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第1题
I like working here, but I don’t like travelling by tube.It’s too busy! We start work at nine o’clock.There are some very nice colleagues, and I often eat lunch with them in the canteen.Lunch is from one o’clock to two o’clock.Then I finish work at 6 o’clock.My brother works near my office.He is in insurance, and sometimes we have a drink in the pub in the evening – but at the moment he is having a holiday in Scotland.
1、The writer () new job.
A.doesn’t like his
B.likes his
C.is looking for a
2、The writer works in ().
A.insurance
B.marketing
C.computers
3、The writer works for about ()on weekdays.
A.8 hours
B.9 hours
C.10 hours
4、The writer thinks the tube is too ().
A.noisy
B.slow
C.busy
5、The writer and his brother ().
A.sometimes see each other
B.never see each other
C.see each other every day
第3题
A.Fine
B.Thanks
C.With Pleasure
D.See you
第4题
根据汉语提示完成英语句子。 |
1. 我们迟到了,飞机10分钟前起飞了。 We were late for the plane. It________ten minutes ago. 2. 如果你那样做了,老师不会让你进去。 If you do, the teacher won't____you____. 3. 昨晚9点钟她在举行一场惊喜聚会。 She was having a _______ _______ at nine o'clock last night 4. 我妈妈的衣服过时了。 My mother's clothes are____of _______. 5. 我认为有一天我的梦想会实现的。 I think my dream will________. |
第5题
Passage 3
Some marriages seem to collapse so suddenly that you’d need a crystal ball to predict their demise (灭亡).In other cases, though, the seeds of marital _1_ are not only easier to see but they may be planted even before the honeymoon bills come _2_ . According to UCLA psychologist Thomas Bradbury, Ph. D., the way a newlywed _3_ when his or her spouse is facing a personal problem is a surprisingly good window into their marital future. Bradbury and Lauri Pasch, Ph. D., invited 57 couples, all married less than six months, to discuss a difficulty that each partner was having. While some couples proved to be superstars at providing emotional support, others were _4_ inept (笨拙的). Two years later, nine of the couples had already _5_ and five other marriages were intact but hanging by a thread. These 14 couples, it turned out, had been far less likely to provide support to one another as newlyweds than the other 43 couples whose marriages were _6_ Bradbury thinks a couple’s _7_ to help each other through tough times is what often blossoms into full-fledged marital discord—and _8_ divorce. All of which suggests an obvious antidote to the sky-high divorce rate: if couples can learn how to provide emotional support before they marry, they _9_ a better chance of staying together. The trouble, Bradbury says, is that couples who go for premarital _10_ —where they can learn such skills—tend to be the ones with a lesser risk for marital problems in the first place.
A) thriving
B) comments
C) inability
D) regretfully
E) committing
F) dissolution
G) stand
H) intends
I) due
J) reacts
K) ultimately
L) durable
M) split
N) regularly
O) counseling
第1空答案是:
第6题
A.What would you like to do in our city
B.o you like our city
C.What changes would you like to see in our city
第7题
My plane______________at 9 o' clock tomorrow morning. Will you come to see me off'?
A. will be leave
B. leaves
C. will have left
D. is left
第8题
"Yes," the old man answer, "I will show you the way." He ___23___ Mr Green's car, and they drive about twelve miles. While they come to a small house, the old man says, "Stop here." Mr Green stops and ___24___ the house. "But this isn't the hotel,"he says to the old man. "Right," the old man answers, "this is my house. And now I'll show you the ___25___ to the bookshop. Turn around and go back nine miles. Then you'll see the bookshop."
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第9题
第10题
--- May I see the menu, please? --- __________ .
A.That is the menu, sir
B.Yes, please go on
C.Here you are, sir
D.Of course, sir
第11题
David stayed at home on Saturday.His first visitor came at eight o'clock.David took him to the kitchen.At half past nine another man arrived.He had a bag under his arm."Mr.Moore?" the man asked."That's right” D avid said."Can I help you?" "I’ve got some good books.You buy books,don't you? " "Yes.Bring them in.I'll have a look at them.”Soon the books were on the dining-table."Come in now” David called, "and bring the list.” A policeman came into the dining-room.He read the names on the books.He read the names on the list in his hand.They were the same."Come with me, sir,” the policeman said to the man.
1、Mr.Moore taught().
A.Chemistry
B.Physics
C.Mathematics
2、How did the man get Mr.Moore's books? ()
A.He bought them from D avid.
B.He bought them from a bookshop.
C.He took them from a car.
3、How did David get his books back? ().
A.The police found them and gave them to David.
B.A man brought them to David's house.
C.David bought them from a visitor.
4、The man arrived at David 's home at().
A.eight o'clock
B.half past eight
C.half past nine
5、What was on the list? ()
A.The names of the books Mr.Moore lost.
B.D avid Moore, 26 Fry Road.
C.The name of the school.