单选题I don"t feel like swimming in the sea today, I"d rather lie on the ______.
单选题Fifteen minutes ______ I can spare to talk over this matter with you. A. are that B. is that C. are all D. is all
单选题Speaker A: I heard Joe say something terrible to you yesterday.Speaker B: ______
单选题John: Dear Tom, why don"t you come on holiday with us?
Tom: ______
单选题When someone offered me more coffee and I said, "Thank you," in French, I ______ .
单选题Workmen discovered a vase full of Roman coins ______ underneath the floor of an old building. A. hid B. hiding C. hidden D. hide
单选题In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together, comprises the whole vocabulary. First, there are those words (76) which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we learn, that is to say, from the (77) of our own family and from our familiar associates, and which we should know and use (78) we could not read or write. They concern the common things of life, and are the stock in trade of all who (79) the language. Such words may be called "popular", since they belong to the people at large and are not the exclusive possession of a limited class. On the other hand, our language comprises a multitude of words which are comparatively (80) used in ordinary conversation. Their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little (81) to use them at home or in the market place. Our first acquaintance with them comes not from our mother's (82) or from the talk of our school mates, (83) from books that we read, lectures that we attend, or the more formal conversation of highly educated speakers who are discussing some particular (84) in style appropriately elevated above the habitual extent of everyday life. Such words are called "learned", and the (85) between them and the "popular" words is of great importance to a right understanding of linguistic process.
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单选题—Could I make it May 6th? —______.
单选题We are all conditioned by the way we are brought up. Our values are determined by our parents, and in a larger sense, by the culture in which we live. The Chinese, for example, are not accustomed to ~the drinking of milk, and may actually become sick if they are compelled to drink a glassful of the beverage. Americans, On the other hand, thrive on milk, although they have many taboos (禁忌) of their own. Some years ago, I gave a dinner party during which I served a delicious hors d'oeuvre (餐前小吃) filled with a meat that tasted somewhat like chicken. My guests wondered what the meat was, but Ii refused to tell them until they had eaten their fill. I then explained that they had just dined on the flesh of freshly killed rattlesnake. The reaction was nausea(哎吐)—and in some cases violent vomiting, tf I had served rattlesnake to a Chinese, he would doubtlessly have requested a second helping, for in China the dish is considered a delicacy. Another interesting case is the young man I met recently in New york City. An American by birth, he had been removed from his native state of Oregon at the age of six months when his parents went to Japan as missionaries. Orphaned before his firstbirthday, he was reared by a Japanese family in a remote village. The young man was unmistakably American in appearance, with blond hair and blue eyes. But he had a Japanese style of walking, Japanese facial expressions, and he thought like a Japanese. Though he had learned to speak English fluently, he felt uncomfortable and out of place in an American city. He soon returned to Japan.
单选题The ______ of the play is so great that many people want to see it.
单选题Staying
up all night, Tom
finished not only
the homework
but also read
many poems of his
favorite
poets.
单选题Marta: I like the red shirt than the Black one. Allen: Really? ______? I like the black one. Marta: The red one is longer and a little looser so it will be more comfortable.
单选题As population increases, ______.
单选题You ______ able to speak English so well if you hadn't been practising hard. A. are not B. can not be C. wouldn't be D. would have been
单选题Tom: I went to a car exhibition. The hydrogen car impressed me most. Mud: Hydrogen car? You mean the car will burn hydrogen? Tom: ______. A. Yes, you got it B. Yes, you made it C. Come and get it D. Forget it
单选题When we get our tickets, ______ be marked "first class".
单选题You should be content ______ what you have.
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单选题______ city do you prefer, Shanghai or London?
