He refused to take the hand I extended to him.
A.held up
B.presented
C.put out
D.held on
A.held up
B.presented
C.put out
D.held on
第1题
听力原文:W: How is your new job at the student cafeteria? Have you started it yet?
M: Have I? Hours of smelling bad food--I just can't take it anymore.
Q: What can be inferred about the man's problem?
(2)
A.He refused to take the job because of the bad food.
B.He cannot bear the food's smell so he may quit.
C.It's difficult to work because the food smells so good.
D.He is so hungry and wants to take a break.
第2题
听力原文:A: Do you know that Mark turned down that job offer by a travel agency?
B: Yeah, the hours were convenient, but he wouldn't have been able to make ends meet.
Mark refused to take the job because______.
A.the working hours were not suitable.
B.the job was not well paid.
C.he had to do a lot of travelling.
D.the job was quite difficult.
第3题
A.He was dropped from a class he really liked.
B.The requirements for the class were ridiculous.
C.The teacher refused to take into consideration his special condition.
D.He could not carry out his plans as expected.
第4题
A.Because he was suspected of several robberies.
B.Because he refused to pay in cash.
C.Because he said he didn't want to buy a necklace in the shop.
D.Because he used a worthless cheque.
第5题
A.impatient
B.tolerant
C.crude
D.indignant
第6题
A.impatient
B.tolerant
C.crude
D.indignant
第7题
W: That kind of thing seems to be happening quite often. I think you did the right thing.
Q: Why was the man annoyed?
(14)
A.Because the taxi driver tried to overcharge him.
B.Because the policeman had stopped him.
C.Because the taxi driver refused to take him.
D.Because he had been overtaken by many cars.
第8题
He() the idea that he couldn’t do the job and was determined to show them that he was qualified for it.
A、refused
B、declined
C、rejected
D、opposed
第9题
听力原文:W: Why didn't Tom give you one of his paintings?
M:I didn't want one,but he would have given me one if I had asked for it.
Q: What did we learn from the conversation?
(19)
A.Tom refused to give the man a painting.
B.Tom refused to accept the man's painting.
C.The man didn't appreciate Tom's painting.
D.The man didn't ask for Tom's painting.
第10题
听力原文: A young man who refused to give his name dived into the river yesterday morning to save a twelve-year-old boy. The boy ran away after he was rescued. He had been swimming in the river and had caught his foot between two concrete posts under the bridge. He shouted out for help. At the time a young man was riding across the bridge on his bicycle. He quickly got down and dived into the fiver. He then freed the boy' s foot and helped him to the river bank where a small crowd had collected. The boy thanked his rescuer sincerely, then ran off down the mad. He was last seen climbing over a gate before disappearing over the top of the hill. The young man who was about 20 years of age said, "I don't blame the boy for not giving his name. Why should he? If he wants to swim in the river, that' s his business. And if I want to help him, that's mine. You can not have my name either." He then am back to the bridge, got on his bicycle and rode away.
(30)
A.He fell into the river but couldn't swim.
B.He fell into the river together with his bike.
C.He had his foot caught between two posts in the river.
D.He dived into the river but couldn't reach the surface.
第11题
(29)
A.We had plenty of extra rooms for Tom to sleep in.
B.Tom wanted his own room, not an extra one.
C.We wanted to give Tom a room but he refused it.
D.We have no extra room for Tom to sleep here.