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Not once since my son went to high school ______ traveling with him.
A.had I gone
B.have I gone
C.I have gone
D.I had gone
Not once since my son went to high school ______ traveling with him.
A.had I gone
B.have I gone
C.I have gone
D.I had gone
(41)
A.have
B.made
C.had
D.crashed
A.so that
B.in which
C.once
D.where
听力原文:W: Can I help you?
M: No thanks, I've got my ticket, m I'm all Rt.
W: Can I ask where you are going?
M: Right now to Xi'an, I've just come from Suzhou, and before that from Shanghai and Beijing.
W: Wow! So many places. I'm Chinese and I haven't even been to so many places.
M: Well, I've always dreamed of traveling in China. I've been working for a long time to save enough money to come.
W: But you look so young! What kind of work do you do?
M: I study East Asian History, and I also work in a Japanese restaurant, you know, to pay the hills and get some practical experience. I've been working there since I was 16.
W: You study and work at the same time? You must be so busy. Why work? Doesn't your family pay for your studies?
M: Well, I wanted to be independent. I like living in my own apartment, and paying my own bills. I feel free that way, even if do have to budget my time very carefully. But I'm proud to be independent of my family. Besides, I've got an elder sister in college and two younger brothers. My parents aren't poor, but they can't help everyone. I've got scholarships, loans, a job. I'm busy, but doing fine. I don't need to go to them for moremoney.
W: Aren't you lonely living on your own? Do you still see your family?
M: No I'm not lonely, and sure I see my family, they only live a few miles away, so I see them once a week or so. We are very close now that we don't live together. As they say, "absence makes the heart grow fonder!"
(20)
A.Suzhou.
B.Beijing.
C.Shanghai.
D.Xi'an.
W: Yeah, and what is it that you're studying exactly?
M: I'm studying law. I'm going to specialize in immigration law.
W: That must be so fascinating.
M: It really is. One of the best things is that I get to make so many important contacts. Just a couple of weeks ago I met with a group of immigration lawyers in Washington. They were hearing about the latest proposition. Have you ever been to Washington? W: Well, as a matter of fact, I was there for a couple of days last summer. I attended meetings on the social welfare program.
M: The social welfare program, yes, one of my professors is recommending that I write a paper on those changes since it's so closely connected to immigration. He thinks I have a very good understanding of the program.
W: That's wonderful. I think it's so important to be encouraged by your professors. My professors have also been very supportive of my work. One of them is helping me to apply for a scholarship to graduate school.
M: Oh, you're actually applying to graduate school? I guess you must be very motivated. I've just got accepted to law school with a full scholarship. Once I get through that, I'll be on the road to success. That should show them I've made it.
W: I don't really look at it that way. I just want to have enough to provide for the things I care about.
M: Not for me. I think the best part of success is having other people know you're successful.
(9)
A.They are in the same major.
B.They are studying in the same school.
C.They met each other for the first time in a meeting in Washington.
D.They are colleagues.
英译中:It has been almost six months since I last saw American soil, my family, or my home. My heart aches every moment because everywhere I look I see piles of rubble where houses used to stand and lifeless bodies that once moved around with the joy of life inside them. It is as if I have stared into death’s eyes and seen its hatred, its coldness. If it would have been some strangers’ corpses that I had seen I might have taken it lighter. But these lifeless heaps are, or used to be, my friends and colleagues.
I was unable to pay my entire electricity bill at once, so I sent half the amount
A.on account
B.in advance
C.by degrees
D.in credit
听力原文:M: Hey, Amy! How's your weekend?
F: It's terrific! I've been to the theme park on Knotts Berry Farm.
M: Really? I've been to there once, but I felt too scared to ride on anything.
F: You should have tried at least once. I think Supreme Scream tower was the most exciting one. It hoists riders 104 meters upwards and then plummets them back to earth in just three seconds at a speed topping 100 kilometers an hour.
M: Didn't you feel afraid?
F: When I was buckling myself into my seat at the start, the ride didn't seem so frightening. But once you were hoisted steadily skywards and were brought to a halt at the peak of the ride, you definitely would feel upset.
M: And then? What happened next?
F: Although the wait was only about 10 seconds it seemed an eternity since you know the only way out of this situation is straight down, and in a hurry. But I must say the view is superb from up there some people said it is the best in Orange County. But you won't have time for scenic snapshot.
Why didn't the boy ride on anything in the theme park mentioned in the beginning of the conversation?
A.He hash' t been to the theme park.
B.He felt too scared.
C.He doesn' t like these things.
D.He has heart disease.
根据材料请回答 41~45
Live with Computer
After too long on the Net, even a phone call can be a shock.My boyfriend's Liver-pudlian(利物普人的)accent suddenly becomes indecipherable after the clarity of his words on screen; a secretary's tone seems more rejecting than I'd imagined it would be.Time it-self becomes fluid -- hours become minutes, and alternately seconds.Stretch into.days.Weekends, once a highlight of my week, are now just two ordinary days.
For the last three years, since I stopped working as a producer, I have done much of my work as a telecommuter.I submit articles and edit them via E-mail and communicate with colleagues on Internet mailing lists.My boyfriend lives in U.K.; so much of our re-lationship is computer-mediated(以电脑为媒介的).
If I desired, I could stay inside for weeks without wanting anything.I can order food, and manage my money, love and work.In fact, at times I have spent as long as three weeks alone at home, going out only to get mail and buy newspapers and groceries(杂货).
But after a while, life itself begins to feel unreal.I start to feel as though I've merged with my machines, taking data in, spitting them back out, just another node(节点)on the Net.Others on line report the same symptoms.We start to strongly dislike the outside forms of socializing.We have become the Net opponents' worst nightmare.
What first seemed like a luxury, crawling from bed to computer, not worrying about hair, and clothes and face, has become an avoidance, a lack of discipline.And once you start replacing real human contact with cyber-interaction, coming back out of the cave can be quite difficult.
第 41 题 Compared to the clear words of her boyfriend on screen, his accent becomes__________.
A.unidentifiable
B.unbearable
C.unreal
D.misleading
I see so many ______ (love) children every day since the kindergarten is in front of my house.
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