Did John ____ the general cleaning yesterday afternoon?
A. join B. attend C. take D. take part in
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Did John ____ the general cleaning yesterday afternoon?
A. join B. attend C. take D. take part in
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— Did you see the boys yesterday afternoon?
— Yes. I saw them ________ the fence when I passed.
A. climb B. climbed C. to climb D. climbing
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--- Did you arrive at the stadium early yesterday afternoon?
--- Yes. It was not yet 2 o’clock I got there.
A. that B. before
C. until D. when
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What did the man do yesterday afternoon?
A. He played football.
B. He stayed in his room.
C. He went to the cinema.
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A: Alice, you clean the house, ________?
B: But I did it yesterday.
A. do you B. will you C. didn’t you D. don’t you
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In Britain, people have different attitudes to the police. Most people generally ____them and the job they do—although there are certain people who do not believe that the police ____have the power that they do.
What does a policeman actually do? It is not ____job to describe. After all, a policeman has a number of jobs in ____.A policeman often has to control traffic, either ____ foot in the centre of a town, or in a police car on the roads. Indeed, in Britain, he might be in the Traffic Police and spend all, or a lot of, his time ____up and down main roads and motorways. A traffic policeman has to help keep the traffic moving, stop ____motorists and help when there is an accident.
A policeman has to help keep the ____, too. If there is a fight or some other disturbance, we ____ the police to come and restore order. And they often have to ____ situation at great risk to their own ____.
We expect the police to solve crimes, of course, so an ordinary policeman, ____ he is not a detective(侦探),will often have to help____and arrest criminals.
And ____ do we call when there is an emergency—an air crash,a____,a road accident, or a robbery? We call the police. ____a policeman has to be ____to face any unpleasant emergency that may happen in the ____ world.
The police do an absolutely necessary job, they do it ____ well and I support them, but I do not envy policemen. I do not think that I could ____ do the job of a policeman.
1.A. dislike B. join C. appreciate D. admire
2.A. should B. would C. could D. must
3.A. a funny B. a pleasant C. an interesting D. an easy
4.A. it B. one C. his D. them
5.A. on B. by C. under D. with
6.A. walking B. driving C. wandering D. searching
7.A. resting B. tired C. speeding D. drunken
8.A. peace B. silence C. situation D. condition
9.A. wait for B. call C. think of D. expect
10.A. turn to B. avoid C. deal with D. treat
11.A. safety B. families C. future D. friends
12.A. although B. as if C. however D. even if
13.A. get rid of B. question C. look for D. sentence
14.A. how B. where C. what D. who
15.A. power failure B. fire C. thunder storm D. thief
16.A. Yet B. Then C. As D. So
17.A. provided B. promised C. prepared D. presented
18.A. future B. modern C. real D. whole
19.A. extremely B. specially C. surprisingly D. particularly
20.A. hardly B. forever C. ever D. never
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—I don’t think you saw him just now.
—_____. I did see him yesterday.
A. Really B. Generally C. Actually D. Greatly
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Did Steve Jobs kill the music industry? That’s the question on many people’s lips since rock star Jon Bon Jovi accused the Apple boss of personally destroying the music industry.Bon Jovi centers his criticism on how he believes music downloading has robbed young people of what he calls the “beauty of buying an album”. “Kids today have missed the beauty of taking your pocket money and making a decision based on the jacket (封面), not knowing what the record sounded like,” he said.
But far from killing the industry, many young people today think Jobs has been a blessing (带来幸运的人), offering you instant, and selective access to a whole world of music.
Keith Staskiewicz at Enthertainment Weekly speaks for the feelings of many music lovers. He believes listening to MP3s rather than records or CDs “just save money” and doesn’t “remove the sense of discovery they get from new music”. Staskiewicz also argues that it’s wrong to blame Jobs and Apple for destroying anything. “Change is just part of the business,” Staskiewicz said. “No doubt in 50 years, Justin Bieber will complain about how kids don’t listen to ipods anymore.”
For now, though, it appears that music downloading is set to continue for the near future.
According to Summer Redstone, chairman of media company Viacom, iTunes has “resurrected(复兴) the music industry by creating a legal, affordable purchasing system for fans”.
