A:time to get up. don’t you hear the alarm clock is_____? B:Yeah, yeah. I’m dressing
A、going off
B、going on
C、going out
D、going up
A、going off
B、going on
C、going out
D、going up
第2题
A.A.to get
B.B.get
C.C.gotten
D.D.getting
第3题
A.reached from
B.delivered
C.returned
D.come
第4题
B.Tom will come back
C.is Tom coming back
D.can Tom get here
第5题
A. even if
B. unless
C. until
D. so long as
第6题
To deal with an e-mails you get, you can do the following EXCEPT ______.
A.downloading every e-mail before you reply
B.responding right away if it's urgent
C.scheduling it for later reply if it takes much time
D.asking someone else to reply it if it's not at your convenience
第7题
A.I can’t do it
B.I can’t get it
C.I can’t make it
D.I can’t achieve it
第8题
A. Did you finish the task on time?
B. Can you use the strategies we have learned today?
C. What did you do in your group work today?
D. Did you get all the questions right in today
第9题
A、It is better to accept something small than to reject it and hope to get more later on.
B、If too many people try to do the same thing at the same time, there will be chaos.
C、Anyone who claims more than he has already got is very likely to get nothing at all in the future.
D、There must be something better after every piece of unpleasantness.
第10题
Kill not the goose that lays the golden eggs. What does the sentence mean?
A. It is better to accept something small than to reject it and hope to get more later on.
B. If too many people try to do the same thing at the same time, there will be chaos.
C. There must be something better after every piece of unpleasantness.
D. Anyone who claims more than he has already got is very likely to get nothing at
all in the future.
第11题
If on the other hand, you've got a spare in the car, five minutes' work should see you on your way again. The majority of breakdowns do involve minor and easily changed parts. A few basic tools and the right mix of spares are well worth the space they take up. But to sort out which ones are mast likely to be needed, and to buy them, can be expensive.
That is why the motoring organizations have come up with rental kits. For about 50 pence a day (slightly more to non-members)they will supply a boxed range of spares for a given car. On returning the kit the motorist pays for any that are used, plus a small fee for repacking. Deposits are about £ 20.
It is much better, however, to reduce the risk of breakdowns by seeing that your car is properly serviced before setting out. Particularly when driving at high speed over long distances in hot weather.
Finally, it makes sense to purchase a safety triangle and an emergency plastic windscreen before leaving. Make sure all your fellow travellers know where your documents are; give one a spare set of keys, and slip into the back of your wallet a large banknote for the emergencies where a credit card won't do.
While on a motoring holiday abroad you might find yourself in difficulties because ______. ()
A.you have brought the wrong documents with you
B.your ferry has just left without you
C.the nearest phone is out of order
D.a repair to your car might take some time