单选题What time does the flight leave for Madrid?
单选题Conversation One
单选题I want to put some money into my bank account, so I"m going to ______ bank this afternoon. It"s in ______ Midland Street.
单选题{{B}}Section A{{/B}} Directions: There is one
passage in this section with 5 questions. For each question, there are four
choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line
through the centre.
Questions 51 - 55 are based on
the following passage. I was dirty, smelly, hungry and
somewhere beneath all that, suntanned. It was the end of an Inter-Rail holiday.
My body couldn't take any more punishment. My mind couldn't deal with any more
foreign timetables, currencies or languages. "Never again," I
said, as I stepped onto home ground. I said exactly the same thing the following
year. And the next. All I had to do was buy one train ticket and, because I was
under twenty-five years old, I could spend a whole month going anywhere I wanted
in Europe. Ordinary beds are never the same once you've learnt to sleep in the
corridor of a train, the rhythm rocking you into a deep sleep.
Carrying all your possessions on your back in a rucksack makes you have a
very basic approach to travel, and encourages incredible wastefulness that can
lead to burning socks that have become too anti-social, and getting rid of books
when finished. On the other hand, this way of looking at life is entirely in the
spirit of Inter-Rail, for common sense and reasoning can be thrown out of the
window along with the paperback book and the socks. All it takes to achieve this
carefree attitude is one of those tickets in your hand. Any
system that enables young people to travel through countries at a rate of more
than one a day must be pretty special. On that first trip, my friends and I were
at first unaware of the possibilities of this type of train ticket, thinking it
was just an inexpensive way of getting to and from our chosen camp-site in
southern France. But the idea of non-stop travel proved too tempting, for there
was always just one more country over the border, always that little bit further
to go. And what did the extra miles cost us? Nothing. We were
not completely uninterested in culture. But this was a first holiday without
parents, as it was for most other Inter-Railers, and in organizing our own
timetable we left out everything except the most immediately available sights.
This was the chance to escape the guided tour, an opportunity to do something
different. I took great pride in the fact that, in many places, all I could be
bothered to see was the view from the station. We were just there to get by, and
to have a good time doing so. In this we were not different from most of the
other Inter-Railers with whom we shared corridor floors, food and water, money
and music. The excitement of travel comes from the sudden
reality of somewhere that was previously just a name. It is as if the city in
which you arrive never actually existed until the train pulls in at the station
and you are able to see it with your own tired eyes for the first
time.
Questions:
单选题Shoe is ______ a musician than her brother.
A. much of
B. much as
C. more of
D. more as
单选题Mr. Langdon: Come on in, please. I'm sure you must be Mr. Cheung for the Foreign Trade Corporation, right?Mr. Cheung: Yes, I am. I hope I am not late for our appointment.Mr. Langdon: ______ I was expecting you. Please sit down. Would you like to try a cup of Canadian bag-tea?Mr. Cheung: Thank you. I've come to make you that your stay here is a pleasant one.A. Don't mention it.B. No, not at all.C. No problem.D. It's not the point.
单选题Which American state is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean? A. Alaska. B. Hawaii. C. Florida. D. California.
单选题______ the note you left, I would have forgotten to close the door.
单选题When did the Christmas tradition of decorative wreaths start?
单选题What’s Reiche’s contribution about the mystery of the Nazca Lines even though she had not solved it herself?
单选题The period ranging from 1865 to 1914 has been referred to as ______ in American literature. A. the Age of Colonialism B. the Age of Romanticism C. the Age of Realism D. the Age of Modernism
单选题People throughout the world are eating ______ meat per person as they
did in 1950.
A. more than twice
B. twice much as
C. twice as much
D. twice more
单选题Sorryabouttheloss.Butitwillgiveyousomereliefifyourhouseis_______againstfire.
单选题We had an exciting ______ on the Trans-Siberian railway last week.
单选题In the same area ______, with a circular church-so that the devil couldn't find a corner to conceal himself in, or so the locals say. A. a village of Bowmore is B. there is a village of Bowmore C. is the village of Bowmore D. the Bowmore's village is
单选题The resistance experienced when one body moves over another, ______ it is in contact, is called frictional force.
单选题Which country didn't press Burma to speed up its reforms?
单选题In 1794, the US government and the ______ government signed
Jay Treaty
.
单选题About ______ of the people in Quebec are of French descent. A. 30% B. 50% C. 80% D. 90%
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