I first met him a week ago while I ______ along Bridge Street.
A. walked B. have walked
C. am walking D. was walking
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I first met him a week ago while I ______ along Bridge Street.
A. walked B. have walked
C. am walking D. was walking
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I first met him a week ago while I ______ along Bridge Street.
A. walked B. have walked C. am walking D.was walking
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I first met Lisa three years ago when we at a radio station together.
A. have worked B. had been working
C. were working D. had worked
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He was walking along the street a car hit him suddenly.
A. while B. when C. until D. as soon as
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One morning, I met a customer (顾客) in my shop .He wanted to buy some new clothes. First, I gave him a pair of trousers. He put them on to try, then took them off and gave them back to me and said, “No, give me a coat instead.”
I gave him a coat and told him, “This one is worth as much as the trousers.” To my surprise, he took the coat without saying a word and walked out of the shop with it .I ran quickly after him and said , “You haven’t paid for that coat!”
“But I gave you the trousers for the coat,” he said. “They are worth the same as the coat, aren’t they?”
“Yes,” I said “But you didn’t pay for the trousers, either!”
“Of course, I didn’t!” answered the man. “I did not take them. I am not foolish! Nobody gives things back and then pays for them.”
根据短文内容判断正误(正确的填“A”,错误的填“B”)。
1.The writer and the customer were friends, so the customer took the coat away.
2.The coat is worth as much as the trousers.
3. The writer ran after the customer because the customer paid more money for the trousers.
4. The customer was angry because he couldn’t find the right size for himself.
5.The customer didn’t pay any money at all.
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--When did you meet Jack for the first time?
--I met him the airport National Day。
A. at,in B. at,on C. on,in D. on,/
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Several weeks ago, more than 70 American students discussed with American First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House about health problems.
The students asked lots of questions that day and Mrs. Obama answered them one by one patiently. Then Mrs.Obama explained the importance of making healthy choices(选择).The students were all eyes and ears as they listened.
She told the students that she didn’t always feel good about the choices her family was making. Some years ago, when she was working and living with her family in Chicago, Mrs. Obama realized she had to make changes in her family’s lifestyle.
“We were eating out too much, buying a lot of things, and drinking a lot of sugary drinks,” she said. So Mrs. Obama started talking to her kids about eating healthily and exercising more. Soon they were cooking more, eating fewer desserts, and spending less time watching TV. Mrs. Obama realized that making little changes can have a big effect(效果)。
Mrs. Obama said that young people should take care of their own health and their own futures. “Exercise isn’t always about sports. It’s just about moving,” she said.
1.More than 70 American students visited Mrs. Obama_______.
A. to find out if she cared for children’s health
B. to learn how to make health food
C. to get her to help the children with health problems
D. to have a discussion with her about health problems
2.The underlined(划线) sentence in the second paragraph means_______.
A. the students listened to Mrs. Obama very carefully
B. what Mrs. Obama said was not good for the students’ ears
C. the students failed(失败)to understand what Mrs. Obama was saying
D .what Mrs. Obama meant to help the students with their eyes
3.Which is right about Mrs. Obama?
A. She has failed to change her children’s lifestyle.
B. She thought people in Chicago should change their lifestyles.
C. She moved out from the White House several weeks ago.
D. She thought we didn’t have to necessarily(必需地)do sports, but we should move more.
4.From the passage we know_________.
A. the students are in poor health
B. as a child, Mrs. Obama was poor in health
C. Mrs. Obama’s children have health problems
D. Mrs. Obama cares for children’s health very much
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I haven’t heard from him last week.
A.since B.for C.ago D.before
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The first thing that disturbed us was that advertisement. Spaulding came into the office 8 weeks ago, with this paper in his hand, and he said: “I wish, Mr. Wilson, that I was a red-headed man.”
“Why?” I said.
“Because,” he said, “there’s another vacancy1 at the League of Red-Headed Men. It’s worth a fortune to2 the man who gets it, and I understand that there are more vacancies than there are men.”
“Why? What is this ‘League?’ I asked. You see, Mr. Holmes, I am a very stay-at-home. My business comes to me and I am often weeks on end without putting my foot over the door-mat. So I don’t know what is going on outside, and I am always happy to hear some news.”
“Have you never heard of the League of Red-headed Men?” he asked with his eyes open. “Never.”
“Why? That is strange, for you are eligible3 for one of the vacancies.” “And what are they?” I asked.
“Oh, each vacancy pays a couple of hundred pounds a year. But there is little work to do.” “Well, you can be sure that I was interested. My business was not very successful, and I liked the thought of an extra couple of hundred pounds.” “Tell me all about it.” I said.
“Well,” he said, showing me the advertisement, “you can see yourself that the League has a vacancy. Here is the address where you can apply for details. The League was founded by an American millionaire, Ezekiah Hopkins, who was very strange in his ways. He was red-headed, and he had a great sympathy for4 all red-headed men. So, when he died, he left his money to a group of trustees, with instructions to give the money to men with red hair. It is good pay and there is very little to do.”
“But,” I said, “there are millions of red-headed men who can apply.”
“Not as many as you think,” he answered. “You see it only for Londoners, and grown men. This American came from London, and he wanted to do something good for the old town. And ,I have heard, you can’t apply if your hair is light red, or dark red, or anything but real bright, blazing fiery red. Your hair is perfect, Mr. Wilson, if you want to apply. But perhaps it’s not worth your while applying for just a couple of hundred pounds. ”
---Taken from the Red-Headed League (Vocabulary: 1. vacancy 空缺,空职; 2 .It’s worth a fortune to 值很大一笔钱;3. eligible 合乎条件的;4. had a great sympathy for 同情)
1.Why does Ezekiah Hopkins start the Red-Headed League?
A. Because he had little work to do every day.
B. Because he had too much money and didn’t know what to do with it.
C. Because the harder he worked, the greater progress he made.
D. Because he had great sympathy for all red-headed men.
2.What don’t you need before you join the league ?
A. To be an adult
B. To be from London
C. To have enough money
D. To have bright red hair
3.Which of the following sentences is right ?
A. A millionaire for the UK founded the Red-Headed League.
B. The vacancy pays hundreds of pounds but there’s a little work to do.
C. Ezekiah Hopkins left his money to anyone who could join the league.
D. Spaulding knew what happened outside though he stayed at home all day long.
4.The last paragraph(段落) mainly tells us .
A. anyone who apply for the vacancy can get several hundred pounds
B. who can become a member of the Red-Headed League
C. someone with red hair can apply for the vacancy
D. what the people (who apply for the vacancy) should do before applying
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----How do you like the night view with laser show along the Changjiang River Bridge?
----Amazing! It was so cool that seas of people ____________there to enjoy it on National Day.
A.swam B.drove C.ran D.poured
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