This is an old photo of mine when I ______.A.have short hairB.had short hairsC.had short h
This is an old photo of mine when I ______.
A.have short hair
B.had short hairs
C.had short hair
This is an old photo of mine when I ______.
A.have short hair
B.had short hairs
C.had short hair
第1题
第二节 完型填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
When I was walking down the street the other day, I happened to notice a small black leather bag on the street. I picked it (1) and opened it to see if I could find out (2) owner's name. There was nothing (3) except some change and an old photo—a woman and a young girl about twelve years (4) , who looked like the (5) daughter. I put the photo (6) and took the bag (7) the police station, where I (8) it to the policeman. Before I (9) , the policeman took down my name and address in case the owner might want to write and (10) me.
(41)
A.up
B.down
C.off
第3题
There are many ______ on the wall.
A) pictures B) picture C) photo D) a photo
第4题
Think of FORTUNE's Global 500 as a candid family portrait, a statistical snapshot of the world's largest corporations assembled shoulder to shoulder, frozen in time. So it is that this year, in the waning light of the 20th century, our reunion photo captures an optimistic scene: a rosy business landscape populated by jolly corporate giants--healthy, happy, and fat. After stumbling amidst the economic turmoil of 1998, the companies of the Global 500 recovered gracefully in 1999. Their total revenues increased 10.6% the best top-line growth in four years, and profits surged 26%.
Many of last year's leaders are once again ahead of the pack. General Motors (No. 1) held tight to its position atop the revenue rankings. (2) But Wal-Mart Stores, fourth last year, rose to No. 2, aided by its $10.7 billion purchase of Britain's Asda Group (formerly No. 354). Meanwhile, General Electric (No. 9) can still claim the most profits on the planet--S10.7 billion, a 15% increase. Even GE, however, may need to start looking over its shoulder. In 1999,14 corporations earned more than $6 billion, up from seven a year before.
The rankings make clear that the gulf between denizens of the new economy and those of the old continues to widen. Companies in cutting-edge industries such as telecommunications, computer technology, and pharmaceuticals again trumped those in mature sectors such as steel, chemicals, and autos. "The rapid pace of technological change is forcing a continuous level investment in emerging sectors," says Bruce Steinberg, chief economist at Merrill Lynch. This creates a dilemma for older industries, Steinberg says, because "they don't have a lot of top--line growth potential." In a dramatic illustration of this gap, the two software companies on the list, Microsoft (No. 235), made a combined $8.2 billion last year. During the same period, the ten metal firms in the Global 500 lost a total of $245 million, one of the worst performances of any industry.
According to the passage, which of the following words is most suitable to describe the economic prospect of the Global 500 at the end of the 20th century?
A.Pessimistic.
B.Tense.
C.Sad.
D.Optimistic.
第6题
——What do you mean ______ "laohu"? ——Er..., look, there is a photo of one.
A.for
B.by
C.at
第9题
She sat on a chair to have her photo ______.
A.taken
B.done
C.made
第10题
Gross says he is particularly impressed by a photo showing a castle.
A.True
B.False