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“Who's that, Mary?”“______.”

A.That's a bird

B.That's my friend

C.This isn't a bird

D.Yes, it's a friend

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第1题

Mary's talking to the lawyer about her competitor who ________ on her trademark.A

Mary's talking to the lawyer about her competitor who ________ on her trademark.

A infringes

B infringe

C is infringing

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第2题

-Is Mary speaking?A.Who are you ?B.Who's that?C.I'm here.D.What's your nam

A.Who are you ?

B.Who's that?

C.I'm her

D.What's your name?

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第3题

Hello, who is calling?()

A.Mary is out

B.Hello, this is William from IBM

C.He's in the office

D.Can you hold the line

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第4题

- Hello, who is calling?- _________A.Mary is out.B.Hello, this is William from IBM.C.He

A.Mary is out.

B.Hello, this is William from IBM.

C.He's in the offic

D.Can you hold the line?

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第5题

Gary and Mary are siblings involved in a legal tangle over who gets possession of the
ir ancestral home.Gary threatens to kill Mary's husband if she does not sign papers declaring Gary's sole ownership of their home.This is an instance of().

A、scienter

B、battery

C、undue influence

D、duress

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第6题

Polly: Franco, who do you take after in your family?Franco: Definite1y my mother.We’re b

Polly: Franco, who do you take after in your family?

Franco: Definite1y my mother.We’re both quite moody and impatient.We used to argue a lot when I was growing up, because she’s quick-tempered.Also, we’re both tall and thin.

Polly: Do you 1ook like her as well?

Franco: No, I 1ook like my dad, but he's very ca1m.I am more romantic.What about you?

Polly: People say I 1ook 1ike my mum.We've got the same nose, unfortunately.But I' m not 1ike

her in other ways.She's shy whereas I'm much more sociab1e.I 1ove being with my

friends and meeting new peop1e, but she hates it.I' m more 1ike my dad, I think.What

about you, Mary?

Mary: I' m a natural optimist, just like my dad.He is never pessimistic.I always think that everything wi1l work out well in the end and so does he.I’ve got the same sense of humour as my mum.We both laugh at stupid things.I suppose I look a bit like my grandmother.We've got the same smile, and we both have very dark hair.

1、Franco’s () is tall and thin.

A.mum

B.dad

C.daughter

2、Franco’s dad is().

A.quick-tempered

B.romantic

C.calm

3、Polly’s mum is() and() meeting new people.

A.sociable; loves

B.shy; hates

C.shy; loves

4、Mary is a (n) (), just like her dad.

A.optimist

B.pessimist

C.artist

5、Mary has the same() like her grandmother.

A.eyes

B.nose

C.smile

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第7题

Mary has just returned to the USA after studying in England far three years. She deci
ded to study at a British university rather than an American one because her mother is from England and she wanted to get to know her mother,s family better. She studied English Literature at Goldsmiths’College,which is in London. She lived with her grandmother while she was studying. The college was recommended by a friend's brother

who had studied in England for his MBA. Mary told her friends that she was going to return to Europe to work because she had enjoyed her time in England so much.

1. Mary is now in___

A.England

B.the USA

C.France

2. She studied at___untverstty.

A.a British

B.an American

C.a Chinese

3. Mast probably, her grandmother_________

A. worked in the college

B. studied English Literature

C. lived in London

4. Her friend's brother recommended her to________

A. study for her MBA

B. study in the college

C. work for his company

5. Mary would return to Europe to_.

A. study

B. spend her holiday

C. work

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第8题

Phyllis Wheatley is regarded as America's first black poet. She was born in Senegal, Afric
a, about 1753 and brought to America aboard a slave ship at about the age of seven. John and Susannah Wheatley bought her for three pounds at a slave auction in Boston in 1761 to be a personal servant of Mrs. Wheatley. The family had three other slaves, and all were treated with respect. Phyllis was soon accepted as one of the family, which included being raised and educated with the Wheatley's twin 15-year-old children, Mary and Nathaniel. At that time, most females, even from better families, could not read and write, but Mary was probably one of the best educated young women in Boston. Mary wanted to become a teacher, and in fact, it was Mary who decided to take charge of Phyllis's education. Phyllis soon displayed her remarkable talents. At the age of twelve she was reading the Greek and Latin classics and passages from the Bible. And eventually, Mrs. Wheatley decided Phyllis should become a Christian.

