题目
A.Because car is expensive in New York City.
B.Because traffic is bad in New York City.
C.Because there is no place to park cars in New York City.
D.Because the number of cars is limited by government.
第1题
A.because
B.that
C.which
D.what
第2题
There are so many dresses there that I really don't know ______ to choose.
A) whether B) when C) which D) why
第3题
A.I don’t think I can follow the course.
B.Sometimes things don’t go as expected.
C.There are many rich people in this area.
第4题
A.low
B.humble
C.mild
D.dull
第5题
此题为判断题(对,错)。
第6题
A.Because their children don’t have many friends.
B.Because they have leisure time and enough time
C.Because they are influenced by animal stories.
D.Because they regard pets as their children.
第7题
A、because they don't have what they actually want
B、no beautiful young ladies showed up
C、steamed fish with all the little bones left in
D、too many children making noises
第8题
Meet Famous People in London
Many people like to see famous peopl
E. But famous people don't____51____like to be looked at. At least, they don't like to be looked at all day every day!However, there is one____52____in England where you can look at lots of famous people every day. That is Madame Tussaud's, the most popular____53____attraction in London.
On most days of the year,____54___of visitors can be seen outside Madame Tussaud's. They want to____55____in and see some of the most famous people inthe worl
D. If you like, you can ____56____ to those film stars, sports stars or politicians in Madame Tussaud's,but they won't ____57____ anything to you,because they can't! Madame Tussaud's is a waxworks(蜡像馆),and the "famous people” in the building are made out of wax. But, this doesn't____58____to be a problem. Ordinary people like looking at ____59____people, ever if they are only____60____It's better than nothing!
51.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
52.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say L.usually
53.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
54.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
55.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
56.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
57.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
58.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
59.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
60.()
A.seem
B.give
C.place
D.talk
E.statues
F.tourist
G.extraordinary
H.lines
I.get
J.rarely
K.say
L.usually
第9题
If you want to get to know Americans, one important piece of advice is this: make the first move yourself. In the United States, it is common and acceptable to start conversations, even with strangers or casual acquaintances. Don' t wait around for an American to talk to you. Start a conversation yourself. Ask questions. Show that you are interested in getting to know them. Of course, not every conversation will result in a friendship, but if you don't start conversations, you will have much less chance of making friends.
If someone seems friendly but you have only exchanged greet/rigs, try starting a conversation. There are a number of possible subjects for casual conversation. Americans talk about their work if they are employed, their classes and majors if they are students, their families, their hobbies and leisure time activities, sports, cur- rent events, and the weather, among other topics. If you are talking to a stranger, you can ask, "What kind of work do you do?" or "Where do you work?" If you know that the other person is a student, you can ask, "What classes are you taking?" and "What is your major?" You should also be prepared to answer questions like these in a conversation. Also, many Americans are interested in China, so you should be able to talk about China and Chinese culture in English.
When you ask questions in a conversation, don't skip around from one topic to another. Follow up one question with a related one. You might ask an American, "Do you have any children?" If the American says, "Yes," don't follow up with a question about work. Ask another question about the children, such as how many children there are or how old they are.
Which of the following is the reason why Chinese people feel awkward talking to Americans?
A.They don't like to talk to strangers.
B.They don't know enough about some topics.
C.They often speak English with a strong accent.
D.They don't talk to them in an appropriate manner.
第10题
Then there was Tom who was always regarded as "average. " However, he set his goals high, and then found a way to achieve his goal. Today he owns a million-dollar company.
Researchers have found that school performance is little related to job competence. Qualities like "steady and dependable" and "practical and organized" are more important.
"You don't need talent to succeed" , insist some experts. "All you need is a big pot of glue (胶水). You put some on your chair, you sit down, and you stick to every project until you've done the best you can do. "Average achievers stay glued to their chairs and postpone pleasure so they can receive future benefits. Many fast-trackers, on the other hand, expect too much too soon. When rewards don't materialize instantly, they may become disappointed and unhappy.
A fast-tracker in this passage refers to a person who______.
A.feels happy with everything
B.make others disappointed and unhappy
C.is an excellent student
D.learns new things quickly
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