题目
A、Having given
B、To give
C、Giving
D、Given
第1题
______ time, he'll make a first-class tennis player.
A.Having given B.To give C.Giving D.Given
第2题
You are ______ your time trying to persuade him; he'll never help us.
A、spending
B、missing
C、losing
D、wasting
第3题
A.spending
B.wasting
C.losing
D.missing
第4题
A.Giving
B.To give
C.Given
D.Be given
第5题
A.Sorry I left my watch at home .
B.Ok.I'll say it again .
C.Yes,it's quite near here .
D.He's busy at the moment .
第6题
A.Is there anything I can do for you
B.I’ll be able to speak Chinese in another two months.
C.Where can he be
D.At that time I could read without spectacles.
第7题
A.If he’ll have time to eat in Chicago.
B.Where the bus station is locateD
C.When buses depart for Chicago.
D.If he can catch a bus that leaves Chicago.
第8题
A.Where the bus station is.
B.If he can catch a bus that leaves for London.
C.If he’ll have time to catch the bus.
D.When buses leave for London.
第9题
Carl Sandburg and a lot of others have tried to make something out of Lincoln that he wasn't. He was a decent man, a good politician, and a great President, and they've tried to build up things that he never even thought about. I'll bet a dollar and a half that if you read Sandburg's biography of Lincoln, you'll find things put into Lincoln's mouth and mind that never even occurred to him. He was a good man who was in the place where he ought to have been at the time important events were taking place, but when they write about him as though he belongs in the pantheon (从神庙) of the gods, that's not the man he really was. He was the best kind of ordinary man, and when I say that he was an ordinary man, I mean that as high praise, not deprecation. That's the highest praise you can give a man. He's one of the people and becomes distinguished in the service that he gives other people. He was one of the people, and he wanted to stay that way. And he was that way until the day he died. One of the reasons he was assassinated was because he didn't feel important enough to have the proper guards around him at Ford's Theatre.
According to the passage, Lincoln was ______ .
A.a man belonging in the pantheon of the gods
B.defied (藐视) by all the people
C.as ordinary as all the other people
D.a responsible person
第10题
Long long ago there was a very foolish thief. Do you know what he did one day? When he wanted to steal the bell on his neighbour’s door, he walked up to the door, took hold of the bell and pulled hard. The bell made a very loud noise. The thief was afraid and went home.
Then he sat down to think, “I must do something about the noise,” he said. He thought and thought. At last he had an idea. “Ah, I’ll put some cotton in my ears. Then I won’t be able to hear the noise.” The next day he went to the door of his neighbour, and took hold of the bell. This time he pulled even harder. The bell rang loudly, but the thief did not hear anything. With another hard pull he got the bell out. Just then the neighbour came running out. “Steal my bell? I’ll teach you a lesson,”the angry man shouted. And he hit the thief on the nose.
The foolish thief did not know how the neighbour found out he was stealing the bell. “Why did he come out just then?” he wondered.
1:The thief was trying to get his neighbour’s doorbell.()
2:The thief put some cotton in his ears. so his ears so as not to hear anything.()
3:The neighbour ran out probably because he knew his doorbell was being stolen.()
4:The neighbour hit the thief to punish him for stealing.()
5:The thief thought the neighbour could not hear the bell.()
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