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Out _____, with a stick in his hand.
A.did the boy rush
B.rushed the boy
C.the boy rushed
D.the boy did rush
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B、rushed the boy
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A.did the boy rush
B.rushed the boy
C.the boy rushed
D.the boy did rush
B、rushed the boy
What is the woman trying to do?
A.Get directions to the bus station.
B.Get to the grocery store.
C.Give the man directions to the bus station.
D.Find out where the stoplight is.
The salesman stood up for his product when challenged.
A. defended
B. sold
C. spoke of
D. stood out
We can learn from the news item that the taxi driver
A.was forced to drive to the police station.
B.informed the police about the explosion.
C.was badly wounded because of the explosion.
D.tried to get the object out of the car but failed.
According to the interviewee, how do bacteria develop resistance?
A.Some bacteria are so strong that drugs can"t get into the cells.
B.Some bacteria are able to drive the drugs out of their cells.
C.Some bacteria are able to hide behind other ones.
D.Some bacteria can reproduce before they are killed by drugs.
Flying into History
When you turn on the television orread a magazine, celebrities (名人) areeverywhere. Although fame and the media play such major roles in our livestoday, it has not always been that way.______(46)Many historians agree thatCharles Lindbergh was one of the first major celebrities, or superstars.
Lindbergh was born in Detroit,Michigan, in 1902, but he grew up in Little Falls, Minnesota. As a child, hewas very interested in how things worked, so when he reached college, hepursued a degree in engineering. At the age of 20, however, the allure(诱惑) of flying captured Lindbergh&39;s imagination.______(47)Soon after,Lindbergh bought his own plane and traveled across the nation performing aerialstunts(空中特技) .
In 1924, Lindbergh became more seriousabout flying. He joined the United States military and graduated first in hispilot class.______(48)
During the same time, a wealthy hotelowner named Raymond Orteig was offering a generous award to the first pilot whocould fly nonstop from New York City to Paris, France, the Orteig Prize wasworth $25,000------a large amount even by todays standards.
Lindbergh knew he had the skills tocomplete the flight, but not just any plane was capable of flying that far forthat long.______(49)
On May 20, 1927, Charles Lindberghtook off from Roosevelt Field in New York City and arrived the next day at anairstrip (简易机场) outside Paris. Named inhonor of the sponsor, the Spirit of St. Louis carried Lindbergh across theAtlantic Ocean and into the record books. He became a national hero and a hugecelebrity.
When he returned to the United States,Lindbergh rode in a ticker - tape (热烈的) parade held to celebrate his accomplishment______(50)A verypopular dance was even named for Charles Lindbergh—the Lindy Hop. Today, TheSpirit of St. Louis is kept at the Smithsonian Institute&39;s National Air andSpace Museum in Washington, D. C.
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A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.
(47)
A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.
(48)
A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.
(49)
A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.
(50)
A. He also received a Medal of Honor, the highestUnited States military decoration.B. Lindbergh used this additional training to geta job as an airmail pilot, flying out of St Louis, Missouri.C. His childhood was not full of fond memories.D. Working with an aviation company from SanDiego, California, and with financial help from the city of St. Louis,Lindbergh got a customized (定制的) airplane thatcould make the journey.E. Eighty years&39; ago, radio and movies were justbeginning to have that kind of effect on Americans.F. He quit school and moved to Nebraska where helearned to be a pilot.
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听力原文: The Great Fire of London started in the very early hours of September 2nd, 1666. In four days it destroyed more than three-quarters of the old city, where most of the houses were wooden and close together. One hundred thousand people became homeless, but only a few lost their lives.
The fire started on Sunday morning in the house of the King's baker in Pudding Lane. The baker, with his wife and family, was able to get through a window in the roof. A strong wind blew the fire from the bakery into a small hotel next door. Then it spread quickly into Thames Street. That was the beginning.
By eight o'clock three hundred houses were on fire. On Monday nearly a kilometer of the city was burning along the River Thames. Tuesday was the worst day. The fire destroyed many well-known buildings, old St Paul's and the Guildhall among them.
