If we had followed his plan, we would have done the job with ______ money and ______ peopl
A.less, less
B.fewer, fewer
C.less, fewer
D.fewer, less
A.less, less
B.fewer, fewer
C.less, fewer
D.fewer, less
A.less, less
B.fewer, fewer
C.less, fewer
D.fewer, less
A、Hachi dug a hole and came out from beneath the fence.
B、Hachi caught up with Mr. Parker at the station.
C、Hachi followed Mr. Parker to his office.
D、Mr. Parker had to walk Hachi back home.
听力原文:W: I wish my hair were longer.
M: Yes, pity you had it cut. If only you'd listened to me.
What can we learn from the dialogue?
A.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair cut.
B.The woman followed the man's advice.
C.The woman is wearing long hair now.
D.The man didn't care if the woman had her hair cut or not.
听力原文:W:I wish my hair were longer.
M:Yes,it's a pity you had it cut.If only you'd listened to me.
Q:What can we learn from the dialogue?
(18)
A.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair cut.
B.The woman followed the man's advice.
C.The woman is wearing long hair now.
D.The man didn't care if the woman had her hair cut.
听力原文:W: I wish my hair was straight.
M: Yes, pity you had it permed. If only you'd listened to me.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(17)
A.The woman is wearing straight hair now.
B.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair permed.
C.The woman followed the man's advice.
D.The man doesn't care if the woman had her hair permed or not.
One day I was out fishing with Spot when we heard a lot of shouting in the 【33】______ followed by a scream and splash. I was a bit 【34】______ so I called Spot and we both hid 【35】______ a bush where we could see but not be 【36】______ . After a few moments, a straw hat came drifting down the river, followed by an oar, a picnic basket and 【37】______ oar. Then came the rowing boat itself, but it was 【38】______ upside down! A few seconds later my dad and Auntie June came running 【39】______ the river bank, both wet 【40】______ . Spot started barking so I came out of hiding and said hello. My dad got really angry 【41】______ me for not trying to catch the boat as it went past. Luckily, 【42】______ , the boat and both the oars had been caught by an overhanging tree a little further downstream, but not the hat or picnic basket. So I had to let them 【43】______ my sandwiches. Dad and Auntie June both made me 【44】______ not to tell Mum what had happened 【45】______ she would be worried.
【26】
A.on
B.across
C.in
D.by
听力原文:W: I wish my hair were longer.
M: Yes, what a pity you had it cut. If only you'd listened to me.
What can we learn from the dialogue?
A.The woman followed the man's advice.
B.The woman is wearing long hair now.
C.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair cut.
D.The man showed indifference to the woman's hair.
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
One day in 1935 the management of Britian's Southern Railway (as it was then called) announced its intention to close the blanch line from Lynton to Barnstable in North Devon. The proposal was received by the local inhabitants with angry protest. For them, the tall-chimneyed locomotives and the little flower-bordered stations of Devon had become as much of an institution as the village church or tavern. Moreover, the line ran through the heart of a popular tourist district. What would the holidaymaker do without it? Closing down the railway line had been unthinkable, yet now some busybody official in remote London was threatening to destroy it with a stroke of the pen
Mounting local opposition resulted in a meeting at Barnstable, where the crowd was joined by very vocal protestors from the other end of the line at Lynton. The meeting seemed to be going well for the railway supporters until the chairman politely inquired how many people from Lynton had traveled to Barnstable by train. Out of the embarrassed silence that followed emerged the painful truth that, to a man, those who had come from Lynton to fight for the railway had come by highway. The fact of the Lynton and Barnstable branch line was sealed.
This sad little story is typical of the attitude of many Englishmen toward their railways. Dissatisfied with the age of sheet metal, plastics, and reinforced concrete in which we find ourselves, we long more and more for the substantial, self-confident, and respired products of the Victorian era. Of that age, Britain's railways are the most eloquent and enduring reminders.
The passage suggests that the Southern Railway of Britain is now______.
A.controlled by the local people
B.in financial difficult
C.under a different name
D.financially sound
Both games had been invented a thousand years before. In the first kind of football game ever played, all the men from one village tried to kick a ball into another village. The men of the second village tried to kick the ball into the first. Hundreds of people joined in, running everywhere, running crops and knocking down fences. In time, people agreed on some rules to keep order, but many roles were left open to change. Different rules developed in different places.
When the two colleges met to play football, each followed its own rules. They mixed the games together and invented a new game. A hundred years later we call that game American football.
In what ways do you suppose the game we know now will have changed in another hundred years?
When the two colleges first met to play "football", the players followed ______.
A.the rules of soccer
B.the rules of rugby
C.different rules
D.college rules
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