scorer, High-Fly Wilson, was ejected one minute into the second quarter after climbing into the stands and fighting with a spectator who had continually heckled Wilson for shooting three airballs in a row. Another bizarre moment came late in the second quarter when the Japanese center, Tomohiro Suzuki, suffered a concussion and was knocked out cold as he collided with the knee of one of his own teammates. There have also been several other injuries, including the loss of starting forward, Masa Harada.
Some of the coaches on the U.S. team are attributing the team's sluggish performance to some raw fish they had last night while attending a banquet in their honor. Who knows what'll be next. OK. It looks like we're ready for the second half.
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A.They are leading in the game.
B.The score is really close.
C.The Dream Team is way behind.
D.They win the game.
Why do some people say that they never dream?
A.They forget all of their dreams.
B.They wouldn't like to tell the truth.
C.They cannot enjoy their free time.
When people dream, ______.
A.they see and feel real things as they do when they are awake
B.they can't tell the difference between real life and a dream
C.both their minds and bodies are taking a rest
D.they can interact with what is going on around them
A.they were obsessed with the dream of rising in the world
B.They were seized by Americans who want to get up in the world
C.They were influenced by American presidents
D.They were dreaming of ruling America
A few years later, thousands of miners were at work there. They rushed from all over the world to seek their fortunes. Most of the miners dreamed of finding one of the large stones, perhaps one like the famous Cullinan Diamond, which was found in 1905 and was as big as a man's fist. This great stone was cut into several small gems, some of which can now be seen amongst the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London.
The modem world, however, has found more important uses for its diamond than the making of jewellery. They have been put to work; for diamond is the hardest mineral foud in our earth. It can cut or polish the hardest steel or grind its way through solid rock. Only a diamond is hard enough to cut another diamond, and it is not the big stones which are needed for the drills, saws and grindingwheels. Only factories now demand the diamond dust which the early miners looked upon as useless.
Yet it is a strange fact that nature makes its hardest mineral from exactly the same sub- stance as one of its softest. This soft mineral is graphite, which is very easily broken up and is used to make the "lead" in your pencil. The name "lead" should not really be used, because graphite consists of nothing but carbon—just the same as a diamond.
What was the dream of the early miners.-
A.They wanted to get as much diamond as they could.
B.They wanted to make their fortunes.
C.They wanted to find a large diamond.
D.They wanted to find the Cullian Diamond.
Young children are likely to dream of angels because ______.
A.angels have once appeared in their examination
B.they have seen angels in their dreams before
C.they have a very strong desire to see angels
D.angels may bring them good luck in their examinations
This essay tells us that
A.people usually dream in a NREM sleep.
B.people usually dream in an REM sleep.
C.people always remember what they have dreamed in an REM sleep.
D.people may have an REM sleep all night through.
I have a dream that one day every hill and mountain shall be______.
A.exalted
B.made low
C.made plain
D.made straight