Jenny kept her old love letters because ______.A.she did not want to throw them awayB.they
Jenny kept her old love letters because ______.
A.she did not want to throw them away
B.they were tied up with a red ribbon
C.no one knew where they were
Jenny kept her old love letters because ______.
A.she did not want to throw them away
B.they were tied up with a red ribbon
C.no one knew where they were
第1题
Why did Jenny kept her old love letters?
A.Because she loved some of the men who wrote to her.
B.Because she thought they were a part of her life.
C.Because her daughter often played with them.
第2题
Jenny ______ have kept her word. I wonder why she changed her mind.
A.must
B.should
C.need
D.would
第3题
Jenny is old enough to ______ (明智以至于不) spend all her time playing computer games.
第4题
Where did Jenny keep the letters?
A.In an old box.
B.In her neighbour's house.
C.In a friend's office.
第5题
What made the woman feel strange about the "old woman"?
A.That she kept nodding her head.
B.That she was unable to speak.
C.That she gave no answer to her questions.
D.That she had large and hairy hands.
第6题
A.the girl wasn't old enough to understand what her father was doing
B.the girl would follow the women's example
C.the girl was too young to learn to paint
D.the parents didn't want her to be interested in painting
第7题
Problems of Old Age
Mrs. White was 67 when she was moved out of the house where she had lived most of her life. The house was pulled down and a new block of flats was built there instead. At about the same time her only son was offered a job in Canada. Since the shopping and the housework had become too much for her, and her son and his wife were not able to look after her any more, Mrs. White had to be taken to Homefield Old People's Home. She still had some friends near her old home, but now she was separated from them. During the first few months she was visited by friends and former neighbours, but Homefield was a long way from where they lived, too far away for old people.
At Homefield Mrs. White was given a small room of her own, and she was well looked after. But she knew no one when she arrived, and she was not able to make friends there. She was well liked by the people who worked there, but she kept apart from the other old people and spent most of her time in her room. After a time she was hardly ever seen at meetings and social evenings.
Although she was in poor health and had to be treated for a weak heart, she did not complain. "After all", she said, "lots of people are worse off than I am".
What she disliked most was the "quietness" in the home, and what was even worse was that her son was not able to see her, not even at Christmas.
Mrs, White was moved out of her old house mainly because
A.her son was going to work in Canada.
B.she didn't want to do housework any more.
C.her house was to be replaced by a new building.
D.her friends had all moved away from the area.
第9题
Jenny is old enough to ______. (该明白不应该整天玩电脑游戏).
第10题
听力原文: Carolyn grew up on a farm in a small village in the Peak District. When she was older, she started to see that there was a big world out there and she wanted an exciting life. She wanted more glamour and adventure. Life on the farm seemed so boring and she couldn't wait to get away, she studied in London and traveled around the world. In the 1990s she was a stylist working on magazines in New York and other parts of America. She lived in Boston and had a hectic social life. It was a million miles from her village. It was exciting but it was also exhausting. After having two children she started to change. Her mind kept going back to those fields and hills in the English countryside. In her dreams she walked down all the roads and across the rivers that she knew. She thought of the smells and sounds of that peaceful life. Carolyn had everything in Boston, but it wasn't home. When her Dad rang to say an old farmhouse in the village was up for sale she jumped at the chance to buy it. She persuaded her husband and kids to leave behind the American lifestyle. They made a difficult decision, it was more frightening than anything they had ever done. When they got there they saw that their decision was not unusual. Carolyn met old school friends who still lived and worked in the countryside, but she met more and more new faces. They were people who came from cities all over Britain. They had given up expensive houses and good jobs to move their families to a smaller house. They did the work they could find and they said they were happier. Carolyn and her family were happier also.
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A.In Boston.
B.In America.
C.In the Peak District.
D.In a big world.