My father did not go to New York; the doctor suggested that he ________ there.A) no
My father did not go to New York; the doctor suggested that he ________ there.
A) not to go
B) hadn’t gone
C) not go
D) wouldn’t go
My father did not go to New York; the doctor suggested that he ________ there.
A) not to go
B) hadn’t gone
C) not go
D) wouldn’t go
My father did not go to New York; the doctor suggested that he______there.
A.not went
B.won' t go
C.not go
D.not to go
My father did not go to New York; the doctor suggested that he ______ there.
A.not to go
B.not go
C.hadn't gone
D.wouldn't go
听力原文:W: I hear you' re going home. Is that right?
M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday. I bought a ticket for Tuesday.
W. Why are you in such a hurry?
M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.
W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?
M. My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.
W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?
M. At most four days. I'll be back for the meeting.
When will the man leave?
A.Monday.
B.Tuesday.
C.Sunday.
D.Wednesday.
In the following passage, Philip Roth is talking to a friend, Joanna, about his father.
"Did I ever tell you what happened when he was mugged a couple of years ago? He could have got himself killed. '
"No. Tell me."
"A black kid about fourteen approached him with a gun on a side street leading to their little temple. It was the middle of the afternoon. My father had been at the temple office helping them with mailing or something and he was coming home. The black kids prey on the elderly Jews in his neighborhood even in broad daylight. They bicycle in from Newark, he tells me, take their money, laugh, and go home". "Get in the bushes," he tells my father. "I'm not getting in any bushes," my father says. "You can have whatever you want, and you don't need that piece to get it. You can put that piece away." The kid lowers the gun and my father gives him his wallet." Take all the money," my father says, "but if the wallet's of no value to you, I wouldn't mind it back. "The kid takes the money, gives back the wallet, and he runs. And you know what my father does? He calls across the street, "How much did you get?" And the kid is obedient--he counts it for him. "Twenty-three dollars, "the kid says." Good," my father tells him-- "now don't go out and spend it on crap."
Joanna laughed. "Well, he's not guilty, your father. Of course he treats him like a son. He knows that the Jews in Bialystok were not responsible for the New England slave trade."
"It's that--it's more. He doesn't experience powerlessness in the usual way."
"Yes, he's oblivious to it,"she said. "He won't give in to it. It makes for terrific insensitivity but also for terrific guts".
"Yes, what goes into survival isn't always pretty. He got a lot of mileage out of never recognizing the differences among people. All my life I have been trying to tell him that people are different one from the other. My mother understood this in a way that he didn't. Couldn't. This is what I used to long for in him, some of her forbearance and tolerance, this simple recognition that people are different and that the difference is legitimate. But he couldn't grasp it. They all had to work the same way, want the same way, be dutiful in the same way, and whoever did it different was meshugge--crazy."
Philip Roth's father refused to go into the bushes. This was most likely because he ______.
A.didn't think it was necessary
B.didn't believe the mugger was serious
C.thought he would lose his money if he did
D.was showing the "black kid" that he didn't understand him
听力原文:M: When did you last go to the seaside?
W: Last July. We spent all our days on the beach.
M: Did you have a good time there?
W: Yes. We swam and dived off the rocks into the sea. We also played game on the sand.
M: The summer vacation is coming. Will yon go there this year?
W: Fm afraid I won't. My father will go to Guangzhou on business next week. He won't back until September.
M: What a pity! How long can you hold your breath under the water?
W: I don't know. Perhaps more than one minute.
M: That's wonderful. Let us go swimming tomorrow in the river. Is that right?
When did the woman go to the seaside for the last time?
A.Last June.
B.Last July.
C.Last month.
听力原文:W: I hear you're going home, aren't you?
M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday. I bought a ticket for Tuesday.
W: Why are you in such a hurry?
M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.
W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?
M: My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.
W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?
M: At most four days. I’ll be back for the meeting.
When will the man leave?
A.Monday.
B.Tuesday.
C.Sunday.
第二节 完型填空
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My father believed that there were mysterious forces (神秘的力量) at work in the world. One day, he was lecturing me on these mysterious forces 【B1】suddenly the door opened, and a women entered,【B2】two geese. She smiled【B3】and looked frightened.
"Soseph, I have a very【B4】problem. These dead geese, they keep shrieking (尖声叫)in such a sad voice ..." 【B5】hearing this, my father turned pale."【B6】dead geese don't shriek," my mother cut in.
"You'll hear for yourself," replied the woman. It is impossible to【B7】what I heard. My hands grew【B8】and I wanted to run from the room.
Father was no less【B9】than I was. He jumped away from the table.
"Soseph, what shall I do?" the woman cried."【B10】? I'm a poor woman. Two geese!
They【B11】me a fortune!"
Father did not know what to answer. 【B12】face was growing sharper and more【B13】 "I want to hear it again, "she said. And so for the second and the third time, the shrieks were【B14】. Nobody said anything. The woman asked, "Well, I didn't 【B15】it, did I?"
Suddenly my mother laughed." Did you【B16】the windpipes (气管)? "my mother asked.
"The windpipes? No..."
"Let me 【B17】," said Mother. She took hold of one of the geese, and pulled out the wind-pipe. She did the same with the other one. I was surprised by my mother's【B18】 "Now, try it again." I was【B19】to hear the geese shriek, but they were dead silent.
"There is always【B20】Dead geese don't shriek," said my mother. "Now go home and cook them for the meal. They won't make a sound in your pot."
