Tom and Jim ________ friends since they met each other for the first time five years ago.
A. were B. have become C. have made D. have been
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Tom and Jim ________ friends since they met each other for the first time five years ago.
A. were B. have become C. have made D. have been
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David and Tom are good friends. They ______ each other for ten years.
A. knew B. know C. have known D. had known
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Ⅰ met Jim last week. We ________ each other for about twenty years since we left Japan.
A.didn't meet B.don't meet C.haven't met D.hadn't met
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Tom and I are good friends. _______ often help each other.
A. We B. Us C. They D. Them
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I met Jim yesterday, we _______ each other since _______ from the university.
A. haven’t seen, graduated B. haven’t seen, graduating
C. hadn’t seen, graduating D. hadn’t seen , graduated
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Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common(相同)until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.
Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.
The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.
The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be shy. The psychologists were surprised to find that rap and heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.
Title: Music and 1. | |
An opinion | Your 2. in music is related to your personality. |
Findings | One’s clothes or taste in films is 3. important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality. It is likely that hip-hop fans are __4.___ and talkative. People who 5. rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous. Jazz fans tend to be 6. . It’s 7. that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers |
An 8. | 9. Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other. After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had 10. in common. They are now married and living with each other. |
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Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years but they were never interested in each other. Then one day, Sue saw Jim’s music collection. She noticed a rare punk rock CD that she also owned. At that moment, she realized that they both had the same interest in music and they started talking. Sue said, “I thought we had nothing in common until I saw his CD by the New York Dolls.” They are now married and living with each other.
Some psychologists (心理学家) think that your taste in music is related to (有联系的) your personality. As part of a test at the University of Texas, Austin, USA, volunteers created a CD of their favourite songs. The volunteers then listened to each other’s CDs and made guesses about the CD creator’s personality—outgoing, adventurous, happy, and so on. These strangers correctly guessed much more about each others’ personalities through their CDs than through their clothes or taste in films. For example, Sue and Jim love punk music, which means they have outgoing personalities.
The psychologists who did the test found Snoop Dogg (hip-hop) fans are likely to be energetic and talkative. People who like U2 (rock/pop music) are generally independent and adventurous.
The psychologists also found that Louis Armstrong(jazz) fans tend to(倾向于) be shy. The psychologists were surprised to find that heavy metal fans were also shier and quieter than many other music lovers.
Title: Music and 1.. | |
An opinion | Your 2. in music is related to your personality. |
Findings | One’s clothes or taste in films is3. important than his/her CDs in a test of guessing about one’s personality. It is 4.that hip-hop fans are energetic and talkative. People who5. rock or pop music are usually independent and adventurous. Jazz fans don’t like talk too6. . It’s 7. that rap and heavy metal fans are shier and quieter than many other music lovers. |
An 8. | 9.Sue and Jim were neighbours for five years, they were never interested in each other. After Sue noticed they both had rare punk rock CDs, she found they had 10. in common. They are now married and living with each other. |
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Yesterday I met Jim. We ____________ each other since we _________ middle school.
A. haven’t seen ; finished B. haven’t seen; finishing
C. hadn’t seen; finishing D. hadn’t seen; finished
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Yesterday I met Jim. We ____________ each other since we _________ middle school.
A. haven’t seen ; finished B. haven’t seen; finishing
C. hadn’t seen; finishing D. hadn’t seen; finished
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Jim and Danny first met when they were 6 years old. They became best friends, spending their summers together in a seaside town. In those early years, they went hiking almost the whole summer. They learned to sail before they were 10. The year they turned 11, their parents sent them both to the same boys camp in New Hampshire. There they began to love the overnight trips.
When they were 15, they spent a summer in Quebec camping in an old tent. The year after graduating from college, they drove to Central America and rode a train through jungles.
After that. they went their separate ways. Jim took a job as a teacher at a school. Danny became a journalist and lived in Boston. They sent each other Christmas cards, but found it difficult to stay in touch. Their careers took them in different directions, giving them different experiences.
The years went by. They aged. They both turned 60. And then, miles apart, they both woke up one morning and knew it was time to retire. Both of them realized it was time to leave the jobs that had kept each of them excited for 35 years.
It was time to begin a new chapter of life.
Danny had heard about a research project in Argentina. A team of scientists was searching for
the planets oldest dinosaur fossils(化石). And the team wanted some volunteers.
Danny called his friend of 55 years. He told him about this project. Then, he asked him whether he would consider going on such a trip. The answer was: Yes!
A few months later, just retired, they were setting up a tent at the foot of the Andes. Every day for the next two weeks, they hiked across the desert, searching for the fossils of ancient animals.
Late at night, lying in their sleeping bags, they looked up at the cold black sky. They talked about the time they had camped in the past.
As Jim and Danny had back then, they started to laugh. They couldnt stop.The years between them fell away. Circles reconnected. They were boys again.
1.Did Jim and Danny do many same things when they were young?
__________________________________________________________________________
2.When did they begin to love the overnight trips?
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3.How did they keep in touch just after they went their separate ways?
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4.Why was it time for them to begin a new chapter of their life?
__________________________________________________________________________
5.What were they doing while they were hiking across the desert?
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6.According to the passage, what does the underlined part They were boys again. mean?
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