I couldn't stand London! Bloody______place.
A.splendid
B.awesome
C.awful
A.splendid
B.awesome
C.awful
第1题
I couldn't stand London! Bloody ______ place.
A、splendid
B、awesome
C、awful
第2题
Mike:Professor Cupper ’s class is so boring ; I just can’t stand itany more!
Susan: ________ It’srequired
A.Well, why notjust drop out of it?
B.Why, you can say that again!
C.Well, you might as well get used to it.
D.Why, I couldn’t agree more!
第3题
A.set up
B.rang up
C.built up
D.called up
第4题
A.mentioned
B.expected
C.insisted
D.declared
第5题
1.Mike now lives in __________.
A.a village in Scotland
B.a village near London
C.London
2.__________ got up late every morning.
A.Mike’mum
B.Mike
C.I
3.25 years later, Mike __________.
A.is early in doing everything
B.still is late as in the past
C.is never late again
4.As boys both of us liked __________.
A.fishing
B.swimming
C.riding bicycles
5.We walked 5 miles back home because we __________.
A.were drunk
B.were tired
C.enjoyed walking
第6题
The【24】thing was that practically all the students went to class, and very few people stayed up late at night. Only the new people stayed up or【25】class. The new ones always went【26】at first, but this never lasted long. Our teachers treated us like【27】; never did we have to【28】"stand up". I don't know of one student who didn't try his best.
The subjects were the same as those in【29】school, but what a difference in the approach(方式 )! For example, in botany (植物学) we had no classes in the spring or fall, but instead we【30】two gardens, a vegetable garden and a flower garden. Then in winter we each studied a few【31】things about what we had grown. In math the students built three different kinds of storerooms—small ones of course, but usable. They did this instead of having lessons in the classroom. They really had a【32】time too, designing everything, drawing the blueprints, figuring out the angles (角度) and so on. I didn't take math. I can't stand it! Besides, I could do the things with numbers. That's【33】! On the whole I think I am a better person for having gone to the school. I can read and write as well as anyone else of my age, and I can think better. That's probably a real big【34】between the free school and regular school—the amount of【35】.
(41)
A.desks
B.lights
C.students
D.buildings
第7题
The English author (writer), Richard Savage, was once living in London in great poverty. In order to earn (make) a little money he had written the story of his life, but not many copies of the book had been sold in the shop, and Savage was living from hand to mouth. As a result of his lack of food he became very ill, but after a time, because of the skill of the doctor who had looked after him, he got well again. After a week or two the doctor sent a bill to Savage for his visits, but poor Savage hadn't any money and couldn't pay it. The doctor waited for another month and sent the bill again. But still no money came. After several weeks he sent it to him again asking for his money. In the end he came to Savage's house and asked him for payment, saying to Savage, "You know you owe your life to me and I expected some gratitude (thankfulness) from you."
"I agree," said Savage, "that I owe my life to you, and to prove to you that I am not ungrateful for your work I will give my life to you." With these words he handed to him two copies entitle, THE LIFE OF RICHARD SAVES.
The best title for this text should be "______".
A.A Poor English Writer
B.A Skilled Doctor
C.A Life for a Life
D.The Life of Richard Savage
第8题
DThe English author (writer), Richard Savage, was once living in London in great poverty. In order to earn (make) a little money he had written the story of his life, but not many copies of the book had been sold in the shop, and Savage was living from hand to mouth. As a result of his lack of food he became very ill, but after a time, because of the skill of the doctor who had looked after him, he got well again. After a week or two the doctor sent a bill to Savage for his visits, but poor savage hadn’t any money and couldn’t pay it. The doctor waited for another month and sent the bill again. But still no money came. After several weeks be sent it to him again asking for his money. In the end he came to Savage’s house and asked him for payment, saying to Savage, “You know you owe your life to me and I expected some gratitude (thankfulness) from you. “
“I agree,” said Savage, “that I owe my life to you, and to prove to you that I am not ungrateful for your work I will give my life to you.” With these words he handed to him two copies entitle, THE LIFE OF RICHARD SAVES.
第51题:The best title for this text should be ________.
[A] A Poor English Writer
[B] A Skilled Doctor
[C] A Life for a Life
[D] The Life of Richard Savage
第9题
A、have canceled
B、has to cancel
C、must cancel
D、had to cancel
第10题
"I agree," said Savage, "that I owe my life to you, and to prove to you that I am not ungrateful for your work I will give my life to you." With these words he handed to him two copies entitled THE LIFE OF RICHARD SAVAGE.
The best title for this text should be ______.
A.A Poor English Writer
B.A Skilled Doctor
C.A Life for a Life
D.The Life of Richard Savage
第11题
So far few details have been reported, but it is feared that at least twenty people lost their lives, among them the pilot, who was killed instantly. The local ambulances and firemen were on the scene within minutes of the crash, but additional help had to be rushed from other areas.
Mr. Lesilie Collins, one of the survivors, told our reporter, "We passengers noticed the engines were making a funny noise. Of course we couldn't see anything because of the fog, but the pilot said there was nothing to worry about. The next thing we know, the engines went dead. There was a rushing noise--and after that I don’t remember any more."
Mr. Collins is now in hospital, being treated for minor injuries. We will be bringing you further news of the crash as we receive it. In the meantime relatives are asked to ring 02-3457211 for information.
The plane was ______.
A.flying some businessmen to London
B.on a regular flight to London
C.returning from a trade fair
D.bound for Carlisle