题目
A.She was impressed by it.
B.It was a waste of money.
C.She was amazed that it had opened so soon.
D.She didnt like it as much as the other wings.
第1题
A.She's impressed with the ticket sellers.
B.She's pleased about the man's purchase.
C.She's uncertain about the change in plans.
D.She's annoyed by the situation.
第2题
A.She’s impressed with the ticket sellers.
B.She’s pleased by the man’ s purchase
C.She’s uncertain about the change in plans.
D.She’s resigned to the situation.
第3题
A.She’ s resigned to the situation.
B.She’s uncertain about the change in plans.
C.She’s pleased by the man’s purchase
D.She’ s impressed with the ticket sellers.
第4题
Amy moved to London, borrowed some money, and learned to fly.Nobody, however, wanted to hire a female pilot.She decided to fly alone to Australia to prove that she could fly as well as any man.Her parents lent her money to buy an airplane.
Amy set off on May 5, 1930.her route took her over Vienna, Constantinople, and Baghdad.She was caught in a sandstorm and had to make an emergency landing in the desert.But she landed in India six days later.She had broken the record to India by two days.Over Burma she ran into a monsoon, and was able to save herself only by landing on a football field.She finally reached Australia.The plane propeller had been broken during her last landing, and she had to crash land.But Amy had proved that she could fly — and that a woman could do almost anything she really put her mind to.
Amy Johnson later married the pilot who had come to her rescue in Australia.
41.Amy's teachers didn't like her because().
A.she was ambitious
B.she played football well
C.she impressed them deeply
D.she didn't act as a girl
42.Amy was poorly paid as she().
A.didn't type well
B.was too enthusiastic
C.didn't try her best
D.wanted to be pilot
43.Amy had broken the record to India when she arrived there().
A.in two days
B.in less than two days
C.in less than six days
D.in more than six days
44.Amy had to crash land because().
A.there was something wrong with her plane
B.there was no airport for her to land
C.she ran out of gasoline
D.she felt dizzy
45.That Amy married the pilot was simply because().
A.she loved him
B.she was saved by him
C.they fell in love at first sight
D.they were both pilots
第5题
1.Amy’s teacher didn’t like her because ________.
A.she was ambitious
B.she played football well
C.she impressed them deeply
D.she didn’t act as a girl
2.Amy was poorly paid as she ________.
A.didn’t type well
B.was too enthusiastic
C.didn’t try her best
D.wanted to be pilot
3.Amy had broken the record to India when she arrived there ________.
A.in two days
B.in less than two days
C.in less than six days
D.in more than six days
4.Amy had to crash-land because ________.
A.there was something wrong with her plane
B.there was no airport for her to land
C.she ran out of gasoline
D.she felt dizzy
5.That Amy married the pilot was simply because ________.
A.she loved him
B.she was saved by him
C.they fell in love at first sight
D.they were both pilots
第6题
Nobody’s Watching Me
I am a foot taller than Napoleon and twice the weight of Twiggy; on my only visit to a beautician, the woman said she found my face a challenge. Yet despite these social disadvantages I feel cheerful, happy, confident and secure.
I work for a daily newspaper and so get to a lot of places I would otherwise never see. This year I went to Ascot to write about the people there. I saw something there that made me realize the stupidity of trying to conform, of trying to be better than anyone else. There was a small, plump woman, all dressed up—huge hat, dress with pink butterflies, long white gloves. She also had a shooting stick. But because she was so plump, when she sat on the stick it went deep into the ground and she couldn't pull it out. She tugged and tugged, tears of rage in her eyes. When the final tug brought it out, she crashed with it to the ground."
I saw her walk away. Her day had been ruined. She had made a fool of herself in public--she had impressed nobody. In her own sad, red eyes she was a failure.
I remember well when I was like that, in the days before I learned that nobody really cared what you do . . .
I remember the pain of my first dance, something that is always meant to be a wonderful occasion for a girl... There was a fashion then for diamante (人造钻石) ear-rings, and I wore them so often practicing for the big night that I got two great sores on my ears and had to put sticking-plaster on them. Perhaps it was this that made nobody want to dance with me. Whatever it was, there I sat for four hours and 43 minutes. When I came home, I told my parents that I had a marvelous time and that my feet were sore from dancing. They were pleased at my success and they went to bed happily, but I went to my room and tore the bits of sticking-plaster off my ears and felt forlorn and disconsolate.
‘The beautician found the writer's face a challenge’, which means _________.
A.she thought it was a challenge to have such a face repaired
B.she thought it was a challenge to deal with such a face
C.the writer's face challenged the beautician's
D.it was a challenge to find the writer's face
第7题
The scientist spoke confidently, __________ impressed me most.
A、that
B、so that
C、which
第8题
A regarded
B impressed
C influenced
D effected
第9题
A.impressed
B.mbarrassed
C.terrified
D.rustrated
第10题
We were impressed by his straightforward answers. (翻译)
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