He (could) easily (have won) a scholarship if he (would have devoted) more time to his sch
He (could) easily (have won) a scholarship if he (would have devoted) more time to his school work.
A.could
B.have won
C.would have devoted
D.his school work
He (could) easily (have won) a scholarship if he (would have devoted) more time to his school work.
A.could
B.have won
C.would have devoted
D.his school work
A. might
B. must
C. should
D. could
A.discover
B.recover
C.demonstrate
D.impress
A.It can lead to "he said,she said" situation
B.Memories are affected by the way questions are asked
C.There are no problems with eye-witness testimony
D.The witness could easily lie about the event
A. swallow dry bread easily
B. eat a lot of dry bread
C. drink milk or hot water
D. hardly swallow dry bread
When he was 28, the worst difficulty of all came to him. He began to notice a strange humming(嗡嗡声) in his ears. At first he paid little attention; but it grew worse, and at last he consulted doctors. (46) They gave him the worst news any musician could bear: he was gradually going deaf. Beethoven was in despair; he was sure that he was going to die.
He went away to the country, to a place called Heiligenstadt, and from there he wrote a long farewell letter to his brothers. He longed to die, and said to death, "Come when you will, I shall meet you bravely."
In fact, Beethoven did something braver than dying. He gathered his courage and went on writing music, though he could not hear what he wrote. He wrote his best music, the music we remember him for, after he became deaf. The music he wrote was very different from any that had been composed before.
To say that Beethoven was "in despair" means that he______.
A.was very frightened
B.was unhappy
C.had given up hope
D.was dying
A、Someone who have their arms and legs uncrossed are shy and introvert.
B、If the person is leaning toward you, he could be interested in your conversation and actively engage in.
C、If the person easily distracted by other things, you should speak louder to draw his attention.
D、Once you start talking, you needn’t watch listener’s body language or pay attention to whether they appear comfortable or not.
听力原文: Because he wrote his name so that it could be read easily, John Hancock has a place in the dictionary.
John Hancock was a wealthy man who helped the patriots in the American Revolution. He was president of the Continental Congress. He was also governor of Massachusetts and one of the first men to sign the Declaration of Independence. Yet he is remembered best for his large signature.
The story is told that when Hancock sat down to sign the Declaration of Independence, he said that he would write his signature large enough for John Bull to read without his glasses. (John Bull stands for England, as Uncle Sam stands for the United States. )Hancock's signature on the Declaration is four and three-quarters inches long- an inch longer than his usual signature. Today John Hancock can be used to mean any person's signature.
What is the passage mainly about?
A.The American Revolution.
B.John Hancock's handwriting.
C.How an American expression began.
D.Signing the Declaration of Independence.
听力原文: Some people have very good memories, and can easily learn quite long poems by heart. There are other people who can remember things when they have said them over and over.
The famous English writer, Charles Dickens said that he could walk down any long street in London and then tell the name of every shop he had passed. Many of the great men of the world have had wonderful memories.
A good memory is a great help in learning a language. Everybody learns his own language by remembering what he hears when he is a small child and some children seem to learn two languages almost as easily as one. In school it is not so easy to learn a second language because the pupils have so little time for it, and they are busy with other subjects as well.
A man's mind is rather like a camera, but it takes photos not only of what we see, hear, smell and taste. When we take a real photo with a camera, there is much to do before the photo is finished and ready to show our friends. In the same way there is much work to be done before we can keep a picture forever in our minds.
(30)
A.To show Charles Dickens's good memory.
B.To tell people that Charles Dickens is writer.
C.To illustrate that great men usually have good memory.
D.To compare Charles Dickens with other great men of the world.
听力原文: Some people have very good memories, and can easily learn quite long poems by heart. There are other people who can only remember things when they have said them over and over. The famous English writer, Charles Dickens said that he could walk down any long street in London and then tell you the name of every shop he had passed. Many of the great men of the world have had wonderful memories. A good memory is a great help in learning a language. Everybody learns his own language by remembering what he hears when he is a small child, and some children seem to learn two languages almost as easily as one. In school it is not so easy to learn a second language because the pupils have so little time for it, and they are busy with other subjects as well. A man's mind is rather like a camera, but it takes photos not only of what we see but of what we feel, hear, smell and taste. When we take a real photo with a camera, there is much to do before the photo is finished and ready to show to our friends. In the same way there is much work to be done before we can keep a picture forever in our minds. Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us.
(33)
A.They can easily learn quite long poems by heart.
B.They can remember long story by heart.
C.They can remember almost everything they have read.
D.They can remember things they have only read once.
(22)
A.They can easily learn quite long poems by heart.
B.They can remember long stories by heart.
C.They can remember almost everything they have read.
D.They can remember things they have only read once.
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