The music was so loud. That’s ____________ he left the party so early.
A.howr
B.why
C.what
D.when
A.howr
B.why
C.what
D.when
第2题
A.why
B.how
C.what
D.when
第3题
A、boring/boring
B、bored/boring
C、bored/bored
D、boring/bored
第4题
A.She has temporarily forgotten is name.
B.It's so popular that everyone knows the name of it.
C.The name is difficult to pronounce.
D.She's been singing along with the music all day.
第5题
A、Oh,I’d choose a better one for you next time.
B、You’ve had a gift for music,haven’t you?
C、I’m glad that you like it so much.
D、Sorry,but don’t blame me,dear.
第6题
What did the passage try to tell us?
A.The boy was too shy to ask the girl out.
B.The boy loved music so much.
C.There was love at first sight.
D.Both the boy and the girl missed their love.
第7题
从下面提供的答案中选出应填入下列英文语句中______内的正确答案。
By using MP3, a 600M-byte music CD can be(1)to 50M bytes or less. It can be streamed (downloaded in chunks) so that you can begin listening to the opening bars while the(2)of the life arrives in the background. And, most important, MP3 music files retain good listening(3)that(4)compression schemes lacked. That(5)of features makes accessing and distributing music on the Web practical for the frst time.
第8题
Which statement will be the best topic sentence?
A.Apollo stood for youthful and manly beauty.
B.Apollo was the sun-god.
C.Apollo and his sister Artemis could also bring death with their arrows.
D.Apollo was the god of music and poetry.
第9题
A.A.come over
B.B.come by
C.C.come across
D.D.come down
第10题
But while people 【59】appear to be healthier and wealthier, an analysis of 【60】activities suggests they are also lazier. 【61】 the most popular pastime is watching television, with 98 percent of homes having【62】one set and over a third having a video recorder.
Other pastimes【63】 listening to music, gardening, sports, visiting friends or going out for a meal. The 56.8 million people of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland 【64】 an【65】 12 million household pets.
Most of the homes now have central heating, washing machines, refrigerators, telephones and even cars.
Britain are also 【66】. United Kingdom residents took over 17【67】holidays overseas in 1986, 【68】15.75 million in 1985, and the most popular destinations were 【69】 -Spain, France and Greece.
More people are eating meals out and【70】lifestyles have changed, the consumption of take - away meals, convenience foods and so - called fast food has also 【71】. Over the past 25 years, consumption of 【72】coffee, processed foods, fruit and vegetables has risen 【73】home consumption of beef, lamb, bread, potatoes, butter, sugar and tea has 【74】
Alcohol consumption is continuing its rise but the types of drinks taken has changed. Beer remains the most popular, but lager (淡啤酒) now【75】more than half of beer sales and there has been a switch from whisky to other spirits.
And those of us who survive and prosper can expect to live to the age of 71 for men and 77 for women - a year longer than in 1985.
(56)
A.looked after
B.cared for
C.better off
D.out of control
第11题
根据以下内容回答题:
Every couDle who goes to the altar(圣坛)believes that they will make that trip onlyonce in their lives.They want the day to be perfect,and they are asking for much more than good weather.Thev want the most beautiful clothes,the freshest flowers.Moreover,her family who will foot the bill is not in any mood,to economize. A quick look at any bride magazine will reveal that plenty of attractive goods and services compete for a share of the wedding budget.Besides the obvious choices of rings,dresses,flowers,and photographs,there are the less apparent expenses:a lavish(奢侈的)cake,a rehearsal dinner,a reception,music fbr both the ceremony and the reception,tips,and even nadkins and matchbooks printed with the couple’s names and the wedding date. As the arrangements are generally complicated,there are plenty of services that can be hired to helD with the planning and execution of the every aspect of the wedding:planning the photographs,selecting the wedding rings,choosing the flowers,picking the honeymoon spot,and so on.One magazine lists over 350 such pamphlets published,of course,by businesses who have something to offer.Considering that weddings do more than l 2 billion dollars worth of business annually in the US alone,such activity isn’t surprising. What is surprising is that not one company dominates the industry.It seems that when people plan for a day as special to them as a weddin9,they resist standardization.They turn instead to the small local suppliers known to them or to their friends.Family members or friends often servee as Dhotographers,caterers and musicians.This.not only helps bring the wedding cost down,but makes it more personal. What about the couple that doesn’t want to take in this billion-dollar industry?They can go to eity hall and get married for less than the price of a hamburger.
What does the expression“this billion.dollar industry”refer to?
A.The budgets of weddings.
B.The business ofweddings.
C.The planning and execution of weddings
D.The high wedding expenses.