单选题According to the passage, background music is so widespread because it can ______.
单选题In England, factory holidays come mostly in the period between mid-July and mid-August. State schools usually only have 6 weeks off, from about mid-July to the end of August.
The coast is the most popular place for the English people to spend their holidays, but there are few seaside hotels. Food in British hotels and restaurants is reasonably cheap, but rooms are not. Few English people rent houses for their holidays, but one of their traditional ways of spending a summer is in a boarding-house (供膳宿舍). Some boarding-house keepers provide all meals for their guests, others provide breakfast only.
The British may refuse to change the time at which they take their holidays, but they have shown themselves very ready to take to new places. Every year, more English men, women and children go to some parts of Europe. Many take their cars, crossing the channel (海峡) by ship. When they get home again, they always talk about how they spend their holidays.
单选题Great changes ______ in our hometown in recent years.
A.have been taken place
B.took place
C.take place
D.have taken place
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单选题I like ______ when my girl friend met me at the airport.[A] it[B] that[C] these[D] them
单选题HowmanyOlympicemployeesandvolunteerswereatthe23rdOlympicGames?
单选题At midnight they reached ________ small village, east of _______ Ever White Mountain.
单选题What has the man just been offered?
单选题Only when ______ possible for all the people present to make a final decision.
单选题Which of the following is NOT true about the trumpet?
单选题Once Arthur Conan Doyle came to Paris. He took a cab at the railway station and went to the hotel.
When he paid for the cab, the cabman said to him, "Thank you. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle!"
The writer was surprised and asked the cabman, "How do you know my name? I see you for the first time in my life."
"You see sir, it is like this," answered the cabman. "several days ago I read in the newspapers about your arrival in Paris from the South; The hat and umbrella in your hands told me that you were an Englishman. That"s why when I saw you I said to myself, "This must be Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.""
"Clever work, very clever work," said the writer, "you analyzed (分析) correctly from the few facts you had." He very much enjoyed the cleverness of the cabman, as you know the hero of his books, Sherlock Holmes can solve the most difficult problems by analyzing the smallest details (细节). So Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself had an analytic mind.
Then he heard the cabman continue saying, "And there is another fact which helped me too, sir."
"What"s that?" asked the writer.
"Your name is written on your suitcase."
单选题Whathappenedtotheman'sbike?
单选题-- Which will you have then, the white one or the blue one? -- I'll take ______ to give myself a change sometimes.[A] one[B] two[C] both[D] either
单选题Once you get a drowning man out of the water, if he isn' t breathing, you must first________.
单选题The third paragraph tells us that ______.
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单选题Before going to Japan, you need ______.
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单选题Whatdidthemangooutfor?
