The three kinds of New Yorkers have in common in that ().
A.they are proud of their birthplace
B.they are born there
C.they have their dreams
D.they are from another place
A.they are proud of their birthplace
B.they are born there
C.they have their dreams
D.they are from another place
第1题
第2题
Write and draw. 写一写,画一画。 |
1. Draw three kinds of food. Write the name beside each food. | ||
2. Draw three kinds of clothes. Write the name beside each cloth. | ||
3. Draw one kind of sports. Write the name of it. |
第3题
A.synonymy, antonymy, and hyponymy
B.synonymy, hyponymy, and antonymy
C.antonymy, synonymy, and hyponymy
第4题
Metaphor is applied in ________.
A、…satiety is a dream which will always elude you.
B、When white men first effect contact with some unspoilt race of savages, they offer them all kinds of benefits, from the light of the Gospel to pumpkin pie.
C、Dance halls, cinemas, this age of jazz are all, if we may believe our ears, gateway to Hell, and we should be better employed sitting at home contemplating our sins.
D、It is scarcely possible to exaggerate the influence of vanity throughout the range of human life, from the child of three to the potentate at whose frown the world trembles.
第5题
阅读理解。 |
There are four hats.They are red, yellow, green and white. They are Mike's, Bill's, Tom's and John's. Tom's hat is not yellow, green or red. John's hat is not green. And Mike's hat is not yellow or green. What colours are their hats? |
1. Mike's hat is ______. |
[ ] |
A. red B. yellow C. white D. green |
2. ______ hat is green. |
[ ] |
A. Mike's B. Bill's C. Tom's D. John's |
3. Is Tom's hat white or green? ______. |
[ ] |
A. Yes, it is B. No, it isn't C. It's white D. It's green |
4. Is the yellow hat John's or Tom's? ______. |
[ ] |
A. It's John's B. It's Tom's C. It's Mike's D. It's Bill's |
5. How many kinds of colours are their hats? ______. |
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A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five |
第6题
The country' s 35 million motorcycles and scooters make it the world s largest two-wheel market.But because there are still big differences in people' s incomes, the roads are full of a whole variety of vehicles, lots of them not motorised
A ride with a taxi driver in New Delhi gives a flavour of a typical Indian-style. traffic jam with all kinds of vehicles held up in city streets or in long lines on narrow country lanes Cars, lorries and buses back up behind a cart pul led by or animal or another."India has everything on the roads."the taxi driver says."You have to watch out for pedestrian
bicycles, carts, cows, donkeys and even elephants.Three things were recommended to drive here, a horn, brakes and good luck Just then we were stopped by a young boy and his cow.(判断正误)
26.The number of second-hand cars traded in the last twelve months is 1, 400, 000.()
27.Because there are 35 million people in India.India is the world’ s largest two- wheeled market.()
28.Because the amount of money that people earn is so different there are so many different types of vehicles in India.()
29.Because the roads are very bad, motor vehicles often held up in India.()
30.The brakes.the horn and luck are three important things in India.()
第7题
(1).A、have been sold
B、had been sold
C、have been selling
(2).A、of
B、between
C、in
(3).A、cars
B、vehicles
C、bikes
(4).A、in
B、after
C、with
(5).A、in
B、on
C、at
(6).A、pulled
B、pulling
C、to pull
(7).A、wait
B、search
C、watch out
(8).A、were recommended
B、to be recommended
C、to recommend
(9).A、to
B、by
C、after
(10).A、what
B、why
C、that
第8题
The country's 35 million motorcycles and scooters make it the world's largest two-wheel market. But because there are still big differences (2) people's incomes, the roads are full of a whole variety of (3) , lots of them not motorised.
