He said he refused the job, but that this was nothing to do with the salary. He ______even
A.could refuse, offered
B.would refuse, offered
C.would have refused, offered
D.could have refused, had offered
A.could refuse, offered
B.would refuse, offered
C.would have refused, offered
D.could have refused, had offered
A.Because he was suspected of several robberies.
B.Because he refused to pay in cash.
C.Because he said he didn't want to buy a necklace in the shop.
D.Because he used a worthless cheque.
听力原文: A young man who refused to give his name dived into the river yesterday morning to save a twelve-year-old boy. The boy ran away after he was rescued. He had been swimming in the river and had caught his foot between two concrete posts under the bridge. He shouted out for help. At the time a young man was riding across the bridge on his bicycle. He quickly got down and dived into the fiver. He then freed the boy' s foot and helped him to the river bank where a small crowd had collected. The boy thanked his rescuer sincerely, then ran off down the mad. He was last seen climbing over a gate before disappearing over the top of the hill. The young man who was about 20 years of age said, "I don't blame the boy for not giving his name. Why should he? If he wants to swim in the river, that' s his business. And if I want to help him, that's mine. You can not have my name either." He then am back to the bridge, got on his bicycle and rode away.
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A.He fell into the river but couldn't swim.
B.He fell into the river together with his bike.
C.He had his foot caught between two posts in the river.
D.He dived into the river but couldn't reach the surface.
In spite of what we said, he refused to ______ to the police station.
A.give away
B.give off
C.give himself away
D.give himself up
He was said ______ a gift from her, knowing that it meant a bride.
A.to be refused
B.to refuse
C.to have been refused
D.to have refused
"Indian diplomats here are saying very little. They don't want to comment on reports from Delhi that the hijackers are demanding ransoms of millions of dollars and the release of dozens of Kashnmiri militants held in Indian jails. On the Talihan side, Foreign Minister has said they don't want to put the hijackers on trial. 'They are not part of Afghanistan', he says, 'We don' t want to touch them.'"
The news is mainly about ______.
A.the release of the hostages
B.the demand of the hijackers
C.the response of the Indian government
D.the ransom of the hijackers
Once a young man began to work in his company. They met at a party and introduced themselves to each other. Mr. Long knew his name was Mr. Kidd and he came from another city. The young men liked to drink too and they became good friends. They always met in the restaurant at weekend and didn't leave there until they were drunk. Of course it was bad for their health. Their friends advised them to stop drinking, but they didn't listen.
It was Saturday again. Mr. Long called his friend and they decided to spend the evening in the restaurant. Mr. Kidd agreed to his opinion and got there in time. They drank one glass after another and they didn't stop until the men in the restaurant refused to sell the wine to them. They came out together and sat down at the side of the street.
Pointing at the moon, Mr. Kidd said, "Your sun is smaller than ours!"
"We have a bigger one, "said Mr. Long "But I wouldn't show it to you."
"I'll buy it for all the jewelry in world, "called out the first drunkard(醉鬼).
"What makes you think I'll sell it to you? the other drunkard asked in reply(反问).
Mr. Long began to drink when he was ______.
A.thirteen
B.sixteen
C.seventeen
D.eighteen
He closed his ears to the sound of the lunch bell, and when dinnertime came, he refused to go down to the place where people had their dinner, saying that he did not feel well.
The following day he did not get up until breakfast was over, pretending that he had overslept.At lunch time, too, he kept out of the way.By the time of the dinner, however, he became so hungry that he could even have eaten paper.
“I can't stand this any longer,”he said to himself.“I must have something to eat.” At dinner table he ate everything put in front of him.When he was quite satisfied, he felt stronger and at once went to see the waiter."Bring me the bill," he said to the waiter.
“The bill?” said the waiter in surprise.
“Yes,” answered the traveler.
“There isn't any bill here.” Said the waiter.“On this ship, meals are already included in the ticket.”
31.The traveler thought that he().
A.would find no food served on board
B.could not get home_ without having meals on board
C.could do without any food before he got home
D.would not be allowed to eat on board
32.“He closed his ears to the sound of the lunch bell,” means ()
A.he did not hear the lunch bell
B.he heard the lunch bell but didn't go for lunch
C.he put something in his ears to close them
D.he did not know it was the lunch bell
33.The first day he did not have his lunch because he did not().
A.feel well
B.know the time for lunch
C.hear the lunch bell
D.have the money
34.What did the traveler mean when he said “I can't stand this any longer.”? ()
A.I can't understand it.
B.I can't stay hungry any longer.
C.I can't keep my feet on this place any longer.
D.I must sit down for a while.
35.He became so hungry that he().
A.went to sleep
B.ate paper
C.went to the dinner-table
D.kept out of the way
Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
An English traveler spent a few weeks in Sweden. When he was about to return home, he found he had only enough money to get a ticket back to England. Thinking the matter over, he decided that he could get home without eating anything as it was only a two-day's voyage. So he bought a ticket with that little money he had and went on board the ship.
He closed his ears to the sound of the lunch bell, and when dinner time came, he refused to go down to the place where people had their dinner, saying that he did not feel well.
The following day he did not get up until breakfast was over, pretending that he had overslept. At lunch time, too, he kept out of the way. By the time of the dinner, however, he became so hungry that he could even have eaten paper.
"I can't stand this any longer", he said to himself. "I must have something to eat". At dinner table he ate everything put in front of him. When he was quite satisfied, he felt stronger and at once went to see the waiter. "Bring me the bill", he said to the waiter.
"The bill?" said the waiter in surprise.
"Yes", answered the traveler.
"There isn't any bill here", said the waiter, "On this ship, meals are already included in the ticket".
The traveler thought that he ______.
A.would find no food served on board
B.could not get home without having meals on board
C.could do without any food before he got home
D.would not be allowed to eat on board
"The attack on a suspected Taliban compound in Kunar province is reported to have been carried out at dusk on Friday, A US military spokesman Jerry O'Hara said the bombing was conducted using precision-guided weapons on a target, which he described as 'intelligence driven', He didn't reveal how many people were killed. But Taliban assertions maintain as many as 25 civilians may have died in the bombing.
The Afghan army has also carried out a raid on a hide-out in the central province of Uruzgan where about a hundred insurgents were believed to be hiding. The army said 20 Taliban guerillas had been killed."
When was the attack allegedly carried out?
A.on Friday morning
B.on Friday afternoon
C.at dusk on Friday
D.on Friday night
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