A.He had a strange accent.B.His accent was difficult to understand.C.He had a strong I
A.He had a strange accent.
B.His accent was difficult to understand.
C.He had a strong Italian accent.
D.His accent was easy to understand.
A.He had a strange accent.
B.His accent was difficult to understand.
C.He had a strong Italian accent.
D.His accent was easy to understand.
The policeman questioned the man because_______.
A.he had seen him doing a strange thing
B.he thought he recognised him
C.the man had fallen and needed attention
D.the man had tried to escape
The man laughed suddenly when______.
A.he found something he was after
B.he realized they had been to a wrong place
C.he caught sight of a strange woman
D.he saw a notice
All the following sentences have an object complement EXCEPT
A.He had a strange way of making his class lively and interesting.
B.I saw him doing his homework when I passed his window.
C.The little boy didn"t fall asleep until his mother told him a story.
D.The villagers did not allow them to build a factory there.
M: Last month he told me that his knees hurt. Last week he had the operation.
Q: What happened to Nick?
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A.He failed to attend the salon the day before.
B.He fell down the steps when he walked.
C.He had an operation on his knees.
D.He knocked the woman down while walking.
One day a little boy disappeared. His parents looked for him for hours, and finally the whole town started a search of the woods. Some people thought the strange old man bad taken the child away.
Several hours later, the boy was found, very cold and hungry, and it was the old man, who knew the woods so well, who had found him. After that, he still lived alone and walked in the woods, but no one was afraid of him any more.
The old man was very strange because ______.
A.he liked to live alone
B.people didn't like him and were afraid of him
C.he liked to walk in the woods without roads
D.he didn't do anything as the others did
A.He has a strange personality.
B.He's got emotional problems.
C.His illness is beyond cure.
D.His behavior. is hard to explain.
The doctor picked up a piece of burnt wood from the fire. Using the wood, he wrote the name of the medicine on the door of the house. "Get this medicine for him," he said, "and he will soon get better."
Mark's family and friends did not know what to do. They could not read the strange writing. Then the village baker had an idea. He took off the door of the house, put it on his cart and drove to the nearest town. he bought the medicine, and Mark was soon well again. He would not let anyone wash the magic words from the door.
Why did everybody in the village think Mark would die?
A.He was seriously ill.
B.He was badly wounded.
C.Doctors would do nothing for him.
What does Mohsen find funny in the school?
A.He could meet strange people every day.
B.Everyone asks what he thinks of his school life.
C.People speak different languages.
A.He was cheerful and excited.
B.He was tired.
C.He seemed very sad.
D.He seemed frightened by his strange surroundings.
Passage One
Shortly after the war, my brother and I were invited to spend a few days' holiday with an uncle who had just returned from abroad. He rented a cottage in the country, although he rarely spent much time there. The cottage, however, had no comfortable furniture in it, many of the windows were broken and the roof leaked, making the whole house damp.
On our first evening, we sat around the fire after supper listening to the stories our uncle had had to tell of his many adventures in distant countries. I was so tired after the long train journey that I would have preferred to go to bed, but I could not bear to miss any of my uncle's exciting tales.
He was just in the middle of describing a rather terrifying experience he had, when there was a loud crash from the bedroom above, the one where my brother and I were going to sleep.
"It sounds as if the roof has fallen in!" shouted my uncle, with a loud laugh.
When we got to the top of the stairs and opened the bedroom door, a strange sight met our eyes. A large part of the ceiling had collapsed (坍塌), falling right on to the pillow of my bed. I was glad that I had stayed up late to listen to my uncle's stories, otherwise I should certainly have been seriously injured, perhaps killed.
That night we all slept on the floor of the sitting room downstairs not wishing to risk our lives by sleeping under a roof which might at any moment collapse on our heads. We left for London the very next morning and my uncle gave up his cottage in the country. This was not the kind of adventure he cared for, either!
What does the writer say about his uncle during the war?
A.He had a lot of adventures.
B.He fought as a soldier.
C.He made a lot of money.
D.He enjoyed many of his adventures.
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