I beg you once again, never desert me in my misfortunes! A.condemnB.forsakeC.of
I beg you once again, never desert me in my misfortunes!
A.condemn
B.forsake
C.offend
D.pluck
I beg you once again, never desert me in my misfortunes!
A.condemn
B.forsake
C.offend
D.pluck
第1题
听力原文:W:I understand you've become a real cook recently,Frank.
M: Well,since my wife began working,I decided to help out by making the meals every once in a while.
Q: How frequently does Frank do the cooking at home?
(18)
A.Occasionally.
B.Very rarely.
C.Frequently.
D.Every day.
第2题
A fire drill is______.
A.a real fire
B.to drill for fire
C.to put out fire
D.to prepare people for a real fire
第3题
The old man went to see the doctor for______times.
A.one
B.two
C.three
第4题
W: Well, why don' t you take a break and do something that will take your mind off your test?
M: Like what?
W: I don' t know. How about tennis?
M: That' s not a bad idea, but my tennis racket are still in the shop.
W: Well, then how about a game of table tennis? You did promise me to play again before vacation.
M: I know, but it' s embarrassing to lose all the time, especially to a beginner.
W: Oh, come on, I' ye beaten you once, and it was just begin-ner's luck.
M: Fine, I'll accept. Where do you want to play now, at Harf or Cannis?
W: I like Haft.
M: Ok, Let's go.
When does this conversation most probably take place?
A.At the beginning of the semester.
B.At the middle of the semester.
C.During vacation.
D.At the end of the semester.
第5题
Bob and Jim once worked in the same factory .One day, Bob lent Jim ten dllars, but then Jim left his work and went to work in another town without giving back the money. Bob did see Jim for a year. And at that time he knew from another friend that Jim was in anther town and staying at a hotel(旅馆). So he went there to see Jim late in the evening. When he got to Ji room, he saw Ji shoes near the door.“Well, he must be in,” he thought, and knocked at the door. There was no answer. He knocked again, and said,“I know you are in, Jim. Your shoes are out here.”
第6题
W: Well, why don't you take a break and do something that will take your mind off your test?
M: Like what?
W: I don't know. How about tennis?
M: That's not a bad idea, but my tennis racket is still in the shop.
W: Well, then how about a game of table tennis? You did promise me to play again before vacation.
M: I know, but it's embarrassing to lose all the time, especially to a beginner.
W: Oh, come on, I've beaten you once, and it was just be ginner's luck.
M: Fine, I'll accept. Where do you want to play now, at Haft or Cannis?
W: I like Haft.
M: OK, Let's go.
When does this conversation most probably take place?
A.At the beginning of the semester.
B.At the middle of the semester.
C.During the vacation.
D.At the end of the semester.
第7题
He then said, "Come before me again tomorrow. I shall then know which of you is the thief because the thief's stick will be one inch longer than any of the others."
The thief was afraid of the judge's words, and so cut an inch off his stick.
The next day, people saw the thief's stick was one inch shorter than any of the others. In this way the thief was found out, and was at once taken to prison.
What did the thief steal?
A.A bag of rice.
B.A bag of corn.
C.A stick.
第8题
听力原文:W: Are you going to find a job again this summer?
M: Yes, of course. Otherwise, how am I going to pay for the tuition fees in the fall?
W: I am thinking of working too, but my folks insist I have to spend some time with them during the summer. You know', I haven't seen them for two years.
M: That's considering you are only an eight-hour drive away from your hometown. Why haven't you been home for so long?
W: It's not that I didn't want to go home but because my parents were volunteering in the charitable organization in Central America for the last couple of years.
M: In that case, maybe you should visit them in the summer.
W: That's true, but I didn't want to spend the whole summer staying at home. I want to make some money and pay off my tuition fees too.
M: Well, you can get a loan.
W: Loan? I hate the idea of borrowing. I would rather make my own money and pay it off.
M: That's true. It's not uncommon for people to have high bills to pay once they've graduated.
W: Yes, that's exactly what I didn't want to get myself into.
M: Well, you can work part-time when you are at home.
W: I was thinking about that but my parents thought I should be at home with them full-time.
M: Well, I think you do have to make a decision.
(1)
A.She wants to find a job in this summer to pay for tuition fees.
B.She lives far away from her parents.
C.She will have no time to visit her parents in this summer.
D.She doesn't miss her parents.
第9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