单选题Kuwait is ______.
单选题One of the boys kept laughing, ____ annoyed Jane greatly.
单选题______ is standing at the corner of the street.[A] A police[B] The police[C] Police[D] A policeman
单选题In almost every big university (大学) in the U.S.A, football is a favourite sport. American football is not like soccer. Players sometimes kick the ball, but they also throw the ball and run with it. They try to take it to the other end of the field(场地). They have four chances(机会)to move the ball ten yards(码). They can carry it or throw it. If they move it to other end of the field, they receive six points(分). This is called a touchdown(底线得分) It is difficult to move the ball. Eleven men on the team try to stop the man who has the ball. If the man does not move the ball ten yards, his team kicks the ball to the other team. Each university wants its team to win. Thousands of people come to watch. They all yell (喊加油) for their favourite team. Young men and women called cheerleaders (啦啦队长) come to help the people yell more. Each team plays ten or eleven games. Each season begins in September and ends(结束) in November. If a team is very good, it may play another game after the season ends. The best teams play again on January 1, the first day of the New Year. Many people go to see these games and many others watch them on TV.
单选题Her brother likes playing ______ football, while she likes playing ______ piano.
单选题New York, 10 November -- 5:27 p. m. , yesterday, biggest power failure in the city's history. Thousands of people got stuck in lifts. Martin Saltzman spent three hours between the 21 st and 22nd floors of the Empire State Building. "There were twelve of us. But no one panicked. We passed the time telling stories and playing word games. One man wanted to smoke but we didn't let him. Firemen finally got us out." "It was the best night we've ever had. "said Angela Carraro, who runs and Italian restaurant on 42nd Street. "We had lots of candles on the tables and the waiters were carrying candles on their trays. The place was full -- and all night, in fact, for after we had closed, we let the people stay on and spend the night here." The zoos had their problems like everyone else. Keepers worked through the night. They used blankets to keep flying squirrels and small monkeys warm. While zoos had problems keeping warm, supermarkets had problems keeping cool. "All of our ice cream and frozen foods melted," said the manager of a store in downtown Manhattan. "They were worth $ 50 000." The big electric clock in the lobby (大厅) of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in downtown Manhattan started ticking (滴答) again at 5:25 this morning. It was almost on time.
单选题Mr Hall ______ several mistakes Tom made in the composition and asked him to correct them.[A] took out[B] let out[C] pointed out[D] looked out
单选题Which of the following sentences is true according to this article?
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Kristy, 28, a cook in La Gross, often
wondered what she'd do in a life-threatening situation. On August 29, 1997, she
got her answer. While she was driving on a road, a big truck hit its head on a
pickup car. The pickup burst into flames. Kristy rushed out and ran to the
pickup. Two farmers, Dean Bernhard, 51, and his brother Donald, 44, were inside.
When she got close, Kristy could see the unconscious driver. "The other man was
under the passenger seat." Said Kristy, "The smells were sickening. I was afraid
the truck would blow up and kill us all." The driver of the big
truck was struggling to open the passenger door. So Kristy rushed to the
driver's side. Finally they opened the door. She reached in, seized the driver,
to the horror, felt her hands sink into his chest. She quickly dragged the man
to safety on the roadside, then hurried back. As Kristy stared down the ditch
(水沟) with the passenger, the pickup blew up. She jumped on top of him and they
both rolled to safety. When the police arrived a while later,
Kristy started crying, "I want my mum." In fact she cried for the net three
months. Today, the two farmers, each the father or two chlidren, are good
friends with Kristy. To show their deep appreciation, they bought her a ring
with nine diamonds one for each member of their immediate families, and the
ninth for her.
单选题He had two houses. He lived with his wife and child in the outer house,______was comfortable and clean.[A] which[B] that[C] it[D] where
单选题--I'd like to invite you to a concert this evening.--Thank you, but ______ I'll be free I'm not sure at that moment.[A] while[B] if[C] when[D] whether
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}}
With the support of our readers, China
Today has become successful in helping the world learn about China, and has
built a bridge of friendship between the people of China and the rest of the
world. Every day we receive many letters from our readers
expressing their admiration (赞赏,钦佩) for China and their suggestions for
improving the quality of the magazine. Some letters are published in "Postbag"
while others are kept for reference (参考). Many readers have
suggested contests (竞赛) to develop closer contact between readers and editors.
We held a History and Tourism Contest in 1995 and a China Trivia Contest in
1996. We received warm responses to both. This year, China
Today is holding a Reading Contest. Questions, chosen from articles
published this year, will appear every three issues. Entrants must mail their
answers before January 31, 1999. Fifty entries with correct answers to all
questions will be selected as prize winners. All winners will be named in the
April 1999 issue.
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单选题According to the passage, what is the schoolhouse-on-wheels?
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Jamaica is an island country. It is a
very beautiful and sunny place. It has green mountains and white beaches,
Jamaica has warm days all year long. It rains a lot there. When
Jamaica was founded, it was called Sunda Kelapa. Indians lived in Jamaica. Then
Christopher Columbus arrived in 1494 and took the island for Spain. They made
Indians work for them. Later they also brought Africans to the island to work as
slaves. Then the British took Jamaica in 1655. Jamaica became a
free country in 1962. English became the official language in Jamaica.
As the cities in Jamaica grew, more people decided to move to Jamaica.
Most of them came from China or India. The people in Jamaica
wear colorful clothes. They carry things in a basket on top of their heads. Like
most people in other countries around the world, Jamaicans like to play soccer.
They also like to play a game called cricket. Cricket is played a little bit
like baseball. It is a British game. People in Jamaica have many
jobs. They work on farms. They sell fruits and vegetables in markets. Some pick
coffee in the fields. Some work in factories. Some work in hotels, restaurants,
and shops. Some people drive trucks. Some just work at home. They clean their
own houses and take care of their children.
单选题______about the exam that he decided to turn to Mr. Zhang for help.[A] So curious he was[B] So curious was he[C] Such curious he was[D] Such curious was he
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单选题This message is very important; Can you make sure that Helen ______ it?
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单选题Li Ming, look at yourself, ______ you go to a wedding in such a suit?
