—Tom often has bread for breakfast, ______ he? —Yes, heA.doesn't; hasB.didn't; didC.hasn't
—Tom often has bread for breakfast, ______ he? —Yes, he
A.doesn't; has
B.didn't; did
C.hasn't; has
D.doesn't; does
—Tom often has bread for breakfast, ______ he? —Yes, he
A.doesn't; has
B.didn't; did
C.hasn't; has
D.doesn't; does
--Tom often has bread for breakfast, ______ hey--Yes, he.
A.doesn't; has
B.didn't; did
C.hasn't; has
D.doesn't; does
听力原文:W: Tom said he would come to repair our video recorder if he has time,
M: He often offers his help but he never seems to have time.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.Tom will surely come to repair the video recorder.
B.Tom is very trustworthy.
C.Tom cannot repair the video recorder.
D.Tom doesn't keep his word.
听力原文:W: Tom missed the deadline for the assignment again.
M: He's got to adjust his study habits in order to survive at the university.
Q: What do we learn about Tom?
(5)
A.Tom has good study habits.
B.Tom writes many papers.
C.Tom lives in a dormitory.
D.Tom's papers are often late.
听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. Have you been playing much basketball lately?
M: I play as often as I can get out of the classroom. And the game is my way to be somebody. It is my life, you know?
Q: What does Tom tell the woman?
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A.He often cuts classes to play basketball.
B.He has no chance to play basketball.
C.He's looking for somebody to play the game with.
D.He loves playing basketball very much.
Task 2 Cross out the irrelevant sentences in each paragraph. A. (1)When my friend Tom sets to work in the kitchen, disaster often results. (2)I, frankly, am not much of a cook. (3)Once he tried to make toasted cheese sandwiches for us by putting slices of cheese in the toaster along with the bread, he ruined the toaster. (4)On another occasion, he had cut up some fresh beans and put them in a pan to steam. (5)The water in the pan steamed away while Tom was on the telephone, and both the beans and the coating in the pan were ruined. (6)Finally, another time Tom made spaghetti for us, and the noodles stuck so tightly together that we had to cut off slices with a knife and fork. (7)The tomato sauce, on the other hand, turned out well. (8)Because of Tom’s kitchen mishaps, I never eat at his place without money in my pocket in case we have to go out to eat. B. (1)In addition to fighting acne, I felt compelled to fight my family. (2)As a teenager, I needed to be independent. (3)At that time, the most important thing in life was to be close to my friends and to try out new, more adult experiences. (4)Unfortunately, my family seemed to get in the way. (5)My little brother, for instance, turned into my enemy. (6)We are close now, though. (7)In fact, Eddie recently painted my new apartment for me. (8)Eddie used to barge into my room, listen to my phone conversations, and read my secret letters. (9)I would threaten to tie him up and leave him in a garbage dumpster. (10)He would scream, my mother would yell, and all hell would break loose. (11)My parents, too, were enemies. (12)They wouldn't let me stay out late, wear the clothes I wanted to wear, or hang around with the friends I liked. (13)So I tried to get revenge on them by being miserable, sulky, and sarcastic at home.
The comparative affluence of much of American society has 【C17】______ to a degree of wastefulness that will astonish you. Students from poorer countries where people struggle to 【C18】______ their basic needs have, like me, been dismayed to see so much food, paper, electricity and even furniture being wasted. I have often seen good food 【C19】______ as bread, butter and meat in our cafeteria being thrown into garbage bins 【C20】______ repairable chairs, tables and sofas left on the roadside for disposal.
【C1】
A.shops
B.variety
C.changes
D.tips
It's unusual now for father to persue(追求)his trade of other employment at home, and his children rarely, if ever, see him at his place of work. Boys are therefore seldom trained to follow their father's business, and in many towns they have a fairly wide choice of employment and so do girls. The young wage-earner often earns good money, and soon gains a feeling of economic independence (经济上的独立). In textile areas it has been customary for mothers to go out to work, but this practice has become so widespread that the working mother is now not an unusual factor in a child's home life, the number of married women in employment having more than doubled in the last twenty five years. With mother earning and older children drawing wages, father is seldom the most important figure that he still was at the beginning of the century. When mother works, economic advantages increase, but children lose something of great value if mother's employment prevents her from being home to greet them when they return from School.
The writer compares home to a workshop because ______.
A.fathers often persue employment at home
B.many families produce goods at home for sale
C.both fathers and mothers in most families are workers
D.parents have to make food and necessity themselves for their daily life
"Good Time" is a program on ABC Radio.
Jim Green is an announcer for the program. Most of the girls and boys like the program. They also like Jim Green. Some of them often make phone calls to him and thank him __21__ his work. There are lots of letters to him every day, too.
Jim Green gets up at 6:00 every morning. He has bread and a glass of milk for breakfast. He leaves home at 6:30 and __22__ his office at 7:15.
The program __23__ at 7:30.He plays the new records of the pop songs and modern music for his listeners. At 8:00 it's time for the news.
Jim finishes work at 10:30. He goes home __24__ his car. He __25__ newspaper and listens to music after supper. He thinks his life is very interesting.
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English speakers are always creating new words, and we are often able to know where most words come from. Sometimes, however, no one may really know where a word comes from. Did you ever think about why hamburgers are called hamburgers, especially when they are not made with ham? About a hundred years ago, some men went to America from Europe. They came from a big city in Germany called Hamburg. They did not speak good English, but they ate good food. When some Americans saw them eating round pieces of beef, they asked the Germans what it was. The Germans did not understand the question and answered, "We come from Hamburg." One of these Americans owned a restaurant, and had an idea. He cooked some round pieces of beef like those which the men from Hamburg ate. Then he put them between two pieces of bread and started selling them. Such bread came to be called "hamburgers". Today, "hamburgers" are sold in many countries around the world.
Whether this story is true or not, it certainly is very interesting. Knowing why any word has a certain meaning is interesting, too. The explanation, for most English words, can be found in any large English dictionary.
According to the author, English is______.
A.as old as Chinese
B.older than German
C.not so old as Chinese
D.very difficult to learn
听力原文:A: Hello, Doctor Martin.
B: Hello, it's you again, Tom. What's wrong with you this time? Anything I can do for you?
A: Oh, yes. Doctor, I need some medicine. You see, I often feel tired and don't feel like doing anything.
B: Let me see ... m, I think nothing is wrong with you, Tom. Your problem is just you are overweight. I told you to exercise every day. Did you do that?
A: Well, you see, doctor, I always get up too late in the morning. I have no time to do morning exercises.
B: Then do you exercise in the afternoon? At least an hour a day?
A: Well, I ... I have to work on the reading assignment. Oh, piles of books to finish every day.
B: Then what about the evening? Many people squeeze in time to exercise in the evening, If you can do that, you'll soon lose weight. And things will be better.
A: But Doctor, I love to watch TV in the evening.
B: Well, Tom, my advice to you is to limit TV-watching to only once or twice in a week, and jog for an hour every day.
A: But Doctor ...
B: No buts, Tom. This is totally a willpower problem. You must follow my advice, or you'll soon become too heavy to move any more.
A: Thanks anyway ... Doctor ... should I come to see you next week?
B: I don't think so. Exercise more and eat low-fat food. That's the best medicine for you.
(27)
A.He has a sleeping problem.
B.He often feels tired and doesn't want to do anything,
C.He often has headaches and doesn't feel like doing anything.
D.He often has stomachs and doesn't feel like eating anything.
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