How old is Miss Green now?A.15.B.20.C.18D.16
How old is Miss Green now?
A.15.
B.20.
C.18
D.16
How old is Miss Green now?
A.15.
B.20.
C.18
D.16
听力原文:M: How do the Jones like their new apartment?
W: It's very comfortable, but they miss the beautiful garden in their old house.
Q: How do the Jones feel about their new apartment?
(16)
A.Beautiful.
B.Too old.
C.Comfortable.
D.Unfurnished.
听力原文:M: How do the Jones like their new apartment?
W: It's very comfortable, but they miss the beautiful garden in their old house.
Q: How do the Jones feel about their new apartment?
(19)
A.It is beautiful.
B.It is too cold.
C.It is comfortable.
D.It is unfurnished.
听力原文:M: Congratulations on breaking the records at the recent Olympics, Miss Green !
W: Thank you, Mr. Parker.
M: Oh, look at those trophies! You became a swimming star at the age of fifteen, didn't you?
W: Yeah, you're right.
M: Could you tell me something about your plans for the future?
W: To tell you the truth, I'm going to give up swimming from how on.
M: I beg your pardon?
W: I mean I'd rather not swim at all. I'm too old to...
M: Excuse me, if I'm not wrong, you're only twenty now. Is it too old at twenty .9
W: Yes, too old for a swimmer. If I swim in an international competition, I'll hardly be able to win.
M: But... er... don't you enjoy swimming?
W: Certainly, and I enjoy visiting other countries, and the Olympics are very exciting. However, I missed more important things. I had to work very hard at swimming. There was training before school, after school, and at weekends. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming, swimming. But life isn't merely swimming, is it?
When did Miss Green become a swimming star?
A.At the age of 15.
B.At the age of 20.
C.At the age of 18.
D.At the age of 16.
W: Thank you, Mr. Parker.
M: Oh, look at those trophies! You became a swimming star at the age of fifteen, didn't you?
W: Yeah, you're right.
M: Could you tell me something about your plans for the future?
W: To tell you the truth, I'm going to give up swimming from how on.
M: I beg your pardon?
W: I mean I'd rather not swim at all. I'm too old to...
M: Excuse me, if I'm not wrong, you're only twenty now. Is it too old at twenty .9
W: Yes, too old for a swimmer. If I swim in an international competition, I'll hardly be able to win.
M: But... er... don't you enjoy swimming?
W: Certainly, and I enjoy visiting other countries, and the Olympics are very exciting. However, I missed more important things. I had to work very hard at swimming. There was training before school, after school, and at weekends. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming, swimming. But life isn't merely swimming, is it?
When did Miss Green become a swimming star?
A.At the age of 15.
B.At the age of 20.
C.At the age of 18.
D.At the age of 16.
27th, September
Dear Jamie,
I was so sorry to hear about the death of your dog. You have told me on several occasions how close the two of you were, and how much you I oved him I know you wi II miss him deeply. I only wish I had the words that could ease your pain.
I am glad that you had such a great relationship with old Peter, and I sincerely hope that your memories will give you comfort.
I'll give you a call next week to find out what day you'd like me to drive your car for you. You have my deepest sympathies.
kimberly
What is the main theme of this note?
A.Conveying kimberly's love for Jamie's dog
B.Showing sympathy for the death of Jamie's dog
C.Expressing kimberly's thinking of Jamie
D.Informing Jamie of the malfunction of her car
Today, more than 45 years later, I always check out " It pays to Enrich Your Word Power" first when the Digest comes each month. I am impressed with that idea, word power. Reader's Digest knows the power that words have to move people to entertain, inform. and inspire. The Digest editors know that the big word isn't always the best word. Take just one example, a Quotable Quote from the February 1985 issue: " Time is a playful thing. It slips quickly and drinks the day like a bowl of milk. "
Seventeen words, only two of them more than one syllable, yet how much they convey! That's usually how it is with Reader's Digest. The small and simple can be profound.
As chairman of a foundation to restore the Statue of Liberty, I've been making a lot of speeches lately. I try to keep them fairly short. I use small but vivid words: words like "hope" , "guts", "faith" and "dreams". Those are words that move people and say so much about the spirit of America.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not against using big words, when it is right to do so, but I have also learned that a small word can work a small miracle—if it's the right word, in the right place, at the right time. It's a "secret" that I hope I will never forget.
The passage is mainly about______.
A.one of the many old memories
B.using simple words to express profound ideas
C.Reader's Digest and school speeches
D.how to make effective speeches
I() to my hometown in three years. I miss my old friends badly.
A.went
B.have been
C.haven’t been
D.was
—______ is Miss Black? —She's fine.
A.How
B.How old
C.What
She Was Poor (贫穷的)
Robert doesn't like to use his head. so he isn't good at his lessons. His Teachers tell his Father. Mr. Turner about it. The man worried about it.
It was Saturday yesterday. Mr. Turner didn't go to work. After lunch he began to talk with his son.
"You're nine years old now. " said Mr. Tumer. 'When I was nine. Histened to the tmchem carefully (认真地) at school and did all my homework on lime. So I could answer all my teacher's questions. I was tile best at all only lessons in class. And Miss Yang. our English teacher. liked me very much. I was her pet (宠儿). "
"Your teacher was poor. I think" said Robert.
"How do you know about it?
"She didn't have enough money to keep a dog. "
Robert isn't good at His lessons. so his father worried about it.
A.True.
B.False.
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