单选题What kind of ticket did the man want to buy?
单选题I thought her nice and honest ______ I met her.
单选题阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
I began to register on Monday/by
picking up registration forms, completing them, and then turning them in with my
photo. On Tuesday when I{{U}} (36) {{/U}}to pay my fee, the lady at the
fee desk{{U}} (37) {{/U}}me to the line of{{U}} (38)
{{/U}}registrants because the university's computer refused to{{U}} (39)
{{/U}}my forms. Even after standing in line for an hour, I{{U}} (40)
{{/U}}to see the humor in the{{U}} (41) {{/U}}when the little man at
the desk told me that I did not have a good{{U}} (42) {{/U}}for not
living in a school dormitory. However, he{{U}} (43) {{/U}}to let me
register when I asked him to note the{{U}} (44) {{/U}}of my being a girl
and the university's all-boy dormitories. He asked me to come back the next day,
at which time my{{U}} (45) {{/U}}would have been through the computer
again. When. I came back on Wednesday and{{U}} (46) {{/U}}Tuesday's
experience, I began to{{U}} (47) {{/U}}my sense of humor. Almost to
my{{U}} (48) {{/U}}I was not sent to the line of problem registration on
Thursday.{{U}} (49) {{/U}}the lady at the fee desk{{U}} (50)
{{/U}}my computerized fee receipt and announced that I{{U}} (51)
{{/U}}Green College $100. When I questioned her about the{{U}} (52)
{{/U}}of registering for 15 hours a week for that small fee, she answered
that the computer{{U}} (53) {{/U}}that I was a full-time teacher. Early
the next morning, Friday, I visited the registrar, who was able to{{U}} (54)
{{/U}}the problem, and then went so the Fiscal Office where I paid ,the
additional fee. As I wrote the check, I congratulated myself on{{U}} (55)
{{/U}}registration at Green College in only five
days.
单选题—Were you showed around the Forbidden City during your visit in Beijing? —No, but I wish I ______.
单选题Only by diligence and honesty ______ in life. A. one succeed B. one will be succeed C. can one be succeeded D. can one succeed
单选题--Whom do you want to see at the moment? --The man ______ Mr Zhang. A. calls himself B. you call C. calling himself D. is called
单选题They first arrived on British ships almost 200 years ago, with the aim of cutting back a rapid growth of rat (鼠) population. Then the cats themselves became the problem. After dealing with the rats, they turned to birds—and now hundreds of them have been killed in a move to protect rare (稀有) birds. Even cat lovers have been persuaded to back the move, after being told that there was no other choice. When British sailors took control of Ascension Island in 1815, they found nobody living on it but that it was overrun with rats which had escaped from sinking ships. They introduced cats to kill the rats—and were soon overrun by cats. By 1820 they were sending back to England for dogs to kill the cats, but that didn't work. Ever since, the wild cat population has been attacking the birds. Man introduced these cats, and it has disturbed the balance. Ascension Island is a most important seabird gathering place. We have to undo man's mistake in bringing cats here. Action has been taken to kill off wild cats for the protection of birds. Only cats raised as pets are allowed. Since they are micro-chipped (加电子芯片的), if they get caught they can be sent back to their owner. The action can be considered rather successful. The cat population is down to the last few—they're the most difficult ones to catch.
单选题On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clarke locked the door and went to the women's club as usual. It was a pleasant way of passing time (36) an old woman who lived (37) . When she came home she sensed something (38) . Had someone got in? The back door and the windows were all (39) and there was no (40) of forced entry. Had (41) been taken? She went from room to room, (42) , and found her camera and spare watch (43) . The following Thursday she went out at her (44) time, but didn't go to the club. (45) she took a short walk in a park nearby and came home, (46) herself in through the back door. She settled down to wait and see what would (47) . It was 4 o'clock when the front doorbell rang. Mrs. Clarke was (48) tea at the time. The bell rang again, and (49) she heard her letter-box being pushed open. (50) the kettle of boiling water, she moved quietly (51) the door. A (52) of wire appeared through the letter-box, and then a (53) . The wire turned and caught around the knob on the door lock Mrs. Clarke raised the kettle and (54) the water over the hand. (55) was heard outside as the (56) fell to the floor and the hand was pulled back, which was (57) by the sound of running feet. It wasn't long (58) the police caught the thief. And Mrs. Clarke was greatly (59) at the club for her successful (60) .