But recent surveys suggested that, despite the “legalizing(合法化)” of music downloading through sites like iTunes, young people are still choosing to download music illegally. A report by Jupiter Research suggested that illegal downloading sites are used three times as much as legal ones. The problem, according to its analyst Mark Mulligan, is how today’s youth grow up viewing music as something they can get for free.
He said, “Unless the musci industry can shift these consumers while they are young away from free consumption to paid music formats(格式), they may never develop music purchasing behavior and the recording industry could suffer long-term harm.”
1.Which one is TRUE about young people nowadays?
A.They are music lovers and are willing to save money to enjoy music.
B.The majority of them download music through legal sites like iTunes.
C.They are most likely to go back to the store to buy albums in the near future.
D.They are robbed of the change of enjoying music by Apple.
2.According to Mark Mulligan, the best solution to the problem of illegal music downloading is to_______.
A.legalize music downloading through sites like iTunes
B.help young people get used to paying for music
C.offer young people instant and selective access to a variety of music
D.create an affordable purchasing system for fans
3.What is the main point of the article?
A.How Steve Jobs and Apple destroyed the music industry.
B.Why young people prefer downloading music to buying albums.
C.The problem of illegal downloading of music.
D.Different opinions on effects of music downloading.
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Who enjoyed the film yesterday?
A. John. B. All except John. C. Everyone including John.
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Mrs. Strickland did not talk much, but she had a pleasant gift for keeping the conversation general. And when there was a pause she threw in just the right remark to set it going once more.
“Why do nice women marry dull men?”
“Because intelligent men won’t marry nice women.”
Mrs. Strickland had the gift of sympathy.
There was another thing I liked in Mrs. Strickland. She managed her surroundings with elegance (优雅). Her flat was always neat and cheerful with flowers. The meals in the little dining room were pleasant; the table looked nice; the food was well cooked. It was impossible not to see that Mrs. Strickland was an excellent housekeeper. And you felt sure that she was an admirable mother. There were photographs in the drawing room of her son and daughter. The son—his name was Robert—was a boy of sixteen at Rugby. He had his mother’s fine eyes. He looked clean, healthy, and normal.
“I don’t know that he’s very clever,” she said one day, when I was looking at the photograph, “but I know he’s good. He has a charming character.”
The daughter was fourteen. Her hair, thick and dark like her mother’s, fell over her shoulders, and she had the same kindly expression and untroubled eyes.
“They both look like you,” I said.
“Yes, I think they are more like me than their father.”
“Why have you never let me meet him?” I asked.
“Would you like to?” she smiled and her smile was really very sweet.
“You know, he’s not at all literary,” she said. “He has no interest in literature.”
“He’s on the Stock Exchange (证券交易所), and he’s a typical broker (经纪人). I think he’d bore you to death.”
“Does he bore you?” I asked.
“You see, I happen to be his wife. I’m very fond of him.” She smiled to cover her shyness, and her eyes grew tender.
“He doesn’t pretend to be a talent. He doesn’t even make much money on the Stock Exchange. But he’s awfully good and kind.”
“I think I should like him very much.”
“I’ll ask you to dine with us quietly some time, but mind, you come at your own risk; don’t blame me if you have a very dull evening.”
1.Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Mrs. Strickland is a very good housekeeper.
B.Her daughter looks more like her than her husband.
C.Her son, clever or not, has a pleasant character.
D.Mrs. Strickland doesn’t love her husband because of his dullness.
2.What does the sentence “I think he’d bore you to death” in paragraph 13 imply?
A.Mrs. Strickland doesn’t think her husband is a dull man.
B.It must be boring for the guest to talk with Mr. Strickland because of different interests.
C.Mrs. Strickland fears that her husband will make the guest die.
D.The guest will finally find Mr. Strickland is a humorous host.
3.Which is the closest meaning to the underlined word “awfully”?
A.Personally. B.Gradually.
C.Extremely. D.Eventually.
4.What does the author think of Mrs. Strickland in this passage?
A.Elegant and attractive. B.Dull and unconfident.
C.Beautiful and unlucky. D.Bitter and foolish.
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