The man closed his eyes, because ______.A.he was very tiredB.he didn't want to give his se
The man closed his eyes, because ______.
A.he was very tired
B.he didn't want to give his seat to others
C.he didn't want to buy the ticket
The man closed his eyes, because ______.
A.he was very tired
B.he didn't want to give his seat to others
C.he didn't want to buy the ticket
A.She had to wait even longer than the man did to have her car inspected.
B.The man should have had his car inspected earlier.
C.The auto inspection center will be closed at the end of the month.
D.The man doesn't need to have his car inspected until next month.
W: That's what you get for waiting until the last day of the month.
Q: what does the woman imply?
(19)
A.She had to wait even longer than the man did to have her car inspected.
B.The man should have had his car inspected earlier.
C.The auto inspection center will be closed at the end of the month.
D.The man doesn't need to have his car inspected until next month.
听力原文:W: Do you think you could give me a ride to the library tonight?
M: I'd like to, but I'm heading in the other direction. I'm meeting Jean tonight.
Q: What does the man mean?
(19)
A.The library is closed tonight.
B.He doesn't know how to get to the library.
C.Jean is using his car.
D.He won't be able to help the woman.
听力原文:W:Do you think you could give me a ride to the library tonight?
M:I'd like to,but I'm heading in the other direction—I'm meeting Jean tonight.
Q:What does the man mean?
(19)
A.The library is closed tonight.
B.He doesn't know how to get to the library.
C.Jean is using his car.
D.He won't be able to help the woman.
第二节 完形填空
阅读下面短文 ,掌握其大意,然后从 36~ 55各题所给的四个选项c [ A] 、[ B ] 、[ C]和 [ D] )中 ,选出最佳选项。
It was Clark ' s frrst visit to London Underground Railway. Against (36) advice of his friends, he decided to go there after 5 0' clock in the afternoon. This is a bad time t0 (37) in London, because numerous people go home from work (38) this hour. He had to join a long (39) 0f people who were waiting for tickets. When his turn came, he had some difficulty in making himself (40) by the man selling tickets. However, he got the right ticket (41) the end and, by asking people the (42) , he also found the right platform. It was packed tight (43) people. He did not (44) to get on the frrst train, but he was (45) to move nearer to the edge of the platform. so as to be in a better (46) to get on the next one.
When this train came in, Clark was (47) forward on to the train by the (48) 0f people from behind. The doors closed and the train (49)0ff. He was unable to see the names of the sta tions where the train stopped, but he knew that the station he wanted was the sixth (50)along the line. When the train got to the sixth station, Clark got off, feeling good that his (51) had been so easy. But he suddenly (52) that he had come to a station he had never heard of. He ex plained his difficulty to a man who was standing on the platform. With a (53) 0n his face, the man (54) Clark that he had caught a train going in the opposite (55) .
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[B]some
[C]any
[D]the
Detective: What we've learned is the fact that he left the Level One Club which is a drinking club in Neasden Lane about 1: 30 a. m. , and we' re trying to account for movements up till 2:15 because it was about that time he was found by a member of the club, an employee. He was found in the underpass, the pedestrian way, under the North Circular Road. Death was due to multiple head injuries. We understand that there may have been two girls and a man who was drunk in close proximity to the entrance to the subway, who may have seen our man walking in that direction, or any attacker who may have been following him.
Interviewer: About what time would you think that they were there?
Detective: Just after half past one to a quarter to two.
Interviewer: Then in that case the gap you have is really quite short. It's only more or less half an hour or forty minutes.
Detective: In fact, yes, as short as that.
Interviewer: Any idea of what he was wearing?
Detective: Yes, he was wearing, in actual fact, a light-coloured raincoat, grey trousers, black shoes, collar and tie with a metal tie-pin, dark hair, 165cm, fresh complexion.
Interviewer: Is there any speculation that the motive might have been robbery?
Detective: I don't think it is robbery in the circumstances. I'm more inclined to think there was another reason for him to have been attacked.
Interviewer: And how far away from the Neasden underpass was the drinking club?
Detective: Fifty meters.
Interviewer: And at the moment you know of no other people in the area whom you want to talk to, other than the drunk man and the two women who were seen with him or near him at some time?
Detective: Yes. The club closed at half past one and there may have been other people who left the club who went that way. We understand that there were also mini-club drivers parked in the area who may have seen something as well.
Interviewer: As it is, I take it you haven't been able to identify them.
Detective: No, not at this stage.
Interviewer: Well, thank you very much.
How old is the man murdered?
A.In his thirties.
B.In his twenties.
C.In his forties.
D.In his fifties.
听力原文:(A) The man is doing maintenance outside.
(B) The man is writing a letter.
(C) The man is climbing the ladder.
(D) The office is closed for today.
A.
B.
C.
D.
听力原文:(A)The taller ladder is propped up against the building.
(B)The man is putting away the ladder.
(C)The windows are closed because of the cold weather.
(D)The man is planting a flower garden in front of the house.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Tom and his mother don't get things done until the shopping centre closed at night.
A.True
B.False
What does the author mean by saying "I could have had my eyes closed"(Para. )?
A.The third baseman would rather sleep than play the game.
B.The third baseman could achieve the success with his eyes closed.
C.It makes no difference to the result even if the third baseman closed his eyes.
D.The third baseman was so excited to see the good result.