单选题The room is too small, there' s no enough ______ for another desk. A. place B. room C. floor
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单选题In his spare time, an American usually ______.
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单选题The father thought his little son was a clever boy because _____________.[A] he could go out for a walk with his father[B] he could help the father by going back and getting the other pair of shoes[C] he could find out that his father had put on the wrong shoes
单选题This house can be used ______ a meeting-room.
单选题Betty is a fourth-year student. She is good at jumping. The school sports meeting will be held on May 4th and she entered(报名登记)her name for the high jump and the long jump. But two days later she fell from a ladder and hurt her right foot. Her parents sent her to the nearest hospital. The first word she asked the doctor was, "Can I jump in seven days, doctor? I don't like to miss our school sports meeting. "Without a word, the doctor looked her over carefully and said, "Don't worry. It's not badly hurt, your foot will be much better by the end of April. On May 4th you are able to run and jump at sports. \
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单选题May I ______ Joe to you?
A.introduced
B.introducing
C.introduce
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Mr. Smith had three brothers. When his
mother's birthday was coming, he and his brothers wanted to send her some gifts.
Mr. Smith thought the gifts of his brothers were not good enough. He wanted to
buy a better one. He heard about an interesting bird. The bird could talk in
twelve languages and sing twenty famous songs. He bought the bird and had it
sent to his mother. He bought the bird for $50,000. The day after his mother's
birthday, he called his mother. "what do you think of the bird?" he asked. His
mother said, "Delicious".
单选题Mr. White was unhappy because his hair stopped growing.
单选题F How GREEN are you? You should... 1. make sure that the paper and the glass you throw away will be kept in a proper place. 2. use a bike or walk when you travel short distance. 3. take a bus when you travel long distance. 4. use your own car less often. 5. turn off the lights when you leave a room. You shouldn't... 1. throw things away if they can be reused, repaired or recycled. 2. turn on the lights when your room is still bright enough for you to work. 3. make too much noise. 4. throw wastes into a river. 5. use more water than you need.
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单选题Announcement ( 通知 ) Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. May I draw your attention(注意) to the book Safety in Flight? You will find the book in the pocket at the back of the seat in front of you and we ask you to read it. You'll also find a newspaper and you may find it interesting. For those of you not familiar with this kind of plane, you can smoke on the left hand side of the passenger cabin( 机舱 ), once the signs at the front of the cabin have been turned off, and at no time in the toilet at the back of the plane. We have a duty-free( 免税的 )bar on the plane and cigarettes, beer and mineral water will be on sale during the flight. If you have any questions during the flight, please ask our four hostesses (空姐). Would you now please fasten (系紧)your seat belts to get ready for take-off? We wish you a pleasant flight! Thank you.
单选题The old teacher ___________in this school since 1962.
单选题All of us have hair on our heads. There's some hair over our eyes and in our noses. The hair on our heads can help us in cold days. It can help keep the cold off. It's like a cap to keep the heat in. In hot days it keeps the heat off like a cap, too. The hair over our eyes can keep the rain and the dirt out of our eyes in windy and rainy days. We call them eyelashes. When we breathe, the hair in our noses can clean the air and keep the dirt out before it goes into our bodies.
单选题Mr. and Mrs. Jones often ______.
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单选题Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all over the United States.
Most Americans are able to
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cars. The average price of a
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made car was $2, 050 in 1950, $2, 740 in 1960 and up to $4, 750
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1978. During this period, American car manufactures set about
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their products and work efficiency. As a result, the yearly income of the
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family increased from 1950 to 1975
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than the price of cars. For this reason,
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a new car takes a small part of a family"s total earnings today.
In 1951
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, it took 8 months of an average family"s income to buy a new car. In 1962, a new car
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8.3% of a family"s annual earnings. By 1978 it only took 4.75
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of the income.
The influence of the automobile extends throughout the economy as the car is so important. Americans spend more money to keep their cars running than on any other items.
