She said she()lost a pen.A. haveB. hasC. had
She said she()lost a pen.
A. have
B. has
C. had
She said she()lost a pen.
A. have
B. has
C. had
Susan called her. She said that she had lost her money and would invite Lily next time.
It was Susan calling ______ that she had no money and would invite Lily next time.
听力原文:W: I can't understand why Linda didn't call me.
M: She did. Didn't I tell you? She said she couldn't come for dinner, because she lost her train to come back.
Q: What did the man say about Linda?
(4)
A.Linda wouldn't call the woman again.
B.Linda didn't call.
C.Linda would call next time.
D.Linda couldn't come for dinner because she lost her train.
"No, Madam," said the policeman at the other end, "But the cats are really very strong animals. They sometimes live for days in the snow, and when somebody finds them, they are quite all right."
Mrs.Andrews felt happier when she heard this, "And," she said, "our cat is very clever. She almost talks."
The policeman was getting tired. "Well then," he said, "why don't you put your telephone down? Perhapssheis trying to telephone you now."
21、MisAndter hdacata wa es hanyerod
A. True
0 B. False
22、The cat was at home when it began to snow heavly
A. True
B. False
23、The story happened on a spring morning.
O A. Trwy
B. False
24、The underlined word "she" in the last sentence refers to thecat.
A. False
B. True
25、The policeman was getting rather tired becauseMrs Andrews had talked too much to him on the phone.
A. False
B. True
A. Isn't she your girlfriend
B. They said she had left for London
C. What's the problem
D. Her office left you a message
E. Why not invite me, then
F. They said they had phoned Linda
G. The manager of their office had suddenly fallen iii
H. Sorry, I lost my way
A: Are you phoning Linda?
B: Yes. But how did you know?
A: (56)
B: What did they say?
A: (57)
B: What happened?
A: (58) . She had to go and take his place for three days.
B: That's too bad.
A: (59) ?
B: You see, I had arranged for us to have a dinner with a friend tonight.
A: (60) ?
B: Sure. Why not?
听力原文:M: What's the matter? You seem to have lost something.
W: Yes, I remember I did put the keys to the office in my handbag, but they are missing now.
Q: What is said about the woman.
(14)
A.She finds her handbag missing.
B.She forgets where she put the keys;
C.She can't find her keys.
D.She left her keys in the office.
For several weeks Mrs. White hoped, like many of her friends, to be the lucky customer. Unlike her friends, however, she never lost heart. Her kitchen was full of things which she did not really need. Her husband tried again and again to persuade her to give it up, but she just wouldn't listen. She dreamed of the day when the manager of the supermarket would come up to say, "Madam. this is your lucky day. Everything in your basket today is free."
One Friday morning, after she had finished her shopping and had taken it to her car, she found that she had forgotten to buy some tea. She rushed back to the supermarket, got the tea and went to the desk to pay for it. As she was walking, she saw the manager of the supermarket coming up. "Madam," he said warmly, holding out his hand, "I want to congratulate you! You are our lucky customer today. Everything you've got in your basket is free."
People went to the supermarket to ______.
A.buy food
B.be lucky customers
C.get free things
D.meet the manager
Gro Harlem Brundtland made her comments to the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland recently. She described a number of health programs expected in the coming years. However, Doctor Brundtland said the WHO' s 191 member countries must support the programs and put them into action. With this support, she said the WHO could reduce the number of deaths caused by malaria, AIDS, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases. She also said the death rate for pregnant women and babies could be reduced.
Doctor Brundtland told W-H-O members that good health is linked to economic and social development. For example, she described how smoking tobacco threatens to reduce the resources of all countries, especially developing countries. The World Health Organization estimates that four million people die each year from diseases linked to smoking. The organization expects that number to rise to ten- million a year in the next thirty years. Most of these deaths are expected in developing countries.
Which of the following infectious diseases is not mentioned in the report?
A.Malaria.
B.Enteritis.
C.AIDS.
D.Tuberculosis.
How did Smith feel when she saw a robber with her?
A.Frightened.
B.Frustrated.
C.Nervous.
D.Calm.
Why does Scout answer "No" when asked if she wants two normal legs?
A.She" s scared of changing her current situation.
B.She couldn" t have them even if she wanted to.
C.She" s satisfied with what she has achieved as a disabled.
D.She has never thought about it before.
听力原文:M: Many people seem to be on a diet. Have you noticed that, Anna?
W: Yeah, I heard a lot of girls talking about diets.
M: A friend of mine, Linda, was once on an egg diet. She ate an egg for breakfast, an egg for lunch, and two eggs for dinner. She thought eggs were cheap, and eating eggs could make her slim.
W: Oh, my God! That would be bad for her health. Had she lost any weight?
M: Yeah, a little bit. But the problem is that she felt very sick. Then after one week, she had to give up. She said two days after eating eggs for three meals, she felt very dizzy. But she didn't want to stop because she promised to herself that she would keep on doing that for one month. Her ideal weight is 45 kilos.
W: It is wise for her not to do that any more. It is tree that eggs have a lot of protein; however, eating too many eggs is had for the heart.
M: Yeah it is true. I agree with you. On Wednesday, I went to pee her. She looked very pale. She has in bed for three days.
W: I am sorry to hear that Tell her not to do that any more. Actually, the best way to lose weight is to eat less and excise more.
(23)
A.Eggs.
B.Diets.
C.Protein.
D.Exercises.
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