He had to _______ the mud off his shoes before coming into thehouse.A) scratchB) scrap
He had to _______ the mud off his shoes before coming into thehouse.
A) scratch
B) scrape
C) strap
D) stroke
He had to _______ the mud off his shoes before coming into thehouse.
A) scratch
B) scrape
C) strap
D) stroke
第1题
________ he had forgotten to take his notebook.
A. That occurred to him
B. He occurred that
C. To him that occurred
D. It occurred to him that
第2题
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第3题
What did the tramp do after he had been locked in?
A. He stole some expensive items from the store.
B. He made himself athome.
C. He kept himself in bed for 3 days.
D. He had a Christmas party.
第4题
听力原文: When cars first started appearing on the streets of the world, few people took them seriously. They were toys--playthings for grown men who didn't have much to do. No one thought that the automobile would become the world's most popular means of transportation.
When Henry Ford started selling his Model T in 1908, he changed all that. Ford believed that a car should be low-cost transportation that everyone could afford. So he decided to make such a car. First, he wanted a dependable automobile that wouldn't break down easily. Then he wanted a simple engine that almost anyone could fix.
Ford wanted to sell the car at a low price, so he had to make it at a low cost. Thus he made only one model and designed one color--black.
In 1932, the Duesenberg brothers produced a car that many people think it was the most luxurious automobile ever made--the Duesenberg SJ. Every Duesenberg car was custom-made, so each one was different. But it usually weighed about 7,000 pounds and had a very wide wheelbase--150 inches. It also had a 400 horsepower engine that could drive the huge car from zero to 100 miles per hour in 17 seconds.
The inside was very luxurious, too. It had the best silk, leather, silver and wood. A Dusenberg car was definitely expensive but rich people often felt that they had to own one. Unfortunately, the car cost so much to produce that the company lost money. In 1937, after making only 500 of them, the Duesenbergs stopped producing this kind of cars forever.
(33)
A.The two models of cars.
B.The history of car industry.
C.The development of cars in America.
D.The structure of Duesenberg cars.
第5题
Dialogue Two
Burney: There were two men, I think. No, three. They ran into the bank and the one with the gun, the tall one, he runs up to the window, and starts shouting something, I don’t know, "Give me all your money" and the other one.
Police officer:____ 5____
Burney: No, there were two men and a girl.____ 6 ____the one carrying the suitcase, well, he goes up to the other guy.
Police officer: The one with the gun?
Burney: Yes, and he opens the suitcase and the cashier, well, she well, all the other people behind the window they hand over piles of money and two men put it into the suitcase and they run out. It was 1: 35.____ 7____
第5题__________ 查看材料
A.They had been in there for about 5 minutes.
B.It’s the other man I’m talking about,
C.I thought you said there were three men?
D.Are there any witnesses on the spot?
第6题
Passage Four
John Paul Jones was one of the founders of the United States Navy. During the Revolution, the colonies were desperate. They needed men to lead their small ships against the British fleet. Jones was more than willing to fight.
John Paul Jones had once been a captain of a British merchant ship. In 1773, his crew mutinied. One member of the crew tried to gain control of the ship. Jones shot the man to death. The mutiny took place near the port of Tobago, an island in the Caribbean. Authorities there decided to have a trial. This meant certain death for John Paul Jones, since the whole crew would testify against him. One night during a thunderstorm, he escaped from the jail.
He fled to the United States and lived with a family named Jones. His real name was John Paul. He added the name of Jones to his, in honor of the family. He outwitted the British ships that were sent to hunt him down.
When the American Revolution ended he went to serve in the Russian navy. There, he fought the Turks and achieved one of the few major naval victories in the history of Russia. He died in Paris at the age of forty-five.
John Paul Jones is considered both an American and Russian hero, but the English considered him a fugitive.
48. John Paul Jones won a major victory for the Russian navy against the ______.
A. French
B. British
C. Turks
D. Spanish
第7题
is city was named after Alexander the Great’King of Greece.After Alexander’s death, a great general named Ptolemy became ruler of Egypt.
The Greeks loved learning.Ptolemy believed that people needed to have written records of their thoughts and ideas.They needed to have a place to collect their books.For the first time in history, Ptolemy tried to collect together all the Greek books that had been written.To do this, he built the largest and the best library in ancient world.
Before this time, great writings were often hard to find, and many had been lost.Books were then written by hand on a kind of paper called papyrus.Sheets of papyrus were rolled around wooden sticks.The papyrus(纸莎草制的纸)rolls were stored in deep shelves on the library walls.
All books brought in Egypt were taken to the library.There,scholars studied them and corrected any mistakes.The books were copied over so they would be easier to read and store.They were listed in catalog(目录).
The library at Alexandria grew to have over a half million books.It was a center of learning for over 700 years before it was destroyed by fire in A.D.391.
1.Alexandria is the name of a() while Alexander was the name of a ().
A.place in Egypt; king in Greece
B.place in Greece; king in Egypt
C.king in Greece; place in Egypt
D.place in Greece; king in Egypt
2.In this passage the word“scholars”means ().
A.people who fought as soldiers
B.people with much learning
C.people who taught in schools
D.people who wrote the Greek books
3.The passage does not say so, but it makes you think that ().
A.it was hard to make papyrus
B.copying books took a long time
C.no one ever read the books at Alexandria
D.Books from all over the world were brought to the library
4.Why did Ptolemy build a large library at Alexandria?()
A.Because he thought it would make him as famous as Alexander the Great.
B.Because he wanted a safe place to collect all Greek books.
C.Because he wanted a new way to print books.
D.Because he wanted to correct all the mistakes in the books.
5.Which of the following does the passage lead you to believe?()
A.The library at Alexandria only had a few hundred books.
B.There were many libraries in Egypt at that time.
C.The great library helped to make Alexandria famous.
D.The scholars corrected all the mistakes in the books.
第8题
A.almost
B.mostly
C.nearly
D.near
第9题
Only after they had performed hundreds of experiments did they succeed in (solve) ______the problem.
第10题
The Queen of Heaven was so angry______ she had Zhi Nu brought back to heaven.
A、this
B、that
C、these
D、those
第11题
The students were assigned to write a paper on ________ from the course.
A.what had they learned
B.that had they learned
C.that they had learned
D.what they had learned
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