They are going to look after the cat. (用What针对划线部分改写句子)
They are going to look after the cat. (用What针对划线部分改写句子)
They are going to look after the cat. (用What针对划线部分改写句子)
A.A. leather long
B.B. long leather
C.C.long good
Why is Mr. Johsson selling the car?
A.He's going overseas.
B.He doesn't like it.
C.It's no longer attractive.
A.It makes one likely to ignore how other things are going on.
B.It doesn't help one lose weight.
C.It does harm to one's health.
D.It prevents one from achieving his or her goal.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.There is no clearly defined right and wrong in TV images.
B.Television doesn't express ideas although it is intended lo convey troth.
C.Translating life into an image is more effective than expressing reactions to life in words in teaching life values.
D.TV presentation of images records what is going on objectively.
听力原文:W: I'm going to see that latest Italian film. Do you want to come along?
M: I'd love to, but I promised my boss I would take an important client to dinner this evening.
Q: What is the man going to do this evening?
(15)
A.Go to the movie.
B.Work with his Italian boss.
C.Hold an important meeting.
D.Have a dinner with a customer.
听力原文:M: Hey, Sally! Are you going lo stay in that bathroom for the rest of your Life?
W: Come on, I just got in here not more than live minutes.
M: You're kidding me. You've been there for two hours twenty four minutes and fifteen seconds.
W: All right, five more minutes, OK?
M: What're you doing there all the morning?
W: Taking a bath. What do you do in a bathroom? Get a sun tan?
M: A bath for two and a half hours?
W: What's wrong with that? I'm going out with Daniel tonight.
M: What are you saying that? No way! Mom doesn't let you go out on dates. Everybody knows that.
W: Yes, she does. She said I was old enough to make decisions for what I want to do.
M: That's a quick change. That's an awful mistake.
W: Do I look good in red? Or may be black, or anything else? Please give me some proposal to make me look better!
M: No, you look awful in either red or black I think white is better.
W: Is that so? I would better ask Mom for opinions. Are you free tonight?
M: Yeah...No, you're not going to use my car.
W: Come on, this is my first time going out on a date. I'll give you Stella’s telephone number in exchange.
M: Really? That's a deal.
(20)
A.They hate each other.
B.They cherish each ether.
C.The boy care about the girl very much.
D.The boy jokes the girl.
One day he saw an empty (空的) train and lie climbed (爬) in. It's lied no difficulty in starting it with his feet. goon the train was traveling at forty miles (英里) an hour. The railway officials (官员) could see tile boy in the wain and tried to stop the wain. The train arrived at a small station a little away from the town and then the boy drove it back. When he was near the town. a worker caught up with (追上) the train and stop it. At flint he was very angry (生气). hut he laughed when the boy said simply. "I like trains. "Well. I'm glad you don't like planes? the worker said.
An eleven-year-old boy wished lo he ______.
A.a plane driver
B.a train driver
C.a teacher
And the drag【C2】______question is caffeine. Scientists estimate that over 70% of the world's population takes caffeine daily.【C3】______drink it in tea and coffee. Children drink in tin Coca Cola and【C4】______soft drinks. It is also found in chocolate.【C5】______, most people in the most places at any time are under the【C6】______of the drag,
There have been many scientific investigations【C7】______the exact effects of caffeine. Most people agree that it【C8】______the nervous system and helps the body make efficient use of energy. This is why many people【C9】______Asia drink tea with food and why westerners often end their meals【C10】______a cup of coffee.
Because the effect of caffeine is so【C11】______, there have been【C12】______attempts to stop people using it. A U.S. religious group which【C13】______the use of caffeine is generally regarded as eccentric(反常的). But because nearly everybody takes it, the total effect of caffeine【C14】______people is huge. Caffeine is the drug that changed the world.
Both tea and coffee were introduced lo the West around 300 years ago. The effect of these new drinks was felt【C15】______In New York, coffee houses were【C16】______with people making plans,【C17】______business` and doing deals. And the deals done in the coffee houses were partly responsible【C18】______a rapid increase in American trade. History was moving【C19】______that direction anyway. But the arrival of coffee【C20】______everything up.
【C1】
A.everything
B.everyone
C.everyday
D.everywhere
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:W: Are you going to find a job again this summer?
M: Yes, of course. Otherwise, how ars I going to pay for the tuition fees in the fall?
W: I am thinking of working too, but my folks insist I have to spend some time with them during the summer. You know, I haven't seen them for two years.
M: That's bad considering you are only an 8-hour drive away from your hometown. Why haven't you been home for so long?
W: It's not that I didn't want to go home but because my parents were volunteering in a charitable organization in Central America for the last couple of years.
M: In that case it's more about the reason you should visit them in the summer.
W: That's true, but I didn't want to spend the whole summer staying at home. I want to make some money and pay off my tuition fees too.
M: Well, you can always get a loan.
W: Loan? I hate the idea of borrowing. I would rather make my own money and pay it off.
M: That's true. It's not uncommon for people to have whopping bills to pay once they've graduated.
W: Yes, that's exactly what I didn't want to get myself into. What do I do about money?
M: Well, yon can work part-time when you are at home. There's no need to think of this as a dichotomy. Why not do both?
W: I was thinking about that but my parents think I should be at home with them full-time.
M: Well, I think you do have to make a decision then.
What is the woman's main problem?
A.She lives so far away.
B.She has no time lo visit her parents.
C.Her parents won't be back.
D.She needs to work but also see her parents.
She had been driving along a country road when she was stopped by a flying saucer landing in front of her. She bad been forced to leave the car and enter the flying saucer by some creatures. These creatures looked like human beings and could easily make themselves understood although they could not speak. It was as though they could read her thoughts and she could read theirs. They treated her politely and allowed her to leave after carrying out a number of tests on her. As she otherwise seemed to be normal, the doctor decided that she was probably suffering from the side effects of some drug. The woman insisted on being allowed to go home but when she gave her address, it was in a town over a thousand miles from the hospital. The police then started to make inquiries, They soon discovered that there was already a search going on for the woman, whose husband had reported that she had disappeared. Her car had been found with the driver's door open and engine running. In front of her car the surface of the road had been completely destroyed, not by any explosion or anything of that kind, but as though a large, circular, wide, hot object had burnt through it.
What was the woman doing when the policeman found her?
A.She was lying near a lonely road.
B.She was driving along a lonely road.
C.She was seriously ill.
D.She was having a terrible accident.
A.desired
B.supposed
C.appealed
D.demanded
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