4. John never comes to school late, () ?
A、A. does he
B、B. doesn't he
C、C. is he
D、D. isn't he
A、A. does he
B、B. doesn't he
C、C. is he
D、D. isn't he
听力原文:M:It's already 10:30,but John hasn't shown up.
W:I told him to arrive by 10:15.He never comes on time.
Q:When was John expected to arrive?
(13)
A.At 10: 15.
B.Before 10:15.
C.At 10:30.
D.Before 10:50.
People don't use their middle names very muck So "John Henry Brown" is usually called “John Brown". People never use Mr., Mrs. or Miss before their first names. So you can say John Brown, or Mr. Brown; but you should never say Mr. John. They use Mr., Mrs. or Miss with the family name but never with the first name.
Sometimes people ask me about my name. “When you were born, why did your parents call you Jim?" they ask, “Why did they choose that name?" The answer is they didn't call me Jim. They called me James. James was the name of my grandfather. In England, people usually call me Jim for short. That's because it is shorter and easier than James.
Most English people have three names.
A.True.
B.False.
People don't use their middle names very much. So" John Henry Brown" is usually called "John Brown". People never use Mr.; Mrs. or Miss before their first names. So you can say John Brown, or Mr. Brown; but you should never say Mr. John. They use Mr. , Mrs. or Miss with the family name but never with the first name.
Sometimes people ask me about my name. "When were you born, why did your parents call you Jim?" they ask. "Why did they choose that name? The answer is they didn't call me Jim. They called me James. James was the name of my grandfather'. In England, people usually call me Jim for short. That's because it is shorter and easier than James.
Most English people have ______ name(s).
A.one
B.two
C.three
D.four
Passage Three
Most English people have three names: a first name, a middle name and the family name. Their family name comes last. For example, my full name is Jim Allan Green. Green is my family name. My parents gave me both of my other names.
People don't use their middle names very much, So "John Henry Brown" is usually called "John Brown". People never use Mr. , Mrs. or Miss before their first names. So you can say John Brown, or Mr. Brown; but you should never say Mr. John. They use Mr. , Mrs. or Miss with the family name but never with the first name.
Sometimes people ask me about nay name. "When were you born, why did your parents call you Jim?" they ask. "Why did they choose that name?" The answer is they didn't call me Jim. They called me James. James was the name of nay grandfather. In England, people usually call me Jim for short. That's because it is shorter and easier than James.
44. Most English people have name(s).
A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
Ⅰ. Please translate the following sentences, paying special attention to the diction of mechanism in Chinese. 1. Under capitalism drugs and alcohol are used by some as an escape mechanism. 2. Perhaps this is the very mechanism of the creators of our nation who hold these truths to be self-evident. 3. The two model variants of the socialist economic mechanism are to be distinguished from the point of view of market function. Ⅱ. Please translate the following sentences, paying special attention to the application of amplification and omission. 4. You, sir, we regard as a distinguished representative of that tradition, and we are delighted to see you in a position to preside over this body with the patience, dignity, kindness and courtesy which have always distinguished your attitude towards all of us. (from the U.N. documents) 5. Never get on or off the bus before it comes to a standstill.
Directions: Put the following sentences in the proper order so that they make a complete paragraph. 1. Maybe you interviewed for a job and didn’t get it, yet another one comes through that pays more and offers room for growth. 2. Some believe that everything happens for a reason, and failure is no exception. 3. Failure is never the end of the road, but only the beginning of something potentially better. 4. Perhaps someone you’ve been dating suddenly breaks things off, and you meet someone ten times more wonderful. 5. There’s always something to learn, ways to grow, different viewpoints to explore, and new opportunities waiting just around the corner. 6. Don’t view failure as bad luck; instead, look at each attempt to reach your goals as a triumph. 请把你的排序方式写在横线上!数字之间用一个空格分开。 ____________________________________
Are You Too Picky Enough?
When it comes to love, are you too picky... or not picky enough? If you have been in one or more long term relationships and are now single again, you may find yourself at one of these two extremes. However, by adjusting your expectations you may improve your chances of finding true love. Read on to see how you can adjust your pickiness level.
You're Too Picky If ...
1. You have no problem getting dates, but everyone you go out with turns you off in some way.
2. You have very specific ideas about who your partner needs to be when it comes to things like income level, profession, interests, etc.
3. You need a person to prove himself or herself to you many times before you even consider accepting him or her.
4. You expect that your partner will never let you down.
5. You will only date a particular "type" person or someone with a particular style.
If you identify more with the "too picky" list, it may be because you are trying to protect yourself from being hurt. You may seek perfection in others with the hope that a "perfect" partner would never cause you pain. Because of this, you tend to end up alone.
According to the passage, which of the following means that you are too picky?
A.You don't want much from a partner.
B.You date people to whom you are not physically attracted.
C.You have no problem getting dates, but everyone you go out with turns you off.
D.You are willing to date anyone fairly decent, whether or not a good match for you.
Notes
1. By a rough estimate made by the Consumer Project on Technology based on a compulsory license that West granted to the U. S. Justice Department, the cost of renting access to a single year of federal court cases—some 15,000 cases—comes to $40,500 for a single user.
2. The most comprehensive history of the struggle to break West Publishing's monopoly and institute a regime of universal citation for federal cases is an essay by Jol Silversmith, "Universal Citation: The Fullest Possible Dissemination of Judgments," originally published in the now-defunct Internet Legal Practice Newsletter in May 1997.
3. Franz Kafka, The Trial (translated by Willa and Edwin Muir, 1988), cited in Silversmith, ibid.
4. See, e. g. , Reuter, "Justices, Judges Took Favors from Publisher with Pending Cases," Washington Post, March 6, 1995; John J. Odlund, "Debate Rages Over Who Owns the Law," The Minneapolis Star Tribune. March 5-6, 1995, reprinted in the Congressional Record, July 28, 1995 (Senate).
5. HyperLaw Inc. v. West Publishing. See David Cay Johnston, "West Publishing Loses a Decision on Copyright," New York Times, May 21, 1997, p. D1.
6. The courts in Great Britain, however, have adopted a public-domain, technology-neutral citation system based upon paragraph numbering. See "Neutral Citation of Judgments System is Introduced", The Times (London), January 16, 2001.
Which of the following is the note that has touched upon British courts?
A.Note 2.
B.Note 4.
C.Note 5.
D.Note 6.
A、came
B、comes
C、has come
D、is coming
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