单选题It was for this reason______her uncle moved out of Shanghai and settled down in a small village.
单选题The seafood doesn't taste ______.
单选题When he heard from the hospital that his father had died, he ______into tears.
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单选题--How long are you staying?
--I don’t know. ________.
单选题The old lady with her two daughters ______ in a street corner.[A] will be seen standing[B] was seen standing[C] were seen stand[D] was seen stand
单选题Whatisthewomanaskingabout?A.Howtoearnmoney.B.Howtowalkdogs.C.Howtomakeadvertisements.
单选题______second thoughts I'm quite content to stay for the time being.[A] At[B] On[C] In[D] As
单选题A post office is open ______ in Americ
单选题WhathappenedtoBob?A.Hewasbadlyill.B.Hehadhislegsbroken.C.HeWashitbyacar.
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单选题Excuse me for breaking in ,______I have some news for you.
单选题People usually regard a good modern newspaper as a remarkable material for reading. Because it provides a large range of news contains, from local crime to international politics, from sport to business, from editorial page to feature articles, which aims to attract different readers. Besides, the way people read it also contributes to make the newspaper become more remarkable. The readers tend to glance or skim it, instead of reading it completely or straight through. The thing that brings the various contains together in one newspaper is its topicality (时事性), which means the immediate relation to what is happening in a certain locality at the moment. However, the rapid speed of production also means that some articles appear in a newspaper only has the transient (短暂的) value. Not two people actually read the same paper. What each person does is to put together his own selection and sequence out of that day's newspaper to made up for his own newspaper. Therefore, reading newspapers efficiently means that get what you want from them without missing things you need or wasting time, which demands skills.
单选题When Amy worked she was badly paid because______.
单选题Whenwilltheymeet?
单选题HOW TO BOOK
Before you book, read the following first.
Booking opens for "Beckett Shorts" on September 8.
BY TELEPHONE
For credit card bookings. Calls are answered.
BOX OFFICE
001789-295623 9:00 a.m. ~ 8:00 p.m. (Mon. ~ Sat.)
00541-541051 (24 hours, 7 days, no booking charge)
BY FAX
For credit card bookings. Please allow at least 48 hours for reply, if required.
BOX OFFICE
001789-261974 or 001862-387765
BY POST
Please enclose a cheque or credit card details together with an SAE or add 50p to the total amount to cover postage. Please send to the Box Office, RST, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV376BB.
Booking opens for all other plays on September 19.
IN PERSON
BOX OFFICE
RST hall, 9.30 a.m. ~ 8:00 p.m. (Non. ~ Sat.)
OVERSEAS BOOKING
The easiest method of payment is by credit card. You can also pay by Eurocheque ( up to £ 500) with your card number written on the back.
PAYING FOR YOUR TICKETS
CREDIT CARDS
We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express and Dinners Club. Please give the card number, name and address of cardholder.
CHEQUES
Cheques and postal orders should be payable to: Royal Shakespeare Theatre.
单选题He ______ gas a mile from home; therefore he had to wait for someone to take his car to the gas station. A. ran out B. ran out of C. ran into D. ran over
单选题______does he write well,______he also speaks well.
单选题—Don't go there alone in such late hours. —Don't worry. I______.[A] haven't[B] won't[C] don't[D] didn't
