We moved to the town ______ we could go to see our parents often.A.even ifB.in caseC.so th
We moved to the town ______ we could go to see our parents often.
A.even if
B.in case
C.so that
D.as if
We moved to the town ______ we could go to see our parents often.
A.even if
B.in case
C.so that
D.as if
A、has had
B、have had
C、had
D、are having
A.()
B.simple sentence
C.compound sentence
D.complex sentence
E.compound-complex sentence
A、still less
B、still not
C、even not
D、not to mention
听力原文:W What led you to open the Cincinnati Glass Center?
M Well, people know about Cincinnati's history as a steel manufacturing center for North America, but not many people know that the town used to be a center of the glass industry as well. We wanted to awaken people to that part of Cincinnati's past.
W What would you say has been your proudest achievement since you opened the museum?
M Since we opened the center, several prominent glass artists have moved here, artists from all over the world. I'm proud that we've attracted so many glass artists to the city.
What is being discussed?
A.A museum
B.A library
C.An art school
D.An art gallery
听力原文: Nobody likes staying at home on a holiday weekend--especially if the weather is fine. Last fourth of July we decided to spend the day in the country. The only difficulty was that thousands of other people had exactly the same idea. We moved out of town slowly in heavy traffic, but at last we were able to turn off on a quiet side road and, after some time, stopped near an old farmhouse. We had brought plenty of food with us in a big picnic basket and we got the basket out of the car. We spread things out on the ground near a path at the foot of a hill. Everything was ready now, so we sat down. It was very peaceful in the cool grass until we heard bells ringing at the top of the hill. What we saw made us pick up our things and run back to the car as quickly as possible. There was a flock of a hundred or more sheep coming down the path directly towards us!
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A.In the countryside.
B.At the top of a hill.
C.By a river.
D.On a grassland.
The Greens chose to live_______ life was cheap,and they moved to a small town years ago
A.if
B.until
C.when
D.where
听力原文: Good morning, students, and welcome to the university. I'd like to begin with some information about graduate student housing, and then I'll turn this session over to Dr. Paulson, who will explain some of the financial support services we offer to graduate students.
First of all, I hope you have a smooth time getting settled here. I know that finding housing is often difficult. So let me give you some information that might help you. I know that several of you have already moved into our new graduate student unit. It's located on the west side of the campus. In this building, four students share dining and living rooms, kitchen, two bathrooms, and four single bedrooms. We do have a few more empty rooms, so if you're interested in moving in, let me know right away.
If you haven't visited the family-student housing complex, be sure to go take a look at it. This small community has two-bedroom unfurnished apartments. They're on the south side of campus, near the down town bus stop. Unfortunately, all apartments are full now, and we have a waiting list for next year. Come see me if you want to add your name to the list. You should apply as soon as possible for next year.
If you want to live off campus and are still looking for a house, be sure to check out the off-campus housing office. You'll find a lot of rentals listed there.
Now let me turn this over to Dr. Paulson. He will explain some things about the financial aid program.
(33)
A.Dr. Paulson.
B.A dormitory attendant.
C.A financial consultant.
D.A housing coordinator.
4. Cambridge When we first come across Cambridge in written records, it was already a considerable town. The bridge across the River Cam or Granta, from which the town took its name, had existed since at least 875. The town was an important trading centre before the Domesday survey was compiled in 1086, by which time a castle stood on the rising ground to the north of the bridge, and there were already substantial commercial and residential properties as well as several churches in the main settlement which lay south of the bridge. Within the town, or very close to it, there were a number of other religious institutions. There had been canons in the Church of St Giles below the castle before 1112, when they moved to a new site across the River Cam at Barnwell, and the Convent of St Radegund had existed since 1135 on the site which eventually became Jesus College. There were also two hospitals, one reserved for lepers at Stourbridge, and a second, founded for paupers and dedicated to St John, which after 1200 occupied the site where St John's College now stands. Seventeen miles north of the town was the great Benedictine house of Ely which, after 1109, was the seat of a Bishopric. There was thus much to bring clerks (clergymen) to the town, but traders were also attracted to it. After about 1100 they could reach Cambridge easily by the river systems which drained the whole of the East Midlands, and through Lynn and Ely they had access to the sea. Much wealth accumulated in the town, and the eleven surviving medieval parish churches and at least one handsome stone house remain as evidence of this. There were food markets before 1066, and during the twelfth century the nuns of St Radegund were allowed to set up a fair on their own land at Garlic Lane; the canons of Barnwell had a fair in June (later Midsummer Fair), and the leper hospital was granted the right to hold a fair which developed into the well-known and long-lasting Stourbridge Fair. By 1200, Cambridge was a thriving commercial community which was also a county town and had at least one school of some distinction. Then, in 1209, scholars taking refuge from hostile townsmen in Oxford migrated to Cambridge and settled there. At first they lived in lodgings in the town, but in time houses were hired as hostels with a Master in charge of the students. By 1226 the scholars were numerous enough to have set up an organization, represented by an official called a Chancellor, and seem to have arranged regular courses of study, taught by their own members. From the start there was friction between the town and the students. Students, usually aged about fourteen or fifteen, often caused disturbances; citizens of the town, on the other hand, were known to overcharge for rooms and food. King Henry III took the scholars under his protection as early as 1231 and arranged for them to be sheltered from exploitation by their landlords. At the same time he tried to ensure that they had a monopoly of teaching, by an order that only those enrolled under the tuition of a recognized master were to be allowed to remain in the town. 8. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A、Cambridge was a big castle in the past.
B、scholars in oxford despised the scholars in Cambridge.
C、King Henry III gave little support to the scholars.
D、There were food markets before 1066.
听力原文:M: Mary,has your uncle moved to the new house already?
W: No,he's still living in a town far from my home. And my father is helping him.
Q: Where does Mary's uncle live?
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A.In the new house.
B.In Mary's home.
C.In a town.
听力原文:W: Good morning, this is Dr. Allen's office.
M: Good morning, I'd like to make an appointment with Dr. Allen to have my teeth cleaned and checked. I'd like to have it done this week if possible.
W: I'll see whether the doctor has time to see you this week. Have you seen Dr. Allen before?
M: No, I've just moved to town and Dr. Allen was recommended by a friend of mine. My name is Edward Johnson.
W: The doctor has no free time this week, Mr. Johnson. If you are having trouble with your teeth, I'll try to work you in, otherwise I can give you an appointment on Friday, the 22nd. Will that be all right?
M: I'm sorry, I'1l be working on the 22nd. I'm not having any trouble with my teeth, but 1 hoped to have the appointment this week because I won't start work at my new job until next Monday.
W: How about Saturday, the 23rd, at 10' AM?
M: That will be fine. Thank you.
W: We'll see you on the 23rd then, Mr. Johnson, Goodbye.
M: Good bye.
(23)
A.He has a bad tooth.
B.He's leaving next week.
C.He will be busy next week.
D.He needs to find a job.
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