He won't live in town,______will his wife.
A.either
B.neither
C.also
D.too
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A.either
B.neither
C.also
D.too
As he went to see the doctor, he remembered a young handsome student, and was sad to see how old and heavy(迟钝的)and grey(头发花白的)this man looked. He said to him, "Good Morning, doctor. Did you go to King High School?"
The doctor answered, "Yes, I did."
"Were you there from 1942 to 1946?" Mr. Smith asked.
"Yes, I was," the doctor answered. "How did you know?"
Mr. Smith laughed and said, "You were in my class!"
"Oh?" the doctor said and looked at him carefully for a moment. "What were you teaching?"
Mr. Smith ______, so he needed a doctor.
A.visited a town
B.went to live in another town
C.went away from a town
听力原文:M: Mary,has your uncle moved to the new house already?
W: No,he's still living in a town far from my home. And my father is helping him.
Q: Where does Mary's uncle live?
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A.In the new house.
B.In Mary's home.
C.In a town.
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
I am Lee, a Chinese student studying in the US. Last week while I was getting on a bus I dropped one of my packages and a young man who was also getting on the bus picked it up for me. He seemed nice, so I chatted with him a bit. He said his name is Sam , he was 18 years old and has always lived in this town. His family also lives in town, but he lives alone in a small apartment. He just graduated from high school this year and is now a student at the local university. I asked where he was going, and he said that he was going to work-he has an evening job at a restaurant to make money to pay for university. He said that he doesn’t want to live with his family or ask them for money. I don’t understand why American young people leave home when them reach 18. Is this true for most Americans?
Last Sunday, Mrs. Read was very angry with Jack. She got on a train and went to her son's house in Greeasea. Then she said to him, "Jack, why do you never telephone me?"
Jack laughed, "But, Mum, you haven't got a telephone."
"No," she answered, "I haven't, but you have got one!"
Mrs. Read's home is in ______ .
A.Greensea
B.a small village
C.a city
听力原文: Hank lived in a small town, but he got a job in a big city and moved there with his wife and two children.
On the first Saturday in their new home, Hank took his new red car out of the garage and was washing it when a neighbour came by. When he saw Hank's new car, the neighbour stopped and looked at it for a minute. Then Hank turned and saw him. The neighbour said, "That's a nice car. Is it yours?"
"Sometimes," Hank answered.
The neighbour was surprised. "Sometimes?" he said, "What do you mean?"
"Well," answered Hank slowly, "When there's a party in town, it belongs to my daughter, Jane. When there's a football game somewhere, it belongs to my son, Joe. When I've washed it, and it looks really nice and clean, it belongs to my wife. And when it needs gas, it's mine."
Where did Hank and his family live?
A.In a small village.
B.In a large city.
C.In a small town.
The town was there first. Cambridge became a center of learning in the thirteenth century. Many students were too poor to afford lodgings. Colleges were opened so that students could live cheaply. This was the beginning of the present day college system.
Today there are nearly thirty colleges. Very few students can now live in college for the whole of their course; the numbers are too great. Many of them live in lodgings at first and move into college for their final year. But every student is a member of his college from the beginning. He must eat a number of meals in the college hall each week.
Students are not allowed to keep cars in Cambridge, so nearly all of them use bicycles. Don't try to drive through Cambridge during the five minutes between lectures, as you will find crowds of people on bicycles hurrying in all directions. If you are in Cambridge at five minutes to the hour any morning of the term, you' 11 know that you are in a university town. Stop in some safe place, and wait.
Cambridge can be described as a university town because______.
A.the university building fit in well with the rest of the town
B.the size of Cambridge is just as big as the town
C.the separating line between the university and the town is not obvious
D.the university is located in the town
Cambridge -- the University Town
1. When we say that Cambridge is a university town we do not mean just that there is a university in it. Manchester and Milan have universities, but we do not call them university towns. A university town is one where there is no clear separation between the university buildings and the rest of the city. The university is not just one part of the town; it is all over the town. The heart of Cambridge has its shops, market place and so on, but most of it is university--colleges, faculties, libraries, clubs and other places for university staff and students. Students fill the shops, cafes, banks and churches, making these as well part of the university.
2. The town was there first. Two Roman roads crossed there, and there are signs of buildings before Roman times. Trouble in Oxford in 1209 caused some students and their teachers to move. Cambridge became a center of learning, and the authority of the head of the university, the chancellor, was recognized by the king in 1226.
3. At that time many of the students were very young (about fifteen) and many of the teachers were not more than twenty-one. At first they found lodgings where they could.Colleges were opened so that students could live cheaply. This was the beginning of the college system Which has continued at Cambridge up to the present day.
4. The colleges were built with money from-kings, queens, religious houses or other sources. Today there are nearly thirty colleges. The newest are University College, founded in 1965, and Clare Hall. founded in 1966, both for graduates. Very few students can now live in college for the whole of their course; the numbers are too great. Many of them live in lodgings at first, and move into college for their final year. But every student is a member of his college from the beginning. While he is in "digs" he must eat a number of meals in the college hall each week. His social and sports life centers on the college, although he will also join various university societies and clubs.
5. With about 8,250 undergraduates and over 2,000 postgraduates, the city is a busy place in "full term". Undergraduates are not allowed to keep cars in Cambridge, so nearly all of them use bicycles. Don't try to drive through Cambridge during the five minutes between lectures. The students' bicycles are hurrying in all directions. If you are in Cambridge at five minutes to the hour any morning of full term, you know that you are in a university town.
第 23 题 Paragraph 2__________
A.The present situation of colleges
B.The busy scene of the university town in full term
C.Cambridge's emergence as university town
D.The colorful campus life of Cambridge students
E.Cars are forbidden in Cambridge.
F.The origin of college system
听力原文: Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 in Taskani. As early as 1466, he was working in a workshop. Then, in 1482, he moved to Milan. After the plague had swept the city in Milan in 1484-85, he turned his attention to town planning and made several designs for churches and other buildings. He moved to Florence, another city in Italy in 1500, where he painted the famous Mona Lisa in 1503. Then, he returned to Milan between 1510 and 1515 after he had been working as an architect and engineer for the French king Louie XII. He devoted himself to painting again and produced three great works, "sin to end", "Mary and Child" and "Saint John the Baptist". In 1515, the king of France invited Leonardo to live in France. He moved to a castle there, where he spent his last years carrying out his own research. He died in 1519.
How old was Leonardo da Vinci when he moved to Milan?
A.25.
B.30.
C.35.
D.40
听力原文: Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452 in Tuscany. As early as 1466, he was working in a workshop. Then in 1482 he moved to Milan. After the plague has swept the city of Milan in 1484~ 1485, he turned his attention to town planning and made several designs for churches and other buildings. He moved to Florence, another city in Italy in 1500 where he painted the famous Mona Lisa in 1503. Then he returned to Milan. Between 1510 and 1515, after he had been working as an architect and engineer to the French King Louis Ⅶ, he devoted himself to painting again and produced two great works, St. Anne Marie & Child and St. John the Baptist. In 1515, the King of France invited Leonardo to live in France. He moved to a castle there where he spent his last few years, carrying out his own research. He died in 1519.
Q. 23. How old was Leonardo da Vinci when he moved to Milan?
Q. 24.Which of the following jobs hadn't he done throughout his life?
Q. 25.Where did Leonardo da Vinci die?
Q. 26.Which of the following statements is NOT correct according to the passage?
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A.25.
B.30.
C.35.
D.40.
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