I enjoyed every minute of the party.(英译中)
第1题
The music sounded _______. I enjoyed every minute of it.
A.well
B.boring
C.wonderfully
D.beautiful
第2题
What a (wonder)______party it was! I enjoyed every minute of it.
第3题
听力原文:M: Next time in Berlin, I'll stay at Hotel Adlon or Gate Hotel again.
W: Why?
M: They're about five minutes from Tiergarten Park. The park has three courses for thirty-minute, sixty-minute, and ninety-minute roams. I enjoyed one of the roams every morning there.
What most interests the man?
A.Traveling in Berlin.
B.Visiting Hotel Adlon.
C.Staying at Gate Hotel.
D.Runing in Tiergarten Park.
第4题
听力原文:M: Will you please change this channel? I can't stand this program.
W: Wait a minute and the news will be on next. I want to be sure to see it tonight.
What are they doing?
A.Watching TV.
B.Listening to the radio.
C.Swimming the channel.
D.Changing their news program.
第5题
At last one of the people in the queue said to him, "You play too well to be a beggar."
"I' m not a beggar", the young man said. "I' m studying to be a trumpet player in a big band, and I have to practise several hours every day, so I thought it would be nice to do it in the fresh air instead of in my small room on days when the weather was nice- and also to get a bit of money at the same time."
The tickets for the show ______.
A.were difficult to buy
B.were easy to get
C.were sold out in a short while
D.were not to be sold out
第6题
听力原文:M: Could you tell me where our library is?
W: It's in the building next to ours.
M: Is it the big white one?
W: Yes, a great number of books are kept in the library. It has books in Chinese, English, Russian, German, French and many other languages.
M: Are there any reading rooms in the building?
W: Of course. How can it be a library without reading moms? There are quite a number of reading rooms with newspapers and magazines in them on the first and second floors.
M: When is it open?
W: It is open every clay except Sunday.
M: I see. Library is always a busy place. I want to borrow an English hook. I hear "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is very interesting. Have you read it?
W: Yes, I enjoyed it very much. It's worth reading.
M: I wonder if you could tell me how to look it up in the card 'catalogue?
W: Certainly. It is written by Mark Twain. So you can either look it up under "A" for the writer, or "T" for the title.
M: Thank you for your great help to me. How long can I keep it?
W: You're welcome. You can keep it for two weeks. When it is due, it should be returned.
Where is the library?
A.It is the big white building.
B.It is next to their building.
C.It is in the school.
D.It is very far from their home.
第7题
第二节 短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
Last year at this time Jessica Anderson was working in Chicago,one of the coldest cities in the United States.Now she is working in a hotel in the Florida Keys,one of the warmest places in the country.It is just a short walk form. her office to white sand beaches(海滩).
“This is like a dream(梦想)for me,”Jessica said.“I have a difficult but interesting job,and I live in a great place. Florida is a lot warmer than Chicago. My company, Hotels International, moved me to Orchid Beach Resort last March. I had only a few weeks to get ready for the move, and I had little time to learn my new job. I'm Manager of Guest Services. It's different from my last job, but I have enjoyed it. I like to stay busy, and there is something to do every minute. "
I tell my assistants that we have to remember: our guests come here for the best holiday possible. Our motto (箴言) is:" You can't stay forever at Orchid Beach Resort, but you might want to !"
Jessica likes Chicago because it is one of the largest cities in the U. S.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第8题
第二节 短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
Last year at this time Jessica Anderson was working in Chicago,one of the coldest cities in the United States.Now she is working in a hotel in the Florida Keys,one of the warmest places in the country.It is just a short walk form. her office to white sand beaches(海滩).
“This is like a dream(梦想)for me,”Jessica said.“I have a difficult but interesting job,and I live in a great place. Florida is a lot warmer than Chicago. My company, Hotels International, moved me to Orchid Beach Resort last March. I had only a few weeks to get ready for the move, and I had little time to learn my new job. I'm Manager of Guest Services. It's different from my last job, but I have enjoyed it. I like to stay busy, and there is something to do every minute. "
I tell my assistants that we have to remember: our guests come here for the best holiday possible. Our motto (箴言) is:" You can't stay forever at Orchid Beach Resort, but you might want to !"
Jessica likes Chicago because it is one of the largest cities in the U. S.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
第9题
What does the author say about Italians of the old days.
A.They enjoyed cooking as well as eating.
B.They ate a big dinner late in the evening.
C.They ate three meals regularly every day.
D.They were expert at cooking meals.
第10题
My Job Experience
In university I had a part-time job at a shop downtown that sold doughnuts and coffee. Situated on a block where a dozen buses stopped, it catered to commuters (通勤者) who had a few minutes to wait for their bus.
I poured coffee in takeaway cups and patiently waited for customers who'd point through the glass case and say, "No, not that one, the one two rows over."
Every afternoon around four o'clock, a group of schoolchildren would burst into the shop, and business would come to a stop. Adults would glance in, see the crowd and pass on. I didn't mind if the children waited for their bus inside where it was warm and dry. I was not working on commission (抽佣金), and hey, sometimes a kid would have 25 cents to spend.
I came to know the children pretty well. The older girls would tell me about their boyfriends; some of the younger ones would talk about school and show me the drawings they'd done in class. The boys were too reserved to share their secrets, but still, they'd wait every day in the shop until their bus came.
Sometimes I'd hand out a bus fare when a ticket went missing--always repaid the next day.
When it snowed, the kids and I would wait anxiously for a very late bus. They'd call their parents to let them know that they were OK. At closing time I'd lock the door, and the kids and I would wait in the warm shop until their bus finally arrived.
I gave away freely a lot of doughnuts on snow days.
I enjoyed my young friends, but it never occurred to me that I played an important role in their lives--until one Saturday afternoon when a serious-looking man entered the shop and asked if I was the girl who worked on weekdays around four o'clock. I admitted it was true, and he identified himself as the father of two of my favourites --a brother-and-sister team.
"I want you to know I appreciate what you do for my children. I worry about them having to take two buses to get home. It means a lot that they can wait here and you are keeping an eye on them."
I was touched. I told him it wasn't a big deal, that I enjoyed the kids.
"No, you don't understand. When they're safe. It is a big deal. And I'm grateful."
So I was the Doughnut Lady. I not only had received a title, I had become a landmark.
Now I think about all the people who keep an eye on my own children when they venture out into the world. Many of them I never hear about, and some I learn about only by chance. It feels odd to learn of the life my kids have apart from me. In their comings and goings they developed relationships with adults, and those adults, and those adults become, well, Doughnut Ladies.
The author is kind to the children because she wanted to play an important role in the children's lives.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned