单选题I felt so bad all day yesterday that I decided this morning I could not face______day like that.[A] other[B] another[C] the other[D] others
单选题What measure Air Canada will take according to the text?
单选题—De you know who invented______ telephone?—No, but it is really______ telephone?
单选题Until 1983, Tillson Lake had been a lovely weekend and vacation place for many families. Then everything changed. During the Fourth of July weekend, residents woke up one morning to find that the lake had disappeared. Some people didn't believe what they were seeing. They looked again, but to their amazement they found they had been right the first time. The lake was simply no longer there. In its place was a muddy crater hollow, 30 feet deep. It was as if the lake had been a giant bathtub and someone had pulled the plug. The lake's owner, Joseph Unanue, did indeed pull the plug. That's exactly what happened. The dam that held back the water to form the lake was falling apart, so government officials ordered him to repair it. They issued him a permit to lower the water level "five feet or more." He did much more. Mr. Unanue found that repairs to the dam would cost $ 100,000. He didn't want to spend that much, so he opened the dam and lowered the water level until the lake was completely drained. People living above the dam ended up with no lake. People living below the dam ended up with tons of mud and lots of dead fish. Everyone involved was angry with Mr. Unanue. Area residents believe Mr. Unanue acted out of spite hatred. They say he wanted to get back at them because the town wouldn't let him develop an amusement park on the lakeshore. When he couldn't build his park, he just went away and took his lake with him.
单选题Peter plays the piano very well, ______ violin is his favorite instrument. A. because B. as C. since D. yet
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单选题We learn from the text that corals depend on plants for ______.
单选题The May Day holiday gives Chinese families a good chance to travel and leave behind the daily routine(日常琐事). When the seven-day vacation was first put in place in 2000, groups of Chinese tourists went to the mountains to see temples and get off buses to take photos. However, as Chinese travelers diversified(使多样化) their interests, more and more people decided to travel on their own. Millions of families with their own cars prefer to travel by car. Cui Xiaotang, a career(职业) woman, and her two friends left from Beijing Saturday in a car. They did not have a firm destination but drove southwards. "Maybe when there is no road for cars, we will stop and stay one night in a local farmer's house," Cui said excitedly about her plan. Exchanges between north and south and between cities and rural areas are two trends emerging(出现) during the holiday. Northerners can enjoy the beauty of southern rivers, while southerners can travel to cooler parts of the country. While millions of travelers made their way to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, people there decided to go somewhere else. A large number of tourists join groups with plans to travel abroad. Every year, those groups go farther and farther away. There are also those, however, who choose to stay where they are. Sun Bin, a graduate student representing a large number of "stayers", chose the simplest way to avoid tourist crowds during the holiday. "I'd rather stay in the Beijing Library for the seven days to read National Geographic magazine. I have the whole world in my mind but avoid queuing up in the airport," he said.
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单选题HowwasSueabletoleaveschoolforholiday?A.Sheworkedafterschool.B.Herauntgavehermoney.C.Shetalkedwithherteacher.
单选题How many computers will the company ______this year?
单选题What's the best title of the text?
单选题If you keep on, you' ll succeed ______.
单选题—I'11 be away on a business trip. Would you mind looking after my cat? —Not at all.
单选题______ about wild plants that they decided to make a trip to Madagascar for further research.
单选题You can use your Business Telecard International at any card phone in the United Kingdom. Here is some information about making international phone calls. You can now phone almost any country in the world, although in some cases you can only call big cities. When you cannot make direct dialing calls, you can ask. the international operator to help you. This is more expensive and takes more time, but it may be helpful if you want to speak to a particular person and no one else, in this case you should ask for a "person-to-person" call. Even more expensive is a reverse charge call where the person who receives the call pays. If the international line is busy, you can reserve (留下) a call, explain the number you want and the operator will call you back when the line is free. You can save money by calling outside office hours, for example, early in the morning, late at night, and on Sundays. Remember that the time may be different in the country that you are calling. International time is based on GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). London is on GMT and Moscow, for example, is 3 hours ahead. There is one problem: change to DST (Daylight Saving Time) for the summer. In the UK, clocks are put forward one hour in spring and put back in autumn, and so London is actually one hour ahead of GMT in the gummer.
单选题You say he works hard, so he does and ______.[A] so did you[B] so you do[C] so do you[D] so you did
单选题Londoners are great readers. They buy vast numbers of newspapers and magazines and even of books--especially paperbacks, which are still comparatively cheap in spite of ever-increasing rises in the costs of printing. They still continue to buy ' proper' book, too, printed on good paper and bound between hard cowers. There are many streets in London containing shops which specialize in book-selling. Perhaps the best known of these is Charing Cross Road in the very heart of London. Here bookshop in the world to the tiny, dusty little places which seem to have been left over from Dickens’time. Some of these shops sell, of will obtain, any kind of book, but many of them specialize in second-hand books, in art books, in foreign books , in books on philosophy, politics of any other of a very large number of subjects which books may be written. One shop in this area specializes only in books about ballet. Although it may be the most convenient place for Londoners to buy books, Chafing Cross Road is not the cheapest. For the really cheap second-hand volumes, the collector must travel off the beat- en track, to Farringdon Road, for example, in the East Central district of London. Here there is nothing so grandiose (宏大的)as bookshops. Instead, the book sellers come along each morning and tip out their sacks of books on to small barrows (活动推车)which line the roadside. In places like this one can still, occasionally, pick up for few pence an old volume that may be worth many pounds.
单选题You'd better not phone the manager between 9 and 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. He ______ an important meeting.
单选题--You mean you know the man? --No, I know ______ man exactly like him. A. an B. the C. / D. a
