I() toward the door to go outside when suddenly Jim opened it unexpectedly.
A.walked
B.was walking
C.had walked
D.had been walking
- · 有4位网友选择 D,占比44.44%
- · 有3位网友选择 C,占比33.33%
- · 有2位网友选择 A,占比22.22%
A.walked
B.was walking
C.had walked
D.had been walking
When I began to move round toward the door, ______ (他一定是看出了我的想法), for he immediately told me to stay where I had been.
听力原文:M: Please come in, Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right.
M: Have a seat over here. How are things going out in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with the recent personnel shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, I and the executive board feel that much of our improved performance in the main office is due to your hard work.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our recordkeeping system. The equipment is a pleasure to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They cannot assure harmony and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager next Monday. That means a $250 raise next month.
W: I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis. Thank you.
(23)
A.That there was no change.
B.That it improved operations.
C.That operations became less efficient
D.That the employees complained about it.
听力原文:M: Please come in, Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right. What do you want me to do, Mr. Davis?
M: Have a ,seat over there. How are things going in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with recent personnel shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, I and the executive board feel that much of your improved performance in the main office is due to your conscientious efforts.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our record-keeping system. The equipment is convenient to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you for your confidence in me. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They can't ensure harmony and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager as of next Monday. That means a $ 250 raise as of the first of next month.
W: I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis. Thank you.
(23)
A.To notify her of her promotion.
B.To inform. her of new equipment.
C.To inquire about the office problems.
D.To discuss meeting of the board.
听力原文:M: Please come in, Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right. What do you want me to do, Mr. Davis?
M: Have a seat over there. How ere things going in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with recent personnel shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, I and the executive board feel that much of your improved performance in the main office is due to your conscientious efforts.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our record-keeping system. The equipment is convenient to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you for your confidence in me. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They can't ensure harmony and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager as of next Monday. That means a $250 raise as of the first of next month.
W: I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis. Thank you.
(29)
A.To notify her of her promotion.
B.To inform. her of new equipment.
C.To inquire about the office problems.
D.To discuss meeting of the board.
A.They are checked out.
B.They are specially coded.
C.They are inspected by the guard.
D.They are marked with colored labels.
听力原文:M: Please come in. Miss Edwards, and close the door behind you.
W: All right.
M: Have a seat over here. How are things going out in the office?
W: Just fine, Mr. Davis, especially with the recent personal shifts.
M: Yes, I thought so. Well, the executive board and I feel that much of our improved performance in the main office is due to your conscientious efforts.
W: Oh, thank you, Mr. Davis. My job has certainly become easier since we computerized our record keeping system. The equipment is a pleasure to use.
M: That's true. But we are especially impressed with how your influence contributes to good office relations and improved staff attitude toward the work.
W: Well, thank you for your confidence. We do have a lot of good people in the office, and the new machinery is wonderful.
M: Yes, but machines are only as good as the people who use them. They cannot as sure harmony, and efficiency in a staff.
W: That's very true.
M: To make a long story short, the board wishes to reward your efforts by making you office manager as of next Monday.That means a $250 raise as of the first of next month.
W:I'm deeply honored, Mr. Davis,Thank you.
How does the woman feel about the recent shift of office employees?
A.It has no effect.
B.It improved operations.
C.It made operations become less efficient.
D.It made the employees 'become dissatisfied.
Grandpa’s dog and hunting partner, Rusty, had taken on a very bad __58__ in his old age. He had begun __59__ into the chicken coop(鸡笼 )and eggs. In the eyes of the local famers,__60__ dogs started stealing eggs, there was no __61__ to cure them. They knew there was onlyone thing to be done __62__ such a dog —you had to shoot it and the sooner the __63__. Rusty and Grandpa were old friends.
Grandpa certainly didn&39;t __64__ to shoot Rusty, but heknew it needed to be done. The “egg money ” was Grandma ’s private income, so you canimagine __65__ she felt about the problem. __66__ the inexperienced confidence of youth, I toldGrandpa that I thought I could “ cure ” the eg -stealing dog. I wanted to at least have a __67__ tosave Rusty ’ s life, and save Grandpa from the sadness of __68__ Rusty.
The next morning, I broke open six fresh eggs and put them in Rusty ’s bowl __69__ at thedoor to the chicken coop. Rusty came __70__ and noticed the eggs. He quickly __71__ the eggsand happily walked off for his nap (打盹 ).The following morning I did __72__ thing. I put the eggsa few feet away from the chicken coop, toward the back door of the farmhouse __73__ Grandmausually fed Rusty. The next day I again moved the bowl closer to the house ,and added some dogfood to the eggs. Every day I moved the bowl closer to the back door, mixing more dog food and__74__ eggs. By the time the bowl reached the door, it was all dog food and no eggs. Rusty badagain become __75__ to looking for his food at the back door of the house, and never again wentinto the chicken coop.
56_________
A.watched
B.noticed
C.invited
D.visited
57A.peace
B.stress
C.crisis
D.miracle
58A.habit
B.pattern
C.custom
D.crime
61A.desire
B.route
C.way
D.idea
69A.next
B.right
C.behind
D.beside
72A.specific
B.same
C.kind
D.different
73A.what
B.which
C.where
D.when
74A.fewer
B.more
C.little
D.few
75A.accustomed
B.relate
C.interested
D.depressed
59A.to throw
B.to break
C.throwing
D.breaking
60A.once
B.before
C.while
D.although
63A.wider
B.better
C.happier
D.calmer
62A.in
B.at
C.for
D.with
66A.In
B.With
C.On
D.At
64A.care
B.start
C.want
D.feel
65A.how
B.when
C.what
D.which
68A.losing
B.helping
C.worrying
D.keeping
67A.rate
B.space
C.pity
D.chance
71A.saw
B.found
C.left
D.ate
70A.before
B.after
C.along
D.from
听力原文:M: Do you know what happened to me today? I was so embarrassed.
W: What?
M: Well, Doctor Bill's class finished ten minutes early, so I went to the library between classes. I knew I didn't have much time, but I wanted to get those books on industrial revolution. I looked them up in the library and found them. So I put them in my book-bag and headed back toward the door. Then it happened.
W: What did it happen?
M: The exit gate in front of the door wouldn't open and a guard immediately warned me that I hadn't checked out my books. He thought I was trying to steal them.
W: That must have been embarrassing. Then why didn't the exit gate open?
M: I asked him that. It seems that the books in the library are all specially ceded and when you check them out, the librarian behind the desk helps you decode them, then the exit gate will open.
W: How interesting! I still don't quite understand how they do it though. I'll have to go to the library and see it for myself.
(23)
A.One of his classes finished early.
B.He wanted to get some studying done.
C.The library had a special display on the industrial revolution.
D.His books were ten days overdue.
A.raise your hand
B.move toward the front door
C.press the black band near the windows
D.turn off the “Stop Requested” light immediately
Which of the following sentences may best reflect the girl's attitude toward her father?
A.A man came to the door this morning.
B.He was a nice man, much nicer than Robert.
C.After all, that leaves you with nine.
D.I gave him four of your books.
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