A.Nobody would take care of the city.B.There would be no schools.C.There would be no p
A.Nobody would take care of the city.
B.There would be no schools.
C.There would be no protection from crime.
D.People would be very happy.
A.Nobody would take care of the city.
B.There would be no schools.
C.There would be no protection from crime.
D.People would be very happy.
第1题
A.Nobody would take care of the city.
B.There would be no protection from crime.
C.There would be no schools.
D.People would be very happy.
第2题
The doctor decided to test the chips himself because he believed that ______.
A.nobody would dare to try it
B.they can be used for identification purposes
C.it has been proved successful on animals
D.his patients expected him to experience it first
第3题
Georges Valensi's patent lasted until 1971 because ______.
A.nobody would offer any reward for his, patent prior to that time
B.his patent could not be put to use for an unusually long time
C.there were not enough TV stations to provide color programmes
D.The color TV receiver was not available until that time
第4题
According to the passage, what will happen when one is in a good bookshop?
A.Nobody will take notice of you.
B.You will feel as if you were in a music shop.
C.You will find yourself undisturbed and satisfied with your own browsing.
D.The assistant will follow you wherever you are and recommend good books to you.
第5题
I was to have finished the writing if______.
A.nobody called me away
B.nobody would have called me away
C.I had not been called away
D.I was not called away
第6题
The doctor decided to test the chips himself because he believed that______.
A.nobody would dare to try it
B.they can be used for identification purposes
C.it has been proved successful on animals
D.his patients expected him to experience it first
第7题
Georges Valensi's patent lasted until 1971 because______.
A.nobody would offer and reward for his patent prior to that time
B.his patent could not be put to use for an unusually long time
C.the color TV receiver was not available until that time
D.there were not enough TV stations to provide color programmes
第8题
A.nobody had ever approached a living whale
B.among his friends no one saw any whale that was still alive
C.no one he knew had ever touched a living whale
D.whales would cat up anyone they catch without exception
第9题
There will be lots of new aromas(香味)at the Rocky Gap Music Festival this weekend. (这个周末在罗基加普音乐节上将会有很多种新的香味。) Those aromas will come from cigars - lots of cigars. The organizers of this year's festival decided to have a cigar bar at Rocky Gap after they saw the success of cigar bars at other music festivals. Lee Schwartz is the owner of a cigar store in Cumberland, Maryland. The festival organizers asked him if he would sell his cigars at the Rocky Gap festival. Schwartz thought it was a good idea.
A larger number of people are now smoking cigars. There has been a huge increase in the number of people who smoke cigars. According to Schwartz, “the number of cigar smokers has exploded. International cigar sales have increased by 500 percent in the last three years.”
Schwartz said that his store sells 70 different cigar brands. “Three years ago,” he said, “we sold about 150 cigars a month in my shop. Now that they are so popular, we sell about 450 a month.” There is a lot of demand for good, imported cigars. Schwartz said he gets his cigars from importers, manufacturers, and sales representatives.
“Cigars became very popular a few years ago. But there was not enough supply to meet the demand, because it can take up to five years to produce a good, aged cigar,” Schwartz said. During the last few months, more cigars have become available. They are getting easier to find and buy now. In fact, cigar bars are opening all over the country. Both men and women enjoy cigars. Schwartz said that 75 percent of imported cigar manufacturers are Hispanic. “I found out,” he said, “that to conduct business, I'm going to have to learn a second language.”
1.The passage focuses on _____.
A.getting rid of smoking
B.harms of having cigars
C.the increasing cigar sale
D.the industry of cigarettes
2.Why did the organizers decide to have a cigar bar at the Music Festival?
A.Cigars were sold well at other music festivals.
B.They didn't have any stores to sell cigarettes.
C.The state government required them to do so.
D.Young people prefer cigars to anything else.
3.The word “explode” in the 2ndparagraph means _____.
A.to burst with a violent release of energy
B.to increase quickly in a short period
C.to show a violent emotional reaction
D.to emerge with violence or big noise
4.The amount of cigars sold in Schwartz's shop now is _____times as many as three years ago.
A.3
B.4
C.5
D.6
5.We can infer from the last paragraph that _____.
A.Nobody liked cigars a few years ago
B.many imported cigars are from India
C.women prefer cigarettes to cigars
D.good cigars may take long to produce