He thought the lunch was terrible, and the same ______ all the rest of us too.A.goes after
He thought the lunch was terrible, and the same ______ all the rest of us too.
A.goes after
B.goes at
C.goes for
D.goes with
He thought the lunch was terrible, and the same ______ all the rest of us too.
A.goes after
B.goes at
C.goes for
D.goes with
第1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2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3题
听力原文:W: Good afternoon.Mr.Burke. Did you have a good lunch?
M: Yes,thank you,Miss Ventner.It was very good.Did anyone phone while I was out?
W: No, nobody phoned,but...er...Mr.Cooper came.
M: What?But he's the man I told you about!
W: Yes,I know,He came in for something urgent.He said he wanted to see you right away,but...
M: Well,then,why didn't you phone me?We all know that Mr.Cooper has some very important information.I wanted to talk to him as soon as possible.I told you all that before I left.Didn't you understand me?
W: Yes,of course,I understood you,Mr.Burke,but...
M: I even gave you a card with the name and phone number of restaurant!I put it on your desk.
W: But that's just it!You didn't give me the card.You didn't put it on my desk!
M: What do you mean?Of course I did.I took the card out of my wallet just before I went to lunch! Look!It isn't in my wallet now I! OH!
W: Mr.Burke,what's that card on the floor?It fell out of your wallet a second ago.
M: That card?It's...er...it's the card I thought I gave you.
W: You see!You forgot to give me the card!That's why I didn't phone.I didn't know where you were having your lunch.
M: No,of course you didn't.I'm very sorry,Miss Ventner.It wasn't your fault.I apologize.
W: That's all right.Please forget it.
What happened when the man was out?
A.Someone phoned.
B.Someone came.
C.The woman went out.
D.The woman phoned the man.
第4题
听力原文:W: Did you have a good time today?
M: Oh, no, Alexandra, my job is really starting to get me down. I just don't feel inspired about it any more, I'm tired out after the long hours of work all day.
W: I thought you liked working in that computer center.
M: I did. I thought it was a decent job as a technician. But now with the long hours of typing work, it's starting to get boring to me. Our vice manager is so demanding. Almost every day he asks me to type the reports. I suddenly realized that I'm working as a typist.
W: You told me you would talk to him over lunch today.
M: No way. He talked so much and I had no chance to talk.
W: Then you should try to talk to your manager.
M: I don't see the manager very often. He is always on the road.
W: Well, there is no sense in just staying here. You should try to find another job. l'm sure there are tots of jobs you'd be good at.
M: Thanks, Alexandra. I'll see if I can find out about other jobs. I've always enjoyed working with people and I have a good head for mathematics and statistics.
W: Then why don't you apply for a job as a clerk in a bank?
M: You're probably right. I'll go there tomorrow.
What is the man's feeling about his present job?
A.He is interested in it.
B.He is fed up with it.
C.He feels inspired about it.
D.He likes it. more than before.
第5题
Stratfordis a very interesting town, right in the centre of. The countryside aroundis pleasant, with its beautiful woods, green fields and quiet rivers.
The first place we visited was the house in the centre ofwhere Shakespeare was born. We saw the small desk that Shakespeare sat at when he went to school. One of the things we liked best was the garden behind the house, because we could see there many of the flowers, trees and plants that Shakespeare wrote about in his plays.
After we had visited Shakespeare's birthplace, we went to see the church where he was buried.
We had lunch in a very old hotel that was probably there in Shakespeare's time- Every room of the hotel had the name of one of Shakespeare's plays on the door—the "Hamlet" room, the "Romeo and Juliet" room, and so on.
After lunch we walked across the fields to the old cottage, about a mile out of, where Shakespeare spent most of his married life. The cottage is just as it was in Shakespeare's day. We saw the chairs where Shakespeare perhaps sat and thought about ideas for new plays, and we saw the plates from which he probably ate his dinner.
When we got back to our hotel in the evening, we were very tired, but we had enjoyed a wonderful day.
86.Shakespeare was born in ____.
A.1464
B.1564
C.1664
D.1764
87.Stratford where Shakespeare was born is _____.
A.an industrial city in the middle of
B.an interesting farm surrounded by woods and fields
C.a small town in the center of
D.part of the countryside in central England
88.Which of the following is NOT true_____
A.Shakespeare was born in a house in the centre of.
B.Shakespeare was buried in a church in his native town.
C.Shakespeare was buried in Wesminsier Abbey.
D.Inthere is a very old hotel which existed probably in Shakespeare's time.
