Emma's father really has a new project on his new job.A.YB.NC.NG
Emma's father really has a new project on his new job.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
Emma's father really has a new project on his new job.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第1题
Emma's father spent much of the night with ______ secretly.
A.the grandmother
B.Emma's mother
C.his colleague
D.a strange woman
第2题
Emma's father spent much of the night with a strange woman secretly.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第3题
What was the project of Emma's father?
A.A real new project on his new job.
B.The strange woman.
C.Military project.
D.A big surprise to Emma.
第4题
Which of the following statements is not true?
A.In fact, Emma's mother once suspected her husband.
B.Emma knew that her father stayed with the strange woman.
C.Emma did not tell the truth to her mother.
D.Emma felt guilty for she lied to her mother.
第5题
Your father likes to play golf; he's really enthusiastic ____it.
A) by B) about C) with D) on
第6题
Both Emma and her father told lies.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第7题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第8题
A.Sorry, he’s busy at the moment.
B.You’re mad!
C.You’re really great.
D.You are right.
第9题
?
Your father likes to play golf; he's really enthusiastic it.
A) by B) about C) with D) on
第10题
M: Yes. I was horn here at Vegetable Creek Hospital.
W: Right, so Emma Ville used to be called Vegetable Creek.
M: That's correct.
W: When did they change the name, do you know?
M: They changed the name back in 1872.
W: Right, and why was that?
M: It was because at the time the governor of New South Wales was, his wife's name was Emma, and he came to Emma Ville and opened up the Emma Ville hospital and he called it Emma Ville, after Emma.
W: And there used to be a lot of Chinese people growing vegetables here before.
M: That's fight. There were 3,000 Chinese at a tin mine in Emma Ville. Emma Ville used to produce 400,000 tons of tin a year. The last mine that was in Emma Ville closed down in 1988.
W: And what year were you born?
M: I was born the first of November, 1942. And I've worked among sheep and machinery all my life.
W: So what was it like growing up around here?
M: Quite good. I still retain my keen memory of my early events that occurred in Emma Ville, and those unforgettable days. I'd really like to do it all back over again.
W: When did you start running sheep?
M: Back in 1979.@I never had one acre of ground. I leased country then, in 1979, out in this area, and built myself the sheep farm from there.
W: Do you shear your own sheep or...?
M: No. No, I pay shearers.
(20)
A.He is American.
B.He is Austrian.
C.He is Australian.
D.He is English.