_____ been fond of the foreign language last year, I would have taken it.
A.I had
B.If had I
C.Had I
D.If I have
A.I had
B.If had I
C.Had I
D.If I have
第1题
A.Don't you play happily
B.Don't you stay here pleasantly
C.Aren't you fond of yourself
D.Aren't you enjoying yourself
第2题
One of the things I am really fond of is the weekly shopping experience. I like to
imagine pushing the trolley slowly around the supermarket and taking anything that
interests me. But my experience is not always so exciting. First it is difficult to get
a shopping trolley. Carefully designed not only to hold all shapes and sizes of
purchases, a single trolley is hard to get out of the line of trolley s where it is
parked. Often one needs the help of two strong men. The next lesson is that women never
follow a logical route when shopping. Your wife has disappeared before you know it.
After ten minutes of searching, when you finally find her in a far corner, she
enquires: “Where have you been all this time, dear?” Supermarket managers are sent on
courses to learn how to tempt the customers and persuade them to buy goods they do not
really need, at prices they are not able afford. As a newcomer, I am often taken in by
their clever techniques, as I take many goods off the shelves. But I am often
discouraged by my wife. “Put it back, dear.” “You’ve tried that before and didn’t
take to it.” “No, it’s too expensive.” After the week’s groceries have been
collected, the last trial is passing through the checkout counter. Never join the
shortest queue. It usually contains several shoppers who pay by writing out a personal
cheque and who wait until all their purchases have been totaled up before beginning a
mad search through their handbags for their cheque books. When the book is found, the
customer never knows the date, asks again for the forgotten total and forgets to put
the address on the back. Don’t be fooled, either, by thinking that this is the end of
the exercise. When the cheque has been carefully examined by the cashier, a bell rings
, and there is a further wait until a supervisor arrives to say that the cheque can be
accepted. Then it is our turn, and the checkout girl is so quick and efficient that we
don’t have time to get our own chequebook ready. But the people who are packing our
shopping are kind and give us friendly smiles When we come once more into the great
outside world, a broken egg is running down my trousers. I hear the voice of my wife
call out: “Oops, dear, mind the trolley.” Shopping!
1. How often does the author go shopping?
A. every day
B. every week
C. every month
D. every year
2. The author does not find his shopping experience always ______.
A. exciting
B. useful
C. embarrassing
D. time-consuming
3.The last trial is ____________________________.
A. collecting groceries
B. passing through the checkout counter
C. having a rest
D. saying goodbye
4. Who comes to check whether the cheque can be accepted.
A. The supervisor
B. The manager
C. The salesgirl
D. The husband
5. When they come into the great outside world, the author finds that ______.
A. he can’t find the car
B. he can’t find his wife
C. a ten-dollar note on the ground
D. a broken egg is running down his trousers
第3题
It is_____that my nephew is really fond of classic music, which he has been exposed to (熏陶)for years.
A.true
B.real
C.correct
D.right
第4题
A.La République a été fondée
B.La République a fondé.
C.La République a fondu.
D.La Répulique a été fondu
第5题
A. Are you fond of coffee?
B. You adore coffee, don’t you?
C. I wonder if you like coffe
D. Which would you prefer, tea or coffee?
第6题
A.avoided
B.prevented himself from
C.couldn’t help
D.was fond of
第8题
A.doesn't enjoy local food
B.likes eating vegetables
C.is not accustome
D.to local water d is fond of hot drinks
第9题
According to the passage, Italians ______.
A.only sing songs in Hollywood
B.are no longer fond of music
C.only sing and dance in villages
D.don't sing much nowadays
第10题
It all began a year ago when Albert Hall returned home one evening and found a large dog in front of his gate. He was very fond of animals and as he happened to have a small piece of chocolate in his pocket, he gave it to the dog. The next day, the dog was there again. It held up its paws (爪子) and received another piece of chocolate as a reward. Albert called his new friend "Bingo". He never found out the dog's real name, nor who his owner was. However, Bingo appeared regularly every afternoon and it was quite clear that he liked chocolate more than bones. He soon grew dissatisfied with small pieces of chocolate and demanded a large bar a day. If at any time Albert couldn't give it, Bingo got very angry and refused to let him open the gate. Albert was now at Bingo's mercy and had to "buy him" to get into his own house! He spent such a large part of his week's wage to keep Bingo supplied with chocolate that in the end he had to move somewhere else.
246.Albert had been living in the same district for().
A.many weeks
B.under twenty years
C.all his life
D.more than twenty years
247.Albert decided to move because().
A.he didn't get along well with his landlord
B.he was afraid of animals, especially dogs
C.he couldn't get into his own house
D.he was not satisfied with that district
248.Bingo waited for Albert every afternoon at the gate because().
A.he wanted some bones
B.he wanted the chocolate
C.he liked Albert
D.he had no other place to go
249.We can tell from the story that().
A.Albert could afford to buy a large bar of chocolate for Bingo every day
B.Albert didn't like animals any more from then on
C.all dogs are excessive
D.it took Albert too much money to buy chocolate for Bingo
250.Albert had to "buy him" means().
A.Albert had to embrace him
B.Albert had to drive him away
C.Albert had to give him chocolate
D.Albert had to call the police to take him away