I went to the USA ______ way of Japan.A.byB.onC.inD.to
I went to the USA ______ way of Japan.
A.by
B.on
C.in
D.to
I went to the USA ______ way of Japan.
A.by
B.on
C.in
D.to
听力原文:What is your husband doing in the USA?
(A) My husband is 47 years old.
(B) He is studying at Miami University.
(C) Because I went to USA on that day.
(33)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: Can I make an appointment to have a talk with Professor Clinton?
W: Sorry, Professor Clinton went to attend a meeting in the USA, and on his way back he'll be staying in Beijing for a week. Well, he's likely to be back three days later, that is, next Monday.
Q: Where is Professor Clinton?
(15)
A.In the USA.
B.In Beijing.
C.In Shanghai.
D.On the plane.
The campaign, part of an effort to promote No Child Left Behind (NCLB), required commentator Armstrong Williams "to regularly comment on NCLB during the course of his broad casts," and to interview Education Secretary Rod Paige for TV and radio spots that were aired during the show in 2004.
Williams said Thursday he understands that critics could find the arrangement unethical, but "I wanted to do it because it's something I believe in." The top Democrat on the House Education Committee, Rep. George Miller of California, called the contract "a very question able use of taxpayers' money" that is "probably illegal".
The contract, detailed in documents obtained by USA TODAY through a Freedom of Information Act request, also shows that the Education Department, through the Ketchum public relations firm, arranged with Williams to use contacts with America's Black Forum, a group of black broadcast journalists, "to encourage the producers to periodically address" NCLB. He persuaded radio and TV personality Steve Harvey to invite Paige onto his show twice. Harvey's manager, Rushion McDonald, confirmed the appearances.
We know from this passage that Mr. Armstrong Williams was, at the time when the story went public, all the following EXCEPT ______.
A.column writer
B.business owner
C.TV commentator
D.government official
A.USA
B.UK
C.PRC
D.NASA
听力原文: One winter day in 1891, a class at a training school in Massachusetts, USA, went into the gym for their daily exercises. Since the football season had ended, most of the young men felt they were in for a boring time. But 28 their teacher, James Naismith, had other ideas. He had been working for a long time on a new game that would have the excitement of American football. Naismith showed the men a basket he had hung at each end of the gym, and explained that they were going to use a round European football. At first everybody tried to throw the ball into the basket no matter where he was standing. “Pass! Pass!” Naismith kept shouting blowing his whistle to stop the excited players. Slowly, they began to understand what was wanted of them. The problem with the new game, which was soon called “basket”, was getting the ball out of the basket. They used ordinary food baskets with bottoms, and the ball, of course, stayed inside. At first, someone had to climb up every time a basket was scored. It was several years before someone came up with the idea of removing the bottom of the basket and letting the ball fall through. There have been many changes in the rules since then, and basketball has become one of the world’s most popular sports.
(34)
A.He took them to watch a basketball game.
B.He trained them to play European football.
C.He let them compete in getting balls out of a basket.
D.He taught them to play an exciting new game.
A.American's
B.US
C.the USA
D.United State of America
A.Hi,I’m Amy. I’m from UK
B.Hi,I’m Amy. I’m from the UK
C.Hi,I’m Amy. I’m from the USA
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