单选题Where is the woman going first?
单选题The president is coming. It"s necessary for you ______ preparations.
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单选题Whyisn'tthemangoingtowork?
单选题 Little Tom down the street calls our dog "the
keep dog". Zip is a sheep dog. But when Tom tries to say "sheep", it comes out
"keep". And in a way Tom is right. Zip is always bringing things home for us to
keep! I'll tell you about some of them. Zip's first present was a shoe. It was
made of green silk. We didn't know how Zip found the shoe. But after a moment
Mary, my big sister, told me the shoe had a strange smell. I nodded (点头) and
held my nose. "What do you think it is?" "It
smells like something for cleaning. I think someone tried to clean a spot (污点)
off the shoe. Then he put it at the door to dry." "We should
take it back." "We can't," said my sister. "I
know we can't," I said. "We don't know where Zip found it."
"Maybe little Tom is right," Mary said. "Maybe Zip is a keep dog!"
单选题Maria doesn't have any activities after school for ______ afternoons in a week.
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单选题—Would you like to come to my birthday party next Sunday?
—Oh, thanks a lot, ______.
A. yes, please
B. yes, I would
C. I'd love to
单选题Wherearetheytalking?A.Inarestaurant.B.Inashop.C.Inalibrary.
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单选题Mr. and Mrs. Miller are from England. One day, they wanted to go to the Great Wall. But they didn't know how to tell the taxi driver where they wanted to go, as they couldn't speak a word of Chinese. And the driver didn't know how to talk to them because he couldn't speak English. Mr. Miller said to himself, "I wish I could speak some Chinese." Do you think the taxi driver should learn some English?
单选题I thought (认为,考虑) the dance by Class Three was better ______ that by Class Two.
单选题The old man got into the car and they drove for two hours.
单选题She ran across the street because she ______ her brother on the other side.
单选题The child is ______ young to dress himself.
A. so
B. very
C. too
单选题Children should make ______ for old people in a bus.
单选题请根据下面短文回答以下各题: I've loved my mother's desk since I was just tall enough to see above the top of it as mother sat doing letters. Standing by her chair, looking at the ink bottle, pens, and white paper, I decided that the act of writing must be the most wonderful thing in the world. Years later, during her final illness. Mother kept different things for my sister and brother. "But the desk," she said again, "is for Elizabeth." I never saw her angry, never saw her cry. I knew she loved me; she showed it in act ion. But as a young girl, I wanted heart-to-heart talks between mother and daughter. They never happened. And a gulf opened between us. I was "too emotional". But she lived "on the surface". As years passed and I had my own family. I loved my mother and thanked her for our happy family. I wrote to her in careful words and asked her to let me know in any way she chose that she did forgive me. I posted the letter and waited for her answer. None came. My hope turned to disappointment, then little interest and, finally, peace -- it seemed that nothing happened, I couldn't be sure that the letter had even got to mother. I only knew that I had written it, and I could stop trying to make her into someone she was not. Now the present of her desk told me, as she'd never been able to, that she was pleased that writing was my chosen work. I cleaned the desk carefully and found some papers inside -- a photo of my father and a one-page letter, folded and refolded many times. Give me an answer, my letter asks, in any way you choose, mother, you always chose the act that speaks louder than words.
单选题The writer's mother collected stamps for him for more than ten years.
单选题In the old British money ______.A. a shilling was twelve pence B. there were twelve shillings in a poundC. a shilling was twenty pounds