My train arrives in Beijing at eight o’clock tonight. The plane I would like to take from there _______ by then.
A.has left B.will have left C.will leave D.had left
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My train arrives in Beijing at eight o’clock tonight. The plane I would like to take from there _______ by then.
A.has left B.will have left C.will leave D.had left
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. I’m sorry to have known my train arrives in New York at eight o’clock tonight. The plane I would like to take from there ____ by then.
A.will have left | B.would leave | C.had left | D.has left |
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--Can you join in the discussion at 7 o’clock tonight?
--Sorry, I can’t. ________my lawyer about something important then.
A. I see B. I’ll be seeing C. I saw D. I shall have seen
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It took place at the Biltmore Hotel, which, to my eight-year-old mind, was just about the fancies place to eat.My , my mother, and I were having lunch after a morning spent shopping.I ordered a Salisbury steak.When brought to the table, it was by a plate of peas.I do not like peas now.I did not like peas then.I have always hated peas.And I was not about to eat them now."Eat your peas," my grandmother said.
"Mother," said my mother in her voice."He doesn't like peas.Leave him alone."
My grandmother did not reply.She in my direction, looked at me in the eye, and said the words that changed my life: "I'll pay you five dollars if you eat those peas."
I had absolutely no idea of the coming . I only knew that five dollars was an enormous, nearly amount of money, and as awful as peas were, only one plate of them stood between me and the of that five dollars.I began to force the terrible things down my .
My mother was very angry.My grandmother had that look of someone who has thrown down an unbeatable trump card(王牌)."I can do what I want, Ellen, and you can't stop me." My mother glared at her mother.She glared at me.
I, of course, kept shoving peas down my throat.The made me nervous, and every single pea made me want to throw up, but the magical image of that five dollars before me, and I finally swallowed down every last one of them.My grandmother handed me the five dollars in a(n) way.My mother continued to glare in silence.And the ended.Or so I thought.
My grandmother left for Aunt Lillian's a few weeks later.That night, at dinner, my mother served my favorite foods.Along with them came a big, steaming bowl of peas.She offered me some peas, and I certainly 16 .My mother fixed me with a cold 17 as she put a huge pile of peas onto my plate.Then came the words that were to 18 me for years.
"You ate them for ," she said."You can eat them for love."
What possible argument could I gather against that? There was none.I ate them that day and every other time they were thereafter.
1.A.grandmother B.sister C.brother D.father
2.A.covered B.accompanied C.replaced D.ruined
3.A.passively B.particularly C.sincerely D.certainly
4.A.warning B.pleasant C.terrific D.bored
5.A.came B.walked C.leaned D.waved
6.A.harmful B.fateful C.truthful D.grateful
7.A.appetite B.doom C.fortune D.criticism
8.A.unacceptable B.uncertain C.unimaginable D.undeniable
9.A.possession B.thought C.reference D.offer
10.A.mouth B.face C.stomach D.throat
11.A.interested B.surprised C.offensive D.self-satisfied
12.A.peas B.glares C.words D.gestures
13.A.floated B.faded C.escaped D.rolled
14.A.peaceful B.showy C.hurried D.encouraging
15.A.incident B.silence C.lunch D.shopping
16.A.hesitated B.accepted C.declined D.complained
17.A.hand B.voice C.look D.eye
18.A.push B.benefit C.trouble D.cheer
19.A.money B.pressure C.fun D.love
20.A.awarded B.refused C.served D.mentioned
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It took place at the Biltmore Hotel, which, to my eight-year-old mind, was just about the fancies place to eat.My , my mother, and I were having lunch after a morning spent shopping.I ordered a Salisbury steak.When brought to the table, it was by a plate of peas.I do not like peas now.I did not like peas then.I have always hated peas.And I was not about to eat them now."Eat your peas," my grandmother said.
"Mother," said my mother in her voice."He doesn't like peas.Leave him alone."
My grandmother did not reply.She in my direction, looked at me in the eye, and said the words that changed my life: "I'll pay you five dollars if you eat those peas."
I had absolutely no idea of the coming . I only knew that five dollars was an enormous, nearly amount of money, and as awful as peas were, only one plate of them stood between me and the of that five dollars.I began to force the terrible things down my .
My mother was very angry.My grandmother had that look of someone who has thrown down an unbeatable trump card(王牌)."I can do what I want, Ellen, and you can't stop me." My mother glared at her mother.She glared at me.
