Where is Mr. Kite now?A.B.C.
Where is Mr. Kite now?
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B.
C.
Where is Mr. Kite now?
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B.
C.
听力原文:M: Where is the kite?
W: I think it's under the desk.
M: Put it on the wall, please. You must look after your things.
W: Sorry.
Q: Where is the kite?
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A.Under the desk.
B.On the wall.
C.Behind the door.
No one knows for sure just how old kites are. In fact, they have been in use for centuries. 25 centuries ago, kites were well-known in China. These first kites were probably made of wood. They may even have been covered with silk, because silk was used a lot at that time.
Early kites were built for certain uses. In ancient China, they were used to carry ropes across rivers. Once across, the ropes were tied down and wooden bridges were hung from them. Legend tales of one general who flew musical kites over the enemy’s camp. The enemy fled, believing the sounds to be the warning voices of angels. By the 15th centuries, many people flew kites in Europe. Marco Polo may have brought the kite back from his visit to China. The kite has been linked to great names and events. For instance, Benjamin Franklin used the kite to prove that lightening is electricity. He flew the kite in a storm. He did this in order to draw lightening from the clouds. He tied a metal key and a strip of silk to the kite line. The silk ribbon would stop the lightening from passing through his body. Benjamin’s idea was first laughed at, but later on it led to the invention of the lightening rod.
With such grand history, kite flying is sure to remain an entertaining and popular sport.
Q: What does the speaker say about kites?
A.No one knows exactly where they were.
B.No one knows for sure when they came into being.
C.No one knows for what purpose they were.
D.No one knows what they will.
Where is Mr. Anderson going tomorrow?
A.To a conference center
B.To a client' s office
C.To a restaurant
D.To a main meeting room
Where is Mr. Black going?
A.Detroit.
B.Chicago.
C.New York.
D.Boston.
Where will the reception be held?
A.At Mr. and Mrs. Cullen's house
B.At the newlyweds' home
C.In St. Joseph Catholic Church
D.At the Yacht Club
Where does Mr. Anderson come from?
A.He is from Canada.
B.He is from England.
C.He is from America.
D.He is from another country.
听力原文:W: What do you do, Mr. Smith?
M: I teach at a school.
W: Where does Mr. Smith do?
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A.A teacher.
B.A student.
C.A shop-assistant.
Where does Mr. Pollard think the homeless people can go?
A.To hotels.
B.To new towns.
C.To hostels.
D.To empty buildings.
听力原文:I'd like you to meet our sales manager Mr. Jackson.
(A) Where has he gone?
(B) It's very nice to meet you, Mr. Jackson.
(C) What about next Friday?
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A.
B.
C.
Where is Mr. Griffin most likely employed?
A.At a museum
B.At an advertising company
C.At a travel agency
D.At a software company