People threw their things into the river. Many poor people stayed in their houses until the last moment. Birds fell out of the air because of the heat. The fire stopped only when the King finally ordered people to destroy hundreds of buildings in the path of the fire. With nothing left to burn, the fire became weak and finally died out.
(33)
A.In a bakery.
B.In a hotel.
C.In a wooden house.
D.In old St Paul's church.
听力原文: W: Hey, did you see the article in today's campus newspaper?
M: No, I've been studying all morning. What's so exciting?
W: Well, beginning this April, university is going to have its own radio station.
M: Oh, really? I hope that means we'll have more classical music in this town now.
W: Actually, I don't know if I would get so excited. The article stated that there would be features on all sorts of music as well as discussion and interview programs.
M: Too bad. It sounds as though there won't be much time for good music.
W: The station is going to be on around the clock. So I'm sure even your sophisticated taste will be satisfied.
M: I certainly hope so. At least it's better than nothing.
Where did the woman find out about the university station?
A.From a friend.
B.From the town newspaper.
C.From the bulletin board.
D.From the school newspaper.
W: Yes, that's right. I've been staying with my aunt. Now my cousin is arriving from Singapore and my aunt needs the room for him.
M: Oh, that's bad luck. Well, I'll need to get some particulars first. Sara, what's your full name?
W: Sara Lira, and that's Sara without the "h" at the end.
M: Mmm. How old are you, Sara?
W: 23, only just. It was my birthday on the 21 st of August.
M: Happy Birthday for yesterday. How long have you been in Australia?
W: A year in Adelaide and six months in Sydney, I prefer Sydney, and I've got more friends here.
M: What's your address at your aunt's house?
W: Flat one, 539 Forest Road, Canterbury. And the post code is 2036.
M: OK. What are you studying now?
W: I was studying General English in Adelaide and now I'm doing Academic English, because I'm trying to get into Medicine next year.
M: That sounds good, but it'll take you a long time. When would you like to move out from your aunt's?
W: My cousin arrives on Friday morning, so I'd better be out on Thursday.
M: Is that the seventh of September?
W: Yes, that's right.
(20)
A.She preferred homestay families.
B.She didn't like her cousin.
C.Her aunt needed the room for her cousin.
D.Her aunt didn't like her.
A. grounds
B. reasons
C. causes
D. purposes
While out visiting in May 1988, Mr. Winter 【28】______ the heart attack, which he was treated, and was rushed to St Franc' is hospital in Cincinnati. The doctor who 【29】______ him wrote down on his chart that he was not to be 【30】______ but the duty nurse was not informed of Mr. Winter's 【31】______ . The nurse took the usual 【32】______ action and tried to revive him with an electric shock. His life was saved 【33】______ the treatment was not completely successful. Since then he 【34】______ stay in a nursing home, partially 【35】______ and barely able to speak without weeping. Though there is 【36】______ hope of improvement in his condition, doctors say he could 【37】______ many more years. The hospital 【38】______ his story, arguing that the injury suffered by Mr. Winter is the 【39】______ of an act of God and they 【40】______ him over $ 60,000 for saving his life.
【21】
A.heart
B.liver
C.brain
D.nerves
While out visiting in May 1988, Mr Winter 【28】______ the heart attack which he so treated, and was rushed to St Francis hospital in Cincinnati. The doctor who 【29】______ him wrote down on his chart that he was not to be 【30】______ but the duty nurse was not informed of Mr Winter's 【31】______ . The nurse took the usual 【32】______ action and tried to revive him with an electric shock.His life was saved 【33】______ the treatment was not completely successful. Since then he 【34】______ stay in a nursing home, partially 【35】______ and barely able to speak without weeping. Thoughthere is 【36】______ hope of improvement in his condition, doctors say he could 【37】______ many more years. The hospital 【38】______ his story, arguing that the injury suffered by Mr Winter is the 【39】______ of an act of Col and they 【40】______ him over £60,000 for saving his life.
【21】
A.heart
B.liver
C.brain
D.nerves