I, of course, kept shoving peas down my throat.The made me nervous, and every single pea made me want to throw up, but the magical image of that five dollars before me, and I finally swallowed down every last one of them.My grandmother handed me the five dollars in a(n) way.My mother continued to glare in silence.And the ended.Or so I thought.
My grandmother left for Aunt Lillian's a few weeks later.That night, at dinner, my mother served my favorite foods.Along with them came a big, steaming bowl of peas.She offered me some peas, and I certainly .My mother fixed me with a cold as she put a huge pile of peas onto my plate.Then came the words that were to me for years.
"You ate them for ," she said."You can eat them for love."
What possible argument could I gather against that? There was none.I ate them that day and every other time they were thereafter.
1.A.grandmother B.sister C.brother D.father
2.A.covered B.accompanied C.replaced D.ruined
3.A.passively B.particularly C.sincerely D.certainly
4.A.warning B.pleasant C.terrific D.bored
5.A.came B.walked C.leaned D.waved
6.A.harmful B.fateful C.truthful D.grateful
7.A.appetite B.doom C.fortune D.criticism
8.A.unacceptable B.uncertain C.unimaginable D.undeniable
9.A.possession B.thought C.reference D.offer
10.A.mouth B.face C.stomach D.throat
11.A.interested B.surprised C.offensive D.self-satisfied
12.A.peas B.glares C.words D.gestures
13.A.floated B.faded C.escaped D.rolled
14.A.peaceful B.showy C.hurried D.encouraging
15.A.incident B.silence C.lunch D.shopping
16.A.hesitated B.accepted C.declined D.complained
17.A.hand B.voice C.look D.eye
18.A.push B.benefit C.trouble D.cheer
19.A.money B.pressure C.fun D.love
20.A.awarded B.refused C.served D.mentioned
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You may arrive in Beijing early _____ you mind taking the night train.
A.that | B.though | C.unless | D.if |
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I ________ use a clock to wake me up because at six o’clock each morning the train comes by my house. (2012·新课标全国,30)
A.couldn’t B.mustn’t
C.shouldn’t D.needn’t
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We’d arrived at Rockefeller Center station on the D train. As in many of New York’s underground stations, trains pull in at both sides of the platform. Or rather, they seem to erupt into the station first on one side, then on the other.
Abruptly, my wife stopped.
“Uh, what’s this?” she said.
I looked over her shoulder. There at our feet lay a young woman of about 20. She was on her stomach with the top half of her body on the platform, while her legs hung over the tracks kicking powerlessly.
She was stuck. She had also, clearly, been down on the tracks and discovered that climbing back up is really hard.
But unlike in our imaginings, this woman was not in panic, expecting her approaching death by the F train which would be screaming into the station in the next few minutes, if not seconds.
She was laughing! So was her friend who half-heartedly leant down to assist. The assistance was somewhat weakened by the fact that the friend was holding her smartphone. Was she hoping to capture this moment with a picture? Or composing a text?
It’s well known that people’s compulsive checking of their phones can be deadly. Among young people in America, texting is now the number one cause of car crashes. Maybe it’s also a leading cause of leaving friends to die when they fall in the river or on to the train tracks.
I stepped forward, leant out as far as I could, got hold of her leg somewhere near the knee and, together with her finally-engaged friend, dragged the young woman on to the platform.
And you can guess why she'd been on the tracks. Still laughing, but maybe chastened (内疚)by my look of horror she said, “Thanks. Sorry. My phone fell down there. ”
While I turned to hold my daughter’s hand and head upstairs, the young woman and her friend walked away. I wonder when she'll be scared.
1.What was the young woman doing on the edge of the platform?
A. Trying to get down on to the train tracks to pick up her phone.
B. Trying to get back on to the platform after jumping down.
C. Desperately waiting for someone to help her get back her phone.
D. Posing for her friend to capture a good picture with her smartphone.
2.Which of the following did the author think was NOT a cause of the young woman’s dangerous situation?
A. The station was too crowded.
B. She did not realize the danger.
C. She cared too much about her phone.
D. Her company didn't assist her whole-heartedly.
3.What was the author’s worry about people like this young woman?
A. They would cause damage to the underground system.
B. They knew too little about how to help others as well as themselves.
C. It would be too late when they understood how dangerous the situation is.
D. They would send misleading information to the public with their smartphones.
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—The train is due to leave at 7:50.
—________ we fail to arrive there in time?
—I'm afraid you'd better go in a hurry.
A.What if B.As if
C.Even if D.Only if
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When will the speakers go to the movies?
A.At six o’clock. B.At eight o’clock. C.At ten o’clock.
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