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He wondered what answer, () he would give us.
A、if it was any
B、if there is
C、if there was any
D、if it was
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A、if it was any
B、if there is
C、if there was any
D、if it was
C
A) what would his wife’s reaction be B) how would be his wife’s reaction
C) what will be his wife’s reaction D) what his wife’s reaction would be
Which of the following italicized parts is used as an object?
A.John wondered why he was wanted by the police.
B.They tell me when they went to school.
C.He will write a book on how Chinese people learn English.
D.I am not interested in what you are doing.
Frank Wright lived from 1869 to 1959. When he was young, there were no courses in architecture. So he went to work in an architect's office in order to learn how to design buildings. Soon he was designing buildings that were beautiful.
He also wanted to make his buildings fit into the land around them. One of the houses he designed is on top of a high hill. Other people built tall square houses on hills, but Wright did not want to lose the beauty of the hill. He built the house low and wide. Now other architects know how to design buildings to fit into the land and the environment because Frank Wright showed them how to do it.
Who was Frank Wright?
A.A builder.
B.An architect.
C.An art critic.
D.An archaeologist.
Napoleon Bonaparte was keen to learn English while in exile,
documents show in Britain for the first time reveal. 【M1】______
The deposed French emperor apparently wanted to learn the
language of his foes so he can read what the London papers were 【M2】______
writing about him.
Scraps of paper from his English lessons in captivity on the
island of St Helena go on show at London's National Maritime Museum.
They contain lines of French partly translated by Napoleon into 【M3】______
English.
Count Emmanuel de las Cases, who accompanied the emperor
into exile after he surrendered to the English at the Battle of
Waterloo, wrote about the emperor's desire to learn the language by 【M4】______
his memoirs.
According to him, Napoleon had his first lesson on 17 January,
1816, when he asked las Cases to dictate to him some sentences in
French, what he then translated, using a table of auxiliary verbs and a 【M5】______
dictionary.
According to historian Dr. Peter Hicks, las Cases describes how
Napoleon hated being sat down to work as a schoolboy but steeled 【M6】______
himself for the task.
Dr. Hicks said: "He was not necessary anti-English. He had to 【M7】______
fright because it was the enemy of France."
He added: "In France people are amazed to find that he was
learning English. But he didn't do it for pleasure. He wondered how
much money he could have saved in translation if he could learn 【M8】______
English."
The documents are to feature in the Greenwich Museum's
Nelson and Napoleon exhibition, being held to mark the 200th
anniversary of Nelson's death at the Battle of Trafalgar.
They are among a wide range of letters, paintings, personal
items and objects lent by galleries and museums across Europe.
The English lesson papers, described by Dr. Hicks for "quite 【M9】______
remarkable", are loan from the Foundation Napoleon in Paris. 【M10】______
【M1】
1. The thief was trying to get his neighbor's doobell. ()
2.The thiet put some cotton in his ears so as not to hear anything()
3. The neighbor ran out probably because he knew his doorbell was being stolen. ()
4.The neighbor hit the thief to punish him for stealing. ()
5. The thief thought the neighbor couldn't hear the noise of the bell. ()
听力原文:W: Hi, Peter. I just wondered if you fancied coming out for a coffee.
M: Oh, I was just writing a letter.
W: Writing a letter! Is your phone out of order?
M: No —well, not exactly a letter. Ben's applied for a job at a children's summer camp, and they've asked me for a character reference. He must have put me down as one of his referees.
W: Oh dear —you're not going to tell them the truth, are you?
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, he's a self-important show-off.
M: Oh, come on, he's not that bad —I mean, kids love him. He's always entertaining his little brother's friends with his magic tricks and silly jokes.
W: Oh yes, he's great with children —but he's a big kid himself, isn't he?
M: Yes, I suppose he is a bit immature.
W: Also, he hates taking orders from anybody. Do you remember that job he had last summer in a restaurant? He ended up throwing a bucket of water over the chef when she asked him to wash the kitchen floor.
M: Oh no, don't remind me. He won't do anything he doesn't enjoy, will he? Mind you, he did run that restaurant single-handed when the chef and two of the waiters were off sick with food poisoning.
W: That's true. He's good at a crisis. But having said that, he's good at causing a crisis as well —I mean, you know the food poisoning was his fault, don't you?
M: Oh, yes —oh dear, this isn't helping. OK. Let's go out for a coffee.
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A.He is applying for a job at a summer camp.
B.His telephone is out of order.
C.He is writing a character reference for Ben.
D.He is replying to Ben's letter.
Reading the job ad, he wondered whether he was eligible to apply for it.
A.competitive
B.diligent
C.qualified
D.competent
Reading the job ad, he wondered whether he was eligible to apply for it.
A.able
B.fortunate
C.qualified
D.competent
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Dad was【C1】______80. But he always laughed【C2】______my concerns. Now the cancer came back. He had a month, two【C3】______, he said, and merely asked me to【C4】______my strength for the golf course.
We played at course near the English village of Freckleton. During World War Ⅱ my father had【C5】______in an army【C6】______the outskirts of the village.
A local told us," There was【C7】______memorial service because of the bomber. "
I【C8】______at Dad. "Do you know the bomber?"
His【C9】______had turned pale. "Yes. Come with me. "
I followed him to a【C10】______ground at the rear of a church.
"How did these folks die?" I asked.
"They weren' t folks. They were【C11】______. Four and five-year-olds. Thirty-eight in all. One of our bombers【C12】______into the school. "He shut his eyes. "God, What a【C13】______! I remember pulling away【C14】______of the plane, bricks and all these precious kids inside... "
I saw tears【C15】______in my father' s eyes," There was one gift who was always laughing. I【C16】______her Lady Sunshine. A week after the crash, I found a note on the base of【C17】______board from her parents. They wondered【C18】______anybody had【C19】______a photograph of her. I took them all the photos I had. We sat in their front parlor and cried. I' ve never experienced【C20】______quite so sad. "
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【C1】
A.pulling
B.pushing
C.taking
D.making
Reading the job ad, he wondered whether he was eligible to apply for it.
A.able
B.fortunate
C.competent
D.qualified
Reading the job ad,he wondered whether he was eligible to apply for it.()
A.able
B.fortunate
C.qualified
D.competent