He insisted that she ______ improve her oral English 'by doing a lot of practice.A.couldB.
He insisted that she ______ improve her oral English 'by doing a lot of practice.
A.could
B.would
C.might
D.should
He insisted that she ______ improve her oral English 'by doing a lot of practice.
A.could
B.would
C.might
D.should
A.resisted
B.assisted
C.consisted
D.insisted
A.He praised her sweater, which puzzled her.
B.She insisted on visiting a museum, which he hated.
C.He knew something about her illness but didn't tell her.
D.He was so good to her that she thought she must be dying.
Which of the following sentences contains subjunctive mood?
A.Lucy insisted that her son get home before 5 o"clock.
B.She used to drive to work, but now she takes the city metro.
C.Walk straight ahead, and don"t turn till the second traffic lights.
D.Paul will cancel his flight if he cannot get his visa by Friday.
What does the story tell us about the old woman?
A.She was found stealing in a bookstore.
B.She caught someone in the act of stealing.
C.She admitted having stolen something.
D.She said she was wrongly accused of stealing.
"Please don't touch, Midori," her mother scolded. The violin was, after all, worth more than $20,000.
But Midori insisted, and she longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sounds. Finally, on her third birthday, Midori was handed a package: a tiny violin, about half the normal size.
Almost from the moment Midori was born, her mother knew she was sensitive to music. For several years mother and daughter practised together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once tamed from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome.
One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn't believe she was just eight years old. "She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States." the musician said.
A famous American violin teacher heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty in believing his ears. The playing was absolutely astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan.
(33)
A.A housewife.
B.A singer.
C.A teacher.
D.A musician.
听力原文: When Midori was two years old, she often climbed onto the piano bench and reached for the violin that belonged to her mother, a 38-year-old professional musician. "Please don't touch, Midori", her mother scolded. The violin was, after all, worth more than $20,000. But Midori insisted, and she longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sounds. Finally, on her third birthday, Midori was banded a package: a tiny violin, about half the normal size.
Almost from the moment Midori was born, her mother knew she was sensitive to music. For several years mother and daughter practiced together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome.
One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn't believe she was just eight years old. "She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States." The musician said.
A famous American violin header heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty in believing his ears. The playing was absolutely astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan.
(33)
A.A housewife.
B.A singer.
C.A teacher.
D.A musician.
What does the story tell us about the old woman?
A.She was found stealing in a bookstore.
B.She caught someone in the act of stealing.
C.She admitted having stolen something.
D.She said she was wrongly accused of stealing.
"Please don't touch, Midori," her mother scolded. The violin was, after all, worth more than $20,000.
But Midori insisted, and she longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sounds. Finally, on her third birthday, Midori was handed a package: a tiny violin, about half the normal size.
Almost from the moment Midori was born, her mother knew she was sensitive to music. For several years mother and daughter practised together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome.
One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn't believe she was just eight years old. "She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States." the musician said.
A famous American violin teacher heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty in believing his ears. The playing was absolutely astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan.
(33)
A.A housewife.
B.A singer.
C.A teacher.
D.A musician.
听力原文: An elderly woman yesterday made a legal claim against a department store because it had wrongly accused her of stealing a Christmas card. Ms. Doss White, 72 years old, is claiming $ 3000 damages from the stare for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. Ms. White visited the store while doing Christmas shopping, but did not buy anything. She was followed through the town by a store manager. He had been told that a customer saw her take a card and put it in her shopping bag. He stopped her at a bookstore as she was reading a book. Ms. White said,"This man, a total stranger, suddenly grasped my bag and asked if he could look in it. "She was taken back to the store and shut in a small room in full view of shoppers for 20 minutes until the police arrived. At the police station she was body - searched and nothing was found. Her lawyer said the department store sent an insincere apology and they insisted that she may have been stealing. The hearing continues today.
(33)
A.She was found stealing in a bookstore.
B.She caught someone in the act of stealing.
C.She admitted having stolen something.
D.She said she was wrongly accused of stealing.
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