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The professor spoke in a loud voice () every one of us could hear him.

A.such that

B.so that

C.such

D.so

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第1题

The professor spoke in a loud voice ______ every one of us could hear him.

A.such that

B.so

C.so that

D.such

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第2题

Professor Martin, _______ I spoke of just now, would go to MIT as a visiting scholar()

A.whom

B.which

C.when

D.what

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第3题

—What do you think of the professor's speech?—I was listening carefully but I could not _____ everything he said. He spoke too many local idioms()

A.take on

B.take in

C.take up

D.take over

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第4题

—What do you think of the professor's speech?—I was listening very carefully but I could not everything he said. He spoke too many local idioms()

A.take on

B.take in

C.take up

D.take over

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第5题

The changes in language will continue forever, but no one knows sure 【M1】______who does th

The changes in language will continue forever, but no one knows sure 【M1】______

who does the changing. One possibility is that children are responsible. A

professor of linguistic at the University of Hawaii, explores this in one of his 【M2】______

recent books. Sometimes around 1880, a language catastrophe occurred in 【M3】______

Hawaii when thousands of emigrant workers were brought to the islands to 【M4】______

work for the new sugar industry. These people speaking different languages

were unable to communicate with each other or with the native Hawaiians or

the dominant English-speaking owners of the plantations. So they first spoke

in Pidgin English-- the sort of thing such mixed language populations have 【M5】______

always done. A pidgin is not really a language at all. It is more like a set of

verbal signals used to name objects and without the grammatical rules needed

for expressing thoughts and ideas. And then, within a single generation, the 【M6】______

whole mass of mixed people began speaking a totally new tongue: Hawaiian 【M7】______

Creole. The new speech was contained ready-made words borrowed from all 【M8】______

the original tongues, but beared little or no resemblance to the predecessors in 【M9】______

the rules used for stringing the words together. Although generally regarded as 【M10】______

primitive language, Hawaiian Creole had a highly sophisticated grammar.

【M1】

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第6题

English has never been the only language in use over the British Isles , and it certainly is not now!

English has never been the only language in use over the British Isles , and it certainly is not now! Welsh is still used in Wales. Some Welsh people still speak it as their mother tongue , and it is widely taught in Welsh schools. Some people in Scotland and in Ireland still use a language that is related to Welsh. It is called Gaelic. These languages have a long history in these islands - longer than the history of English. In addition , people from

overseas have settled in England quite recently during this century. In some industrial cities , though not generally in Britain , you find groups of people who speak Polish , and other groups speaking the languages of the Indian subcontinent. A survey of North London schools in the early 1980' s found that nearly a third of the children spoke a language other than English at home.

The majority of the 55 million people living in England use English all the time. Standard English , that is , written English , is in use throughout Britain. Spoken English , however , sounds very different in different parts of the country. There is a story , a play. by the famous writer George Bernard Shaw , about a professor of English Language who can tell you someone' s address when he hears that person speak! That is exaggeration of course. Not even a Professor , who has studied the sounds of English all his life , can really do that. However ,it is true hat most people who have lived for a long time in Britain can tell a number of things about the people as soon as they speak! Usually we cannot tell the speaker' s address

, but we can guess the part of the country where the person comes from. We can tell how well educated he or she is too! If an international user of English , like anyone of you here , happens to meet speakers from , say , the North or the West of England , you may find them hard to understand. Unless you understand what is going on your confidence in your ability to use the language may be badly shaken.

36. Gaelic is related to Welsh. ()

37. Welsh is not taught in schools anymore. ()

38. One third of the 55 million people in England speak other languages besides English at home ()

39. Written English is in use throughout Britain but spoken English sounds different in different parts of the country. ()

40. Most people who have lived for a long time in Britain can tell how well educated a person is by the way he/ she speaks. ()

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第7题

Who was the first person _______ today?A. spoke to youB. with you spokeC. you spoke toD

A. spoke to you

B. with you spoke

C. you spoke to

D. spoke with you

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第8题

Who was the first person ______today?A、spoke to youB、whom you spoke toC、you spokeD、whom

Who was the first person ______today?

A、spoke to you

B、whom you spoke to

C、you spoke

D、whom you spoke

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第9题

The old man ______ yesterday is a scientist.

AI spoke

BI spoke to

Cwhom I spoke

Dthat I spoke to him

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第10题

She always spoke kindly to the children.(英译中)

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