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单选题In an English village not far from London, Oliver and twenty other poor children lived in an orphan's home. They had their meals in a large stone hall. The boys we re always hungry, because the master gave them only one small plate of soup. The master and his two assistants stood with solemn faces near the table and watched the frightened children. Sometimes Oliver felt so sad and frightened that he want ed to run away. However, the master never gave him a chance of escape. Later, 0liver did leave the home which he had hated.
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单选题They were greatly surprised ______ the bad news.
单选题L The Cambridge Cinema is the largest theatre in the town. It is showing the film "Romeo and Juliet" this weekend. Henry wants to see it very much, so he tries to telephone the box office of the cinema Friday afternoon when he is still in the office. Everyone seems to be interested in the film and is trying to book tickets. When Henry dials the number of the cinema's box office, the line is busy. It takes five minutes for Henry to get through. Henry learns that there are tickets left only for the last two shows of the film on Saturday. One show begins at 5:00 p.m. and the other begins at 8:30 p.m. The tickets for all the other shows are already sold out. So Henry decides to book two tickets for the 5:00 p.m. show. The tickets for this show, he is told, are sold at 4.50 pounds, 5.50 pounds and 6.00 pounds. After thinking for a moment, Henry books two tickets at the lowest price. Finally, the man at the box office asks Henry to get his tickets half an hour before the show begins.
单选题Please come at______ time. I'll show you______ my pictures. A. any, all B. all, any C. some, any
单选题The labels inside the clothes tell you ______.
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单选题Your coat is very good ______ the color.
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单选题Quite a few tall buildings ______ in the last two years.
单选题How many kinds of insects are helpful to people?
单选题Kate is ______ the car with her brother, Jim.
单选题—What are you? —______.A. What are youB. I am a teacherC. I am a human being
单选题Granny asked Li Feng ______ some shopping for her.
单选题I'll go to Shanghai ______ a month's time.
单选题I am afraid I must ______ going now.
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单选题Whendidthemangetupthismorning?
单选题Weight (体重) is one of the taboo subjects. In America, it is OK, or even good, to be thin but it is an embarrassment (尴尬) to be overweight. In fact, the thinner you are, the more beautiful you are thought to be. You"ll find that most models (模特) are nothing more than skin and bones. A woman who is thin is easy to become popular. Of course, there are lots of people do their best to be thin. They may use all kinds of ways, such as doing exercise, or dieting (节食). But, sometimes, dieting may bring about some healthy problems.
Americans are very careful about their weight and most of the time they do not tell others how much they weigh... even if they are quite thin. Therefore, you"d better not ask about it. But if you really want to talk about this subject, it"s always safer to say, "Oh, it looks like you have lost weight." However, if you would like to be honest and polite, I suggest that you should choose your words carefully, perhaps by saying, "Hey, you look great. Very healthy looking." And always remember, you can not use the word "fat".
单选题Americans think much about time. From children they learn to value (珍惜)time. As children, they are taught to be on time to go to school, to work and to do everything else. When they are having a good time, they say that time flies. When a person is dying, they say he is living on borrowed time. Time is money. Time is knowledge. Time is everything in America. A working American has to work hard for eight hours a day or forty hours a week. This is the working time. In his spare time, he also works hard for more money. Even on Saturday and Sunday he also works hard as usual. In the street you can hardly see that a man walks slowly. They walk very fast. In fact, they are running. They love time because time can bring money and a lot of things. But sometimes they also hate time, because riley feel they have become servants (仆人) of the clock. What about Chinese? What's your idea about time?