The writer felt thrilled that his novel ____________ (销路好).
The writer felt thrilled that his novel ____________ (销路好).
The writer felt thrilled that his novel ____________ (销路好).
第1题
Why did the writer cry eventually when she looked at the skirts again?
A.She suddenly felt very sad.
B.She liked the ribbons so much.
C.She was overcome by emotion,
D.She felt sorry for the woman.
第2题
The writer felt "iii at ease" because ______.
A.the proceedings seemed inappropriate to the occasion
B.he was afraid that the contestants would become violent
C.he felt that no progress was likely to be made
D.he was not accustomed to such stupidity
第3题
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
第4题
The writer felt foolish because ______.
A.he couldn' t really lost his receipt
B.he hadn' t really lost his receipt at all
C.he had to fill in a form
D.the assistant was laughing at him
第5题
When the writer first met Glint, 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
第6题
Why did the writer get angry with his colleague?
A.He was arguing some issues of the work with him.
B.He was irritated by his colleague"s shout at him.
C.He felt intolerant of him without special reasons.
D.He felt that his colleague concealed something from him.
第7题
According to the writer, many staff opposed Baker's plans because
A.they were unwilling to change their way of working.
B.they disagreed with her goals for the store.
C.they felt they were not consulted enough about the changes.
D.they were unhappy with her style. of management.
第8题
According to the writer, many staff opposed Baker's plans because
A.A they were unwilling to change their way of workin
B.B they disagreed with her goals for the stor
C.C they felt they were not consulted enough about the change
D.D they were unhappy with her style. of managemen
第9题
I had to learn to say “please”, “sorry”, “thank you”, whether I felt it or not. Once, while buying a ticket to Waterloo, I forgot to say “please”. The man at the counter was offended and would not give me the ticket until I had said “please”. When he handed me the ticket, he said “sorry”, and hurried inside to take the only empty seat.
On the way to the office one morning, a man collapsed in my compartment. At Waterloo, everybody left, but I stayed with him until the ambulance arrived and was an hour late getting to the office. I was told that it was not my job to look after strangers.
I found that many did not even look after their own parents who were old and helpless. In India, it is the duty of the children to look after their parent and old relatives. While serving a meal, my mother always gave food to the elderly relatives and children first and ate whatever was left over. The elderly never felt isolated. They lived with their families and contributed to the happiness of the house.
31. How long had the writer stayed in England?
A. Just a year
B. More than a year
C. Almost two years
D. About ten months
32. What does the word “rarely” mean in the first paragraph?
A. seldom
B. always
C. often
D. independent while the wife is dependent
33. What did the writer mean when he said “many had a natural gift for gossip”?
A. Many British people were born speakers
B. Many British people were talkative.
C. Many British people were hot-tempered.
D. Many British people were talented
34. What did the writer mean to say by giving us the examples in the second paragraph?
A. English people are very polite because they always say “thank you” or “sorry”.
B. English people enjoy teaching others lessons of politeness.
C. He had to learn to say “please”, “sorry”, “thank you”.
D. English people say polite words without sincere politeness.
35. What does the last paragraph suggest?
A. Many old people in England were lonely because they were not taken good care of.
B. Old people in India never felt isolated.
C. The writer’s mother always ate whatever was left over.
D. Old people in most countries are respected.