She wished to get well and go back to school soon.She hoped that ______ get well and go ba
She wished to get well and go back to school soon.
She hoped that ______ get well and go back to school soon.
She wished to get well and go back to school soon.
She hoped that ______ get well and go back to school soon.
第1题
Miss Sullivan's battle began Sometimes, there was real fighting between the wild child and the strong young teacher. At last, however, the battle was won by Miss Sullivan, who had succeeded in showing Helen that she loved her and wanted to help her. The child and her teacher became friends. They continued to be friends until the teacher's death fifty years later.
The day on which Helen finally accepted Miss Sullivan as her friend and teacher was a great day in Helen's life. After that, the teacher could begin to teach the child language.
Before Miss Sullivan entered her life, Helen Keller had been a ______child.
A.clever
B.stupid
C.wild
第2题
"Well now, dad." she said, "I'm going to have you all to myself for a whole week. You must be very obedient."
"I hope you aren't going to boss me, Molly. You're walking me out of breath already. We mustn't pass Mrs. Goodmays in our hurry."
They crossed the street to Mrs. Goodmays, one of the doctor's patients.
"We've just been seeing my wife and her daughter off to London. They've gone up for a week."
"Dear me, to London, and only for a week!" said Mrs. Goodmays, with surprise. "It seems hardly worth the packing. It'll be lonely for you, Molly, without your stepsister."
"Yes," said Molly, suddenly feeling as if she ought to have taken this view of the ease.
"I'll miss Cynthia."
"And you, Dr. Gibson. I hope you won't feel like a widower once again. You must come and have supper with me one evening. What about Tuesday?"
Dr. Gibson felt a sharp blow on his leg from the toe of Molly's shoes, but even so he accepted the invitation, much to the old lady's satisfaction.
A moment later, Molly said to him, "How could you go and waste one of our precious evenings? We've got five now, I've been planning all sorts of things for us to do together."
What were Molly's feelings as they walked home?
A.She wished she had gone to London too.
B.She was delighted to be alone with her father,
C.She was looking forward to Mrs. Gibson's return.
D.She hated being apart from Cynthia.
第3题
What can we infer about the woman?
A.That she has stopped smoking.
B.That she does not want to get married.
C.That she has asked the man to quit smoking many times.
D.That she is not in love with the man.
第4题
What do we know about baby raccoons?
[ A] They can get fish by themselves.
[ B ] They are cared for by their mother.
[ C] They swim to escape from enenues.
[ D ] They follow their mother wherever she goes.
第5题
【C1】
A.delighted
B.curious
C.anxious
D.fond
第6题
听力原文:How is the new secretary we hired doing her job?
(A) I think we have to hire her.
(B) She needs more time to get used to it.
(C) You have to keep it secret.
(35)
A.
B.
C.
第7题
"Well now, Dad." she said, "I'm going to have you all to my- self for a whole week. You must be very obedient."
"I hope you aren' t going to boss me, Molly. You' re walking me out of breath already. We mustn' t pass Mrs. Goodmays in our hurry." They crossed the street to speak to Mrs. Goodmays, one of the doctor' s patients. "We' ve just been seeing my wife and her daughter off to London. They've gone up for a week."
"Dear me, to London, and only for a week!" said Mrs. Goodmays, with surprise. "It seems hardly worth the packing. It'll be lonely for you, Molly, without your stepsister."
"Yes," said Molly, suddenly feeling as if she ought to have taken this view of the case. "I' 11 miss Cynthia."
"And you, Dr. Gibson, I hope you won' t feel like widower once again. You must come and have supper with me one evening. What about Tuesday?"
Dr. Gibson felt a sharp blow on his leg from the toe of Molly' s shoe, but even so he accepted the invitation, much to the old lady' s satisfaction.
A moment later Molly said to him, "How could you go and waste one of our precious evening! We' ve only got five now. I' ve been planning all sorts of things for us to do tonight." "What sort of things'?."
"Oh, I don' t know. Things you used to like." She looked at him boldly. "Forbidden things now."
Her father's eyes lit up, but his face remained serious. "I'm not going to be pulled down, Molly. With hard work and sensible guidance I' ye reached a very fair height of civilized behavior, and there I' m going to stay."
"Oh, no, you' re not. We' re having bread and cheese for sup
per tonight, in armchairs in front of the TV ! And you shall wear your dressing - gown at breakfast tomorrow--and every morning for a week ! And you shall read the paper at the dining-table f That' s only a start. I haven' t finished by a long way yet."
What were Molly's feelings as they walked home?
A.She was looking forward to Mrs. Gibson's return.
B.She was delighted to be alone with her father.
C.She hated being apart from Cynthia.
D.She wished she had gone to London too.
第8题
听力原文:Why don't we take Lakeshore Drive to get to the hospital?
(A) Because I need to go there.
(B) Isn't that a much longer route?
(C) She visited a blood drive this morning.
(11)
A.
B.
C.
第9题
W: So did I. But it'll be OK once we get the furniture in.
Q: How does the woman feel about the room?
(18)
A.As big as she expected.
B.Much bigger than she expected.
C.Not as big as she expected.
D.So small that she is not satisfied.
第10题
听力原文: I met Susan at a dance about six months ago. We get along very well together since we like music, dancing, swimming, and tennis. But whenever I start getting serious about our relationship and try to discuss with her how she feels about me and whether we might consider marriage, she gem angry and refuses to talk about it. Usually, she says something like, "I'm not the marrying kind" or "We're not having fun to be serious." Besides all this. I don't think that my parents like her very much. They said that she is not very intelligent.
Do you think I should continue to keep the relationship? Or should I for- get her? We're both only 22, but I'm ready to settle clown and establish a home. I have a good job as a salesman, And by the time I'm 24. I hope to have saved enough money to start my own business.
Where did the speaker meet Susan ?
A.At Susan's home.
B.In a swimming pool.
C.At a dance party.