I asked him for some ink, but he hadn't ______.A.someB.anyC.little
I asked him for some ink, but he hadn't ______.
A.some
B.any
C.little
I asked him for some ink, but he hadn't ______.
A.some
B.any
C.little
第1题
听力原文: A man had to go to court, and he asked his lawyer which judge would be hearing his case. His lawyer told him and then said "Do you know him?"
The man answered, "No, but I wanted to know his name so that I could send him a dozen bottles of good wine."
The lawyer was terribly shocked. "You can't do that. You would be breaking the law very seriously, and you would be sure to lose the case."
Some weeks later the case was heard, and the man won it. As he was leaving the court, he said to the lawyer, "My gift to the judge was quite successful, wasn't it?"
The lawyer was even more shocked than before, and said, "What? Did you really send him that wine after what I told you?"
"Yes, certainly," answered the man. "But I put my opponent's name on the card which I sent with the wine."
(30)
A.Because he wanted to buy some wine from the judge.
B.Because he wanted to win the case.
C.Because he wanted to send some flowers to the judge.
D.Because he wanted to lose the case.
第2题
W: Not yet, Tim. I have already e-mailed to Jason about it three times today.
M: You had better give him a phone call and talk to him directly. Maybe he couldn' t check the e-mails for some reason. If he is not in, you will always be able to talk to Sarah, his assistant, about it.
W: That was exactly what I was just thinking. Do you have their number?
When did the man request the list?
A.Yesterday
B.Two days ago
C.Two weeks ago
D.Today
第3题
听力原文: A man had to go to the court, and he asked his lawyer which judge he would have in the case. His lawyer told him and asked, "Don't you know him?"
"I don't know him", said the man, "but I want to send him a bottle of wine."
The lawyer was terribly shocked. "You can't do that," he said," you would seriously break the law, and you would surely lose the case. "Some weeks later, the case was heard, and the man won. As he was leaving the court, he said to his lawyer, "My present to the judge was quite successful, wasn't it?"
The lawyer was even more shocked than before, and said, "What? Did you really scud the judge that wine after I told you?"
"Yes, .certainly. "The man answered. "But I put my opponent's name on the card which I sent with the wine."
(30)
A.He should not break the law.
B.He should send good wine to the judge.
C.He would be sure to lose the case if he didn't send good wine to the judge.
D.He would be sure to win the case.
第4题
Two hours later, my friend telephoned me from the flat.At the moment, he said, he was listening to some of my re- cords after having just had a truly wonderful meal.He had found a pan on the gas stove and fried two eggs and had helped himself to some cold chicken from the refrigerator.Now he said, he was drinking a glass of orange juice and he hoped I would join him.I asked him if he had reached the flat without difficulty, he answered that he had not been able to find the key under the stone, but fortunately the living-room window just by the apple tree had been open and he had climbed in.I listened to all this in astonishment.There is no apple tree in front of my living room, but there is one in front of my neighbor's.
1.When his friend arrived from abroad the writer was______ .
A . at the airport
B . at home
C . still at the office
D . on his way home
2.As the writer was busy and couldn't go home on time, he asked his friend ().
A.to cook something for him
B.to have a meal and drink himself
C.to wait for him to have dinner together
D.to go into the kitchen and cook first
3 .Two hours later, the writer () .
A.got home and met his friend
B.was listening to some records
C.rang up his friend
D.got a phone call from his friend
4.Knowing his friend's arrival, the writer had ().
A.left the living room window open
B.asked his neighbor to receive his friend
C.managed to go home later than usual
D.hid the key for him somewhere near the door
5.The writer was surprised to find that his friend had () .
A.entered his neighbor' s house by mistake
B.entered his living room by climbing the apple tree
C.entered his house through a neighbor' s window
D.got into the living room with a neighbor' s key
第5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6题
The man answered. "No. but I wanted to know his name so that I could send him a dozen bottles of good wine."
The lawyer was terribly shocked "You can't do that." He said. "You would be breaking the law very seriously, and you would be sure to lose the case."
Some weeks later the case was heard, and the man won it. As he was leaving the court, he said to his lawyer, "My present to the judge was quite successful, wasn't it?"
The lawyer wan even more shocked than before, and said. "What? Did you really send him that wine after whet I told you?"
"Yes, certainly," answered the man. "But I put my opponent's name on the card which I sent with the wine."
What did the man ask his lawyer?
(9)
A.The name of the judge who would be responsible.
B.Whether he should send a card to the judge.
C.Whether he should send some wine to the judge,
D.Whether a dozen bottles of good wine would be enough.
第7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8题
Two hours later my friend telephoned me from the flat in which he stayed. At the moment, he said, he was listening to some of my records after having just had a truly wonderful meal. He had fried two eggs and helped himself to some cold chicken from the refrigerator.
Now, he said, he was drinking a glass of orange juice. When I asked him if he had reached the flat without difficulty, he answered that he had not been able to find the key under the doormat, but fortunately the living room window just by the apple tree had been left open and he had climbed in. I listened to all this in astonishment. There is no apple tree in front of my living room, but there is one in front of my neighbor's!
Where did the writer receive his friend's telephone?
A.In his office.
B.At home.
C.On his way home.
D.At the airport.
第9题
A.She wanted to leave him a message.
B.She was asked to meet the manager.
C.She had something to discuss with him.
D.She would go to the airport with him.
第10题
Then he discovered that an old friend of his was one of the members of the jury at his trial. Of course, he didn't tell anybody, but he managed to see his friend secretly one day. He said to him, "Karl, I know that the jury will find me guilty. I cannot hope to be found not guilty of taking the money—that would be too much to expect. But I should be grateful to you for the rest of my life if you could persuade the other members of the jury to add a strong recommendation for mercy to their statement that they consider me guilty."
"Well, Larry," answered Karl, "I shall certainly try to do what I can for you as an old friend, but of course I cannot promise anything. The other eleven people of the jury look terribly strong-minded to me."
Larry said that he would quite understand if Karl was not able to do anything for him, and thanked him warmly for agreeing to help.
The trial went on and in the end the jury found Larry guilty, with a strong recommendation for mercy, as Larry had wished. Of course Larry was very pleased. When some time after the trial Karl went to visit him in prison, Larry thanked him warmly and asked Karl how he managed to persuade the other members of the jury to recommend mercy.
"Well, Larry," Karl answered, "as I thought, those eleven people were very difficult to persuade, but I managed it in the end by tiring them out. Do you know, those fools had all wanted to find you not guilty!"
Which phrase best defines a "jury"?
A.A person who works in a court.
B.A policeman.
C.A judge.
D.A group of people who decide if someone on trial is guilty or not guilty.