According to the story, the game of chess was invented by ______.
A. an American Indian
B. an ancient Indian official
C. an Indian king
D. an Indian officer
According to the story, the game of chess was invented by ______.
A. an American Indian
B. an ancient Indian official
C. an Indian king
D. an Indian officer
When Mr. Smith met the doctor, he asked him if he once ______ .
A.visited King High School
B.studied in King High School
C.taught in King High School
A.He once made several designs for churches and other buildings.
B.He painted the famous Mona Lisa in Milan.
C.He once worked for French King Louis Ⅶ.
D.He was invited to live in France by the King.
Marie could hardly recognize the office she went into as ______.
A.she had been there only once
B.Mr. King was not in the office
C.nobody was doing any work
D.the office had a new appearance
A、He is semi-barbaric, but influenced by more civilized neighboring countries.
B、He is full of fantastic ideas in ruling the kingdom.
C、Once his mind is made up, he puts the idea into practice.
D、He is determined to kill the man who dares to love his daughter.
An Egyptian king named Psammetichos wished to find out which was the world's oldest language. To gain this information he decided to isolate two newborn babies until they began to speak. Because they were kept from adults, they would have no patterns to imitate. The king made the assumption that the children would speak what was a natural language' - which would the oldest. After some months the children were beard to make a sound which was recorded as "bakes". This was found to be very similar to the Phrygian word for "bread". There fore Phrygian (a language once spoken in Asia Minor) was considered to be the first language of mankind, at least by the king Psammetichos, and, we may assume, by his court.
From the experiment the Egyptian king concluded that ______.
A.the first word a child is able to utter in any language is "bread".
B.the Phrygian language was the oldest language of mankind.
C.the earliest word in any language is that for "bread".
D.the Phrygian language was a language spoken in Asia Minor.
But nothing 58 They were ready to 59 hope when the king's old servant spoke up. He said, "If you can find a happy man, take the shirt from his back and 60 it on the king, then he will 61 " So the king's officials rode 62 throughout the kingdom, yet nowhere 63 a happy man. No one seemed 64 ; everyone had some corn- plaints. If a man was rich, he never had enough. If he was not rich, it was someone else's 65If he was 66 , he had a bad mother-in-law. If he had a good mother-in-law, he was catching a col
D.Everyone had something to complain a-bout.67 , one night the king's own son was passing a small cottage 68 he heard someone say, "Thank you. I've finished my daily labor, and helped my fellow man. My family and I have eaten our fill, and now we can 69 and sleep in peace.
70 more could I want?" The prince was very happy 71 a happy man at last. He gave 72 to take the man's shirt to the king, and pay the 73 as much mon- ey as he 74 . But when the king's officials went into the cottage to take the happy man's shirt 75 his back, they found he had no shirt at all. 根据以上内容,回答题。
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A.fell
B.felt
C.feel
D.fall
听力原文: Whales--or their ancestors--were once land animals. Scientists believe that they roamed the earth about 150 million years ago.
The land-dwelling ancestors of this modem king of the sea were hunters with legs and the jaws and teeth of killers. Their favorite hunting grounds were probably shallow waters near the mouths of rivers or off a level stretch of coast, for fish, both finny and shell, were then more plentiful in the water.
Ages passed, and it became easier for these creatures to swim than to walk; millions of years later they were able to do without legs altogether. Now their hind legs had shrunk so that mere traces of them can be found under the skin when a whale is dissected.
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A.The largest sea creatures ever known.
B.Fish living in shallow waters.
C.Plant-eating land animals.
D.Meat-eating land animals.
Passage Three
For some time after the Spanish won Granada from the Moors, Spanish kings enjoyed visiting that delightful city. After many years, however, they were frightened away by a series of earthquakes, during which several houses fell to the ground, and the old towers shook to their foundations.
After that, many years passed without visits from royal guests. The noble palaces of Granada remained silent and closed, and that loveliest of palaces, the Alhambra, lay sadly alone with no one to care for its beautiful gardens. People no longer visited the tower where once three beautiful Moorish princesses had lived. Only birds and insects found their way to those tower rooms which had once been the home of the king's lovely daughters. Zayda, Zorayda, and Zorahayda. It was said that the spirit of the youthful princess Zorahayda, who had died in that tower, was often seen by moonlight, seated beside the fountain in the hall, or weeping beside the high stone wall. It was said that the music of her silver lute could be heard at midnight by travelers passing along the road.
After many years, the city of Granada was honored once again by royal guests. All the world knows that
King Philip V married Elizabeth or Isabella (for they are the same), the beautiful princess of Parma. For a visit of his famous couple, the Alhambra palace was repaired and made ready, with all possible speed, when the king and queen arrived with all the lords and ladies of their court, there was a great change in the lonely palace. Drums and roy- al music were heard, fine horses were ridden about the avenues and inner court, brightly colored flags again were flown above the ancient walls. Inside the palace, however, life was quiet and calm. There was the soft sound of long robes, and the careful steps and murmuring voices of those who respectfully served the king and queen. In the gardens there was soft music, and there was quiet talk among the young lords and ladies of the court.
44. According to the passage, which is not true during the earthquake?
A. Several houses fell to the ground.
B. The old tower shook to their foundations.
C. Spanish kings were frightened away.
D. Spanish won Granada.
【B1】
A.fell
B.felt
C.feel
D.fall
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