She asked me when I ______ Beijing.A.arrivedB.arrived toC.reachedD.reached to
She asked me when I ______ Beijing.
A.arrived
B.arrived to
C.reached
D.reached to
She asked me when I ______ Beijing.
A.arrived
B.arrived to
C.reached
D.reached to
第1题
A.when
B.where
C.whether
D.what
第2题
It was a lovely spring day. We could see dandelions popping through the grass in bunches, as if a painter had touched our landscape with bits of gold. I watched my mother carelessly bend down by one of the bunches. "I think I am going to dig up all these weeds," she said. "From now on, we'll have only roses in this garden. "
"But I like dandelions," I protested. "All flowers are beautiful — even dandelions!" My mother looked at me seriously. "Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn't it?" she asked thoughtfully. I nodded. "And that is true of people, too," she added.
When I realized that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth.
"But you will be a beautiful narrator," she said, reminding me of how much I loved to read stories aloud to her.
Over the next few weeks, with her continuous encouragement, I learned to take pride in the role. The big day finally came. A few minutes before the play, my teacher came over to me. "Your mother asked me to give this to you," she said, handing me a dandelion. After the play, I took home the flower, laughing that I was perhaps the only person who would keep such a weed.
(30)
A.Mainly because she felt nervous on the stage.
B.Mainly because she lost her interest in that role.
C.Mainly because she preferred the role of the narrator.
D.Mainly because she had difficulty memorizing her words.
第3题
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesnt say
第4题
Clint was playing a game with a girl. I sat in the corner watching him. I didn’t feel that I had whatever it took to get up and mix with others because of my self-esteem problem. Finally I got up the courage to order a drink for him. When he got it, he gave me the most dazzling smile. We spent the rest of the evening talking until I realized that it was almost morning. I figured that he was simply being nice to me because I had brought him a drink, but the next day he called and told me that he could not stopping thinking about me and that he wanted to meet my kids too.
About 3 months later, my divorce was final and Clint sat my boys down and asked them if it was all right with them if he asked me to marry him because he could not imagine life without the three of us anymore. I was so touched that he went to my boys and asked for their approval because they were the “men of the house” at the ripe old ages of 2 and They said yes and we have all been together even since. Clint gave me and my boys a second chance at a wonderful life. Not a day goes by that he doesn’t tell we are the best thing that ever has happened to him and that he loves us.
The writer’s first marriage was unsuccessful because ______.
A.her husband often woke her up at midnight
B.her husband kept criticizing her
C.she was unattractive
D.she had a self-esteem problem
When the writer asked for a divorce, her husband ______.A.told her that she would never find one who loved her as he did
B.delayed two years before giving her a reply
C.accused her of having an affair
D.said that she was unattractive and not worth loving
When the writer first met Clint, she felt that ______.A.she should have listened to her friend and met Clint earlier
B.Clint was a nice, dazzling young man
C.Clint could not be really interested in her
D.she would find true love in Clint
The writer was particularly touched by Clint because ______.A.he believed that at 2 and 4, the two kids were the “men of the house”
B.he said that he could not imagine a life without her and the kids
C.he loved the kids and asked for their approval of the marriage
D.he kept her company and talked with her until the next morning
The writer’s marriage to Clint is important to her mainly because ______.A.it made her kids happy, which is all she cared about
B.every day Clint would tell the writer that he loved her
C.it helped her to regain herself respect
D.it gave her and her sons a second chance to live a happy life
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第5题
听力原文:W: I hear you' re going home. Is that right?
M: I wanted to go on Monday, but I couldn't get a ticket for Monday. I bought a ticket for Tuesday.
W. Why are you in such a hurry?
M: My mother is ill. She has been sent to the hospital.
W: How did you get the news? Did your mother send you a letter?
M. My sister telephoned me this morning. She asked my father and me to go back.
W: Then how long are you going to stay at home, two or three days?
M. At most four days. I'll be back for the meeting.
When will the man leave?
A.Monday.
B.Tuesday.
C.Sunday.
D.Wednesday.
第6题
The writer went to the bank to ______.
