The rich man lived in a house next to the tailor's.A.真B.False
The rich man lived in a house next to the tailor's.
A.真
B.False
The rich man lived in a house next to the tailor's.
A.真
B.False
第1题
This is a story about ______.
A.a rich man who owned a big wood
B.a poor Irishman who lived all by himself
C.a clever man who tried to get something to eat for his breakfast
D.an Irish hunter with a large family
第2题
If there were no trees, heavy rains would wash away the rich top soil that is so important to plants. The result is that the land will become a desert. There are plenty of desert areas in the world. A long time ago these desert areas used to be very rich areas, but man in the past had not enough knowledge about science of nature, they cut down too many trees in the area where they lived and never planted new ones. By and by the rich top soil was blown and washed away by strong winds and heavy rains. In the end the rich land changed into useless deserts where nothing could grow.
According to the passage, ______.
A.a long time ago, man did not know how to make use of wood
B.trees are not as useful as they were in the past
C.trees were more found in the past than they are today
D.people have 'always found trees useful
第3题
Once there lived man who owned a very remarkable (奇物的) goose. It was a goose which could lay golden eggs. Every day when the man went into the barnyard (谷仓边场地) he would find a beautiful golden egg. The trouble was that the goose would lay only one egg each day.
One day a neighbor spoke to the man who owned the wonderful goose. "Why do not you cut the goose open and get all the gold that is inside the goose? Then you would be a rich man and you would be the envy(羡慕的对象) of all your neighbors. "
The man thought this might be a good idea; so he cut the goose open. He killed the goose that laid the golden eggs. What do you suppose he found? He found just what you would find in any ordinary goose if you should cut one open.
Now there are no more golden eggs. The man was not satisfied with what he had; so now he has nothing.
That remarkable goose would lay ______ every day.
A.only each egg
B.just
C.just one egg
D.only egg
第5题
Sandwich was ______.
A.an Englishman
B.an American
C.a Frenchman
第6题
Once there lived man who owned a very remarkable (奇特的) goose. It was a goose which could lay golden eggs. Every day when the man went into the barnyard (谷仓边场地) he would find a beautiful golden egg. The trouble was that the goose would lay only one egg each day.
One day a neighbor spoke to the man who owned the wonderful goose. "Why do not you cut the goose open and get all the gold that is inside the goose? Then you would be a rich man and you would be the envy(羡慕的对象) of all your neighbors."
The man thought this might be a good idea; so he cut the goose open. He killed the goose that laid the golden eggs. What do you suppose he found? He found just what you would find in any ordinary goose if you should cut one open.
Now there are no more golden eggs. The man was not satisfied with what he had; so now he has nothing.
That remarkable goose would lay ______every day.
A.only each egg
B.just
C.just one egg
D.only egg
第7题
听力原文:M: Was Bill always rich?
W: When I knew him as a young man he wore old clothes and did not even have a bicycle. Now he wears expensive clothes and drives a sports car.
Q: What did Bill use to be?
(13)
A.He used to be rich.
B.He used to be poor.
C.He used to be very thin.
D.He used to be a driver.
第8题
听力原文:M:You have lived here a considerable time. Did you not say sixteen years?
W:Eighteen,sir,I came,when I was twenty,to wait on the mistress till she died at forty-eight,the master retained me for his housekeeper.
M:Indeed.
W:Ah,times are greatly Changed Since then!
M:Yes,you’ve seen a good many alterations,I suppose?
W:I have,and troubles too.
M:Why the landlord let Thrushcross Grange, and preferred living in a situation and residence so much inferior.Is he not rich enough to keep the estate in good order?
W: Rich,sir! He has,nobody knows what money,and every year it increases.Yes,yes,he’s rich enough to
live in a finer house than this: but he's very near -- close-handed; and, if he had meant to flit to Thrushcross Grange, as soon as he heard of a good tenant he could not have borne to miss the chance of getting a few hundreds more. It is strange people should be so greedy, when they are alone in the world!
M: He had a son, it seems?
W: Yes, he had one -- he is dead.
M: And, that young lady is his widow?
W: Yes.
M: Where did she come from originally?
W: Why, sir, she is my late master's daughter: Catherine Clinton was her maiden name. I nursed her, poor thing! I did wish her family would remove here, and then we might have been together again.
How old is the housekeeper now?
A.Eighteen.
B.Twenty-eight.
C.Thirty-eight.
D.Forty-eight.
第9题
W: Yes, now that all the students are returning, the only apartments left are distant and expensive.
What is the man's problem?
A.He doesn't like his neighbor.
B.He is dissatisfied with the present apartment.
C.He lived in a near and cheap apartment.
第10题
M: Oh, but I was really young at the time
Q: What does the man mean?