She looked so honest that we all regarded her story ______.A.like trueB.as trueC.like re
She looked so honest that we all regarded her story ______.
A.like true
B.as true
C.like real
D.as real
She looked so honest that we all regarded her story ______.
A.like true
B.as true
C.like real
D.as real
Why did the writer cry eventually when she looked at the skirts again?
A.She suddenly felt very sad.
B.She liked the ribbons so much.
C.She was overcome by emotion.
D.She felt sorry for the woman.
Nancy was so shy that she looked()when she was standing before the audience.
A. frightening
B. embarrassed
C. confused
D. discouraged
Why did the writer cry eventually when she looked at the skirts again?
A.she suddently felt very sad.
B.she liked the ribbons so much.
C.she was overcome by emotion.
D.she felt sorry for the woman.
Maggie Banes looked __26__at her watch—as she had done every few minutes for the last three hours. __27__ it was nearly eight o'clock. 'Where on earth is Jill?' she thought.'It isn't like her to be so late.’__28__,she picked up the plate of sandwiches she'd made for tea and went to the kitchen. __29__the door opened and Jill walked into the house. She looked tired. 'What a relief! Are you OK?' said Maggie loudly. 'Yes, I'm fine, Auntie,'replied Jill. 'I'm so sorry I'm late, but something strange happened on the way here.'__30__,Jill explained that, in her hurry to get through the woods, she had tripped and knocked herself unconscious. When she woke up, she realised she was lost. 'I walked around for ages until I found the right path. Then I ran alt the way here.
A. Reluctantly
B. Just then
C. anxiously
D. To her aunt’s amazement
E. She was dismayed to see that
The first time that Lisa went there, she discovered that she hadn't brought enough money. At first she was worried, but then she remembered that she had brought her checkbook with her and went to the bank to cash a check. The bank teller had never seen Lisa before, but he knew that a lot of people were stealing checkbooks and using them. So he said to her, "Can you identify yourself, please?"
Lisa had never been asked to do this in her home town, so she looked puzzled for a moment; but then she took her mirror out of her handbag, looked at it, and then said happily. "Yes, it is me. "
Where did Lisa go for her vacation?
A.In a small town.
B.In a large city.
C.In the mountains.
D.In a village.
When she got home that evening, she showed her husband the beautiful hat she had bought.
"With the money you gave me for my birthday, of course." she said proudly.
"Oh? What's that, then?" he asked, as he pointed to a wad of ten pound notes on the table.
Mrs. Smith went shopping ______.
A.after a while
B.on her birthday
C.the day after her birthday
D.ten days later
听力原文:W: So, what do you think of this place?
M: Well, I like the location, but it seems a bit darker than the other flat, don't you think?
W: Yes, you might be right, but that's because the wails are painted a darker colour, right?
M: You have a point there. If we can paint them a brighter colour... The rooms are not quite as spacious.
W: That's true, but there is an extra room. We could use that for storing items that we don't often use and our bicycles.
M: Good idea. There aren't so many stairs to climb either. As usual the key thing is money. This place is a little more expensive than the other one. Can we stretch our budget this far?
W: I think we can. Actually, I'm thinking less about the rent and more about the time we'll save getting to and from university.
M: Yes. We've both got part-time jobs, so we won't have any financial difficulties. We'll just save a little less, that's all.
W: What do you think of the landlady? She seems OK to me.
M: Yeah, she seems fine. Let's ask her about the painting. We can offer to do it ourselves and pay for the paint. I don't see how she could object to that.
W: Are you any good at painting?
M: My middle name is Picasso!
(20)
A.The rooms are smaller and darker than in the other flat they looked at.
B.The rooms are larger and darker than in the other fiat they looked at.
C.The rooms are brighter and smaller than in the other flat they looked at.
D.The rooms are brighter and larger than in the other flat they looked at.
听力原文:W: I believe you can see a pianist in my son.
M: If you think so, why don't you send him along and we will have a look at him?
What does the man imply?
A.He'd like to see if her son really has the gifts as a pianist.
B.He does not really believe that her son is a great pianist.
C.He'll see to it that she sends her son along to him.
D.He thinks that her son should be sent to be looked after.
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