Hardly()home when it began to rain.A.had I gotB.I had gotC.had Iarrived in
A.had I got
B.I had got
C.had Iarrived in
A.had I got
B.I had got
C.had Iarrived in
第1题
A.when
B.after
C.until
D.than
第2题
A、had I got
B、I had got
C、had I arrived in
D、I had arrived at
第3题
Sara Robbins is a newsreader on the radio. Many people don’t recognise her face, but everybody knows her voice!
Sara’s day usually starts when most people are asleep. Her alarm clock normally goes off at 3 am and she needs to be at the studios at four. “The roads are always very quiet at that time and I get to work very quickly.” At 6 am Sara says “good morning” to her listeners. The programme lasts for three hours. “After the programme we have a short meeting to talk about the next day and then we have a long, slow breakfast!”
Sara never goes back home after work. “I really need to relax after the programme. I almost always do some sport and sometimes I meet up with a friend.”
Sara doesn’t often go out in the evenings during the week. She prefers to stay at home. She loves cooking and hardly ever eats out in the restaurants. “I don’t really have the time.”
At weekends, her life is quite different. She often goes away for the weekend. “I love going to Rome or Paris or New York.” She loves the theatres and the art galleries, and says that “the shopping is great!”
1. Sara wakes up at 3 am.
2. The program finishes at 10 am.
3. She goes straight home after work.
4. She often eats out during the week.
5. She enjoys travelling at the weekend.
第4题
It‘s raining _______. We have to stay at home instead of going fishing.
A. badly
B. hardly
C. heavily
D. strongly
第5题
______had he arrived home than it began to rain.
A. Not until
B. No sooner
C. Scarcely
D. hardly
第6题
In many other countries, the baby sleeps in the same bed with his parents or in a bed near them.
The space in the home also shows a lot about psychological space needs.Some families gather closer to each other and the size of their house has nothing to do with it.Others have separate little corners where family members go to be alone.
Although it is true that psychological space needs are not decided by economic reasons, they sometimes have to be changed a little because of economic pressures.It is almost impossible, however, to completely change your psychological space needs.
26.The passage is chiefly concerned with _______.
A.American way of living
B.living conditions in different countries
C.space requirements in different cultures
D.space requirements and economic factors
27.According to the author, the amount of living space a person needs is decided by ______.
A.his cultural background
B.the relationship between the family members
C.his financial situations
D.how many rooms there are in his house
28.The example of American families seems to suggest that ______.
A.Americans are more eager to be alone when they are at home
B.psychological space needs are developed when one is very young
C.it is advisable to let the baby sleep with his parents
D.it is advisable to let the baby sleep in a separate room
29.Some families gather close to each other at home because _______.
A.they have limited living space
B.it satisfies their psychological space needs
C.they have been brought up in a small family
D.they haven’t small corners for themselves
30.According to the author, psychological space needs _______.
A.will change as one’s incomes reduced
B.can be changed at will
C.will change if you move to a smaller house
D.can hardly be changed altogether
第7题
David and Xiaoyan arrived at the airport in good time. After checking in at the BA (British Airways) desk, they had their boarding passes checked, put their bags through the X-ray machine and went through the passport control on their way to the departure lounge. They didn抰 have anything to eat because they would eat on the plane, but they had a coffee and then they looked round the shops. Xiaoyan bought something for Mary, but David didn抰 buy anything. Then they went to the gate. They had about 20 minutes to wait before embarking. Suddenly David realized that he hadn抰 got his camera with him. They went back and looked everywhere to see where he could have lost it --- in the shops, in the cafe, at the X-ray machine, at the passport control and at the checking-in desk, but nobody had seen it. 揑 must have left it in the cafe,?said David, 揑 should have put it in my bag. I suppose someone must have walked off with it!?
(1). When they arrived at the airport, they had ().
A、 hardly any time
B、plenty of time
C、just enough time
(2). They first went ().
A、 to a restaurant
B、to the checking-in desk
C、through the passport control
(3). David realized that his camera was missing when he was ().
A、 in the cafe
B、in the departure lounge
C、at the gate
(4). They looked for the camera everywhere except ().
A、 in the shops
B、at the X-ray machine
C、on the plane
(5). David thought he must have left it ().
A、 in the cafe
B、in the taxi
C、at home
第8题
[A] division of labor at home is seldom clear-cut
[B] home is hardly a cozier working environment
[C] household tasks are generally more motivating
[D] family labor is often adequately rewarded
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第9题
A. Hardly he had; when
B. He had hardly; than
C. Hardly had he; when
D. He hardly had; than
第10题
We ______ down when a waitress ______ plates of food for us.
A) had hardly sat / had brought B) hardly sat / brought
C) hardly sat / had brought D) had hardly sat / brought
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