单选题Whatwasthespeaker'sfriend?A.Hewasatourist.B.Hewasastudent.C.Hewasateacher.
单选题Editor: These days there has been a lot of talk about cutting a day off the sixday work week. I find one excuse for not taking this system (制度) unacceptable. It says that under today's conditions, when our work efficiency is still very low and the work-load quite heavy, we cannot follow the ex- ample of technologically advanced western countries in practising the five-day work week. Their conclusion is: The time is not ripe for such a system. I really don' t see much point in this argument (争论,论点). They say the efficiency of the majority of our workers has been very low, but do they know what caused today's low efficiency? It's old time requirement that no matter how soon you can get your work done, you must still stick to your post and never leave. If we do not start a new system that is more exciting now , there are few chances that the low efficiency in our work can be changed.
单选题What kind of room does William Woods want?
单选题A new kind of radar has been developed for spaceship travelers. A working laboratory model of a new system of radar that makes use of a beam of light is said to be ten thousand times more accurate than the best comparable system of radar that uses microwaves. The model has shown that this radar system, known as laser-dopple radar, can measure with absolute precision speeds varying from spaceship orbital injection(进入)velocities(速度)of five miles per second down to virtual stops-speeds of less than one-thousandth of an inch per second. According to the scientists who are developing this system, such fine measures of velocity are of prime importance in space missions. In a rendezvous(对接) between two spaceships, or in a landing approach by a vehicle onto an orbiting space station, a bump could rip open a ship's skin, or a nudge could knock the station out of its orbit. The light-beam radar, which operates at a frequency of trillions of cycles(百万兆) per second, could easily detect and measure the movement of a vehicle edging up to a satellite space station. A control system using so precise a signal as this would allow a huge vehicle to dock at a space station as lightly as a feather.
单选题The doctors came to visit Jerey Page, expecting______.
单选题WhatdidJackdoyesterday?
单选题Parents have to accept their children for ______ they are and not ______ they want them to be.
单选题All the students are ______ to take part in the activity.
A.require
B.requiring
C.required
D.to require
单选题Kuwait is a country which is quite small, but which is very rich. It has a population of a little more than a million and it is situated at the north end of the Persian Gulf, between Iraq on the north and Saudi Arabia on the south. This small desert country is one of the world's leading oil producers and it has about 15 percent of the world's known petroleum (石油) reserves. Since the discovery of oil in 1938, Kuwait rulers have turned the country into a prosperous(繁荣) welfare (福利) state. It has free primary and secondary education, free health care and social services, and the Kuwait do not have to pay any personal income tax for those services. The rate (比率) of literacy (识字,有文化) is high and constantly growing. The University of Kuwait was opened in 1966, but many of the Kuwait students still study in colleges and universities abroad, at state expense. Ku- wait is an Arab country, about 99 percent of the people who live there are Moslems. But fewer than half of these Moslems are actually citizen of Kuwait. This is because there are many Moslems immigrants living and working there. The other percent of the population, in other words the non-Moslems, are recent immigrants who were attracted by the opportunities to work for the oil companies. There are several thousand Europeans and Americans in Kuwait. Many of them are employed by the oil companies.
单选题WhatareJohnandMarytalkingabout?
单选题WhydidthemanstartthequarrelwithMary?A.BecauseMarybrokehisglassanddidn'tsaysorrytohim.B.BecausehebrokeMary'sglass.C.BecauseMarydidn'tanswerhisquestionpolitely.
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}}
In some parts of the United States,
fanning is easy. But fanning has always been difficult in the northeastern
corner of the country, which is called New England. New England
has many trees and thin, rocky soil. Anyone who has wanted to start a new farm
there has had to work very hard. The first job has been cutting down trees. The
next job has been digging stumps (树桩) of the trees out of the soil. Then the
farmer has had the difficult job of removing stones from his land.
The work of removing stones never really ends, because every winter more
stones appear. They come up through the thin soil from the rocks below.
Farmers have to keep removing stones from the fields. Even today, farms
which have been worked on for 200 years keep producing more stones.
That is why stone walls are used instead of fences around New England
fields. The stone walls are not high; a man can easily climb over them. But they
keep the farmer's cows from joining his neigh bour's
COWS.
