单选题College students in US, as this passage shows,______.
单选题—Have you examine them all? —Yes,______.
单选题I didn't feel like ______, so he suggested ______ a taxi. A.to walk; taking B.walking; taking C.to walk; to take D.walking; to take
单选题Allen had to call a taxi because the box was ______ to carry all the way home.[A] much too heavy[B] too much heavy[C] heavy too much[D] too heavy much
单选题If you plan to leave the room tomorrow, you may leave at any of the following hours except ______.
单选题Jenny said that she was sorry she had got no knife ______ he or she wants.
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单选题Which of the following can help a person's bones become strong?
单选题Hangzhou is known ______ Chinese ______ her beauty ______ a famous touring city. A. as B. for C. on D. to
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Here is a poster on a middle school website.
Going, Going, Gone! The Haynes Middle School
Parent Teacher Organization invites you to attend our latest
fund(基金)-raiser, The Fourth Annual Haynes School Auction(拍卖)!
Saturday, May 10 6:00pm--11:00pm
in the school hall 6:00pm--6:30pm: All items for auction
are previewed. 6:30pm--7:00pm: Silent auction begins.
7:00pm--7:30pm: Highest bidders (出价人) from silent auction are
determined. 7:30pm--11:00pm: Main auction begins.
Items up for bid in the silent auction range in value from $5.00 to
$30.00. Items up for bid in the main auction include the
following: Airline tickets to a place of your choice
Weekend getaways at first-class hotels Season tickets to
the Chicago Bears football game $ 50 gift tickets to local gift
shops, restaurants, and salons Theater tickets to The Merchant
of Venice Don't miss the boat! Book your tickets today. Last
year, tickets sold out in five days! Tickets are sold on a first-come,
first-served basis. $15.00 per person. All the money from the auction will be
given to the Haynes School computer laboratory.
单选题WhatwasDonaldpoorat?
单选题听第6段对话,回答第6~7题。
单选题Whatistheprimarybusinessforamuseum,accordingtothespeaker?A.Sellinghomefurnishings.B.Showingworksofart.C.Exhibitingbooksandtoys.
单选题The word "census" means ______ in Chinese.
单选题Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
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}}
I often find myself asking my
grandmother to tell me stories of people's life that occurred around the start
of the Renaissance(文艺复兴). She says she looks forward to the times I show my
inquisitive(刨根问底的) personality by asking her all about our family's past when
they lived over in Europe, years and years ago. I must do all my
responsibilities around the house, which also includes getting my homework done
each evening in order for my fun times with my grandmother to always
ensue. One particular evening, I remembered doing everything my
mom had told me that day to do. This was mainly because grandmother had
previously promised this would be the day she would tell me all about the
obsequious(谄媚的) and sectarian(宗派的) groups of people who lived back then. As soon
as I finished all my responsibilities, I rushed over to her house which was next
door to my house. However, as I was running over there as fast as I could, my
shoes lost traction which made me fall because the yard was icy from the chilly
weather we had the night before. When I got inside of grandmother's house, she
quickly noticed the hurt look on my face and began to ask me as to why my body
was all bruised. Even though I didn't want to tell her exactly what I had
carelessly done on my way over to see her, I did anyway. I
didn't want to tell her originally because I knew that she would then try to
make me go home without telling me a story, which in my childlike mind was a
terrible thing to happen. Go home without hearing a story -- no way! I had
worked so hard all day long in order to have {{U}}this reward{{/U}} and nothing, not
even my banged up knees and bruised elbows, would keep me from this special time
with my grandmother. I told her that I did not have an
intractable disease or anything, and those little bruises were things that could
be taken care of after our story-time was over. Seeing that I would not give up
until I heard a story, my grandmother chuckled as she said, "I had a feeling
your intrinsic nature would not give up easily until you got your way." So
finally, I got to hear the wonderful story of the experiences that my family
dealt with, back in the days when my grandparents lived over in Europe. I can
truly say that the story was well worth it, too!
单选题The professor, together with his students______ capable of doing the skilled work now. A. is B. are C. being D. have
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单选题Japan has a problem many other countries would envy—its workforce works too hard. Curing Japanese workers of disease "workaholism" is proving a difficult job, partly because many of them like work better than anybody else, experts say. Last month, the Japanese government passed a law for a 40-hour working week, down from 48 hours, to let people spend time away from the office or factory. But it could be many years before average work hours fall to the new level. In 1985, Japanese workers worked an average of 2 168 hours a year. But people in Britain worked 1 952 hours, the United States 1 924, West Germany 1 965 and France 1 643. Many Japanese workers work long hours not only because of devotion and pleasure of the job, but also because of fear and inefficiency (无效,不称职). Many people feel that if they raked week off, they will lose touch with the business and fall behind other people. So they would rather stay at their desks. It is also considered bad form in many offices to leave before the boss. So workers will sit at their desks pretending to be busy until their boss finally puts on his jacket and heads out the door.
单选题{{B}}B{{/B}}
An elderly woman yesterday made a legal
claim against a department store because it had wrongly accused her of stealing
a Christmas card. Ms. Doss White, 72 years old, is claiming $ 3 000 damages from
the store for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. Ms. White visited the
store while doing Christmas shopping, but did not buy anything. She was followed
through the town by a store manager. He had been told that a customer saw her
take a card and put it in her shopping bag. He stopped her at a bookstore as she
was reading a book. Ms. White said. "This man, a total stranger, suddenly
grasped my bag and asked if he could look in it." She was taken back to the
store and shut in a small room in full view of shoppers for 20 minutes until the
police arrived. At the police station she was body-searched and nothing was
found. Her lawyer said the department store sent an insincere apology and they
insisted that she might have been stealing. The hearing continues
today.
