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i wanted to be like everybody. __7__
i wanted to be like everybody. __7__
— Would you like a tea?
— _________________.
A: Yes, I prefer coffee
B; Yes, please
C; I like green tea
—Would you like to have a try once again?
—______.
A) Yes, I like B) No, I don't like it
C) Yes, I want very much D) Yes, I'd like to
A.Yes, especially pop music.
B.Yes, I see.
C.No, I don't understand you.
D.No, I don't like him.
A.What do you want
B.Can you help me
C.Can I help you
D.Do you like apples
A: Excuse me. Could you show me the way to the nearest post office? B: ______
A.OK. I'd like to go with you.
B.No problem. It's my pleasure to direct you.
C.Sorry. I'm busy now. Go away.
D.Of course. Go down this street and turn left.
听力原文:Why did you come by taxi instead of driving your own car?
(3)
A.Because I don't like taking a taxi.
B.Because it's difficult to park here.
C.Because I came by bus.
D.Because I agree with you.
A.A. III could find another job, you know I'd take it in a minut
B.B. I would spend two thirds of my time with those people who are in great need of help.
C.C. I will travel to other countries and do everything I lik
This bookish inclination at length determin'd my father to make me a printer, tho' he had already one son (James) of that profession. In 1717 my brother James return'd from England with a press and letters to set up his business in Boston. I lik'd it much' better than that of my father, but still have a hankering for the sea. To prevent the apprehended effect of such an inclination, my father was impatient to have me bound to my brother. I stood out some time but at last was persuaded, and signed the indentures, when I was yet but 12 years old... I was to serve as an apprentice till I was 21 years of age, only I was to be allow'd journeyman's wages during the last year. In a little time I made great proficiency in the business, and became a useful hand to my brother. I now had access to better books. An acquaintance with the apprentices of booksellers, enabled me sometimes to borrow a small one, which I was careful to return soon and clean. Often I sat up in my room reading the greatest part of the night, when the book was borrow'd in the evening and to be return'd early in the morning, lest it should be miss'd or wanted. And after some time an ingenious tradesman Mr. Matthew Adams who had a pretty collection of books' and who frequented our printing house took notice of me, invited me to his library, and very kindly lent me such books as I choose to read.
(From Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin )
When Benjamin Franklin was a child, he liked to read because _____.
A.he wanted to be a clergyman
B.he would be printer
C.he had a thirst for knowledge
D.he was pleased with the Pilgrim's Progress
—I didn't do well in the last English testHow about you?
A.I' 11 do better next time
B.I like English, though
C.A lot better
D.Even worse
听力原文:F: I like the computer lesson in our school very much.
M: Me, too.
How do they like the computer lessons at their school?
A.Very well.
B.Fine.
C.Very much.
This bookish inclination at length determined my father to make me a printer, tho' he had already one son (James) of that profession. In 1717 my brother James return'd from England with a press and letters to set up his business in Boston. I lik'd it much better than that of my father, but still have a hankering for the sea. To prevent the apprehended effect of such an inclination, my father was impatient to have me bound to my brother. I stood out some time but at last was persuaded, and signed the indentures, when I was yet but 12 years old... I was to serve as an apprentice till I was 21 years of age, only I was to be allow'd journeyman's wages during the last year. In a little time I made great proficiency in the business, and became a useful hand to my brother. I now had access to better books. An acquaintance with the apprentices of booksellers, enabled me sometimes to borrow a small one, which I was careful to return soon and clean. Often I sat up in my room reading the greatest part of the night, when the book was borrow'd in the evening and to be return'd early in the morning, lest it should be miss'd or wanted. And after some time an ingenious tradesman Mr. Matthew Adams who had a pretty collection of books, and who frequented our printing house took notice of me, invited me to his library, and very kindly lent me such books as I choose to read.
When Benjamin Franklin was a child, he liked to read because _________.
A.he wanted to be a clergyman
B.he would be printer
C.he had a thirst for knowledge
D.he was pleased with the Pilgrim's Progress
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