When and where did Robert Frost publish his first book of poetry A Boy’s Will?A.In 19
A.In 1913 in Washington.
B.In 1913 in London.
C.In 1913 in Boston.
D.In 1913 in New York.
A.In 1913 in Washington.
B.In 1913 in London.
C.In 1913 in Boston.
D.In 1913 in New York.
第1题
Where did the woman invite Mr. Baker to dinner?
A) Heping Roast Duck Restaurant. B) Hepingmen Roast Duck Restaurant.
C) Heping Restaurant. D) Hepingmen Restaurant.
第2题
Visiting the Bank
Last week Tom Walker arrived in London where his company has a new office. His company started up six months ago in Hong Kong. Now they are expanding their business in Europe. He had to open a new bank account for his company at ABHK Bank. When he arrived at the bank, he couldn't find where to open an account. He asked at the customer service desk. They told him to go up to the Foreign Department on the fourth floor. The bank which has a branch in Hong Kong arranged everything for him. They transferred the funds, and completed everything electronically. He thought thanking was very efficient Then the bank manager Introduced him to their accountants who advise companies about international taxation.
21. Where is Tom Walker's company?
A. Hong Kong
B. Beijing
C. London
22. When did his company start?
A. One year ago.
B. One year before
C. About hail a year ago
23. Where did he open a new account?
A. At the customer service desk
B. in the Foreign Department
C. In the Accounting Department
24. What did the Hong Kong branch send to London?
A. Money
B. Papers
C. Books
25. What do the accountants help with?
A. Keeping books
B. Directors' reports
C.Tax laws
第3题
(1)The passage is mainly about how Elvis Presley began his career.
A、T
B、F
(2)Mourners are usually record-producers.
A、T
B、F
(3)Without the record for his mother, Elvis might not have become a star.
A、T
B、F
(4)When Presley died, people went to Memphis for his mother’s story of life.
A、T
B、F
(5)The passage shows that many people loved Elvis.
A、T
B、F
第4题
However, there was some decline in their psychomotor (精神运动的) speed. This means that it took them longer to accomplish mental tasks than it used to. But when speed was not a factor, they lost very little intellectual ability over the years. In general, Dr. Jarvik's studies have shown that there is no decline in knowledge or reasoning ability. This is true not only with those in their 30s and 40s, but with those in their 60s and 70s as well.
It is true that older people themselves often complain that their memory is not as good as it once was. However, much of what we call "loss of memory" is not that at all. There usually was incomplete learning in the first place. For example, the older person perhaps had trouble hearing, or poor vision, or inattention, or was trying to learn the new things at too fast a pace. In the cases where the older person's mind really seems to decay, it is not necessary a sign of decay due to old age. Often it is simply as sign of a depressed emotional state.
第5题
Where did you get your watch______ ?
A.repair
B.to repair
C.repaired
D.repairing
第6题
—Where did you find the gloves? —In the case______mother puts the old clothes.
A.which
B.where
C.that
D.when
第7题
A) neglected
B) protection
C) provision
D) recovery
E) compensation
F) rewarded
G) pension
H) receipt
I) occur
J) mislead
K) misunderstand
L) notice
M) notify
N) fantastic
O) ridiculous
What happens in America when someone becomes disabled and cannot do the kind of work they did in the past? If someone has been injured on the job, they are supposed to(1)the medical worker, who would certify that there was a problem. Then, they may receive(2)from the company. If the company provides a(n)(3), the person may receive money monthly to make up for lost wages. The person who has been disabled may also take the company to court if safety was.(4)at the workplace. This usually results in(5)of a payment to settle the dispute. In addition, all workplaces are required to pay money to the government for a program to take care of people disabled on the job. One(6)in this program requires workplaces where more injuries(7)to pay more money. For this reason companies that require heavy physical labor take safety very seriously. Most people(8)disability insurance. They think it is(9)that a person should get paid without working. In fact, this benefit is usually not enough to cover the rent and other bills of those who receive it. Most of the disabled still want to work, but(10)from the injury and training for other types of employment takes time.
第8题
What is one obvious presupposition of the speaker who says:
Where did he buy the beer?
第9题
1、 When did the story happen?
AIn spring
BIn summer
CIn fall
DIn winter
2、 What did Naismith do to entertain his students one day?
AHe taught them to play an exciting new game
BHe took them to watch a basketball game
CHe trained them to play European football
DHe let them compete in getting balls out of a basket
3、 According to the write, what was the problem with the new game?
AThe players had difficulty understanding the complex rules
BThe players found the basket too high to reach
CThe players soon found the game boring
DThe players had trouble getting the ball out of the basket
4、 How was the problem with the new game solved?
ABy alerting the size of the basket
BBy simplifying the complex rules
CBy removing the bottom of the basket
DBy lowering the position of the basket
5、 Which kind of ball was used in basketball games at first?
AVolleyball
BSoftball
CAmerican football
DBritish football
第10题
A.pick…up
B.look…up
C.keep…up
D.take…on
第11题
Where did the doctor meet one of his patients?
A.In the doctor’s houses.
B.In the patient’s house.
C.On the road side.
D.In the hospital.