A.see Alice Green and ask her to have lunch with him
B.get some money so that he could have lunch with, Alice
C.see Alice Green and ask her to talk with him
D.ask Alice to go to the town
第7题
听力原文: It was in 1951, during my first week at North Carolina College, a black school, the English chairman's wife, who was as light as a white woman, stopped me one day in the ball.
When I went to her office, she said, "You had the highest grade on the examination." She was talking about the exam that the entire freshman class took. In spite of her smile, her eyes and tone of voice said, "How could this blackskinned girl score higher on the test than the other students? It must be a mistake.' At North Carolina College, color was used in deciding status. The faculty assumed that lightskinned students were more intelligent, and they were always a bit surprised when a darkskinned student did well, especially if she was a girl.
When the grades for the first quarter come out, I had the highest average in the freshmen class. The chairman's wife called me into her office again, pulled out a copy of the freshman English final exam, and asked me to retake it. I couldn't believe it. It was so incredible to her that I had the highest score in the class that she was trying to test me again. I felt angry, so intense that I wanted to start hitting her. I have seldom hated anyone so deeply. I handed the exam paper back to her and walked out.
(20)
A.She felt indifferent.
B.She felt satisfied.
C.She felt delighted.
D.She felt surprised.
第8题
听力原文: I didn't know the city at all and what is more, I couldn't speak a word of the language. However, I decided to try out the pleasure of adventure. I got on a bus and it took me to a place that appeared to be a suburb.
I was fascinated by its pure natural scenery and the little book-stores I found in back streets. Time passed quickly and it was time to go back to my hotel for lunch. After walking aimlessly for some time, I determined to ask the way.
I first asked a friendly-looking newspaper-seller. He smiled and handed me a paper. I shook my head and repeated the name of the street and he thrust the paper into my hands. Hopelessly, I gave him the money and went on my way. The next person I asked was an old lady buying vegetables. She was very hard of hearing. I kept repeating the name of the street into her ear. When she finally heard me, she seemed to take offence and began shouting and shaking her walking-stick at me. I hurried away quickly. In frustration, I was overwhelmed with the delight of seeing a policeman on the comer. Gently he took me by the arm and pointed left and right and left again. I nodded politely and began walking in the direction he pointed. About an hour later I found myself between large fields of green crops. I had come all the way into the country.
(23)
A.He went around aimlessly.
B.He asked the wrong people.
C.He left the city center.
D.He couldn't speak the language.
第9题
The writer went to the bank to ______.
A.see Alice Green and ask her to have lunch with him
B.get some money so that he could have lunch with Alice
C.see Alice Green and ask her to talk with him
D.ask Alice to go to the town
第10题
● Read the memo below from the senior Regional Manager (Europe), Mile Mosby.
● Complete the record card.
● Write a word, phrase (in CAPITAL LETTERS) or a number o lines 41-45 on your Answer Sheet.
B&Z
From the Desk of Mile Mosby
The final thing is a complaint I got when I was in the Zurich branch on 3rd of this month. I know it was important because the woman actually complained to me directly on the day it happened. I was in the of rice and she found out somehow where I was and insisted on speaking to me personally. Apparently she'd come into the Feldstrasse office to talk to Bertha Nelson—she was our Marketing Consultant there—but was treated very impolitely. So the woman, Tina Williams, found me, told me what had happened and asked me to deal with it. Nelson had insulted her and virtually told her to take her business elsewhere.
I dealt with it because I was on the spot. I told Nelson to come and see me at 2:30 in the manager's office. I was still waiting at 3:00. She eventually turned up and offered no apology. She seemed quite proud of being impolite to the customer and me and then fell over. I could smell alcohol and she happily told me that she'd two bottles of wine at lunch time. So, the fact that she was drunk during working hours was the final straw. I had no alternative but to sack her then and there. I asked the local manager to send our apologies to Ms Williams and to send her a 500 SFr gift token. I hope that is the end of the matter and it should convince them not to employ any more ex-geography teachers in Zurich.
Milo Mosby
Complaint Record
Date complaint received: (41) ______
Complaint addressed to whom: (42) ______
Branch: (43) ______
Position: (44) ______
Date of action complained about: (45) ______
Place of action complained of Feldstrasse office
(41)______