We all went to climb mountains ______Mary.A.exceptB.besideC.besides
We all went to climb mountains ______Mary.
A.except
B.beside
C.besides
We all went to climb mountains ______Mary.
A.except
B.beside
C.besides
As I climbed down into the valley a bird flew off a rock on which I had put my hand. On looking at the spot where the bird had risen I saw two eggs. They were a kind that I did not have in my collection, so I placed them carefully in my bag, wrapped in a little dry grass.
As we went further down the valley the sides became steeper and not far from where I had entered it. I came to a drop of about twelve to fourteen feet. The water that rushed down all these small valleys in the rainy season had made the rock as glass. As it was too deep to climb down, I handed my gun to one of the men and slid down it. My feet had hardly touched the sandy bottom when the two men jumped down, one on each side of me. They quickly gave me the gun and asked me if I had heard the tiger. Actually, I had heard nothing, perhaps because of the noise I made sliding down the rock. The men said they had heard a tiger growling somewhere nearby, but they did not know from which direction the noise had come.
According to the passage we know that_________.
A.the writer decided to push through the thick bushes
B.the writer decided to walk along the valley
C.the writer wanted to stop climbing
D.the writer tried to find two eggs
You could see it in our games. Nobody organized them. There weren't any competitive sports. But we took part in lots of activities and we were organized, not in the sense that there were wars of finding out who had won and who had lost. We played balls like everyone else, but no one kept scores. Even if we did formally take part in the games we played, no one was a winner though someone may have won. It was only at that moment. If you beat someone by pulling a bow (弓) and arrow (箭) and shooting the arrow further, it didn't mean you were better in any way. It just meant that at that particular time the arrow went further; maybe it was just the way you let the bow go. These kinds of things are very important to me and that is why I am talking about them.
One of the very important things was the relationship we had with our families. We didn't always live at home. We lived wherever we happened to be at that particular time when it got dark. If you were two or three miles away from home, then that was where you slept.
According to the writer, in India ______.
A.all the people were kind and equal in different activities
B.all the people quarreled with each other in every fight
C.people often took part in different fights
D.every child tried to climb to the top of ail the activities
听力原文:W: It's such a fine day. Why don't we climb the mountain?
M: Oh, I would love to, Susan, but I have been sick and all that exercise may not be good.
Why doesn't the man want to climb the mountain?
A.He doesn'! like to.
B.The exercise is not good for people.
C.He has been iii.
W: Really? Where are you going?
M: I'm planning to visit New Mexico.
W: My sister and I had the vacation there last year and we had a great time.
M: Did you get into Albuquerque?
W: Sure. Whenever we went skating.
M: Is it far from the mountains?
W: Not at all. Even though Albuquerque is on a high flat plateau, there are even higher mountains near it. Just half an hour away from the city there is a snow-covered slope.
M: Well. As the mountains are just thirty minutes away, I guess I should take my ice skate and my skis.
W: Definitely.
M: I heard that the weather there was great.
W: It is "No humidity" but with moderate temperatures, but you do need to be careful about high altitude.
M: What should I do about that?
W: Oh, just take it easy for a few days. Don't go hiking up the mountains or exercise too vigorously. Just do everything gradually.
M: I'm sure I will be fine. And I will let you know all about my trip when I come back.
What is the main purpose of the man's trip?
A.To improve his skating techniques.
B.To climb mountains.
C.To take a vacation.
D.To learn to ski.
From Chamonix he's climbed Mont Blanc on his 17th birthday, and one of the Aifuilles the day after. That was it, then: she was French from a family, most of whom like climbing. No doubt. No other explanation.
A month later I met them both in town. Anna surprised me because she was English. She was a dancer in the theatre. "Never climbed more than 60 steps in my life". She told me. "Peter has his interests, and I've got mine. No problems". "No problems". "None at all", Peter said, smiling. "Where did you spend your honeymoon?" "I flew to New York to see the Drake Dancers on Broadway. A wonderful show". Peter said, "I didn't want to miss the good weather. So I went to Switzerland and climbed the north face of the Eiger with Allen Dunlop. Great fun, the Eiger. Grand place a honeymoon. I'll show you the photographs we took one day".
Peter was mad on mountains. means ______.
A.he enjoyed to climb mountains
B.he was angry on mountains
C.he lost his senses on mountains
D.he enjoyed climbing mountains very much
We all went to______the play yesterday afternoon.
A.look
B.see
C.watch
Last night we all went to the cinema, because the film was very (excite) _____.
The meeting_____ at midnight and we all went home
A.broke through
B.stopped off
C.stopped up
D.broke up
After the party we all went off to our()rooms.
A.respectful
B.respected
C.respecting
D. respective
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