The __________ question made everybody feel very ________.
A. confusing ; confused B. confused; confusing
C. confusing; confusing D. confused; confused
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The __________ question made everybody feel very ________.
A. confusing ; confused B. confused; confusing
C. confusing; confusing D. confused; confused
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Molly went to the countryside last week. The fresh air made her ________ very good.
A. feel B. feels C. feeling D. to feel
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— In the past few years, China has made great _____ in science and technology.
— I feel very proud to see such development.
A.agreement B.achievements C.encouragement
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Mrs. Brown was the first teacher who’d made Paul feel like he was________.So he respects her very much.
A.nobody B.somebody C.anybody D.everybody
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What she said made me _____ very angry.
A. feel B. to feel C. felt D. Feels
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I'm often asked the question “How did you become a reporter?” You see, everybody expected me to follow in my father's footsteps and become a doctor. Well, during my last year of school I visited a career counselor(置业顾问)named Lisa and I drove her crazy with my choices.
My first choice was a chocolate tester. Although Lisa didn't know the job well, she got me some information about it. I discovered that chocolate testers make a lot of money, so I was sure I had found my dream job. However, when I found out that chocolate testers don't just sit around eating chocolate all day, I lost my interest.
Next, I thought of becoming a football referee(裁判). I had loved football from a young age, but being a professional footballer was out of the question, as I couldn't play very well. However, it seems that referees must be able to run two and a half miles in less than twelve minutes and they are required to take exams throughout their training. So, my dream of becoming a referee died.
Finally, I had this idea of becoming a dog stylist(造型师). That was after I realized how much money our dog stylist, Shirley, was being paid. However, once, while she was styling Philipo. I noticed that he tried to bite(咬)her. “It happens all the time," she told me. As you can imagine, that really put me off.
To cut a long story short, all this research made me realize I had a talent for investigation(调查)so by the end of school year I had decided to become a reporter.
1.What can we know about the writer's first dream job?
A.It is a job that pays well. B.It is what his father is doing.
C.It is what Lisa expected him to do. D.It is a job that requires one to sit all day.
2.Why was the writer interested in becoming a football referee instead of a player?
A.He wanted to run less. B.He wasn't young enough.
C.He wanted to take fewer exams. D.He couldn't play football very well.
3.Philipo is probably ________.
A.Shirley's dog B.the writer's dog C.Shirley's stylist D.the writer's stylist
4.Which is closest in meaning to underlined part in Paragraph 4?
A.拖延时间 B.推迟 C.把…放在… D.对…失去兴趣(反感)
5.What's the passage mainly about?
A.How to choose the right job. B.Different jobs the writer has tried.
C.How the writer became a reporter. D.The importance of career counselors.
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I'm often asked the question “How did you become a reporter?” You see, everybody expected me to follow in my father's footsteps and become a doctor. Well, during my last year of school I visited a career counsellor (职业顾问) named Lisa and I drove her crazy with my choices.
My first choice was a chocolate taster. Although Lisa didn't know the job well, she got me some information about it. I discovered that chocolate tasters make a lot of money, so I was sure I had found my dream job. However, when I found out that chocolate tasters don't just sit around eating chocolate all day, I lost my interest.
Next, I thought of becoming a football referee (裁判). I had loved football from a young age, but being a professional footballer was out of the question, as I couldn't play very well. However, it seems that referees must be able to run two and a half miles in less than twelve minutes and they are required to take exams throughout their training. So, my dream of becoming a referee died.
Finally, I had this idea of becoming a dog stylist (造型师). That was after I realized how much money our dog stylist, Shirley, was being paid. However, once, while she was styling Philipo, I noticed that he tried to bite (咬) her. “It happens all the time,” she told me. As you can imagine, that really put me off.
To cut a long story short, all this research made me realize I had a talent for investigation (调查), so by the end of the school year I had decided to become a reporter.
1.What can we know about the writer's first dream job?
A.It is a job that pays well. B.It is what his father is doing.
C.It is what Lisa expected him to do. D.It is a job that requires one to sit all day.
2.Why was the writer interested in becoming a football referee instead of a player?
A.He wanted to run less. B.He wasn't young enough.
C.He wanted to take fewer exams. D.He couldn't play football very well.
3.Philipo is probably _______.
A.Shirley's dog B.the writer's dog C.Shirley's stylist D.the writer's stylist
4.Which of the following contains the words that are closest in meaning to the underlined part in Paragraph 4?
A.When she calls, put her off as long as you can. B.It'd be much better to put it off till tomorrow.
C.I asked the driver to put me off at the station. D.The accident put him off driving for life.
5.What is the passage mainly about?
A.How to choose the right job. B.Different jobs the writer has tried.
C.How the writer became a reporter. D.The importance of career counsellors.
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—The question is easy, isn’t it?
—Yes, but I don’t think________can answer it.
A.anybody B.everybody C.nobody D.somebody
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These dresses feel very ______ because they are made of silk.
A.warm B.smooth C.fresh
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The sudden death of Sir Charles Baskerville made everybody sad as he was a nice and respected man and had made many friends in Dartmoor during the two years he was at Baskerville Hall.
Mr Barrymore, the butler(男管家), said that Sir Charles had been sad and stressed these days. He told Barrymore that he was planning to return to London the next day. Then, he went for his usual evening walk. He did not return, and at midnight, Barrymore went to look for him. He followed Sir Charles’s footprints along the path until he found his master’s body lying near the end of it.
A man called Murphy was on the moor at the time and said that he heard shouting, but he was drunk at the time and no one would believe what he said.
The report said that Sir Charles had a weak heart and died of a heart attack. And this made it clear that the stories of a huge hound should not be believed.
“Do you know anything more than what is in the newspapers?” said Holmes when Dr. Mortimer had finished.
“Yes indeed. Sir Charles would never go out onto the moor at night because he was in fear of being attacked. He asked me several times whether I had heard the hound howling at night, but I never had. I was there within an hour when he died. I went over to see his body. He lay face down on the ground with his arms out and his fingers dug into the ground. At the inquest, Barrymore said that he saw nothing else, but I did. I saw footprints, Mr Holmes.”
“Footprints?” said Holmes, leaning forward. “A man’s or a woman’s?”
Mortimer looked at us for a moment before replying. “Mr.Holmes, they were the footprints of a huge hound!”
1.What can we know about Charles Baskerville?
A.He had been in a good mood for a few days.
B.He was going back to London the next day.
C.He usually took a walk with Barrymore at night.
D.He could not get along with others and had few friends.
2.Which is the correct order of what happened?
①Mortimer arrived at the scene and checked the body.
②Mortimer found footprints of a huge hound.
③Barrymore saw a man called Murphy on the moor.
④Charles Baskerville went out for a evening walk.
⑤Barrymore went out to look for his master.
A.④③⑤②① B.③④⑤①② C.④⑤③①② D.④⑤①③②
3.The underlined word“this” in Paragraph 3 refer to ____________.
A.the cause of Charles’ death B.what Murphy said
C.Charles’s footprints D.the hound’s footprints
4.We can infer(推断) from the passage that _____________.
A.What Barrymore said was true B.Murphy saw who the murderer was
C.Sir Charles killed himself D.the murderer was playing a trick
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