The Johnsons have been on holiday ______ the end of June.A.sinceB.forC.at
The Johnsons have been on holiday ______ the end of June.
A.since
B.for
C.at
The Johnsons have been on holiday ______ the end of June.
A.since
B.for
C.at
第1题
.
A) looked out B) looked over
C) looked after D) looked on
第2题
听力原文:W: I want to ask the Johnsons to come to the party. Do you know their address?
M: No. But I would like them to come. I think Tom can give you their address.
Q: What is the woman going to do?
(4)
A.Ask Tom to send an invitation.
B.Get the Johnsons' address.
C.Invite Tom to the party.
D.Tell Tom to pick up the Johnsons.
第3题
Professor Johnsons retirement______from next January. (2005年考试真题)
A.carries into effect
B.takes effect
C.has effect
D.puts into effect
第4题
Professor Johnsons retirement ______ from next January.[2005]
A.carries into effect
B.takes effect
C.has effect
D.puts into effect
第5题
A.It was left in David's office.
B.It was left in Kate's office.
C.It was lost in the train some day.
D.It was left in the Johnsons'.
第6题
W: I don't think so. It must be the window-cleaner working upstairs.
Where does the woman think the noise is coming from?
A.From upstairs.
B.From Johnson's house.
C.From next door.
D.From the back door.
第7题
A.He"d better submit his resume at once.
B.Not all applicants will be interviewed.
C.She does need his help for the moment.
D.There might not be any interview at all.
第8题
听力原文:M: Hurry up, Kate. We'll be late.
W: I am hurrying. I can't move any faster.
M: It's always the same. We can never get anywhere on time.
W: Right! I'm ready. Really, David, if you gave me some help around the house, we'd never have to hurry like this. I can't do everything, you know.
M: Well, we'd better be off. We're late already.
W: Oh, no! It's absolutely pouring. We can't go out in that. We'll be soaked.
M: Nonsense! Come on. It's only a shower. It won't last long.
W: A shower? That! It's set in for the night. I'm not going out in that.
M: Well, you've got your umbrella, haven't you? Use that. And anyway, it's only five minutes to the Johnsons' house.
W: It might just as well be five miles in that rain. And I haven't got my umbrella. I left it in the office.
M: That wasn't very clever of you, was it?
W: Well, we could use your umbrella, I suppose.
M: We can't. I left it on the train six weeks ago.
W: Oh, David. Really, you are impossible.
M: Well, we can't stand here all night. We're late as it is. Let's go.
W: I'm not going out in that. And that's final.
M: I'd better ring for a taxi then.
W: Yes. You'd better, hadn't you?
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. Why does Kate refuse to leave the house then?
24. What are Kate and David going to do?
25. What happened to David's umbrella?
(20)
A.She hasn't got ready yet.
B.She is waiting for David.
C.She is waiting for a taxi to pick her up.
D.It is raining very hard and she doesn't have an umbrella.