(After) her two-week vacation was (over), Dorothy regretted (to spend) so much money for (
(After) her two-week vacation was (over), Dorothy regretted (to spend) so much money for (so little pleasure).
A.After
B.over
C.to spend
D.so little pleasure
(After) her two-week vacation was (over), Dorothy regretted (to spend) so much money for (so little pleasure).
A.After
B.over
C.to spend
D.so little pleasure
After her two-week vacation was over, Dorothy regretted to spend
A B C
so much money forso little pleasure.
D
46. After(A) her two-week vacation was over (B), Dorothy regretted to spend (C) so much money for so little pleasure.(D)
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
Every summer Carol has a two-week vacation(假期). She usually travels (1) during her vacation and visits new places. Last August she (2) in Europe. Europe was very beautiful, (3) her vacation wasn't very nice. She was on a tour(游览)of four countries, and she was in each country only three days. She visited (4) museums and was always in a hurry. Carol was on the train or on a bus almost every day. After (5) vacation she was tired and bored.
This summer she is going to (6) her vacation in a (7) way. She is going to travel (8) a friend to one country, and visit only one city. They are going to choose a city on the coast(海滨)so that they can go to the seaside sometimes. This year Carol isn't going to feel tired (9) her vacation. She is going to feel (10) .
(41)
A.a lot
B.a lot of
C.lots of
During her two-week stay in Beijing, Elizabeth never______ a chrome (chance) to practice her Chinese.
A.passed by
B.passed on
C.passed out
D.passed up
W: Yeah! How are your preparations for the Academy? When is your(20)exhausting physical exam?
M: Well,I'm taking the physical this week. I know it will be rough but I have been training for two months now and I feel pretty strong. (20)After that, I must take a psychological test to see I am a good candidate for the stress of police work.
W: Is that all? It sounds pretty tough.
M: No,that's not all. Just listen. (20)Next, I have to take the lie detector test. Finally, if I pass all of these, I must submit to a background check. At this final stage, the Academy will call my family, friends and former employer to check for any criminal records or credit problems.
W: Wow! That's so intense!(19)Are you sere that you really want to be a policeman?
M: (19)Yes! I really want to be able to help and protect people.
W: Aren't you afraid? Something could happen to you.
M: Relax! I plan to eventually work on crime scene investigation. With any luck, I'll only have to spend one year pa- trolling on the street. How are your plans coming along for New York University? Are you all ready to move?
W: Are you kidding? It's a good thing that I have two months to get ready. (21)I will start my summer job the day after tomorrow, so that should keep me busy.
M: Where are you working? At the Starbucks on Market Street?
W: Yes. I'd better go. I promise my mom that I would help her pack for her two-week trip to Europe.
(20)
A.Training for a coming game.
B.Attending a police academy.
C.Becoming a physical teacher.
D.Being a psychologist.
Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
If you're at minimum wage, and the employer says, "$ 4.65 an hour," an "OK" will freeze it right there. But a "Hmmm" response could increase it, and just 50 cents an hour more will earn you $1,000 extra in a year of 40-hour weeks.
The same goes for all other levels, too. A simple "Hmmm" instead of "OK" can change a$ 25,000 salary into $ 28,000 and finance your new computer system. $ 45,000 can be pushed to $ 30,000, affording you that much-needed two-week vacation.
Anybody can negotiate a better salary. An extra $ 0.50, $1, or even a $ 3--5 an hour increase seldom exceeds a company's phone bill! From your perspective it's a ten-to fifty-percent raise. From their perspective, an extra fifty cents an hour costs them only as much as an extra hour of long-distance calls a week -- something most businesses do without a second thought.
Don't worry that the employer will change his or her mind about hiring you just because you ask for more. Going through the whole recruiting-interviewing-hiring process again will cost a company much more than $1,000--5,000 anyway in the long run. Odds(可能性) are, you'll get that little extra, and the employer will still consider it a good bargain to avoid that hassle(麻烦).
What will happen if you give a "Hmmm" response when your boss says, "$ 4.6.5 an hour" ?
A.Your boss will be angry.
B.You may be fired.
C.Your wage may be frozen.
D.You may get some extra money.
A. Enable the user account.
B. Reset the password for the user account.
C. Use Active Directory Users and Computers to select the Password never expires option.
D. Configure the Prompt user to change password before expiration security policy option to 21 days.
听力原文: The space shuttle Endeavour and its crew of seven returned to Earth Wednesday, making a rare nighttime touchdown to wrap up "a two-week adventure" at the international space station. The shuttle landed in darkness Wednesday night after its scheduled landing was delayed by cloud cover. [9]The shuttle swooped through the darkness and landed on NASA’s illuminated runway at 8:39 p.m., an hour after sunset. The shuttle’s homecoming was a bit delayed. [10]Endeavour was supposed to land before sunset, but at virtually the last minute, clouds moved in. As the astronauts took an extra swing around the planet, the sky cleared enough to satisfy flight controllers and—after asking Gorie for his opinion—they gave him the green light to head home. It was only the 22nd space shuttle landing in darkness. Fewer than one-fifth of all missions have ended at nighttime; the last one was in 2006.
When did the space shuttle Endeavour land Wednesday night?
A.An hour before sunset.
B.An hour after sunset.
C.An hour before sunrise.
D.An hour after sunrise.
Skeletal Brit supermodel Kate Moss became the third star to fall victim to burglars in London this year, The Sun tabloid reported today. Madonna and Jerry Hall both had their English mansions ransacked earlier in the year.
Irreplaceable Items thieves reportedly broke into Moss' home and made $350,000 worth of the wife's jewelry disappear, including two irreplaceable items: a $28,000 diamond necklace given to her by former fiance Johnny Depp, and a diamond ring that was a family heirloom.
The burglars also took other jewels and $70,000 in traveler's checks, The Sun said.
Moss, 26, was apparently on a two-week vacation in the United States when her $1.4 million home in northwest London was hit. A supposed friend of the model's told The Sun, "Kate has been knocked sideways by this. She's still in shock. Johnny was the first love of her life. She's particularly upset at losing the necklace because of what it means to her. It's like losing a piece of herself."
Depp and Moss had a fiery four-year relationship—at a time when both stars were on the fast track in the young celeb party circuit—that ended in 1997, when Depp left Moss for French actress-singer Vanessa Paradis.
Depp and Paradis now have a child together and are expecting another. Moss has been romantically linked to controversial Brit artist Jake Chapman.
The Sun claimed that Moss, who lives alone at the house, has decided to stay in the States until a new security system has been installed in her home.
How much did Moss lose?
A.$350,000
B.$70,000
C.$420,000
D.$1.4 million
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