Tha bag ______ books ______ mine.A.full of; areB.full of; isC.full in; are
Tha bag ______ books ______ mine.
A.full of; are
B.full of; is
C.full in; are
Tha bag ______ books ______ mine.
A.full of; are
B.full of; is
C.full in; are
There ______two books and a bag on the desk.
A、has
B、have
C、is
D、are
The bag ______ books ______ mine.
A.full of; are
B.full of; is
C.full in; are
听力原文:W: I thought we could check out as many books as we need with a student ID.
M: That's right, but not those reference books.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.Students with a proper ID can check any book out.
B.Only the students with special permission can check out reference books.
C.Only professors can check out the reference books.
D.The reference books are not allowed to be checked out.
A.It doesn't matter whether she likes it or not. It's just a present.
B.Yes, it's for her birthday. And the bag is quite lovely.
C.You're absolutely right. She does not like books or flowers.
D.I thought she'd like it--to give her some good ideas for the garden.
That night he wrote a letter to a newspaper. The next day he went to the police. On Friday people read this in the newspaper:
BOOK: Have you any old books? I buy old and modern books.
Open all day on Saturdays. David Moore, 26 Fry Road.
David stayed at home on Saturday. His first visitor came at eight o'clock. David took him to the kitchen. At half past nine another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.
"Mr. Moore?" the man asked.
"That's right. "David said. "Can I help you?"
"I've got some good book. You buy books, don't you?"
"Yes. Bring them in. I'll have a look at them. "
Soon the books were on the dining-table. "Come in now," David called," and bring the list. "
A policeman came into the dining-room. He read the names on the list in his hand. They were the same.
"Come with me , sir , "the policeman said to the man.
How did the man get Mr. Moore's books?
A.He bought them from David.
B.He bought them from a bookshop.
C.He took them from a car.
D.The policeman gave him.
David stayed at home on Saturday.His first visitor came at eight o'clock.David took him to the kitchen.At half past nine another man arrived.He had a bag under his arm."Mr.Moore?" the man asked."That's right” D avid said."Can I help you?" "I’ve got some good books.You buy books,don't you? " "Yes.Bring them in.I'll have a look at them.”Soon the books were on the dining-table."Come in now” David called, "and bring the list.” A policeman came into the dining-room.He read the names on the books.He read the names on the list in his hand.They were the same."Come with me, sir,” the policeman said to the man.
1、Mr.Moore taught().
A.Chemistry
B.Physics
C.Mathematics
2、How did the man get Mr.Moore's books? ()
A.He bought them from D avid.
B.He bought them from a bookshop.
C.He took them from a car.
3、How did David get his books back? ().
A.The police found them and gave them to David.
B.A man brought them to David's house.
C.David bought them from a visitor.
4、The man arrived at David 's home at().
A.eight o'clock
B.half past eight
C.half past nine
5、What was on the list? ()
A.The names of the books Mr.Moore lost.
B.D avid Moore, 26 Fry Road.
C.The name of the school.
听力原文:M: Do you know what happened to me today? I was so embarrassed.
W: What?
M: Well, Dr. Brown's class finished ten minutes early, so I went to the library between classes. I knew I didn't have much time, but I wanted to get those books on the Industrial Revolution. I looked them up in the card catalog and went right to the stacks and found them. So t put them in my book bag and headed back toward the door. Then it happened. The exit gate in front of the door wouldn't open, and a guard immediately, warned me that I hadn't checked out my books. He thought I was trying to steal them.
W: That must have been embarrassing. But why didn't the exit gate open?
M: I asked them that. It seems the books in the library are all magnetically coded, and when you check them out, the librarian behind the desk demagnetizes them, then the exit gate will open.
W: How interesting! I still don't quite understand how they do it, though. I'll have to go to the library and see it for myself.
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A.One of his classes finished early.
B.His books were ten days overdue.
C.He wanted to get some studying done.
D.The library had a special display on the Industrial Revolution.
听力原文: Henry Smith taught science at the City School. Once he went to a bookstore and bought some books, most of which were expensive ones. He left them in his car in a quiet street. Then he went and bought some other things at other shops. At 6 o' clock he came back to the car. One window was open - and the books were gone! Henry drove back to his home on Lake Street. That night he wrote a letter to a newspaper. The next day he went to the police. On Friday people read an advertisement in the newspaper:
BOOK WANTED
Have you any books that you no longer want? I buy old and modem books. Open all day on Saturdays. Henry Smith, 18 Lake Street.
Henry stayed at home on Saturday. His first visitor came at 8 o' clock. Henry took him to the kitchen. At half past nine, another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.
"Mr. Smith?" the man asked.
"That's right," Henry said. "Can I help you?"
"I have some good books. You buy books, don' t you ?"
"Yes, bring them in. I' Il have a look at them."
Soon the books were on the dining - table. "Come in now," Henry called out," and bring the list."
A policeman came into the dining -room. He read the rifles on the books and then those on the list in his hand. They were the same.
"Come with me, sir," the policeman said to the man.
(30)
A.He bought them from Henry.
B.He bought them at a bookstore.
C.He found them lying in a quiet street.
D.He took them from a car.
A.They are checked out.
B.They are specially coded.
C.They are inspected by the guard.
D.They are marked with colored labels.
B. The castle is more important than the home
C. The home is more important than the castle
D. Englishmen usually live in homes instead of castle
Which of the following is NOT the reason for most British to live in homes?A.They can make changes in houses in which they live
B.They love houses more than gardens
C.They can own private space like the house and the garden
D.They can keep the private space to themselves and friends
According to Paragraph 2, if you spread your books around you in a library, it means:__________A.you want to spread your towels around you further
B.you want to put your coat on the table
C.you can find no space for your books on the seat
D.you wait to tell others the space belongs to you
The writer tried to get back his space by__________A.moving the case off the table
B.taking all his papers out
C.taking up the space of the man opposite
D.showing the books concerned to the man
How did the man opposite to the writer show he owned the whole table?A.He sat in a section for four people
B.He placed his briefcase on the table
C.He was traveling on a train to London
D.He was reading a book
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