Since it is already midnight, we ______ now.
B.had better have left
C.had better to leave
D.had better leaving
B.had better have left
C.had better to leave
D.had better leaving
第1题
A.So
B.Since
C.If
D.While
第2题
A.A. That' s too ba
B.B. Why not?
C.C. Which university did you originally decide to go to?
D.D. She's not written to me since last summer.
第3题
Jim had been suffering from extreme anxiety since his early twenties. Tying Ecstasy did make him feel high and help his condition, but only for a short period of time; in the end. if increased his anxiety, paranoia, and feelings of unreality. And he is nor alone -- for people who already suffer from anxiety disorders, use of Ecstasy is more likely to worsen their conditions. Ecstasy also has been associated with often mental health conditions such as depression. Youngsters who use Ecstasy weekly hove been shown to frequently experience depression in which they want to kill themselves sometimes. According to a survey, teens who use Ecstasy weekly are three times more likely to have such thoughts than non-using teenagers.
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第4题
选出应填入下面一段英语中______内的正确答案。
Since the time of John von Neumann, the basic conceptual model used to think about computers and programs has(1)unchanged, in(2)of many advances in both hardware and software technology. In the(3)that von Neumann proposed, the basic instruction cycle is for the processor to fetch the instruction pointed at by the program counter,(4)the program counter, and then execute the instruction. Because instructions are executed strictly sequentially, there is little inherent parallelism, and(5)opportunity to employ large numbers of processors to gain speed.
供选择的答案:
(1) small (2) big (3) add (4) little (5) model
(6) remained (7) style (8) increase (9) stead (10) spite
(11) already (12) period (13) formula (14) decrease (15) not
第5题
阅读以下文章,选择最佳答案填空。
Since the terrorist attacks on the United States in September, Americans have given millions of dollars to help thousands of victims and their families. A lot of that money was given to the American Red Cross.
The American Red Cross collected more than five-hundred-million dollars for this purpose in 1______ it called the Liberty Fund. Recently, Red Cross officials admitted that they 2______ the families all the money that was collected. They said the Liberty Fund was created to help the victims of the September attacks, and also to help victims of future attacks. The officials said they regretted that the American public did not understand this.
Last week, Red Cross officials announced a major change in policy. They said all the money 3______ to the Liberty Fund would be used only to help the victims of the September Eleventh attacks and their families. The money will help families 4______ costs of daily living such as housing and food for up to one year.
Immediately after the terrorist attacks, the Red Cross 5______ money for three months of living costs to more than two-thousand families of people who were killed. Red Cross officials say the organization also provided support to about twenty-three-thousand other families who were affected by the terrorist attacks. These included rescue workers and people who could not go back to their homes near the World Trade Center in New York City. Business people who lost their workplaces also 6______ help.
However, the Red Cross planned to use about half the money given to the Liberty Fund for future programs. It wanted the money to increase blood supplies, improve communications and expand services for families of people 7______ in the military forces. Individuals who had given money to the Liberty Fund reacted strongly to this news. They expected their money to be used immediately to help victims of the attacks. Red Cross officials now say the Liberty Fund will be repaid for any money already 8______ for other projects.
The American Red Cross has been active for more than one hundred years. Its policy has been to 9______ some of the money given after a tragedy to prepare for future emergencies Officials say the organization's appeals are supposed to tell people that the money will be used to help victims of the current emergency or similar ones. They have promised to investigate to see if the message is clear enough to the people who give their money.
Red Cross officials say any relief organization needs to build up an amount of money to help victims of smaller emergencies. The American Red Cross says it 10______ aid services in about sixty-thousand emergency situations each year such as fires, floods, storms and accidents.
1.A、Which B、What C、/ D、that
2.A、should not give B、would not give C、did not give D、were not giving
3.A、that gave B、given C、was given D、gave
4.A、pay B、pay with C、pay at D、pay for
5.A、provided B、produced C、promised D、prepared
6.A、recieved B、accepted C、collected D、gathered
7.A、fighting B、working C、serving D、engaging
8.A、given B、carmarked C、delivered D、used
9.A、keep B、save C、put D、store
10.A、prepared B、provides C、gets D、given
第6题
1、The man learned () that there would be a concert last Friday.
A、 from his friends
B、form. one of his workmates
C、over the radio
D、from the newspaper
2、He tried to go to the theatre every day but managed to get there only ().
A、once
B、 twice
C、 three times
D、 four times
3、One day the man took () to get to the theatre by bus.
A、forty-five minutes
B、 fifteen minutes
C、 just twenty minutes
D、 over an hour
4、The underlined word "relieved" may best be replaced by "()".
A、surprised
B、please
C、puzzled
D、sorry
5、The story is mainly about ().
A、a good concert
B、 the bad bus service in this city
C、the difficulty of getting a ticket for a concert in a city
D、someone''s disappointment at missing a concert
第7题
(1). When will Xiaoyan leave England?A
A、month later.
B、10 days later.
C、A year later.
(2). Where will Xiaoyan live after moving out?
A、 She will stay in her friends' place.
B、She will be on the plane to Shanghai.
C、She will have to find a hotel to live in.
(3). What will happen to Franco's flat when Xiaoyan and Mary move out?
A、 It will be sold at a good price.
B、It will be rented to other people.
C、It will be kept for Xiaoyan when she comes back.
(4). Why does Xiaoyan need another suitcase?
A、 She has got more things than she came with.
B、Her old suitcase is broken.
C、She has to give things to charity shops.
(5). What would Xiaoyan most possibly do when she sees her friend Sharon?
A、 To ask Sharon to show her around Shanghai.
B、To talk about what happened to them recently.
C、To show Sharon her new clothes.
第8题
At 13 years old, Keith Peiris is the world's youngest CEO(Chief Executive Officer). But he says that there is nothing different about him compared to other children his age.
Keith launched(开办)a website for his own company at the age of 10. While other children were receiving awards for their achievements, Peiris was giving scholarships from Cyberteks Design, his own company, to pupils at his school.
Though he's just a teenager, he is already experiencing the pains of adult life.
Peiris is about 1.5 metres tall with big brown eyes and curly (卷曲的)jet-black hair. "His big eyes show his intelligence. They show his wisdom," said Christine St Pierre, a journalist from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
When he was asked for an exclusive (独家的)interview, Peiris looked at his watch and said, "20 minutes, 30 minutes at most, OK?"
He has the air of a real businessman who treasures every minute of his time.
Cyberteks Design mainly serves North America. But since Peiris visited China, he said he would try to find a way to cater for(迎合) China's Shanghai market as well.
"China is growing and in the next 10 to 20 years it will be among the top countries for business. Now China's become a member of the WTO, Shanghai will have more business opportunities ," said the young businessman.
"At the moment it is hard to compete with local companies in Shanghai because of the cost, especially of hardware."
"At first, my age will be the largest issue, but in the end that won't be important," he added, "Once I get more and more clients(客户),we will build a reputation(信誉) and people will take me more seriously."
Peiris answers questions quickly and is very articulate (表达能力强的)for his age. He said he had come to know Shanghai pretty well through TV programmes shown on CNN before his trip.
He added, "When I was about five, my father gave me my own computer and started teaching me a few things about how to use it. I have not seen any parents do that for their children."
Keith Peiris is now ______.
A.a student
B.CEO of a company
C.doing business in Shanghai
D.both A and B