He gave me two answers ______ the question, but ______ of them is right.A.of, neitherB.to,
He gave me two answers ______ the question, but ______ of them is right.
A.of, neither
B.to, both
C.to, neither
He gave me two answers ______ the question, but ______ of them is right.
A.of, neither
B.to, both
C.to, neither
第1题
第一节 单项填空
阅读下面的句子和对话,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选出一个能填入空白处的最佳选项。
He gave me two answers ______ the question, but ______ of them is right.
A.of, neither
B.to, both
C.to, neither
第2题
听力原文: I read in the newspaper the other day that we tell between two hundred and three hundred lies every day. It makes me wonder if honesty is still important.
There are so many times when we just seem to expect people to be dishonest rather than honest. We expect individuals to try to take advantage of other people whenever they can. And we sometimes expect politicians not always to be honest in their dealings. And we even expect students, sometimes, to cheat on exams or to do things to help their scores. I wonder that if it's really fair to these people, because I still think there are honest people.
The other day a very good friend of mine and I were in a restaurant. When the cashier gave him back his money after we got out of the restaurant, he realized that he had ten or fifteen dollars more than he was supposed to have. He didn't even hesitate at all. He went right back in and gave it back, and of course, the cashier was very happy.
But, I was pleasantly surprised, because it means that there really are people running around who are honest.
(30)
A.Between one hundred and three hundred~
B.Between two hundred and four hundred.
C.Between two hundred and three hundred.
D.Between one hundred and two hundred.
第3题
Clint was playing a game with a girl. I sat in the corner watching him. I didn’t feel that I had whatever it took to get up and mix with others because of my self-esteem problem. Finally I got up the courage to order a drink for him. When he got it, he gave me the most dazzling smile. We spent the rest of the evening talking until I realized that it was almost morning. I figured that he was simply being nice to me because I had brought him a drink, but the next day he called and told me that he could not stopping thinking about me and that he wanted to meet my kids too.
About 3 months later, my divorce was final and Clint sat my boys down and asked them if it was all right with them if he asked me to marry him because he could not imagine life without the three of us anymore. I was so touched that he went to my boys and asked for their approval because they were the “men of the house” at the ripe old ages of 2 and They said yes and we have all been together even since. Clint gave me and my boys a second chance at a wonderful life. Not a day goes by that he doesn’t tell we are the best thing that ever has happened to him and that he loves us.
The writer’s first marriage was unsuccessful because ______.
A.her husband often woke her up at midnight
B.her husband kept criticizing her
C.she was unattractive
D.she had a self-esteem problem
When the writer asked for a divorce, her husband ______.A.told her that she would never find one who loved her as he did
B.delayed two years before giving her a reply
C.accused her of having an affair
D.said that she was unattractive and not worth loving
When the writer first met Clint, she felt that ______.A.she should have listened to her friend and met Clint earlier
B.Clint was a nice, dazzling young man
C.Clint could not be really interested in her
D.she would find true love in Clint
The writer was particularly touched by Clint because ______.A.he believed that at 2 and 4, the two kids were the “men of the house”
B.he said that he could not imagine a life without her and the kids
C.he loved the kids and asked for their approval of the marriage
D.he kept her company and talked with her until the next morning
The writer’s marriage to Clint is important to her mainly because ______.A.it made her kids happy, which is all she cared about
B.every day Clint would tell the writer that he loved her
C.it helped her to regain herself respect
D.it gave her and her sons a second chance to live a happy life
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第4题
Pearman put his head close to the window. "Come on, mister. Give me a chance. I need a job." he said. Something in Stephen Pearman' s voice moved Robert Fredy. In the seconds before traffic started moving again, Fredy handed Pearman a business card and told him to call if he was serious.
"My friends told me he was just pulling my leg," said Pearman. "ButI said, 'No, he's a businessman. I need to give it a shot.'"
Two days later, 29-year-old Pearman appeared in the manager's office of the big hotel. Fredy gave him a job and housing and lent him pocket money while training him.
Today, Pearman works full time setting up the hotel's dining halls for business meetings. In the past two years, he has found a flat, married and repaid Fredy's loans(贷款).
"Mr. Fredy gave me a second chance," says Pearman, "And I took advantage of it. I could have just come here a while, eaten up and left. But there is no future in washing windshields."
Ordinarily, Fredy keeps away from the street people. "But Pearman seemed so honest and open, asking for a chance rather than just money," Fredy says. "I don't hand my business card to just anybody. But I'm glad I did in this case."
When Pearman offered to wash the windshield for Fredy, ______.
A.Fredy took him as a beggar
B.Pearman was told to do it later
C.Fredy gladly agreed to let him do it
D.Pearman knew Fredy was a kind man
第5题
Pearman put his head close to the window. "Come on, mister. Give me a chance. I need a job," he said. Something in Stephen Pearman's voice moved Robert Fred. In the seconds before traffic started moving again, Fred handed, Pearman a business card and told him to call if he was serious.
"My friends told me he was just pulling my leg," said Pearman. "But I said, ' No, he's a businessman. I need to give it a shot.'"
Two days later, 29-year-old Pearman appeared in the manager's office of the big hotel. Fred gave him a job and housing and lent him pocket money while training him.
Today, Pearman works full-time setting up the hotel's dining halls for business meetings. In the past two years, he has found a flat, married and repaid Fred's loans.
"Mr. Fred gave me a second chance," says Pearman, "and I took advantage of it. I could have just come here a while, eaten up and left. But there is no future in washing windshields."
Ordinarily, Fred keeps away from the street People. "But Pearman seemed so honest and open, asking for a chance rather than just money," Fred says: "I don't hand my business card to just any- body. But I'm. glad I did in this case."
When Pearman offered to wash the windshield for Fred, ______.
A.Fred gladly agreed to let him do it
B.Pearman was told to do it later
C.Fred took him as a beggar
D.Pearman knew Fred was a kind man
第6题
True man bought seventeen apples. The first wanted one half (二分之一). the second mall warned one third (三分之一) and the third one wanted one ninth (九分之一). It was impossible(不可能). At that time. a small boy came with an apple in his hand. Tile boy said to them. "Don't worry about that. Let me help you. " First of all with his apple added (加) to theirs. he made the number of the apples eighteen. Then he gave nine to the first man. six to the second man. and two to the third man. He gave away seventeen in all and took his apple back. The three men said to him. "How clever you !"
What was the three men's problem (问题)?
A.They couldn't eat the apples
B.They couldn't divide (分) the apples.
C.They wanted to sell tile apples.
第7题
听力原文:M: How are your driving lessons going?
W: I'm not taking lessons anymore.
M: You're not? I thought you wanted to get your driver's license this summer. Didn't you sign up for a 6-week course?
W: Yes, but after two weeks the driving instructor asked me not to come back.
M: I've never heard of a case like that. What about the remaining money?
W: Oh, The school gave my money back for the remaining 4 weeks.
M: Why was that? Didn't you get on well with the driving instructor?
W: No, he seemed like such a nice man. At first we got along well.
M: Then what happened?
W: I had the second accident and after that he got a little unfriendly.
M: The second accident?
W: And after that they asked me to stop coming. I really don't understand it.
M: I think I do.
(20)
A.One-third.
B.One-half.
C.Two-thirds.
D.All.
第8题
Two pupils came to see me and I gave an apple to______when they sat down.
A.every one of them
B.every one
C.each
D.every
第9题
He gave me a book of the sort usually reserved for naughty schoolchildren.
A.provided
B.prepared
C.appointed
D.kept