What did his uncle ask him to do?A.Learn to paint pictures.B.Make money with it.C.Let the
What did his uncle ask him to do?
A.Learn to paint pictures.
B.Make money with it.
C.Let the lawyer know how he spend the money.
What did his uncle ask him to do?
A.Learn to paint pictures.
B.Make money with it.
C.Let the lawyer know how he spend the money.
第2题
听力原文:W: Did you hear that Greg got a job in his uncle's law office?
M: Like they say, it's who you know that counts.
Q: What does the man imply?
(18)
A.He knows someone who lost there jobs.
B.Greg only got the job because of his uncle.
C.Greg and his uncle work as accountants.
D.He doesn't know the man's uncle.
第3题
听力原文:W: Did you hear that Greg got a job in his uncle's law office?
M: Yes, I did. But it's who you know that counts.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.He knows someone who can get the woman a job.
B.Greg and his uncle don't like their jobs.
C.Greg only got the job because of his uncle.
D.He doesn't know the woman's uncle.
第4题
M:Like they say, it's who you know that counts.
Q:What does the man mean?
(17)
A.He knows someone who can get the woman a job.
B.Greg and his uncle don't like their jobs.
C.Greg got the job only because of his uncle.
D.He doesn't know the woman's uncle.
第5题
听力原文:M: Hello, Jane.
W: Hi, Harry. Did you have a good summer holiday?
M: Sure. I went for my holiday on my uncle's farm.
W: Really? What interesting things did you do there?
M: I helped get in some rice, take care of the fruit garden. Did you go away for your holiday, Jane?
W: Oh, no. I just stayed at home. My mother has been in hospital. I had to look after her and help do some cooking and washing at home.
M: I'm sorry. Oh, it's late. I must be off now. Bye-bye.
Where did Harry spend his holiday?
A.At home.
B.In the hospital.
C.On his uncle's farm.
第6题
Who is Uncle Sam?
"Uncle Sam", of course, stands for the United States. It is the nickname(绰号) of the country. It is hard to believe that this nickname arose quite by accident and there was a man called "Uncle Sam"(46).
The man was called Uncle Sam Wilson. He was born in Arlington, Massachusetts (麻萨诸塞州), September 13,1766. At the age of 14 Sam joined the American Revolutionary War, and served in the army under George Washington until the end of the war. He then moved to Troy New York State and began a meat-packing business in the year 1812 war broke out between the United States and Great Britain.(47). Among them was Governor Daniel Tompkings of New York State. He noticed the capitalized letters EAUS on the packages of meat and asked what they stood for. A workman replied that EA stood for Elbert Anderson, the businessman for whom Sam was working.(48). In May 1813, this story appeared in a newspaper published in New York.(49).
By the end of the War of 1812, "Uncle Sam" had come to symbolize (象征)the character of the nation and the government.(50).
(46)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)
B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.
C.He did his bit to support the American army.
D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.
E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.
F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(47)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(48)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(49)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(50)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson.)B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Americans.C.He did his bit to support the American army.D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam" is the America&39;s national symbol.E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam&39;s meat-packing plant.F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
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第7题
How did the man get the new computer?
A.His uncle gave it to him as a present.
B.He bought it himself.
C.He borrowed it from his sister.
第8题
第三节 短文理解2
阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。
Hobbs was an orphan (孤儿). He worked in a factory and every day he got a little money. Hard work made him thin and weak. He wanted to borrow a lot of money to learn to paint pictures, but he did not think he could pay off the debts.
One day the lawyer said to him,“One thousand dollars, and here is the money.”As Hobbs took the package of notes, he was very dumbfounded. He didn't know where the money came from and how to spend it. He said to himself,“I could go to find a hotel and live like a rich man for a few days; or I give up my work in the factory and do what I'd like to do—painting pictures. I could do that for a few weeks, but what would I do after that? I should have lost my place in the factory and have no money to live on. If it were a little less money, I would buy a new coat, or a radio, or give a dinner to my friends. If it were more, I could give up the work and pay for painting pictures. But it's too much for one and too little for the others.”
“Here is the reading of your uncle's will (遗嘱),”said the lawyer, “telling what is to be done with this money after his death. I must ask you to remember one point. Your uncle has said you must bring me a paper showing exactly what you did with his money, as soon as you have spent it.”
“Yes, I see. I'll do that,”said the young man.
Hobbs wanted to borrow money because he wanted to______.
A.learn to paint pictures
B.pay off the debts
C.work abroad
第9题
Why did the man get the wrong size?
A.Because he didn't try it on when he bought it.
B.Because he had grown after he got it.
C.Because his uncle was not sure about his size.
第10题
Who is Uncle Sam?
"Uncle Sam", of course, stands for the United States. It is the nickname(绰号) of the country. It is hard to believe that this nickname arose quite by accident and there was a man called "Uncle Sam " (46) .
The man was called Uncle Sam Wilson. He was born in Arlington, Massachusetts (马萨 诸塞州), September 13,1766. At the age of 14 Sam joined the American Revolutionary War, and served in the army under George Washington until the end of the war. He then moved to Troy, New York State and began a meat-packing business in the year 1812 war broke out between the United States and Great Britain. (47) . Among them was Governor Daniel Tompkins of New York State. He noticed the capitalized letters EAUS on the packages of meat and asked what they stood for. A workman replied that EA stood for Elbert Anderson, the businessman for whom Sam was working. (48) . In May 1813, this story appeared in a newspaper published in New York. (49) .
By the end of the War of 1812, "Uncle Sam " had come to symbolize (象征)the character of the nation and the government. (50)
A.And he added jokingly that US (actually it was the short form. for the United States stood for Uncle Sam Wilson. )
B.However, not many people have ever heard of such a man. Not even most young Ameri cans.
C.He did his bit to support the American army.
D.In 1961 the US Congress(国会) made a decision that "Uncle Sam " is the America's national symbol.
E.On October 2 that year, a group of visitors came to Sam's meat-packing plant.
F.Since Uncle Sam was an example of a hard-working man and a lover of America, the idea of "Uncle Sam" as the name for this kind of man became well-known rapidly.
(46)