It' s getting dark. I'm afraid I must be off now.OK.()A. Take it easy.B. Go slow
It' s getting dark. I'm afraid I must be off now.
OK.()
A. Take it easy.
B. Go slowly.
C. See you.
It' s getting dark. I'm afraid I must be off now.
OK.()
A. Take it easy.
B. Go slowly.
C. See you.
It’s getting dark. Please ________ the cargo lights.
A.turn away
B.turn off
C.turn on
D.turn in
听力原文:M: It's getting dark. Do you want me to walk with you to your car?
W: No thanks. It's not far.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She lives far away.
B.Her car is close.
C.She takes the bus, not a car.
D.She wants the man to go with her.
A.Because he was carrying a heavy load.
B.Because it was getting dark.
C.Because it was raining.
D.Both A and B.
Why did the man feel desperate?
A.It was getting dark.
B.He was afraid of being blamed by his friend.
C.The birds might have flown away.
D.His friend would arrive any time.
A.It was getting dark.
B.He was afraid of being blamed by his friend.
C.The birds might have flown away.
D.His friend would arrive any time.
A、We did not like her, but she still stayed there with us.
B、She saw a strange little cottage amongst the trees.
C、We have to make another 50 miles before it is getting dark.
D、I like watching TV; my sister likes playing the piano.
What are the man and woman mainly concerned about?
A.They are mainly concerned about that it is getting dark.
B.They are mainly concerned about that they cannot find a gas station.
C.They are mainly concerned about that they may have taken a wrong road.
One summer evening I was sitting by the open window, reading a good science storybook. (79)I was so interested in the story I was reading that I did not notice that it was getting dark. When I realized it was too dark for me to read easily, I put the book down and got up to turn on the light. Just then I heard someone crying, "Help! Help!" it seemed to come from the trees at the other end of the yard. (80)I looked out but it was now too dark to see anything clearly. Almost immediately I heard the cry again. It sounded like a child, but I could not imagine what anybody could be doing in our backyard, unless one of the neighborhood children had climbed a tree and had not been able to get down.
I decided that I should go out and have a look in the yard, just in case someone was in trouble. I turned on the light and found for myself a flashlight and a baseball bat in the room. I thought they might be useful. Armed with these, I went out into the yard. Once again I heard the cry and this time there was no doubt that it came from the trees at the far end of the yard. "Who's there?" I called out as I walked across the yard towards the trees. But there was no answer. With the help of my flashlight, I searched all over that end of the yard, including the branches of the tree. There was no sign of anybody or anything. I came to the conclusion that my imagination was playing tricks on me, probably because of the story I was reading about strange creatures on another planet.
Feeling rather foolish about hunting around in my own backyard with a baseball bat, I went back into the house and put the bat and the flashlight away. I had just sat down to read my book again when I was frightened by the cry of "Help! Help!" from right behind me. I dropped my book and jumped up. There, sitting on the table was a large green and red bird. It was my neighbor's parrot(鹦鹉)!While I was out in the yard, the parrot must have seen the light in the living room and come in through the open window.
One summer evening the author was reading by the open window because ______.
A.it was getting dark.
B.it was too dark for him to read easily outside.
C.he didn't mm on the light.
D.none of the above
It was getting dark. (天色渐晚。) Some children and two Canadian women were still ___21___ on the ice near a big hotel. They were having a good time.
Suddenly the ice broke. One of the boys fell into the water. The children shouted, “Help! Help!” They didn&39;t know what to so. The two Canadian friends heard ___22___ and skated over to get the boy out of the water.
The ice was thin. The two Canadians fell into the water, too. But they tried their best to ___23___ the little boy. They knew they must be quick. If they didn&39;t push him up onto the ice, he would soon die.
Many people ran over to help.Some of them had ropes and poles. A young man jumped into the water to save the ___24___ people.
The boy and the two Canadian women were out of water at last. One of the women didn&39;t feel well. She was sent to the ___25___ at once. But she felt very happy because the boy was safe.
21. A.save B.hospital C.three D.skating E.them
22. A.save B.hospital C.three D.skating E.them
23. A.save B.hospital C.three D.skatingE.them
24. A.save B.hospital C.three D.skating E.them
25. A.save B.hospital C.three D.skating E.them
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