I was practically on my knees but he still refused.我几乎是(),可他依然拒绝。
A.双膝跪地
B.苦苦哀求
C.奴颜婢膝
- · 有6位网友选择 A,占比75%
- · 有1位网友选择 C,占比12.5%
- · 有1位网友选择 B,占比12.5%
A.双膝跪地
B.苦苦哀求
C.奴颜婢膝
The sentence “I lived from paycheck to paycheck.” (Line 6, Para. 5) shows that
[A] Alvarez cared about nothing but making money.
[B] Alvarez’s salary barely covered her household expenses.
[C] Alvarez got paychecks from different jobs.
[D] Alvarez paid practically everything by check.
Part I Vocabulary (25 minutes) Section A Blank Filling Fill in the blanks with the words given below. Change the form where necessary. nurture crush controversy practically resemblance circumstance priority insult complex decent The traditional approach to deal with ________ problems is to break them down into smaller, more easily managed problems.
The sentence "I lived from paycheck to paycheck. "(Line 5, para. 5) shows that ______ .
A.Alvarez cared about nothing but making money.
B.Alvarez's salary barely covered her household expenses.
C.Alvarez got paychecks from different jobs.
D.Alvarez paid practically everything by check.
F: You should check out the new cafeteria. I think there are a few openings left in the evening.
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
(18)
A.Cash his cheque received from the new cafeteria.
B.Go to the cafeteria in the evening.
C.Open a new cafeteria.
D.Ask the new cafeteria to see if they have any vacancies.
I have been with ABC for over 3 years now and was actually a benefits client prior to joining the Company. Therefore, I had already experienced, first hand, ABC’s pro-active approach to finding alternative solutions for practically any situation. I find the entrepreneurial work environment and team spirit extremely refreshing. To think that the entire company comes together for “Let’s Talk” sessions on a quarterly basis is amazing. And, our President knows everyone in the company and will always acknowledge you by your name and I think that in itself says a lot!
The sentence "I lived from paycheck to paycheck. " (Line 5, Para. 5) shows that______
A.Alvarez cared about nothing but making money.
B.Alvarez's salary barely covered her household, expenses.
C.Alvarez got" paychecks from different jobs.
D.Alvarez paid practically everything by check.
听力原文:M: I really need to make some extra money.
W: Why? Isn't your scholarship enough for your expenses?
M: Normally it is, but this month I've practically spent my entire budget for the semester.
W: You should check out the new cafeteria. I think there're a few openings left in the evening.
What does the woman suggest the man do?
A.Eat dinner at the cafeteria.
B.Find out when the cafeteria opens.
C.Meet her in the cafeteria this evening.
D.Try to get a job at the cafeteria.
W: I'm just wondering if he'll take it out on me, especially. I used practically nothing else in mine.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(18)
A.She'll definitely get a good grade because she didn't use Internet sources.
B.She'll probably do badly on her paper since she used nothing but Internet sources.
C.She'll get a bad grade because she used Internet sources rather than anything else.
D.She wonders how well she'll perform. on her paper for using Internet sources.
【填空题】Early Computers Intern: I’m studying early computers in my Intro to Computing course. Technology is so much more advanced now! Engineer: Yes, we’ve come a long way since the days of vacuum tubes. Intern: Definitely. We watched a (1) program about those. It said that tubes failed practically every day. Can you imagine that? Engineer: I’m sure it was really frustrating. Intern: Solid-state (2) is so much better. Hard drives hold so much more information. And they’re way more reliable. Engineer: Well actually, a hard drive isn’t solid-state. It’s electromechanical. Intern: Really? I thought they were made from solid parts. Engineer: Technically, that's true. But (3) with moving parts aren’t really solid-state. Intern: Oh, okay. I thought solid-state just meant it didn’t have (4) tubes. Engineer: No, solid-state electronics are made out of semiconductors. Intern: That means they have both electrons and (5) holes, right?
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