Jimmy earns his living by ______ works of art in the museum.[2004]A.recoveringB.restoringC
Jimmy earns his living by ______ works of art in the museum.[2004]
A.recovering
B.restoring
C.renewing
D.reviving
Jimmy earns his living by ______ works of art in the museum.[2004]
A.recovering
B.restoring
C.renewing
D.reviving
Jimmy earns his living by ______ works of art in the museum.
A.recovering
B.restoring
C.renewing
D.revising
Jimmy earns his living by______ works of art in the museum.
A.recovering
B.restoring
C.renewing
D.resuming
Peter could not believe his eyes______he saw old Jimmy dancing.
A.when
B.since
C.if
"Who gave him that thing?" Jimmy's father asked when he saw it.
"His grandfather did," answered Jimmy's mother.
Jimmy liked his drum very much. He made a terrible noise with it, but his mother did not mind. His father was working during the day, and Jimmy was in bed when he got home in the evening, so he did not hear the noise.
But one of the neighbors did not like the noise, so one morning, she took a sharp(锋利) knife and went to Jimmy's house while he was playing his dram. She said to him, "Hello, Jimmy. Do you know there's something very nice inside your drum? Here is a knife. Open the drum and let's find it."
How old was Jimmy?
A.Even years old.
B.Six years old.
C.Five years old.
M: Sure.I would tell him if I saw him.But he seems to be disappearing in the past couple of days.
Q: What does the man mean?
(16)
A.He will try his best to contact Jimmy.
B.He met with Jimmy just a couple of days ago.
C.He can help Jimmy with the campus tour.
D.He's not sure if he can tell Jimmy the message.
A.He earns less than $15,000 a year.
B.He's looking for a full-time job.
C.He thinks his rent is too high.
D.He plans to go back to graduate school.
A.built a people's encyclopedia .
B.make himself known.
C.make resources available useful again.
D.execute a project ordered by his superior.
A.The housework is too much for his wife to do.
B.His wife also earns money.
C.It is the American tradition.
D.He does it when he is out of work.
A.He is too busy with his job.
B.He earns too little to have any form. of recreation.
C.He does not like it.
D.He watches TV all night long.
What is true of MERMER and the Jimmy Slaughter case?
A.MERMER may help Jimmy Slaughter win his appeal.
B.MERMER suggests that Jimmy Slaughter is the murderer.
C.MERMER will be used in the Slaughter case for the first time.
D.MERMER results may not be accepted in the Slaughter case.