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People who travel a lot fly with Bel
Air, because they know they will get what they want. They want
to go quickly, and safely, across the country, across the sea, or right across
the world--and they know Bel Air will take them where they want to go, when they
want to go. Air flies all the newest, and fastest aero planes, to more towns and
cities, in more countries of the world, than any other airline.
Do you want to go to Paris, Washington, Tokyo? Bel Air will take you
there, at all times of the day or night, right through the week. Bel Air flies
not only to the big cities, but we fly two or three times a week to towns and
cities in the very heart of Asia, Africa and South America.
People who travel a lot fly with Bel Air, because they know they will
leave on time, and arrive on time. They know that the food they will receive,
and the films they will watch, will be of the very best. Bel Air
is second to none.
单选题Without speaking a word, we can make ourselves ______, by using our face and our body, of course.[A] to understand[B] understand[C] understood[D] understanding
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When word got out that Doug Beardsley
was introducing a new course this spring—" Hockey (冰球) Literature and the
Canadian Psyche(精神) "—the 40 seats in the class were quickly taken. ESPN offered
to fly him to New York for a TV chat show, and e-mail arrived from hockey fans
and researchers from as far away as Texas and China.
"{{U}}They{{/U}} think they can learn something about us as a nation by
learning about the game, about Canadian people. They're right. " says Beardsley.
Students in Beardsley's class completed three research papers
related to hockey. The reading list included famous works like The Divine
Ryans by Wayne Johnston, The Good Body by Bill Gas ton and Les
Canadiells by Rick Salutin. They are the kind of books that get at the true
meaning of being Canadian. In Beardsley's words, hockey shows
the very nature of the polite Canadian. "I think that a long with this
peace-sharing, gentle image comes a need for mayhem(混乱). So we invent the game
and—whammo! —you get on the ice and it serves as a way of letting out those
energies that we don't allow ourselves elsewhere. " says Beardsley, who added
that the reason the game needs to be played in winter is our form of saying,
"Look, even up here in the frozen north we can turn this around and make it work
for us. " "I'm talking about something larger than what happens
on the ice and so is the course. "
单选题Wouldn't it be ______ wonderful world if all nations lived in ______ peace with one another?[A] a; /[B] the; an[C] the; the[D] a; the
单选题— Hi, haven't seen you for ages! You look fine! — ______. You look well, too.
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单选题It's too late for you to wait for the bus. I think I can give you ______ home.
单选题My old car broke down on Virginia's Norfolk Freeway 3 months ago. It was half an hour before sunset, and I was 30 miles from home. Since nobody can pick me up, decided to take a bus after my car had died. Later a bus pulled up beside the road, and quickly ran to the bus and asked the driver how far he was going. "Two more crossroads," he said. Then he told me there was another bus I could take and promised me to give me a lift. "This would clearly be a long night," I said to myself. He dropped me off at the bus stop and told me which bus to take. After waiting nearly 40 minutes, I began to think about grabbing a taxi home which would surely cost me an arm and a leg, Then a bus pulled up in front of me. No lighted number could be seen from its windscreen (挡风玻璃),which meant that the bus was already out of service. But to my surprise, the door opened slowly, and I found it was the same driver. "I can't keep you here," he said. "This isn't the best place. I'll give you a ride home." "You are going to drive me home in the bus?" I asked. "No, I'll send you home in my car," he said. "It's a very long way," I said. "Come on." he said. We drove from the station in his car. On our way, he began to tell me a story. In fact, a few days earlier, when his brother ran out of gas, a warm-hearted female driver picked him up and took him to the nearest service station. "I'm just passing the favor along," he said, with a smile on his face.
单选题You must have been troubled by when to say "I love you" because it is one of the greatest puzzles in our life. "A really good relationship should be about being fair and being equal", says psychologist Sidney Crown. "But love is seldom equal." All relationships go through power struggles but, he says, if a love imbalance continues for years, the rot will set in. In love, at least, the silent, withholding type is not always the most powerful. "The strongest one in a relationship is often the person who feels confident enough to talk about their feelings", says educational psychologist Ingrid Collins. "In fact, the person who says 'I love you' first may also be the one who says 'I'm bored with you' first. "Hall believes that much depends on how "I love you" is said and the motivation of the person saying it. "Is it said when they're drank? By saying 'I love you', they really saying 'Do you love me?' If so, wouldn't it just be more honest to say that,". Collins agrees that intention is everything. "It' s not what is said, but how it's said. What it comes down to is the sincerity of the speaker./
单选题The horse's skin ______ to drive away the annoying flies.
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单选题The mother gave the baby a toy ______ in order that she could do her washing.
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单选题When the nurse talked to Mum she thought Mum was a ______.
单选题He can't pay ________ as the salesman asked for.A. as a high priceB. as high a priceC. as high as a priceD. as high price
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单选题Sanford failed the midterm exam because ______.
