单选题--He is anxious to know the result of the examination.
--But it will soon ______ to everyone.
单选题Some of the crops failed.______, the cotton did pretty well. A. Then B. Besides C. Therefore D. However
单选题That was the second time I ______ this country.
单选题December 13th, 2005Dear Sirs, I am very happy to apply for the position of secretary, which you advertised in China Daily of December 10, 2005. I have been working as a secretary at a college office. Because I am the only secretary in the office, it is necessary for me to work quickly and efficiently and to be flexible in my daily work. Professors value my work and my ability to meet their needs. Although I am happy now, I feel that my promotion (晋升) is limited here, and I would like to have a more challenging job. Therefore, I enrolled (参加) in a program to expand my knowledge of international business affairs. Now, both my English and Chinese have been improved and I am ready to begin working as a bilingual secretary in an international company like yours, and I believe I can be a great help to your firm. The enclosed resume gives further details of my qualifications, and I would appreciate it if you could give me an opportunity to have an interview. I am looking forward to receiving your call at 62428866 or please use the enclosed pre-paid postcard to send me your reply. Thank you very much for your consideration.Faithfully Yours,Mary Lee
单选题If you heard the computer was down then, you would ______.
单选题阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项。{{B}}A{{/B}}
It was 7:00 am in Kyoto, Japan, and the
taxi company had just called a second time to say they couldn't find my house.
Once again I spelt out directions even a blind person could follow. I glanced
impatiently at my watch, and waited. Only two hours remained until my flight
left--and it was an hour-and-a-haft trip to the airport.
Outside, heavy rains were pouring down. My house was so far north in the
city that buses pass only three times a day. The telephone rang
again. "Terribly sorry," began the man at the taxi company. Then I realized that
the taxi company, flooded with calls, could only offer in-city runs. I had heard
this happens when the weather gets bad. I shouted into the phone that I had a
plane to catch and I would meet the taxi outside my house.
Standing in the wind-driven rain, I looked up and down the road. No taxi.
A car went by, the driver and passenger staring at the crazy foreigner in the
downpour. Finally a white car appeared and pulled to a stop. A
young man throw open the door, waving for me to get in. Shaking with cold and
anger, I climbed in. In the most polite Japanese, the man said
he was called Mike, with whom I had spoken three times that morning. He had left
his post in the office and raced here in his personal car. He apologized again,
but did not explain why a taxi would not pick me up. Delivering me straight to
the air- port, he refused the 2,000 yen I pressed into his hand.
A few hours later, as the storm-delayed 727 took off, I opened the
newspaper. On the second page my eyes caught the headline of a short article:
Taxi Strike Begins This Morning in Kyoto.
单选题--I would never ever come to this restaurant again. The food is terrible! -- ______.
单选题As the strong winds blew down many tall trees, some of the streets in the city were ______.
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单选题What does the woman mean?
单选题Wheredoesthemanwork?
单选题Students in State Universities ______ if their parents live in that state.
单选题How much is a large bottle of aspirin?
单选题A bilingual secretary ( Line 4, paragraph 3 ) differs from other secretaries in that he or she can ________.
单选题We ______ this recorder for five hundred yuan.
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单选题At the meeting a decision was made______a hospital in this new area.
单选题As a matter of fact, ______.
单选题Which is ______ country, Canada or Australia? A. a large B. larger C. a larger D. the larger
单选题Before a new type of airplane goes into service, every part of it is tested again and again. But there are two tests that are more important than all the others.
The first is called the "tank test". A modern airplane must fly very high in the sky. Air must be pumped into the plane so that the passengers can breathe. The metal structure (结构)of the plane has to be very strong for this reason. When the plane is filled with air, the air presses against the skin of the plane inside. The pressure (压力) on a small window is like a huge foot that is trying to get out. If a small part of the plane were to fail, the plane would explode in the sky. To test the structure of the plane, the plane is lowered into a huge tank or container of water. Then it is filled with air. The pressure inside the plane is greater than it ever will be when it is high up in the air. Finally, there is an explosion. This does not cause so much damage inside the water tank as it would anywhere else. Engineers can discover which part of the plane has broken. Then that part is made stronger.
The most dangerous test happens when the new plane is going through test flights in the air. The test pilot must find out exactly what happens when the engines (发动机) are all shut off at once. The plane begins to fall like a stone. It is the pilot"s job to find out how he can get control of the plane again. These two tests are examples of how planes are made safe before they ever carry passengers.