When he arrived at the hospital, he asked worriedly who was (operate) ______ on.
When he arrived at the hospital, he asked worriedly who was (operate) ______ on.
When he arrived at the hospital, he asked worriedly who was (operate) ______ on.
A.was tired of
B.used to
C.hated
D.got used to
A.destroyed
B.wrote
C.tore up
D.read
Mr. Bascomb was upset. At times like this he wished he had never
become a candidate for mayor. Everything had gone wrongly that morning. 【M1】______
Even though before leaving the house, he had received a telephone call from 【M2】______
his election campaign manager asking money. This made him angry and he 【M3】______
left the house in bad mood. When Mr. Bascomb arrived at the office, he could 【M4】______
feel his head swinging. He reached out the medicine but the bottle was 【M5】______
empty. He had forgotten picking up some medicine at the drug store. Mr. 【M6】______
Bascomb looked at his watch. He was to deliver a campaign speech before a
group of businessmen at the club at 11 o'clock. He had given a rough draft of
his speech to Barbara a day before and asked her to type it out for him. Just【M7】______
then, the telephone rang. It was Barbara. She explained that her car had
broken up and she couldn't be at work until 12 o'clock. Mr. Bascomb was 【M8】______
desperate. He didn't know how to do. He was very nervous when he arrived 【M9】______
at the club. He couldn't remember anything he had planned to say to his
audience. He started talking about himself and his problems regardless of 【M10】______
talking about the problems of the city. Most of the people in the audience
were bored. By the time Mr. Bascomb finished his speech, almost everyone
had fallen into sleep or left the room.
【M1】
听力原文: Mr. Bascomb was upset. At times like this he wished he had never become a candidate for mayor. Everything had gone wrong that morning. Even before leaving the house, he had received a telephone call from his election campaign manager asking for money. This made him angry and he left the house in a bad mood. When Mr. Bascomb arrived at the office, he could feel his head throbbing. He reached for the medicine but the bottle was empty. He had forgotten to pick up some medicine at the drug store. Mr. Bascomb looked at his watch. He was to deliver a campaign speech before a group of businessmen at the club at 11 o'clock. He had given a rough draft of his speech to Barbara the day before and asked her to type it out for him. Just then, the telephone rang. It was Barbara. She explained that her car had broken down and she couldn't de at work until 12 o'clock. Mr. Bascomb was desperate. He didn't know what to do. He was very nervous when he arrived at the club. He couldn't remember anything he had planned to say to the audience. He started talking about himself and his prodlems instead of talking about the problems of the city. Most of the people in the audience were bored. By the time Mr. Bascomb finished his speech, almost everyone had fallen asleep or left the room.
(30)
A.Instructions.
B.Medicine.
C.Money.
D.The draft of his speech.
【填空题】Combine the two sentences into one by using “when”. 1. Jim called you. You were out of the office. __________________________________________________________ 2. I finally arrived at the airport. The plane had already taken off. __________________________________________________________ 3. He graduated from college. His family moved to England. _________________________________________________________ 4. I’m on the phone. Please don’t sing aloud. __________________________________________________________ 5. It was at the beginning of 2009. He first met his wife. _________________________________________________________ 6. She started to scream such angry word at me. I could do nothing but cry. __________________________________________________________
【C1】
A.always
B.usual
C.before
D.yet
听力原文: Mr.Bascomb was upset. At times like this he wished he had never become a candidate for mayor. Everything had gone wrong that morning. Even before leaving the house, he would received a telephone call from his election campaign manager asking for money. This made him angry and he left the house in a bad mood. When Mr. Bascomb arrived at the office, he could feel his head swimming. He reached for the medicine but the boule was empty. He had forgotten to pick up some medicine at the drug store. Mr. Bascomb looked at his watch. He was to deliver a campaign speech before a group of businessmen at the club at 11 o' dock. He had given a rough draft of his speech to Barbara the day before and asked her to type it out for him Just then, the telephone rang. It was Barbara. She explained that her car had broken down and she couldn't be at work until 12 o' clock Mr. Bascomb was desperate. He didn't know whet to do. He was very nervous when he arrived at the club. He couldn't remember anything he had planned to say to the audience. He started talking about himself and his problems instead of talking about the problems of the city. Most of the people in the audience were bored. By the time Mr. Baseomb finished his speech, almost everyone had fallen a sleep or left the room.
(30)
A.Instructions.
B.Medicine.
C.Money.
D.The draft of his speech.
(1)I indoors the whole day because of it was raining hardly.
(2)the liquids smells so terribly I can hardly stand it.
(3)When did he arrived Paris?
(4)I think there are stillsome students haven't known the assignment.
(5)Great changes have been taken place in my hometown lastyear.
(6)Never pretend knowing that you don't know it.
(7)she did her homework so careful that she made so littlemistakes at this time.
(8)White means dead in Chinese.
(9)the best way to overcome the difficulty is work together.
听力原文: I flew to New York to take care of some business with Mr. Smith. But as soon as I arrived, I got sick, and could not meet with him. I had to call our appointment off. Then when I felt better I thought about visiting him at his home, but he lived too far away. I tried to telephone him during office hours, but be was busy. His secretary said that Mr. Smith would call me back, but he didn't. I gave up trying to make a new appointment because it would take more time and efforts than I wanted to spend,
A few days later, I saw a man on the street who looked like Mr. Smith, and I called out to him. It was someone else. When I returned to my hotel that day, I found a message which said that Mr. Smith had gone out of town on some sudden unexpected business. I was sorry that I had missed seeing him, but I was really enjoying my sightseeing in New York.
Why couldn't the speaker meet with Mr. Smith as soon as he arrived?
A.He missed the appointment.
B.He arrived late.
C.He was sick.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Mr. Bascomb was upset. At times like this he wished he had never become a candidate for mayor. Everything had gone wrong that morning. Even before leaving the house, he had received a phone call from his election campaign manager asking for money. This made him angry and he left the house in a bad mood. When Mr. Bascomb arrived at the office, he could feel his head swinging. He reached for the medicine but the bottle was empty. He had forgotten to pick up some medicine at the drug store. Mr. Bascomb looked at his watch. He was to deliver a campaign speech before a group of business men at the club at 11 o'clock. He had given a rough draft of his speech to Barbara the day before and asked her to type it out for him. Just then, the telephone rang. It was Barbara. She explained that her car had broken down and she couldn't be at work until 12 o'clock. Mr. Bascomb was desperate. He didn't know what to do. He was very nervous when he arrived at the club. He couldn't remember anything he had planned to say to his audience. He started talking about himself and his problems instead of talking about the problems of the city. Most of the people in the audience were bored. By the time Mr. Bascomb finished his speech, almost everyone had fallen into sleep or left the room.
(27)
A.Instructions.
B.Medicine.
C.Money.
D.The draft of his speech.
听力原文: I flew to San Francisco to take care of some business with Mr. Jorden. But as soon as I arrived, I got sick and couldn ' t meet with him. I had to call our appointment off. Then when I felt better, I thought about visiting him at his home, but he lived too far away. I tried to telephone him during office hours but he was busy. The receptionist said that Mr. Jarden would call me back. But he didn't. I gave up trying to make a new appointment because it would take more time and effort than I wanted to spend. A few days later, I saw a man on the street who looked like Mr. Jorden and I called out to him. It was someone else. When I returned to my hotel that day, I found a massage which said that Mr. Jarden had gone out of town for some sudden unexpected business. I was sorry I had missed seeing him. But I really enjoyed my sightseeing in San Francisco.
(31)
A.He missed the appointment.
B.He arrived late.
C.He was sick.
D.He was very busy.
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