九、阅读短文,从方框中选择正确的词填入文中的横线上.(二)When I left school two years ago,I went to study at 167)____in Beijing.Ienjoyed the 168)____I took very muchbut it was quite hard work.A number ofmy first year 169...九、阅读短文,从方框中选择正确的词填入文中的横线上.(二)When I left school two years ago,I went to study at 167)____in Beijing.Ienjoyed the 168)____I took very muchbut it was quite hard work.A number ofmy first year 169)_____came from foreighcountries such as Japan and America,andthey 170)____me to their language andway of life.I also showed them somethingof China.We went to different types of171)____some evenings and tried differ-ent kinds of food.展开更多
七、阅读理解。(15分) Telling One Country about Another When I arrived in Washington in the latethirties,I was one of the only four British cor-respondents.Today,there must be forty orfifty,if you count reporters w...七、阅读理解。(15分) Telling One Country about Another When I arrived in Washington in the latethirties,I was one of the only four British cor-respondents.Today,there must be forty orfifty,if you count reporters who are there towrite special news stories,and the staffs of theBBC and independent TV companies.This in-crease proves a simple rule:the best reporters,like the best cooks,move towards the mostpowerful countries(The Australians complain,as Americans did fifty year ago,that the for-eign press corps in their country is too small).When Britain really ruled the waves,in thetime of King George V,London was the capi-展开更多
文摘九、阅读短文,从方框中选择正确的词填入文中的横线上.(二)When I left school two years ago,I went to study at 167)____in Beijing.Ienjoyed the 168)____I took very muchbut it was quite hard work.A number ofmy first year 169)_____came from foreighcountries such as Japan and America,andthey 170)____me to their language andway of life.I also showed them somethingof China.We went to different types of171)____some evenings and tried differ-ent kinds of food.
文摘七、阅读理解。(15分) Telling One Country about Another When I arrived in Washington in the latethirties,I was one of the only four British cor-respondents.Today,there must be forty orfifty,if you count reporters who are there towrite special news stories,and the staffs of theBBC and independent TV companies.This in-crease proves a simple rule:the best reporters,like the best cooks,move towards the mostpowerful countries(The Australians complain,as Americans did fifty year ago,that the for-eign press corps in their country is too small).When Britain really ruled the waves,in thetime of King George V,London was the capi-