单选题The computer doesn"t work well, so something ______ wrong.
单选题Almost every family buys at least one copy of a newspaper every day. Some people subscribe (订阅) to as many as two or three newspapers. But why do people read newspapers? Five hundred years ago, news of important happenings-battles lost and won, kings or rulers overthrown (推翻) or killed-took months and even years to travel from one country to another. The news was passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in far away countries on the same day they happen. Apart from supplying news from all over the world, newspapers give us a lot of other useful information. There are weather reports, radio, television and film guides, book reviews, stories and, of course, advertisements. The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products. They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for the advertising space, but it is worth the money, for news of their products goes into almost every home in the country. For those who produce newspapers, advertisements are also very important. Money earned from advertisements makes it possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price and still make a profit. Newspapers often have information on gardening, cooking and fashion as well as a small but very popular section on jokes and cartoons (漫画).
单选题I'm going to Beijing on business, and I will be back______two weeks.
单选题Max: Do you mind waiting outside for a moment?
Steve: ________ .
单选题Mr. King often (wore) a heavy coat (because) he was not used (to live) in such a cold (climate).
单选题Wealth, education and occupation vary greatly ______ members of the middle class.
单选题The little girl was turned ______ by her stepfather and she had no place to go.
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单选题As a policeman, Mr. Brown thought that he had a duty to ______ the lost children in finding their homes.
单选题He doesn't know what to say, for it is the first time that he______with a girl.
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单选题Your mind should be ______ on work and study.
单选题W: Sunshine Hotel. May I help you?
M: ______
单选题Mori:
You look so angry. What happened?
Susan:
Nothing. I"d rather not talk about it.
Mori:
Come on. ______
单选题The most obvious difference between the working class and the middle class in English is thek ______ .
单选题The squirrel was lucky that it just missed ______. A. catching B. to be caught C. being caught D. to catch
单选题{{B}}Passage 42{{/B}}
Some countries have large numbers of
earthquakes. Japan is one of them. Others do not have many; for example, there
are few earthquakes in Britain. There is often a great noise
during an earthquake. The earth shakes. Houses fall down. Railway lines are
broken. Sometimes many people are killed in an earthquake.
Earthquakes often happen near volcanoes, but this is not always true. The
centers of some are under the sea. The bottom of the sea suddenly moves. The
powerful forces inside the earth break the rocks. The coast is shaken and great
waves appear. These waves travel long distances and rush over the land when they
reach it. (42) {{U}}They are strong enough to break down houses and other
buildings; sometimes they break more buildings than the earthquake
itself.{{/U}} What kind of buildings stands up best in an
earthquake? A building with concrete walls is perhaps the best. A steel frame
will make it even stronger. The frame holds the different parts together, and
the walls do not easily fall. There is less chance of fire because concrete and
steel do not burn. This kind of building is the
safest.
单选题______ you say, he won"t listen to you.
单选题These changes will affect all managers and to a lesser _____ some ordinary workers.
单选题Nicolas: I"d like to donate money to help poor children at school. To whom shall I give my share?
Li Ming: ______ I"ll ask about that and let you know.