Altogether how many people on board the sunken pirate skiff were captured?A.5.B.4.C.3.D.2.
Altogether how many people on board the sunken pirate skiff were captured?
A.5.
B.4.
C.3.
D.2.
Altogether how many people on board the sunken pirate skiff were captured?
A.5.
B.4.
C.3.
D.2.
第1题
How many times does the woman ask for leave in this week altogether?
A.Once
B.Twice
C.Three times
D.Four times
第2题
How many visitors had been to the Crystal Palace altogether?
A.6,000.00
B.60,000.00
C.6,000,000.00
第3题
听力原文:M: How many rooms do you want in a house?
W: Well, to begin with, one bedroom for each of the children and one for us. And I want a bath room, a big kitchen and a living room with lots of sunlight in ii. Yes, altogether seven rooms.
Q: How many children do they have?
(14)
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
第4题
听力原文:M: Did you know the news about the bank robbers?
W: Yes, but I don' t know whether they have been caught or not.
M: All except one. He escaped while the police were searching the hotel where the other three were hiding.
How many bank robbers were there altogether?
A.4.
B.2.
C.1.
D.3
第5题
How much commission do you need to pay altogether?
A.
B.
C.
第6题
M: That's all right. What would you like to know?
W: Firstly, for the benefit of our readers, exactly how long is the marathon?
M: It's 26 miles 385 yards, or if you'd like it in metric, it's 42. 195 kilometers.
W: Thanks. Now how many runners were there altogether?
M: More than ever. This year--there were 18,254.
W: My goodness, that's a lot! What position did you finish in the race, Mike?
M: Well, I'm quite pleased with my performance. I came 1,539th.
W: That's better than last year, isn't it?
M: Yes, I finished 2,625th then, but it was my first effort.
W: And how long did you take?
M: Three hours and three quarters, but I know I can do better. Did you know that the record is 2 hours 10 minutes?
W: I didn't know. That's fantastic! And how long the slowest runner took?
M: Oh, he hasn't finished yet!
(23)
A.It's about 26,385 kilometers.
B.It's 18,254 kilometers.
C.It's 42,195 kilometers.
D.It's 26,385 miles.
第7题
第8题
A.24 yuan.
B.45 yuan.
C.31 yuan.
D.38 yuan.
第9题
How to Start a Small Business in the US
People from other countries often take America as the "land of opportunity". Americans, too, believe that the country gives no end of chances to those who want to open their own businesses. Today, many Americans are still trying hard to become small business people, although only one out of two remains in operation after the first two years.
Many people start their small businesses for the wrong reasons. They want to get away from the paper work of their present jobs, or to exchange the responsibility of their present jobs for free life styles. But more, not less, paper work and responsibility come with ownership of a small business.
Thomas is the owner of the news magazine Mother Earth, which is now quite successful. He says that he had to work sixty hours without stopping when he was trying to bring out the first issue.
Thomas had waited for years after he came up with the idea for Mother Earth. During that time, he collected as much information as he could about his business. He borrowed books from the library, talked to successful people in the field, and began planning carefully the amount of money and the kinds and numbers of supplies he would need. When he finally opened with a capital of $ 1,500 ,he set up his office in the kitchen and his printing press in the garage. Owing to his devotion(投入)to business, his talent, and his skill in management, Mother Earth now has a circulation(发行量) of 300,000.
Not all small businesses are doing as fine as Mother Earth as 50% of the 450,000 that start in America every year fail. Still, 95% of businesses in the US can be called "small". Altogether these businesses amount to 40% of America's gross national product(国民生产总值).
According to the passage, which of the following is true of the small businesses in the U.S.?
A.All of them close down in the first two years.
B.Most of them fail within the first two years.
C.They all make big profits.
D.Only half of them continue to operate after the first two years.
第10题
根据短文的内容,回答下列题目
How to Start a Small Business in the US
People .from other countries often take America as the "land of opportunity". Americans, too,believe that the country gives no end of chances to those who want to open their own businesses.
Today, many Americans are still trying hard to become small business people, although only one out of two remains in operation after the first two years.
Many people start their small businesses for the wrong reasons. They want to get away from the paper work of their present jobs or to exchange the responsibility of their present jobs for free life styles. But more, not less, paper work and responsibility come with ownership of a small business.
Thomas is the owner of the news magazine Mother Earth, which is now quite successful. He says that he had to work sixty hours without stopping when he was trying to bring out the first issue.
Thomas had waited for years after he came up with the idea for Mother Earth. During that time,he collected as much information as he could about his business. He borrowed books from the library,talked to successful people in the field, and began planning carefully the amount of money and the kinds and numbers of supplies he would need. When he finally opened with a capital of $1,500, he set up his office in the kitchen and his printing press in the garage. Owing to his devotion to business, his talent, and his skill in management, Mother Earth now has a circulation of 300,000.
Not all small businesses are doing as fine as Mother Earth.50% of the 450,000 that start in America every year fail. Still,95% businesses in the US can be called "small". Altogether these businesses amount to 40% of America&39;s gross national product.
According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE of the small businesses in the US? 查看材料
A.All of them close down in the first two years
B.Most of them fail within the first two years
C.They all make big profits
D.Only half of them continue to operate after the first two years