The play is said to be worth seeing. You must have seen it yesterday evening, ______you?A.
The play is said to be worth seeing. You must have seen it yesterday evening, ______you?
A.didn"t
B.mustn"t
C.did
D.can"t
The play is said to be worth seeing. You must have seen it yesterday evening, ______you?
A.didn"t
B.mustn"t
C.did
D.can"t
第1题
What do we learn about Einstein from the passage?
A.He could play the violin well.
B.He said his scientific discoveries are acquired by analysis rather than by daydreaming.
C.He was the first person to discover the track of the sun.
D.He was disgusted at language.
第2题
A.made
B.would make
C.makes
D.make
第3题
When Mark went to Tom after the game, _______.
A.Tom said nothing to Mark.
B.Tom was too angry to talk to Mark.
C.Mark couldn't think of any words to say to Tom.
D.Mark said he didn't want to play against Tom's team again.
第4题
What can be said of the fourth paragraph?
A.News of high quality comes out as a result of joint efforts.
B.Editors play an important role in improving reporter's articles.
C.Many of the reporter's articles will be rejected by night editors.
D.All the news on Page One always has a well-written lead.
第5题
What important role did the diary really play?
A.It corrected injustice.
B.It was as vivid as the movie "Titanic".
C.It proved what Masabumi said was true.
D.It made the Japanese believe what Masabumi had sai
第6题
听力原文:W: The play should have begun ten minutes ago. What's holding things up?
M: It is said the main actor is caught in traffic jam.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.The police wants to talk to the main actor.
B.The main actor forgot to come
C.The main actor is delayed by traffic.
D.The main actor is busy buying jam on his way.
第7题
Son: Mom, may I play my computer game for an hour or two? Mom: ______
A.Your teacher tells me that you should study harder.
B.I've said before that the game takes too long.
C.Well, ah. . . You're absolutely right to ask.
D.Sorry. Dad's using the computer now.
第8题
W: I think I'd really enjoy seeing Our Town.
M: You would, especially since you've read that essay. There will be another production of it tonight and one more on Sunday afternoon. I hope you can appreciate it.
What is the woman reading for her theater course?
A.The play Our Town.
B.An essay by Thornton Wilder.
C.A critical review of Our Town.
D.A short story about New Hampshire.
第9题
W: What happened? Ryan.
M: Well, my grandpa said that his father never hung out with him or played ball or anything because he was really old. I guess my grandpa was born when his dad was like 50 or something.
W: Right, so he was too old to play basketball and stuff.
M: Yeah, and then when my grandpa was about 18 his dad died. The last thing his dad said to him was that he was sorry they could never play ball together.
W: Wow that's really sad.
M: I know. So my grandpa decided he would never let that happen with his kids, and I think he probably told that same story to my dad so that he would remember too.
W: That's cool. I think it's so lame that my dad just doesn't get it. He's too busy thinking about work or whatever.
M: Yeah, maybe you should tell him the story.
W: That's a good idea.
M: Dads can be really thick-headed sometimes but if you tell them enough they will finally understand that you mean it.
(26)
A.He was very young when his grandpa was born.
B.He never played basketball with his grandpa.
C.He would hang out with his grandpa when his grandpa was 18.
D.He was too old to play basketball and stuff.
第10题
It was a lovely spring day. We could see dandelions popping through the grass in bunches, as if a painter had touched our landscape with bits of gold. I watched my mother carelessly bend down by one of the bunches. "I think I am going to dig up all these weeds," she said. "From now on, we'll have only roses in this garden. "
"But I like dandelions," I protested. "All flowers are beautiful — even dandelions!" My mother looked at me seriously. "Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn't it?" she asked thoughtfully. I nodded. "And that is true of people, too," she added.
When I realized that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth.
"But you will be a beautiful narrator," she said, reminding me of how much I loved to read stories aloud to her.
Over the next few weeks, with her continuous encouragement, I learned to take pride in the role. The big day finally came. A few minutes before the play, my teacher came over to me. "Your mother asked me to give this to you," she said, handing me a dandelion. After the play, I took home the flower, laughing that I was perhaps the only person who would keep such a weed.
(30)
A.Mainly because she felt nervous on the stage.
B.Mainly because she lost her interest in that role.
C.Mainly because she preferred the role of the narrator.
D.Mainly because she had difficulty memorizing her words.