单选题Whenever you ______your mind, please tell me.
单选题By eleven o'clock yesterday, we ______ at the airport.
A. had arrived
B. have arrived
C. shall arrive
D. arrive
单选题The day she got married is a day she'll always ______.A. look up toB. look back onC. look down onD. look forward to
单选题It was not until 3:00 pm ______ the secretary found the missing report.
单选题_________aloud is a very useful way to learn English.
单选题I was ill that day, otherwise I ______ the party.A. would have attendedB. have attendedC. attendedD. must attend
单选题They gave ______ broadcast(广播) while the performance was in process on the stage.
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单选题Many a teacher in our school ______ aboard.
单选题I hope you will accept this assignment. You have many friends in the two states mentioned, and I know they'll be glad to see you again. If this new assignment does not sit well with you and you decide to reach out for another position, please feel free to use my name as a reference. You can be sure that I'll say the right thing in your behalf.
单选题Visitors exploring one of Britain's many historic buildings might expect to see beautiful objects and learn more about history. What they won't expect is to meet one of the former residents, and to be able to talk to them about their life and times. But, don't worry. Although many old buildings are said to be frequently visited by ghosts (幽灵), these people are not ghosts at all. All across Britain historic sites will be brought to life by real people. They will be dressed in period costumes (clothes wore in an earlier time in history) and will recreate life as it was once lived at different times during Britain's history. Activities like these are called "living history", and have become increasingly popular in recent years. An organization named English Heritage, which maintains historic buildings and sites across England, will organize over 500 living history events, ranging from reenactment (再次展现) of battles to traditional story-telling for children. The people who dress up in costumes and take part in these events come from all kinds of background. Some are trained actors, while others do it as a hobby. What they all have in common, however, is that they don't simply "act". Instead, they learn about every aspect of period they are bringing to life—everything from the way people behaved to the way they spoke.
单选题If your company insists on your price, we will have to turn to other suppliers for the goods.
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单选题Welcome to the Franklin Business Institute E24 Conversational English class. The object of this course is to learn how to converse fluently and effectively in English. For the next 10 weeks we will finely tune your skills in the art of debating and role-playing. We will also practice speech rhythm and diction with an emphasis on pronunciation and specific speech problems faced by those who are studying English as a foreign language. Numerous discussions on a wide variety of subjects will be held, including topics in business, fiction, travel and differences between Western and chinese Culture, education and life experience. You will have many opportunities to give oral presentations and voice your opinions on the various topics that we plan to cover. It is very important that you talk as much as you can. Don't wait for your instructor to ask you to speak. If you have a question, ask it. Additionally, if you have any questions about anything your fellow students say, please feel free to ask.
单选题Mr. Wang ______ English in Nanjing University for 12 years.
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单选题______, would you have stayed with her?
单选题In addition to material help the government provides technical training for rural workers. A. 虽然政府没有提供物质帮助,但是却让农村工人接受技术培训。 B. 政府不仅给农村工人提供物质帮助,而且让他们接受教育。 C. 政府除了提供物质援助外.还给农村工人提供技术培训。 D. 提供的物质能帮助政府培训农村工人。
单选题Dear Santa Claus, My name is Amy. I have a problem. At school, kids laughat me because of the way I walk and run and talk. I have cerebral palsy, just want one day where no one laughs at me or makes fun of me. Love, Amy The next day, her letter to Santa made the front page of the Newspaper. The story spread quickly. All across the country, newspapers and radio and television stations reported the story of the little girl, who asked for such a simple, yet remarkable, Christmas gift-just one day without teasing. During that unforgettable Christmas season, over two thousand people from all over the world sent Amy letters of friendship and support. Amy did get her wish of a special day without teasing at school. That year, the mayor officially proclaimed December 21st as Amy Day throughout the city. The mayor explained that by daring to make such a simple wish, Amy taught a universal lesson. "Eye,Tone," said the mayor, "wants and deserves to be treated with respect, dignity and warmth. /
单选题There were five hours left. They ______.