I have never been to London, but it is the place ________.
A.where I would like to visit B.I most want to visit
C.in which I want to visit D.that I want to visit it most
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I have never been to London, but it is the place ________.
A.where I would like to visit B.I most want to visit
C.in which I want to visit D.that I want to visit it most
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It is true that Zi Bo is a developed city, but many places have lately been _________.
A. pollute B. pollution
C. polluted D. position
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London is one of the best places in the world to _____ education with pleasure, so it’s good for your pupils.
A.compare B.combine C.equip D.replace
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________is known to us all is that the 2012 Olympic Games will take place in London.
A.It B.What C.As D.Which
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I have never dreamed of ______such a beautiful place in the world.
A. there is B. there to be
C. there being D. having
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I have never dreamed of ______such a beautiful place in the world.
A. there is B. there to be C. there being D. having
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-- Is it necessary that he ____ to London but to New York?
-- I think so, but the problem is ____ he has refused to.
A.will not be sent; that | B.not be sent; that |
C.should not be sent; what | D.should not sent; what |
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The office has always been a place to get ahead. Unfortunately, It is also a place where a lot of natural resources start to fall behind. Take a look around next time you’re at work. See how many lights are left on when people leave. See how much paper is being wasted. How much electricity is being used to run computers that are left on. Look at how much water is being wasted in the rest-rooms. And how much solid waste is being thrown out in the rubbish cans. We bet it’s a lot.
Now, here are some simple ways you can produce less waste at work. When you are at the copier, only make the copies you need. Use both sides of the paper when writing something less important. Turn off your lights when you leave. Use a lower watt bulb in your lamp. Drink your coffee or tea out of your mugs instead of single-use cups. Set up a recycling box for cans and one for bottles. And when you’re in the bathroom brushing your teeth or washing your face, don’t let the tap run. Remember, if we use fewer resources today, we’ll save more for tomorrow.
1.The main purpose of the passage is to tell people _______.
A.the disadvantages of working in an office
B.the waste produced in an office
C.to save resources when working in an office
D.how to save water in a restroom
2.How many kinds of waste are mentioned in the passage?
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.
3.From the passage we can infer that in the office ________.
A.using computers is a waste of resource
B.many people don’t turn off the computers after using them
C.computers are run by electricity
D.a computer is not a must for working
4.It is suggested that we use both sides of the paper at the copier because _______.
A.we are short of paper B.the printing is not important
C.we should save paper D.we have to pay for the paper
5.The underlined word mugs is most likely to be _______.
A.a machine that makes coffee
B.a container that can be used again and again
C.a paper product for tea
D.something that can only be found in an office
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London is great. It’s great. Rome and Paris are also fine places, but I knew as soon as we landed in London, this was the finest of the three.
There are only two small things that I don’t like about London. First of all, everyone speaks English here. I had so much fun in Rome and Paris. There I could speak in foreign languages. In a word, I made a lot of friends. But here everybody can understand me. I don’t have any reason to start up a conversation with a stranger. And speaking of restaurants---- that is the other problem with London. The food here is not good at all! I haven’t had one good meal in the three days since we were here.
Since you asked me to write to you about everything I learned on this trip, here is what I’ve learned about London.
London’s population of eleven million makes it the second largest city in the world. It is bigger than New York but not as big as Tokyo. London is twice the size of New York. It has an area of 620 square miles!
The Thames River runs right through the center of the city. Someone once called the Thames “liquid history”. It is a very good name. Dozens of armies have crossed it over the past few thousand years. One of the first was the army of Julius Caesar two thousand years ago.
So far I have only had time to visit one neighbor-hood. It is called Bloomsbury. In fact there is a group of writers known as the Bloomsbury Group. It got its name because so many of them lived there. Virginia Woolf was one of them. I know how much you like her novels.
Baker Street is also part of Bloomsbury. Do you remember who once lived on Baker Street?when I asked Bob this question, he answered , “ A man who baked bread, right? Sherlock Holmes, of course, but I won’t have time to find his address. Maybe you will when you come.
1.We can learn from the first two paragraphs that ____________.
A.It is more difficult to begin a conversation in English in London than in any languages
B.The writer had made trips to Italy and France before he came to England
C.Of all the meals the writer has had in London, only one he thinks is good enough
D.The writer hates to talk to strangers who can speak English
2.According to the text, who once lived on Baker Street?
A.A man who baked bread.
B.Sherlock Holmes.
C.A group of writers
D.A friend of the writer’s
3.Where is the text most probably taken from?
A.letter B.A diary
C.A guidebook D.A business report
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London is great .It's great .Rome and Paris were fine places ,but I knew as soon as we landed in London ,this was the finest of the three.
There are only two small things which I don't like about London . First of all, everyone speaks English here. I had so much fun in Rome and Paris . There I could speak in foreign languages. In words ,I made a lot of friends that way .But here everybody can understand me. I don't have any reason to start up a conversation with a stranger . And speaking of restaurants that is the other problem with London . The food here is no good at all! I haven't had one good meal in the three days we've been here.
Since you asked me to write to you about everything I learned on this trip ,here is what I've learned about London.
London's population of eleven million makes it the second largest city in the world .It is bigger than New York but not as big as Tokyo .London is twice the size of New York .It has an area of 620 square miles!
The Thames River runs right through the center of the city .Someone once called the Thames “liquid history”.It is a very good name. Dozens of armies have crossed it over the past few thousand years .One of the first was the army of Julius Caesar two thousand years ago .And most recentlyMr .and Mrs. Gill.
So far I have only had time to visit one neighborhood .It is called Bloomsbury .In fact there is a group of writers known as the Bloomsbury Group. It got its name because so many of them lived there. Virginia Woolf was one of them .I know how much you like her novels.
Baker Street is also part of Bloomsbury .Do you remember who once lived on Baker Street When I asked Bob this question, he answered,“a man who baked bread ,right ” Sherlock Holmes ,of course ,I won't have time to find his address .Maybe you will when you come.
1.We learn from the first two paragraphs that _______.
A. it is more difficult to start up a conversation in English in London than in any languages
B. the writer had made a trip in Italy and France before she came to England
C. of all the meals the writer has had in London, only one she thinks is good enough
D. the writer hates to talk to strangers who can speak English
2.It seems that the writer _______.
A. can speak English as a foreign language B. does not like her mother language
C. does not speak French at all D. can speak French as a foreign language
3.Who do you think Mr.and Mrs.Gill are
A. A famous general and his wife. B. A famous American writer and his wife.
C. Two friends of the writer's. D. The writer and her husband.
4.Who once lived on Baker Street
A. A man who baked bread. B. Sherlock Holmes.
C. The former US Secretary of State. D. A friend of the writer's.
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