Did she say anything about ()?
A.how the work does
B.how was the work to be done
C.how does the work
D.how the work was to be done
A.how the work does
B.how was the work to be done
C.how does the work
D.how the work was to be done
听力原文:Why did the mother say that she wouldn't give him anything to eat?
(7)
A.Because he had already had breakfast and lunch.
B.Because he shouldn't feel hungry at that time.
C.Because she wanted him to do his homework.
D.Because she wanted to teach him a lesson.
听力原文:Why did the woman say that she wouldn't give him anything to eat?
(7)
A.Want him to eat nothing.
B.Because want him to clean shoes.
C.Want him to eat anything.
D.Because his mother want to correct his bad habit.
What does the man say he did at Paul's Lumber?
A.Bought wood at a good price
B.Purchased more than he needed
C.Entered but did not buy anything
D.Spoke to a customer representative
"What you should use is this Formula Cake Soap which 【C6】______ against the dull grey look that the family wash 【C7】______ had."
Doubtful 【C8】______ adventurous, Mrs. Holbrook tried the Formula soap, 【C9】______ did take the grey out of her husband's shorts. But what she didn't know was that the water eventually 【C10】______ into the Blue Sky River, killing two fish.
Three years later, Mrs. Murphy was 【C11】______ her shirts and Mrs. Holbrook said, "How did you ever get your collars so 【C12】______ , surely not with Formula?"
"Not ordinary Formula. But I did with Super Fortified Formula. You see, it attacks dirt and destroys it. Here, try some 【C13】______ your shirts. "
Mrs. Holbrook 【C14】______ and discovered her husband's shirt collars turned pure white. What she could not possibly know was that it turned the river water pure white as 【C15】______ .
Six months later, the Blue Sky River was 【C16】______ a health hazard. One day as Mr. Holbrook was walking home from work, he accidentally 【C17】______ the Blue Sky River, swallowed a 【C18】______ of water and died immediately. At the funeral service the minister said, "You can say anything you want about Holbrook, but no one can 【C19】______ he had the 【C20】______ shirts in town."
【C1】
A.straight
B.down
C.off
D.back
此题为判断题(对,错)。
I learnt very soon in our relationship that Kathy was jealous. She did not like to think that I had anything that she did not have. We would have great fun going out shopping. However, if I bought, say, a dress for a party, and she thought my dress was better than hers, she would start to say slightly unkind things about it. I could not understand this at all, and even now it puzzles me.
The other problem was my mother. She thought Kathy was common. She thought Kathy had a bad influence over me. She even disliked Kathy’s way of speaking. She thought her pronunciation was common. Mum disliked Katy and looked down on her and kept telling me to stop seeing her. If ever I invited her into the house, she would be angry and tell me off as soon as Kathy was gone.
1、What is the best title for this passage?()
A.Friendship
B.Problems with our friendship
C.My friendship with Kathy
D.My good friend
2、What was Sarah’s attitude to her friend?()
A.Sarah thought she was common.
B.Sarah liked her, but didn’t like it when she was jealous.
C.Sarah was jealous of her.
D.Sarah hated her because she was jealous.
3、Sarah’s mother disliked Kathy because ______________________
A.She thought Kathy was common.
B.She knew Kathy was jealous of her daughter.
C.She thought Kathy was a bad influence on her daughter.
D.Kathy was common, and a bad influence.
4、Why was their friendship not perfect?()
A.Kathy was jealous.
B.Sarah’s mother didn’t like Kathy.
C.Sarah was too proud.
D.Both A and B.
5、Which of the following statements is not true?()
A.My friendship with Kathy was real friendship.
B.Sarah and Kathy enjoyed going out shopping together.
C.Sarah’s mother thought Kathy was a special girl.
D.Sarah does not know for sure which thing caused her to betray Kathy.
A.something strange
B.any thing strange
C.nothing strange
D.strange anything
听力原文: These days, people who do manual work often receive far more money than people who work in offices. People who work in offices are frequently referred to as "white-collar workers" for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work. Such is human nature, that a great many people arc often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers. This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation.
When he got married, Alfred was too embarrassed to say anything to his wife about his job. He simply told her that he worked for the Corporation. Every morning, he left home dressed in a smart black suit. He then changed into overalls and spent the next eight hours as a dustman. Before returning home at night, he took shower and changed back into his suit. Alfred did this for over two years and his fellow dustmen kept his secret. Affred's wife has never discovered that she married a dustman and she never will, for Alfred has just found another job. He will soon be working in an office. He will be earning only half as much as he used to, but he feels that his rise in status is well worth the loss of money. From now on, he will wear a suit all day and others will call him "Mr. Blaggs", not "Affred".
(23)
A.Causes of left-handedness and right-handedness.
B.Two scientific explanations of the cause of left-handedness.
C.Genes for left-handedness.
D.Mental problem of left-handed people.
听力原文: Carolyn grew up on a farm in a small village in the Peak District. When she was older, she started to see that there was a big world out there and she wanted an exciting life. She wanted more glamour and adventure. Life on the farm seemed so boring and she couldn't wait to get away, she studied in London and traveled around the world. In the 1990s she was a stylist working on magazines in New York and other parts of America. She lived in Boston and had a hectic social life. It was a million miles from her village. It was exciting but it was also exhausting. After having two children she started to change. Her mind kept going back to those fields and hills in the English countryside. In her dreams she walked down all the roads and across the rivers that she knew. She thought of the smells and sounds of that peaceful life. Carolyn had everything in Boston, but it wasn't home. When her Dad rang to say an old farmhouse in the village was up for sale she jumped at the chance to buy it. She persuaded her husband and kids to leave behind the American lifestyle. They made a difficult decision, it was more frightening than anything they had ever done. When they got there they saw that their decision was not unusual. Carolyn met old school friends who still lived and worked in the countryside, but she met more and more new faces. They were people who came from cities all over Britain. They had given up expensive houses and good jobs to move their families to a smaller house. They did the work they could find and they said they were happier. Carolyn and her family were happier also.
(33)
A.In Boston.
B.In America.
C.In the Peak District.
D.In a big world.