At the age of thirteen Phyllis wrote her first poem. She became a Boston sensation after she wrote a poem on the death of the evangelical preacher George Whitfield in 1770. It became common practice in Boston to have "Mrs. Wheatley's Phyllis" read poetry in polite society. Mary married in 1771, and Phyllis later moved to the country because of poor health, as a teacher and caretaker to a farmer's three children. Mary had tried to interest publishers in Phyllis's poems but once they heard she was a Negro they weren't interested.

Then in 1773 Phyllis went with Nathaniel, who was now a businessman, to London. It was thought that a sea voyage might improve her health. Thirty-nine of her poems were published in London as Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral. It was the first book published by a black American. In 1775 Phyllis wrote a poem extolling the accomplishments of George Washington and sent it to him. He responded by praising her talents and inviting her to visit his headquarters. After both of her benefactors died in 1777, and Mary died in 1778, Phyllis was freed as a slave. She married in 1778, moved away from Boston, and had three children. But after the unhappy marriage, she moved back to Boston, and died in poverty at the age of thirty.

What does the passage mainly discuss?

A.Slavery and the treatment of the black people in America.

B.The Wheatley family, including their slaves.

C.The life of America's first black poet.

D.The achievements of Phyllis Wheatley.

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第9题

Xiaoyan: I have most of the things I need.We don' t need to buy any rice, and we d
on't need any peas.

Mary: We need some oranges.How many do we need to buy?

Xiaoyan: Four are enough.And we need some cream.

Mary: How much cream do we need to buy for four people?

Xiaoyan: Two cartons? Shall we get a melon and some wine? And 1 haven' t got any coffee.

Mary: OK.And lychees.Two tins?

Xiaoyan: How many lychees do you get in a tin?

Mary: 1 don' t know.Let' s get a big tin.We also need some mineral water.

Xiaoyan: And the prawns.How many prawns?

Mary: One big packet will do.I also need to get some vegetables for next week potatoes, carrots, onions, and a cabbage 1 think.There' s a little greengrocer's along the road.Why don't we go there first?

1、How many oranges does Xiaoyan want to buy? ()

A.One.

B.A kilo.

C.Four.

2、Do they need any cream? ()

A.Yes, they do.

B.No , they don't.

C.The text does not tell us

3、How many prawns do they want to buy? ()

A.A packet.

B.Two packets.

C.Three packets.

4、Who would like to have some vegetables? ()

A.Xiaoyan.

B.Mary

C.Shopkeeper.

5、Which is not included (包括) in the shopping list? ()

A.Rice and peas.

B.Potatoes and coffee.

C.Melons and wine.

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第10题

Mary set off on Sunday on a 4,500-mile journey to visit her husband,Daniel.Against their will,she and Daniel are forced to live in different continents.The reason:Mary is one of hundreds of British wives who are victims of a law which prevents their foreign husbands joining them in their country.This law makes it almost impossible for a British woman to marry a foreigner - unless she is prepared to live in her husband' s native country.But the law,which was intended to reduce the number of immigrants coming into the UK,does not apply to the British male who marries a foreign woman.He can bring her to live with him in this country."I cannot understand why there is this discrimination (歧视) against women“,she says."After all,I pay the same taxes as a man.In the eyes of the law,women are second-class citizens" Before she leaves finally to make her home in the USA,she is determined to campaign for the reform of the law."I feel very strongly that if it is the last thing I do before I have to live in America,it should for this cause."

1.What country did Mary leave for on Sunday?

A.The United States.

B.The United Kingdom.

C.The passage doesn't tell us.

2.Why do Mary and her husband live in different places? Because().

A.they are reluctant to live together

B.the British law does not permit Daniel to join his wife in her country

C.Daniel' s country does not allow him to join his wife in her country

3.What is the purpose of the law?

A.It is intended to reduce the number of travelers.

B.It is intended to reduce the number of foreigners.

C.It is intended to reduce the number of immigrants.

4.According to the passage,()for English women to marry foreigners.

A.it is legal

B.it is illgal

C.it is impossible

5.According to the passage,most probably?

A.Mary will settle sown in the USA in the future

B.Mary and Daniel will live separately in the future

C.Mary and Daniel will get divorced in the future

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