She bought the dictionary()$15.
A、in
B、under
C、above
D、for
A、in
B、under
C、above
D、for
第1题
She bought a lot of things to () her house.
A.decorate
B.build
C.paint
D.mend
第4题
She bought some bananas, half of______were over-ripe and had to be thrown away.
A.that
B.which
C.what
D.them
第5题
A.错误
B.正确
第6题
A.in
B.for
C.over
D.above
第7题
A.which
B.that
C.and which
D.and that
第9题
beautiful big bungalow and she bought herself a very expensive pearl necklace
The following summer, the Burwoods decided to throw a party. Early on the afternoon
of the party, Betty took her new silk dress out of the wardrobe and put her expensive pearl
necklace on her dressing-table ready to put on in the evening. Then, she went to see how the
preparations for the party were going
The catering company had just arrived - a cook, Mrs. Moore, and her two helpers,
Nancy and Harriet. They were all in the kitchen unpacking the piles of boxes which they had
brought with them. Soon, the fourth member of the team, Charlie Chivers, arrived on his
bicycle
By six o' clock, everything was ready. The garden looked magnificent - with small
round tables and colorful chairs and sun shades. The food and drink was all laid out in the
kitchen, ready to be brought out when the guests arrived
At ten past six, Betty went to her bedroom to get ready. She showered and put on her
best silk dress. It was when she was brushing her hair that she realized that her pearls were
not on the dressing-table. "Bill," she said, "have you moved my pearls?" "No, dear,"
answered Hill, "where were they?" "1 put them on the drussing-tabie this afternoon and
they're not here now. ""Are you sure?" asked Bill. "Maybe you put them down somewhere
else, or maybe you,ye moved them"
For a quarter of an hour they searched for the missing pearls, but couldn't find them
anywhere. It was then that they decided they must call the police
Soon, Inspector Morgan arrived and started to question all the suspects
Read Passage 1 and then try to give short answers 协 Questions 1-5. Write your answers on the
Answer Sheet
i. Why could Betty afford an expensive necklace?
2. Why did she take her necklace out early in the day?
3. How many people were there in the catering company?
4. What do you think was in the boxes?
5. Did the Burwoods call the police after they couldn't find the pear's?
Read again and then fill in the following blanks numbered 6-10 with the information from the passage. Write you answers on the Answer Sheet
第10题
Paras. 11-13
If you live with other people, their temporary absence can be refreshing. Solitude will end on Thursday. If today I use a singular personal pronoun to refer to myself, next week I will use the plural form. While the others are absent you can stretch out your soul until it fills up the whole room, and use your freedom, coming and going as you please without apology, staying up late to read, soaking in the bath, eating a whole pint of ice cream at one sitting, moving at your own pace. Those absent will be back. Their waterproof winter coats are in the closet and the dog keeps watching for them at the window. But when you live alone, the temporary absence of your friends and acquaintances leaves a vacuum; they may never come back.
The condition of loneliness rises and falls, but the need to talk goes on forever. It's more basic than needing to listen. Oh, we all have friends we can tell important things to, people we can call to say we lost our job or fell on a slippery floor and broke our arm. It's the daily succession of small complaints and observations and opinions that backs up and chokes us. We can't really call a friend to say we got a parcel from our sister, or it's getting dark earlier now, or we don't trust that new Supreme Court justice.
Scientific surveys show that we who live alone talk at length to ourselves and our pets and the television. We ask the cat whether we should wear the blue suit or the yellow dress. We ask the parrot if we should prepare steak, or noodles, for dinner. We argue with ourselves over who is the greater sportsman: that figure skater or this skier. There's nothing wrong with this. It's good for us, and a lot less embarrassing than the woman in front of us in line at the market who's telling the cashier that her niece Melissa may be coming to visit on Saturday, and Melissa is very fond of hot chocolate, which is why she bought the powdered hot chocolate mix, though she never drinks it herself.
If you live with other people, ________________________. (Para. 11)
When you live alone: ________________________. (Para. 11)
Supporting details: We need to talk to others. ________________________. (Para. 12)
Supporting details: People who live alone will behave ridiculously: ________________________. (Para. 13)