89.After Shakespeare got married, _____.
A.he stayed home and wrote his plays
B.he lived in the centre of
C.he began to write plays
D.he spent most of his married life in an old cottage
90.A more suitable little for the above passage is ____.
A.Shakespeare and His Birthplace
B.A Visit lo
C.A Day in Stratford
D.A Famous Town
第6题
W: I have to pick up my car and do a couple of other errands, so I'll just come straight to the restaurant.
Q: What will the woman do?
(19)
A.Pick up the man at 1: 00.
B.Meet her friends at the restaurant.
C.Make lunch for the man.
D.Do her errands after lunch.
第7题
When Bill Stokoe went to Gallaudet to teach English, the school enrolled him in a course in signing. But Stokoe noticed something odd among themselves, students signed differently from his classroom teacher.
Stokoe had been taught a sort of gestural code, each movement of the hands representing a word in English. At the time, American Sign Language(ASL) was thought to be no more than a form. of pidgin English(混杂英语). But Stokoe believed the "band talk" his students used looked richer. He wondered: Might deaf people actually have a genuine language? And could that language be unlike any other on Earth? It was 1955, when even deaf people dismissed their signing as "substandard". Stokoe's idea was academic heresy(异端邪说).
It is 37 years later. Stokoe—now devoting his time to writing and editing books and journals and to producing video materials on ASL and the deaf culture—is having lunch at a cafe near the Gallaudet campus and explaining how he started a revolution. For decades educators fought his idea that signed languages are natural languages like English, French and Japanese. They assumed language must be based on speech, the modulation(调解) of sound. But sign language is based on the movement of hands, the modulation of space. "What I said," Stokoe explains, "is that language is not mouth stuff—it's brain stuff."
The study of sign language is thought to be ______.
A.a new way to look at the lemming of language
B.a challenge to traditional views on the nature of language
C.an approach to simplify the grammatical structure of a language
D.an attempt to clarify misunderstanding about the origin of language
第8题
W: It's here. I'm waiting and so are all these people in front of me.
M: I want to buy tickets, too, but I don't have much time. Have you been waiting long?
W: I've been here about one hour and so far I've moved a total of five feet in that time.
M: You're kidding!
W: I'm not. There was a young man waiting in front of me who got so frustrated that he finally gave up and got out of here. He said that he had been in line for over two hours.
M: Great. It shouldn't be taking so long. Do you know what's causing all of this?
W: I have no idea. Maybe they don't have enough people here to sell the tickets. I just hope that the concert hasn't been canceled.
M: I just hope there are still tickets by the time I get up to the counter.
W: It would be so annoying if that happened.
M: I wish I came here before lunch instead of now. I thought I had enough time to eat first. Has it been like this all day?
W: Apparently so. I originally wanted to call and do all of this over the phone, but they said they weren't taking phone orders.
M: There are three more hours until the ticket booth closes; I guess I better stay. Tickets to a good concert are worth the wait.
(23)
A.They are trying to call someone.
B.They are attending a concert.
C.They are waiting in line.
D.They are canceling reservations.
第9题
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第10题
“it’s only fair, ” mr. el explained to his new fourth graders as they stood in line waiting for the lunch bell 3 , “that we turn things around. every year you guys line up in alphabetical order(按字母次序). alphabetical order to go to lunch, to go to gym, to go home, and so on. this year we’re using reverse(相反) alphabetical order.”
mindy vale put her hand down as mr. el pointed 4 her. “i’ve always had to stand at the back of the line, ever since kindergarten! now i’m near the 5 . thank you, thank you!”
the teacher smiled. 6 , he called on christopher cash, a serious and thoughtful young man. “mr. el, i think you should 7 ” this policy. this is very drastic and unnecessary. this could confuse our fragile young minds!
“put a lid on it, chris!” shouted david tyler.
“we won’t have any outbursts like that, david! ” mr. el said firmly. he turned 8 “don’t 9 , christopher. we only have strong minds in this class.” christopher.
“how many of you think this is a good idea? ” mr. el asked. as you would probably 10 , most of the hands that went up were in the latter half of the line.
1. a. hated b. liked c. heard d.needed
2. a. no b. that c. his d.her
3. a. ring b. to ring c. ringing d. rung
4. a. out b. for c. in d. to
5.a. last b. front c. bottom d. forward
6.a. so b. therefore c. then d. after
7. a. reconsider b. carry c. think d. make
8.a. at b. in c. toward d. down
9. a. move b. worry c. scream d. speak
10. a. expect b. doubt c. forget d. review