题目
Finally the crowd broke (up)()several groups.
A、within
B、in
C、at
D、into
第1题
B.False
C.Not Given
The man became very tired when he turned to swim back.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
When the man finally finished his race, the crowd became angry with him.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
The man came from a small country far away from Sydney.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
The man did his best even if he was aware that he had no chance to win.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
Two swimmers were disqualified because they had started before the official signal was given.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
The man felt sad when he knew he made one of the slowest Olympic records..A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
It's easy for an athlete to perform well when having nobody to race against .A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
I knew that the man was not able to compete for the medals.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
The crowd laughed at the man from beginning to end.A.True
B.False
C.Not Given
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第2题
A.AbCdEf
B.abcdef
C.aBcDeF
D.ABCDEF
第3题
Why does a commuter(持火车月票的乘客) always look as if he has just been through a war? Here is a story of a commuter.
Mr. Green gets up very early every day and eats a quick breakfast. Then he makes his wife drive him to the station. He arrives on time, but his train doesn't. When it finally comes, he squeezes on and finds there are no more seats. He has to stand with his bag between his knees. There is simply no room to put it down. Suddenly a cold wind hits him in the face. The window is broken! He remembers this summer. At that lime the same window didn't even open.
The conductor makes his way through the crowd and asks for the commuter's ticket. The ticket, of course, is buried deep in the poor man's breast pocket. He digs for it. The conductor waits impatiently.
Finally the train reaches the city. Mr. Green is already worn out. He says to himself, "My God, I feel as if I've been through a war!"
If Mr. Green had got up several minutes later, he ______.
A.would have missed the train
B.might still have been able to catch the train
C.wouldn't be sad
D.would have been away from a war
第4题
Auctions(拍卖) are public sales of goods, conducted by an officially approved auctioneer.
Auctions(拍卖) are public sales of goods, conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. He asked the crowd to gather in the auction room to bid for various items on sale. He encourages buyers to bid higher figures and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called “knocking down” the goods, for the bidding ends when the auctioneer bangs a small hammer on a raised platform.
The ancient Romans probably invented sales by auction and the English word comes from the Latin "autic", meaning "increase". The Romans usually sold in this way the spoils taken in war; these sales were called "sub hasta", meaning "under the spear", a spear being stuck in the ground as a signal for a crowd to gather. In England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries goods were often sold "by the candle"; a short candle was lit by the auctioneer and bids could be made while it was burning. Practically all goods can be sold by auction. Among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, cocoa, furs, fruit, vegetables and wines. Auction sales are also usual for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare books, old china and works of art. The auction rooms at Chritie's and Sotheby's in London and New York are world famous.
An auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold and where and when they can be viewed by the buyers. If the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a "lot", is usually given a number. The auctioneer need not begin with lot one and continue the numerical order; he may wait until he notices the fact that certain buyers are in the room and then produce the lots they are likely to be interested in. The auctioneer's services are paid for in the form. of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. The auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding.
Auctioned goods are sold().
A.for the highest price offered
B.at fixed prices
C.at prices lower than their true value
D.at prices offered by the auctioneer
第5题
问题:a good title for the passage is ()
A、Dorando,hero of the Olympics
B、Dorando,the fastest runner
C、A Marathon race held on a hot day
D、who was the 1st runner?
第6题
Short Answers
1 Auctions are public sales of goods conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. He
asks the crowd assembled in the auction-room to make offers, or "bids", for the various
items on sale. He encourages buyers to b 记 higher figures, and finally names the highest
bidder as the buyer of the good. Practically all goods whose (lualities vary are sold by
auction. Among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, furs, species, fruit and vegetables and
wines. Auction sales are also useful for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare
kooks, old china and works of art
2 An auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be
sold; and where and when they can be viewed by prospective buyers. TI the advertisement
cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together,
called a "lot", is usually given a number. The auctioneer need not begin with Lot 1 and
continue in numerical order; he may wait until he registers the fact that certain dealers are in
the rocm and then produces the lots they are likely to be interested in. The auctioneer's
services are paid for in the form. of a percentage of the price the goods
are sold for. The
auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as possible
3 The auctioneer must know fairly accurately the current market values of the goods
he is selling, and he should be acquainted with regular buyers of such goods. Fe will not
waste time by starting the bidding too low. He will also play on the rival among his buyers
and succeed in getting a high price by encouraging two business competitors to bid against
each other. It is largely in his advice that a seller will fix a "reserved" price, that is, a price
below which the goods cannot be sold. Even the best auctioneers, however, find it difficult
to stop a 'knock-out", whereby dealers illegally arranged themselves as the only bidder, in
the hope of buying goods at extremely low prices. If such a "knock-out" comes off, the real
auction sale takes place privately afterwards among the dealers
Questions31-35:
31. What are auctinns?
32. What are the goods which can be sold by auction? (Name at least three)
33. Mhat is a "lot"?
34. How are the auctloneer, s services pa 记 for?
35. What wifl happen if a "knock-out" is achieved?
第7题
Thousands of people were gathering in the square.()!
A.What large crowd
B.What a large crowd
C.How large crowd
D.How a large crowd
第8题
A crowd of fans surrounded the singer to get his autograph.(英译汉)
第9题
Among the big crowd ______ the giant.
A.stand B.stood there C.stood D.it stands
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