Who was robbed in the story?A.The Frenchman.B.The Italian.C.Neither of them.
Who was robbed in the story?
A.The Frenchman.
B.The Italian.
C.Neither of them.
Who was robbed in the story?
A.The Frenchman.
B.The Italian.
C.Neither of them.
The local people sometimes kill tourists when______.
A.the tourists are much richer than themselves
B.the tourists are robbed
C.the tourists do not enjoy local customs and habits
D.the tourists resist attempts to rob them
Can you ()the man who robbed you for your watch?
A、illustrate
B、exhibit
C、damage
D、identify
A、A.looked on
B、B. referred to
C、C. identified
D、D. polished
听力原文:M: Could you describe the two people who robbed the bank?
W: Well, the man was tall with dark hair and he was wearing a black sweater. The main tiling that I remembered about the woman was that she did most of the talking.
Q: What do you learn from this conversation?
(13)
A.The man did most of the talking.
B.The man and the woman robbed the bank.
C.The woman was wearing a black sweater.
D.The man and the woman had dark hair.
听力原文:M:Could you describe the two people who robbed the bank?
W:Well,the man was tall with dark hair and he was wearing a black sweater.The main thing that I re membered about the woman was that she did most of the talking.
Q:What do we learn from this conversation?
(13)
A.The man did most of the talking.
B.The woman was wearing a black sweater.
C.The man and the woman robbed the bank.
D.The man and the woman had dark hair.
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:M: Could you describe the two people who robbed the bank?
W: Well, the man was tall with dark hair and he was wearing a black sweater. The main thing that I remembered about the woman was that she did most of the talking.
Q: What do you learn from this conversation?
(12)
A.The man did most of the talking.
B.The man and the woman robbed the bank.
C.The woman was wearing a black sweater.
D.The man and the woman had dark hair.
A.The offensive back
B.The running back
C.The quarterback
D.The receiver
根据以下内容回答题:
Robin Hood is a familiar figure to most of US.The outlaw who robbed the rich to give to the poor and dwelt with his band of merry followers in Sherwood Forest has long been celebrated in both prose and poetry.On stage and screen,he has fascinated countless generations.Yet behind that popular character lurks a mystery:Wh0,exactly,was Robin Hood?Did he exist at all?The evidence for a real,livin9,breathing Robin Hood is rather weak.Records show that in thirteenth.century,England there were a number of people who answered to his name or to something close to it.Yorkshire birth records note the arrival of a Robin Hood who apparently died in infancy.Also,of Yorkshire was Robyn Hode,a servant to King Edward Ⅱ.The man known as Robert Hude is remembered only through a now almost illegible name on a grave stone.In Sussex,there was also Gilbert Robynhod,a man whose name appears often in the local sheriffs records for nonpayment of debts. Despite careful searches of local records by historians,there is little connecting any of these men to the legendary Robin Hood.Still,there just may be a grain of truth in the legend of Robin and his merry band. In the thirteenth century,England certainly had its share of outlaws.Perhaps the most famous was Hereward the Wake,the last Angl0—Saxon chief to resist the Norman Conquest of 1066.HereWard and countless others rebelled against Norman rule and fled into the thick forests that carpeted the English countryside. Not surprisingly,their adventures formed the basis of numerous stories and songs in which the figure of Robin Hood consistently played a key role.Robin is presence in so many different songs and stories has led to the belief that he probably did exist,although perhaps not in,such heroic form.
It was discovered in Yorkshire birth records that.
A.Robin Hood was once a servant to King Edward II
B.there was a Robin Hood who died when he was a small babv
C.Robin Hood was a name commonly used in thirteenth—century England
D.the name of Robin Hood appeared often in the local sheriffs records
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