The small family business______a company of international importance.A.grew intoB.broke in
The small family business______a company of international importance.
A.grew into
B.broke into
C.ran into
D.made into
The small family business______a company of international importance.
A.grew into
B.broke into
C.ran into
D.made into
I am Lee, a Chinese student studying in the US. Last week while I was getting on a bus I dropped one of my packages and a young man who was also getting on the bus picked it up for me. He seemed nice, so I chatted with him a bit. He said his name is Sam , he was 18 years old and has always lived in this town. His family also lives in town, but he lives alone in a small apartment. He just graduated from high school this year and is now a student at the local university. I asked where he was going, and he said that he was going to work-he has an evening job at a restaurant to make money to pay for university. He said that he doesn’t want to live with his family or ask them for money. I don’t understand why American young people leave home when them reach 18. Is this true for most Americans?
A.big bus
B.medium-sized bus
C.small bus 分析:micro- 微小
D.electronic bus
I knew already that the Mall of America had been imagined by its designers, not merely as a marketplace, but as a national tourist attraction. Eleven thousand articles, the small book informed me, had been written about the mall. Four hundred trees had been planted in its gardens, $625 million had been spent to build it, and 350 stores were already in business. Three thousand bus tours were expected each year along with a half-million Canadian visitors and 200,000 Japanese tourists. Sales were expected to be at $650 million for 1993 and at $1 billion for 1996. Pop singers and film stars such as Janet Jackson and Arnold Schwarzenegger had visited the mall. It was five times larger than Red Square and it included 2. 3 miles of hallways and used almost twice as much steel as the Eiffel Tower. It was also home to the nation's largest indoor park, called Knott's Camp Snoopy.
We know from the text that the Mall of America is______.
A.near an old stadium
B.close to an airport
C.higher than the Eiffel Tower
D.bigger than most American parks
I knew already that the Mall of America had been imagined by its designers, not merely as a marketplace, but as a national tourist attraction. Eleven thousand articles, the small book informed me, had been written about the mall. Four hundred trees had been planted in its gardens, $625 million had been spent to build it, and 350 stores were already in business. Three thousand bus tours were expected each year along with a half-million Canadian visitors and 200,000 Japanese tourists. Sales were expected to be at $650 million for 1993 and at $1 billion for 1996. Pop singers and film stars such as Janet Jackson and Arnold Schwarzenegger had visited the mall. It was five times larger than Red Square and it included 2.3 miles of hallways and used almost twice as much steel as the Eiffel Tower. It was also home to the nation's largest indoor park, called Knott's Camp Snoopy.
We know from the text that the Mall of America is ______.
A.near an old stadium
B.bigger than most American parks
C.higher than the Eiffel Tower
D.close to an airport
What is the implication of the words on the bus wall?
A. All small acts will add up to kindness.
B. It's a small act to help a person in need.
C. Everyone can play his own part to make things better.
D. You should be kind to your neighbors and they will treat you the same way.
Why did the man go to school on foot?
A.No bus ran in that direction.
B.His family was poor.
C.The school was near.
A.It has no bus service
B.It is small
C.It is located outside of town.
D.It is very hilly.
A、vacant 未被占用的
B、family room 家庭房
C、shutter bus 接送大巴
D、breakfast coupon 早餐券
Why did the man go to school on foot?
A.No bus ran in that direction.
B.The school was near.
C.His family was poor.
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