Although she didn't mention any names, everyone knew who she was ________. A. pref
Although she didn't mention any names, everyone knew who she was ________.
A. preferring to
B. transferring to
C. switching to
D. referring to
Although she didn't mention any names, everyone knew who she was ________.
A. preferring to
B. transferring to
C. switching to
D. referring to
A.so
B.although
C.because
A.offering
B.refer
C.referring
D.offer
A.Whatever
B.Although
C.However
D.Whether
According to story, which of the following statements is true about the author?
A.She didn't refuse the role assigned to her although she didn't like it.
B.She understood clearly that most film stars used to be extras.
C.Unlike other women who were reading or knitting, she was busy with her scene.
D.The only thing she did well was to use the cane as weapon.
A.less
B.one most
C.more
D.least
A、I have not approved your August vacation because you applied too late.
B、We didn’t receive your application early enough for the August vacation schedule.
C、Although the August vacation schedule is full, you may qualify for a vacation in September if you apply now.
D、The August vacation schedule was posted in May. You should have consulted it earlier.
W: But the product she put her effort into turned out to be a hit even though the overall profits for the company were low.
M: I think that the way the company treated Sue is so unfair. She worked really hard on that project and didn't get rewarded at all.
W: I agree with you. I hope that Manager Thompson reconsiders his decision and treats her with more respect.
What did Sue get this year?
A.A pay raise.
B.A bonus.
C.A promotion.
D.An award.
Amy moved to London, borrowed some money, and learned to fly. Nobody, however, wanted to hire a woman pilot. She decided to fly alone to Australia to prove that she could fly as well as any man. Her parents lent her money to buy an airplane.
Amy set off on May 5, 1930. Her route (道路,路线) took her over Vienna, Constantinople, and Baghdad. She was caught in a sandstorm and had to make a sudden landing in the desert. But she landed in India six days later. She had broken the record to India by two days. Over Burma she ran into a monsoon (季风), and was able to save herself only by landing on a football field. She finally reached Australia. The plane propeller (螺旋桨) had been broken during her last landing, and had to crash-land (强首陆). But Amy had proved that she could fly and that a woman could do almost anything she really put her mind to.
Amy impressed her teachers badly because ______.
A.she was not hard-working
B.she didn't study her lessons well
C.she played football better than boys
D.she acted as if she were a boy
Amy moved to London, borrowed some money, and learned to fly. Nobody, however, wanted to hire a female pilot. She decided to fly alone to Australia to prove that she could fly as well as any man. Her parents lent her money to buy an airplane.
Amy set off on May 5, 1930. Her route took her over Vienna, Constantinople, and Baghdad. She was caught in a sandstorm and had to make an emergency landing in the desert. But she landed in India six days later. She had broken the record to India by two days. After experiencing some more hardship, she finally reached Australia. Amy had proven that she could fly and that a woman could do most anything she really put her mind to.
(37)
A.She didn't want to be a typist.
B.She was not enthusiastic about typing.
C.She was not energetic enough to do the job.
D.She never went to a university.
听力原文: Amy Johnson was a very ambitious and energetic person. She didn't have much in common with other girls in her school, however. She played football better than most boys, and unfortunately she made a rather bad impression on many of her teachers. Amy just didn't act the way they thought a girl should. She studied at a university and later took a job as a typist. Although she was enthusiastic and did her best, she made a lot of mistakes and was poorly paid. She didn't want to be a typist anyway -- she dreamed of becoming a pilot!
Amy moved to London, borrowed some money, and learned to fly. Nobody, however, wanted to hire a female pilot. She decided to fly alone to Australia to prove that she could fly as well as any man. Her parents lent her money to buy an airplane.
Amy set off on May 5,1930. Her route took over Vienna, Constantinople, and Baghdad. She was caught in a sandstorm and had to make an emergency landing in the desert. But she landed in India six days later. She had broken the record to India by two days. Over Burma, she ran into a monsoon, and was able to save herself only by landing on a football field. She finally reached Australia. The plane propeller had been broken during her last landing, and she had to crash-land. But Amy had proved that she could fly -- and that a woman could do almost anything she really put her mind to.
(33)
A.Because she played football better than most boys.
B.Because she made a lot of mistakes though she did-her best.
C.Because she performed poorly in her studies.
D.Because she didn't act the way the teachers thought a girl should.
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