A ride (4) a taxi driver in New Delhi gives a flavour of a typical Indian-style. traffic with all kinds of vehicle held up in city streets or in long lines (5) narrow country lanes. Cars, lorries and buses back up behind a cart (6)by one animal or another. "India has everything on the roads," the taxi driver says. "You have to (7) for pedestrians, bicycles, carts, cows, donkeys and even elephants. Three things (8) to drive here, a horn, brakes and good luck." Just then we were stopped (9) a young boy and his cow.
Given the hazards, it's not surprising (10) special ceremonies are held for new car owners in which the steering wheel and the driver are both blessed.
1.A. have been sold B. have sold C. had been sold
2.A. of B. over C. in
3.A. cars B. vehicles C. bikes
4.A. in B. after C. with
5.A. in B. on C. at
6.A. pulled B. pulling C. to pull
7.A. wait B. search C. watch out
8.A. were recommended B. to be recommended C. are recommended
9.A. with B. by C. to
10.A. that B. why C. when
第9题
【C1】
A.acknowledging
B.verifying
C.proving
D.achieving
第10题
阅读理解。 | ||||
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1. What number may you call if you and your friends want to enjoy the sunshine at the seaside? | ||||
A. 67538293. B. 63986432. C. 64639818. D. 63875629. | ||||
2. Sam wants to stay in Hunter Valley with his wife, his five-year-old daughter and his seven-year-old son. How much will 'it cost? | ||||
A.$25. B.$50. C. $l00. D.$150. | ||||
3. David loves sports. He will take his holiday from May 7 to May 15. What activity will he probably take part in? | ||||
A. Hiking in the mountains. B. Fishing in the country. C. Watching plants at night. D. Swimming in the sea. | ||||
4. Lucy is a college student. She is quite interested in science. She wants to know something about the life of plants at night. Which trip will she choose? | ||||
A. Trip 1. B. Trip 2. C. Trip 3. D. Trip 4. | ||||
5. Which of the following is NOT mentioned according to the four advertisements? | ||||
A B C D |
第11题
In addition to presidential appointment in responsible posts, the 8,600 include the three highest grades under Classification Act; the three highest grades in the postal field service, comparable grades in the foreign service, general officers in the military service, and similar classes in Other special services and in agencies or positions excepted from the Classification Act.
There is no complete inventory of positions or people in federal service at this level. The lack may be explained by separate agency statutes and personnel systems, diffusion among so many special services, and absence of any central point (short of the President himself) with jurisdiction over all upper-level personnel of the government.
The committee considers establishment and maintenance of a central inventory of these key people and .positions to bean elementary necessity a first step in improved management throughout the Executive Branch.
Top presidential appointees, about 500 of them, bear the brunt of translating the philosophy and aims of the current administration into practical programs. This group includes the secretaries and assistant secretaries of cabinet departments, agency heads and their deputies, heads and members of boards, and commissions with fixed terms and chiefs and directors of major bureaus, divisions and services. Appointments to many of these politically sensitive positions are made on recommendation by department or agency beads, but all are presumably responsible to Presidential leadership.
One qualification for office at this level is that there be no basic disagreement with presidential political philosophy, at least so far as administrative judgments and actions are concerned. Apart from the bipartisan boards and commissions these men are normally identified with the political party of the president) or are sympathetic to it, although there are exceptions.
There are four distinguishable kinds of top presidential appointees including
-Those whom the President selects at the outset to establish immediate and effective control over the government (e. g. Cabinet secretaries, agency heads, his own White House staff and Executive Office personnel).
-Those selected by department and agency heads in order to establish control within their respective organizations (e. g. assistant secretaries, deputies, assistants, and major line posts in some bureaus and divisions).
-High-level appointees, who--though often requiring clearance through political or interest group channels, or both-must have known scientific or technical competence (e.g. the Surgeon General, the Commissioner of Education).
-Those named to residual positions traditionally fdled on a partisan patronage basis. These appointees are primarily regarded as policy makers and over-seers of policy execution. In practice, however, they usually have substantial responsibilities ill line management, often requiring a thorough knowledge of substantive agency programs.