It is absurd to go out in such terrible weatherA.ridiculous B.funnyC.od
It is absurd to go out in such terrible weather
A.ridiculous
B.funny
C.odd
D.interesting
It is absurd to go out in such terrible weather
A.ridiculous
B.funny
C.odd
D.interesting
It is absurd to go out in such terrible weather.
A. ridiculous
B. funny
C. odd
D. interesting
It is absurd to go out in such terrible weather.
A.ridiculous
B.funny
C.odd
D.interesting
The fact is that the typical English pub is changing, not only 【24】______ the licensing laws not being so strict as they 【25】______ , but also because publicans are trying to 【26】______ away with the old Victorian 【27】______ of the pub and 【28】______ provide couples with an atmosphere where they can both feel happy. Pubs used not to open 【29】______ at certain limes. The result was that they were usually 【30】______ with men who seemed to be drinking as much as possible in the lime 【31】______ . But that kind of pub is quickly becoming a thing of the past.
Curiously enough, the old British licensing laws, which foreigners found so objectionable and absurd, were 【32】______ introduced as a 【33】______ measure to stop workers drinking in the World War I. 【34】______ , the strong puritanical 【35】______ in Parliament took 【36】______ of the law and 【37】______ it.
Opening hours arc 【38】______ limited to eight hours a day, but publicans can now choose which hours 【39】______ them best. And nowadays you can even get a cup of coffee if you prefer 【40】______ beer. But in spite of this the Puritans would never dream of admitting that a pub could become a repeatable place.
【21】
A.and
B.though
C.when
D.as
You can go out,()you promise to be back before 12 o'clock.
A. so far as
B. as far as
C. as long as
听力原文:M: When shall we go to Nancy's home for dinner?
F: Seven o'clock. We'd better hurry.
What will they do in the evening?
A.They will go to Nancy's home for dinner.
B.They will have dinner at home.
C.They will invite Nancy for dinner.
I couldn't do my homework with all that noise ______.
A.going on
B.goes on
C.went on
D.to go on
It’s already 5 o’clock now. Don’t you think it’s about time ________?
A) we are going home
B) we go home
C) we went home
D) we can go home
M:All right.But I have to leave at one o'clock.I'm going to a party in the afternoon.
Q:What is the woman going to do?
(18)
A.To make an appointment.
B.To attend a party.
C.To go to work.
D.To look after the children.
A.She could help him with the problems.
B.He should go out for a while.
C.She could go out together with him.
D.He should do the problems himself.