My brother is six years______than I.A.oldB.olderC.oldest
My brother is six years______than I.
A.old
B.older
C.oldest
My brother is six years______than I.
A.old
B.older
C.oldest
第1题
My brother is six years ______ than I.
A.old
B.older
C.oldest
第2题
A.taking
B.to take
C.has taken
D.being taken
第3题
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
A.Only one out of six were present at the meeting.
B.Ten dollars was stolen from the cash register.
C.Either my sister or my brother is coming.
D.Five miles seem like a long walk to me.
第4题
听力原文: I come from a big family.. three brothers land a sister.., and we all work in the family business. We make cakes. We used to have a small shop that sold bread and other things that we made, but now we just make cakes and bread and deliver them to shops here. My father started the business, but he died six years ago and as I said, my mother is taking care of it now. Even before he died, when she was looking after the children and running the house, she helped him a lot with the business. So when Dad fell ill, it wasn't difficult for her to take over from him. My older brother, George, was already helping a lot then, and I used to help out at weekends too, even when I was a child
What do they do for a living now?
A.They have a shop that sells bread and cakes.
B.They buy cakes and bread and sell them.
C.They make cakes and bread and send them to shops.
第5题
听力原文:M: So, Andrea, you going home for the holidays?
W: I sure am. I've booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can't wait.
M: That sounds great.
W: What about you? Going home, too?
M: I haven't decided yet. I'm still debating...
W: Haven't decided? Oh, you're never going to get a flight out of here. I'm sure all the seats have been reserved by now. It's the holiday season, after all.
M: Well, it's not such a big deal for me. My family only lives about a hundred and fifty miles from here. I usually drive or take the train. It's a short trip.
W: You don't sound very excited about it.
M: Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have three brothers, and they are spread out all over the place. One lives on the East Coast and the other on the West Coast. I even have a brother in Montreal!
W: Oh, vow! What does he do?
M: Translation work. It's kind of strange, but we rarely get together as a family anymore.
W: Well, I try to get home as much as possible. We're a big family--there are six of us children--so it is always a lot of fun.
M: Six kids?
W: Yep. And we're all really close. You should see it-- most of us are married, too, so it makes for a very crowded house over the holidays.
M: I can imagine.
W: Of course, there are too many people to cook dinner for. It is a real headache for my parents. So we end up going out to dinner a lot. It is pretty crazy.
M: Well, at my house my mother loves to cook. So when all of us get home-- which isn't that often-- she always cooks big, homemade meals. We have leftovers for days!
How would the woman go home?
A.By plane.
B.By train.
C.By bus.
D.By car.
第6题
Mary's bedroom is clean and clear, while her brother's bedroom is always ______.
A.at six and seven
B.at sixes and sevens
C.at sixth and seventh
D.at sixths and sevenths
第7题
听力原文: M: So, Andrea, are you going home for the holidays?
W: I sure am. I've booked a flight for tomorrow afternoon and I can't wait.
M: That sounds great.
W: What about you? Going home, too?
M: I haven't decided yet. I'm still debating...
W: Haven't decided? Oh, you're never going to get a flight out of here. I'm sure all the seats have been reserved by now. It's the holiday season, after all.
M: Well, it's not such a big deal for me. My family only lives about a hundred and fifty miles from here. 1 usually drive or take the train. It's a short trip.
W: You don't sound very excited about it.
M: Well, we are not really a very close-knit family. I have three brothers, and they are spread out all over the place. One lives on the East Coast and the other on the West Coast. I even have a brother in Montreal!
W: Oh, vow! What does he do?
M: Translation work. It's kind of strange, but we rarely get together as a family anymore.
W: Well, I try to get home as much as possible. We're a big family — there are six of us children — so it is always a lot of fun.
M: Six kids?
W: Yep. And we're all really close. You should see it — most of us are married, too, so it makes for a very crowded house over the holidays.
M: I can imagine.
W: Of course, there are too many people to cook dinner for. It is a real headache for my parents. So we end up going out to dinner a lot. It is pretty crazy.
M: Well, at my house my mother loves to cook. So when all of us get home — which isn't that often — she always cooks big homemade meals. We have left-overs for days!
How would the woman go home?
A.By plane.
B.By train.
C.By bus.
D.By car.
第8题
听力原文:W: Good morning, Chuck, are you also here waiting for Professor Johnson?
M: Oh, yes. Good morning, Lori. The professor asked me to come for an interview. Do you know about the job working as a teacher's assistant?
W: Oh, yes. I know all about it as I myself did it last year.
M: Really? How did you like it?
W: Well, actually I think it was the best I have ever had at school. It paid nine dollars an hour, which was three dollars more than the school post office paid us.
M: Yeah, that is a good salary. What did you do?
W: My resposibility was to help Mr. Johnson grade the students' homework. It wasn't hard and the professor was always available if there were any questions.
M: I think I would enjoy such kind of work. And it would be very good working experience.
W: Absolutely. You can also learn how to use computer databases. That's a good preparation for lots of jobs.
M: You're right. But I'm a little worried about how much time it might take?
W: It's pretty reasonable. Only about five or six hours a week. And you can do that in your room.
M: It sounds great.
W: Good luck with your interview then.
(23)
A.On his way home from school.
B.Waiting for Lori.
C.Doing his English assignments.
D.Waiting to see Prof. Johnson.
第9题
On the day of the World Cup football final in London in 1966, we were very excited because England were playing West Germany in the final. When we were having lunch, my mother told us to go to the post office straightaway after the match if England won, but she didn't tell us why. At 2 o'clock my mother went back to work as usual, while the rest of the family were watching the football on TV at home. Although she wasn't watching the match, she was listening to it on the radio.
England won 4:2 and so my brothers and I ran to the post office. As we burst in, my mother was standing behind the counter. She was waiting to sell us a very special limited edition with ENGLAND WINNERS on each stamp. We were over the moon.
We still have it today,and perhaps it is worth a lot of money.
1.This passage mainly tells us ______.
A、the author and her brother used to like stamps very much
B、the author had a very kind mother
C、the author and her brothers had an unforgettable experience in collecting stamps
D、their mother used to support them by working in the post office
2.According to the passage, her mother worked in the post office ______.
A、during the week
B、on Saturdays
C、on Sundays
D、for six days
3.heir mother told them to go to the post office straightaway after the match if England won, but she didn't tell them why. Why do you think she did that________
A、She wanted to give them a surprise.
B、She doubted if she would get the stamps.
C、She forgot to do that.
D、She thought it unnecessary to tell them the reason.
4.What does the sentence "We were over the moon." mean________
A、We jumped high.
B、We were extremely happy about it.
C、We watched the moon for a long time.
D、We couldn't sleep the whole night.
5.What is the best title for this passage_________
A、My Childhood
B、My Mother
C、A Precious Stamp
D、A Memorable Experience in Collecting Stamps