My aunt has two children. But______of them lives with her.A.eachB.eitherC.neither
My aunt has two children. But______of them lives with her.
A.each
B.either
C.neither
My aunt has two children. But______of them lives with her.
A.each
B.either
C.neither
A.each
B. neither
C. either
D. both
My aunt has two children. But ______ of them lives with her.
A.each
B.either
C.neither
听力原文:M: Hi, you're new here, aren't you? What's your name?
W: Sally.
M: Want to come and play?
W: I'd like to, but l can't. My mum says I've got to stay and help her. It's my brother's birthday and we're having a party, too.
M: Oh, you've got a brother, have you?
W: I've got two brothers. Kit, the one with the birthday, he's only four. I've got an older brother who's married, his name's Don.
M: Does your brother Don live near here?
W: Yes, not very far away. Cathy, my sister-in-law, works in the bookshop over there. They've got a new baby called Liz. I mean Elizabeth really, and we call her Liz.
M: Is that your mum over there calling you?
W: No, that's my Aunt May, my mum's twin sister. I'd better go. Bye.
M: Bye.
Why can't Sally play?
A.Because she doesn't like to.
B.Because she has to help her mother.
C.Because she is having a party.
听力原文:W: Is Aunt Mary in? I've got something important to tell her.
M: Sorry, mother has gone shopping. She won't be back until lunch time.
Q: What is the relationship between the two speakers?
(13)
A.Father and daughter,
B.Uncle and niece.
C.Aunt and nephew.
D.Cousins.
听力原文:W: Hello, Tom. Where are you going?
M: Hello, Julia! I' m going to my aunt' s.
W: Is that box heavy?
M: No, it's light.
W: But it's filled with books! Can I help you?
M: Of course. Could you open the door, please?
W: OK.
M: Thanks, By the way, I have two tickets hare for tonight' s film. Would you like to go with me?
W: That's great!
Where is the man going?
A.His aunt's home.
B.His school.
C.The city hall.
听力原文:M: Hi, you're new here, aren't you? What's your name?
W: Stella.
M: Want to come and play?
W: I'd like to. but I can't. My Mum says I've got to stay and help her. It's my brother's birthday and we're having a party, too.
M: Oh, you've got a brother, haven't you?
W: I've got two brothers. Kit, the one with the birthday, he's only four. I've got a big brother who's married, his name's Don.
M: Does your brother Don live near here?
W: Yes, not very far away. Cathy, my sister-in-law, works in the sweetshop over there. They've got a new baby called Liz. I mean Elizabeth really, but we call her Liz.
M: Is that your Mum over there calling you?
W: No, that's my Aunt May, my Mum's twin sister. I'd better go. Bye.
M: Bye.
Why can't Stella play?
A.Because she doesn't like to.
B.Because she has to help her mother.
C.Because she is having a party.
听力原文:W: Hello, Tom. Where are you going?
M: Hello, Julia! I'm going to my aunt's.
W: Is that box heavy?
M: No, it's light.
W: But it's filled with books. Can I help you?
M: Of course. Could you open the door, please?
W: OK.
M: Thanks. By the way, I have two tickets here for tonight film. Would you like to go with me?
W: That's great !
Where is the man going?
A.His aunt's home.
B.His friend's home.
C.The shopping mall.
听力原文:W: What are you doing, Bill? Writing a letter?
M: Yes, and it's not easy.
W: My Aunt Mabel sent me a gift for my birthday. I can't remember which gift was hers, but I want to thank her for it.
M: Oh, that's a difficult problem. When it happens to me, I just write to say" Thank you for the wonderful girl" without saying what a gift was. Are you with me?
W: Yes, thanks. That's a clever idea.
M: When you have a bad memory, you have to be clever.
(17)
A.She doesn't know how to write a letter.
B.She never receives any gifts.
C.She has received too many gifts from her Aunt Mabel.
D.She can't remember what gift her Aunt Mabel sent her.
W: Oh, no, no, no. I'm not Lucia. This is a cinema in New York. I'm afraid you've got the wrong number, sir.
M: Sorry to have troubled you! W: That’s OK.
Who has got the wrong number?
A.Joe Monroe.
B.Joe Monroe's aunt.
C.Lucia's aunt.
My aunt and uncle always come heavily loaded with enough food and wine for a whole army. My brother Sal and the gang usually show up an hour early and empty-handed. Joann's family is usually late while Richard's group generally arrives on time, bearing gifts for everyone. I am in charge of getting the Christmas tree. Plenty of food is served at the dinner table, and all the hours of preparation are wolfed down in a matter of minutes. Along with the yearly repeated menu comes the yearly repeated conversation.
Everyone talks about how good the food tastes. My mother then talks about all the supermarkets from which the fish was bought. This begins our period of comparison shopping. For at least 30 minutes, we show how better we are than each other at mentioning the bargains we have found.
Personally, I do not feel the need to be with a crowd on Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve, to me, is a quiet time, a time to think deeply. The over-crowdedness and noise ruin my feelings about Christmas.
What does the underlined word "gang" (Line 2, Para. 2 ) probably mean?
A.The rest of the guests.
B.Sal's family members.
C.The writer and her mother.
D.The children of the guests.