单选题How often do you use the Internet? Most American teens spend a lot of time emailing friends and surfing the Internet. A new study of more than 2 500 teens made by Yahoo, says that more teens use the Internet than watch television. In an average week, an American teen will spend: * 16.7 hours online (not including emailing) * 13.6 hours watching TV * 12 hours with the radio on * 7.7 hours on the phone * 6 hours reading books and magazines (not including school books) The study says that being able to choose what you look at is the main reason teens choose the Internet over other types of media(传媒). On a typical day, an American teen can choose from over 200 cable television networks, 5 500 magazines, 10 500 radio stations, more than 30 million websites, and 122 000 new books. The number of Internet users in China has grown by 15 per cent over the past six months to 68 million. This is the second largest online population in the world after the US.
单选题— Do you think the Stars will beat the Bulls?
— Yes. They have better players, so I ______ them to win.
单选题When the peace talk failed, there was a very real fear that war may ______ at any time.[A] break out[B] break up[C] break off[D] break down
单选题Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Toaskherforhelp.B.Togiveheraninvitation.C.Toaskhertobringsomething.
单选题Gallery News New picture The Gallery (美术馆) now has a fine still life by the Dutch 18th century painter Jan van Os. This large picture (89.1cm × 71cm) of flowers and fruit is painted in light bright colours on wood. It is one of the first pictures of this type in the Gallery. The picture is signed and dated 1777 and 1778. It is not unusual for a picture like this to be dated in two years : the artist waited for par ticular flowers to come out in their different seasons in order to paint them. This picture was given to the Gallery by Miss Violet Churchman in memory of her sister Ida Nancy. It is now on show in Room 25. Special exhibition The exhibition 'Painting in Spain During the Late 18th Century' opened in the Sunley Room on 15 March. Recently the Gallery has bought works by three Spanish painters of this period -- Paret, Melendez and Francisco Bayeu, who are the focus (重点) of the exhibition. These three artists are joined by Francisco' s brother Ramon, by Antonio Gonzalez, and by two Italians who worked in Spain during these years -- Corrado Giaquinto and Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. The exhibition runs until 31 May. Lecture news Lectures will be given along with the special exhibition every Wednesday. On 5 April, Lizzie Barker will discuss the work of Melendez, while on 12 April, Sarah Symmons will lecture on Luis Parter. On 19 and 26 April, Juliet Wilson will talk about Francisco Bayeu. On 25 April, a Tues day, Erika Langmuir will explain how artists often ' tell a story' through their pictures.
单选题Last week there was a car accident on the highway between our town and a larger town five miles away. Several people stopped to help, just as I did, but none of us had a set of medical equipment in hand for a sudden event, as well as blankets, pillows or anything else that could be helpful at the scene of an accident. Such a situation made us all realize how little most people know about first aid (急救). It also made me decide to carry first treating equipment in my car from then on. If you put this in your paper, it may wake up a lot of people to the importance of being better prepared than I was.
单选题You can never imagine what great difficulty I have ______ your house.[A] found[B] to find[C] finding[D] for finding
单选题WhydidTomwanttogoandeatoutthatevening?
单选题The word "proper" in the first line of the second paragraph means______.
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单选题It was the district sports meeting. My foot still hadn't healed (痊愈) from a (n) (36) injury. I had (37) whether or not I should attend the meeting. But there I was, (38) for the 3,000-metre run. "Ready...set..." The gun popped and we were off. The other girls rushed (39) me. I felt (40) as I fell farther and farther behind. "Hooray!" shouted the crowd. It was the loudest (41) I had ever heard at a meeting. The first-place runner was two laps (圈) ahead of me when she crossed the finish line. "Maybe I should (42) ," I thought as I moved on. (43) , I decided to keep going. During the last two laps, I ran (44) and decided not to (45) in track next year. It wouldn't be worth it, (46) my foot did heal. When I finished, I heard a cheer- (47) than the one I'd heard earlier. I turned around and (48) , the boys were preparing for their race. "They must be cheering for the boys." I was leaving (49) several girls came up to me. "Wow, you've got courage!" one of them told me. "Courage? I just (50) a race!" I thought. "I would have given up on the first lap," said another girl. "We were cheering for you. Did you hear us?" Suddenly, I regained (51) . I decided to (52) track next year. I realized strength and courage aren't always (53) in medals and victories, but in the (54) we overcome (战胜). The strongest people are not always the people who win, (55) the people who don't give up when they lose.
单选题What about Shakespeare's life is not known to people today?
单选题Whatdidthewomandoatfirst?A.Sherefusedtheman'srequest.B.Sherecommendedthemananexpensiveapartment.C.Shewantedtosellherapartment.
单选题What does the man think of the woman?
单选题--The boy is Telling a lie. --How do you know? --His face has given him ______.[A] off[B] up[C] away[D] out
单选题Whatsportsdoesthemanliketoplayafterwork?
单选题I don't think you two know each other, ______? A. do I B. don't I C. do you D. don't you
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单选题Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?[A]Inadepartment.[B]Inarestaurant.[C]Inafactory.
单选题We ate in the ______ restaurant.
