单选题Ten years ______ since we met in Beijing.A. passedB. passingC. have passedD. had passed
单选题Nowhere else in the world ______ more attractive scenery than in Switzerland. A. you can find B. you have found C. can you find D. has been found
单选题There is often enough information on the card to tell you ______ or not.
单选题It is obvious that these small businesses are ______ need of technical support. A. in B. on C. with D. to
单选题We"re going to ______ the task that we haven"t finished.
单选题The "departure date" on the small white form gives the date ______.
单选题Which of the following is the best title to the passage?
单选题Is staring at a big, white wall during class making you feel dull? If you have ever walked past math teacher Mr.Keley"s room, you may have noticed how cheerful it is throughout the year. One thing that makes his classroom so much fun is the celebrity pictures on his front wall.
Kelley"s students have been writing to celebrities from across the nation asking for a photo and a few words of advice. "It really takes a lot of time and money," Kelley said. First, Kelley and his students make a list of all the celebrities to whom they want to write. Once a student picks a star, Kelley looks them up in his book of addresses to see if he can write to that person.
Writing to the stars takes a lot of time because he has to personalize each letter, print them out, and address them. In the letter, Kelley asks the celebrity to send his classes a picture with some advice he or she would give to today"s youth.
Kelley takes up a collection in all of his classes and asks each student to contribute a dollar to pay for the postage. Once Kelley mails off all the letters, the fun really begins. So far he has gotten back about 20 letters and pictures. "The only thing that isn"t cool is when the celebrity sends the picture back with no advice on it, which is my entire purpose in doing this," said Kelley. When he gets at least three pictures returned, he lets his classes guess who the three stars are. He keeps score of how many celebrities each class has guessed. Jason Bryant, a student, said, "It"s become a contest between the classes to see who can guess the most stars, and it"s really fun."
单选题We are a magazine, which will give you inside information you won't find elsewhere.A) 我们是一家能够为您提供您在其他地方找不到的内部消息的杂志。B) 我们是一家杂志社,专门为您提供您在其他地方找不到的小道消息。C) 我们杂志能为您提供您在其他地方找不到的内部消息。D) 我们负责为您登载小道消息、特别报道和花边新闻。
单选题Obtaining enough food is the first concern for every nation; in some countries food shortage has become a serious problem. A.生产足够的粮食是各国的首要国策,有些国家已面临粮食减产这一重大问题。 B.能否获得充足的粮食关系到每个国家的生存;有些国家粮食短缺的问题日趋严重。 C.获得足够的粮食是所有国家的头等大事;粮食短缺已成为一些国家的严重问题。 D.首先每个国家对生产足够的粮食都会关心;有些则已经解决了粮食短缺的重大问题。
单选题Only in recent years have people begun to realize the importance of wildlife protection.A.直到近年来人们才越来越意识到保护野生动物的重要性。B.只是在最近几年里人们才开始发现并保护了很多重要的野生动物。C.直到近年来人们才开始意识到保护野生环境的紧迫性。D.直到近年来人们才开始了解保护野生动物的重要性。
单选题Please keep a detailed ______ of the work that you have done.
单选题The packings are in good order.A) 包装秩序良好。B) 包装很好。C) 包装完好无损。D) 这种包装销路很好。
单选题No matter how _______, it is not necessarily worthless.
单选题Many people in the world live in big cities, which are often dirty and difficult places to live in. So, some cities will get bigger. They will also get higher, and lower, because people will begin to live under the ground as well as in tall buildings. Scientists also say that men can begin to live in cities under the sea, when there is not enough space on the land. Of course, these new cities will be very expensive, and difficult to build, but they are not impossible. Already, some countries are building places to live under the ground so their people can go there if there is a new war. There are underground cities in Switzerland and China, built by the government to help some of the people live after a great war. But will the people change if they live under the ground for a long time? For example, some fish go blind if they live in the dark for a long time. People will not go blind, because there will be light underground, but they may change in some way. Scientists say that people who live in cities today are losing their senses of smell, touch and taste. They can't smell the dirty air, they can't taste the chemicals in their food. These senses are not as strong as before, when people lived in the country and grew their own food. The city has changed that. What will the underground city change us?
单选题It is well known that Thomas Edison ______ the electric lamp.A. inventedB. discoveredC. foundD. developed
单选题I ______ everything by the time you get back next week. A. shall finish B. have finished C. will be finishing D. shall have finished
单选题In 2000, George Bush ______ President of the United States.
单选题There was so much noise that the speaker couldn't make himself ______. A. heard B. to hear C. hearing D. being heard
单选题Journalist Wanted (招聘记者)
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