【B1】
A.when
B.while
C.then
D.later
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My father believed that there were mysterious forces (神秘的力量) at work in the world. One day, he was lecturing me on those mysterious forces (36) suddenly the door opened, and a women entered, (37) two geese. She smiled (38) and looked frightened.
Joseph, I have a very (39) problem. These dead geese, they keep shrieking (尖声叫) in such a sad voice... " (40) hearing this, my father turned pale. " (41) dead geese don't shriek," my mother cut in. “You'll hear for yourself," replied the woman, It is impossible to (42) what I heard. My hands grew (43) and I wanted to run from the room.
Father was no less (44) than I was. He jumped away from the table. “Joseph, what shall I do?" the woman cried." (45) ? I'm a poor woman. Two geese! They (46) me a fortune!"
Father did not know what to answer. (47) face was growing sharper and more (48) . "I want to hear it again," she said. And so for the second and the third time, the shrieks were (49) . Nobody said anything. The woman asked, "Well, I didn't (50) it, did I?"
Suddenly my mother laughed. "Did you (51) the windpipes (气管)?" my mother asked. “The windpipes? No ..." “Let me (52) ," said Mother. She took hold of one of the geese, and pulled out the windpipe. She did the same with the other one. I was surprised by my mother's (53) . "Now, try it again. " I was (54) to hear the geese shriek, but they were dead silent. “There is always (55) why dead geese shriek," said my mother. "Now go home and cook them for the meal. They won't make a sound in your pot. "
(36)
A.when
B.while
C.then
D.later
What I remember now about VE Day was the afternoon and the evening. It was a fine May day. I remember coming home at about five o'clock. My father and mother came in about an hour later. After dinner I said I wanted to see the bonfire (篝火), so when it got dark my father took me to the end of the street. The bonfire was very high, and some peo-ple had collected some old clothes to dress the unmistakable figure with the moustache (小胡子) they had put on top of it. Just as we arrived, they set light to it. The flames rose and soon covered the "guy." Everyone was cheering and shouting, and an old woman came out of her house with two chairs and threw them on the fire to keep the fire going.
I stood beside my father until the fire started to go down, not knowing what to say. He said nothing either. He had fought in the First World War and may have been remem-bering the end of that. At last he said, "Well, that's it, son. Let's hope that this time it really will be the last one. "
Where did the narrator live before the Second World War?
A.In a small city.
B.In London.
C.In Europe.
D.In the countryside.
听力原文:Interviewer: What was your holiday location and how did you hear about it?
Interviewee: My holiday location was Waiwera, in New Zealand. It is a thermal spa resort. I was there last year with my parents, my sister and a couple of friends of my parents. My father and my little sister, who inherited the medical problems from my father, need to go to a thermal spa every year for treatment. They used to go to the Polynesian Spa in Rotorua, another famous resort in New Zealand, but last year they decided that they fancied a change. I had never gone with them to a spa because I preferred to spend my holiday at home or go to other places, but last year when they changed the location I decided to go with them. I also decided to go because my sister really wanted me to go with her. My parents found out about this location from some of the people they met in Rotorua. These people said that they were more satisfied with the accommodation and facilities at the Waiwera spa, so my parents were curious and when they returned home they asked me to search on the Internet for some information. They were impressed with the information I found and it was then that they decided to plan a trip there.
Interviewer: So you went with your family and your parents' friends.
Interviewee: Yes. I travelled with my parents, my little sister and some family friends with their three children, so that altogether we were nine people. I was lucky because in the other family there was a boy one year older than me so I had someone to pass the time with and have some fun. There were a lot of elderly people and kids at the spa town, so I was happy that he was with me. We had similar interests. It's good to be with someone with your own age when you are on holiday.
Interviewer: How much time did you spend finding out information about this spa?
Interviewee: I didn't spend so much time searching for the information be- cause the spa has website that was easy: to find. We wanted some more information that wasn't on the website, particularly about how to get there, but we went to a travel agency and they gave us the information that we didn't have and made there the reservations for all of us.
Interviewer: Can you tell us the thing you like most at the spa?
Interviewee: There were so many things that I liked there. I especially liked the accommodation. We stayed at the Waiwera Holiday Inn which is situated right on the beach. It offers spectacular sea views. I think that I will never forget it.
Interviewer: Were there any things that you were not satisfied with?
Interviewee: I think that the bad side of this vacation was that there were so many old people and many many children. Luckily, there were some play areas for children and they stayed there most of the time.
Interviewer: How was your room? Did you have everything you needed?
Interviewee: Yes we had everything we needed. Everything was comfortable and the conditions were great so I have nothing to complain about.
Interviewer: Did you make any new friends? Are you still in touch?
Interviewee: Everyone was very gentle and warm. They really made a good impression. When we needed some help they were very helpful and I felt great. I'm still in touch with the son of my parents' friends.
Interviewer: How did you spend your time? Did you participate in any recreational activities?
Interviewee: I don't have any medical problems like my father and sister, but I still went to the thermal spa. There were a lot of recreational activities to enjoy if we wanted. For example, I played golf because there was a mini golf course. Basketball and volleyball were also available, but we couldn't get enough people together for two proper teams. I also went to swim and I also went scuba diving on the reef not far from the hotel. There was a small group of us with an instructor. It was truly amazing. I cannot describe in words how I felt down there. It was like I was in paradise.
SECTION
A.The speaker.
B.The speaker's parents.
C.The speaker's father and younger sister.
D.None of the speaker's family does.
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