Have a good day!___________.A:You got it tooB:The same to youC:Yes, thank youD:The sam
Have a good day!
___________.
A:You got it too
B:The same to you
C:Yes, thank you
D:The same as you
Have a good day!
___________.
A:You got it too
B:The same to you
C:Yes, thank you
D:The same as you
第1题
-Have you had a good day?
-Yes,but I'm very tired.
A. Right
B. Wrong
第2题
B.I am glad you like it.
C.Many happy returns of the day!
D.You must be very happy.
第3题
A、Happy birthday
B、Merry Christmas
C、Congratulations
D、Have a good day
第4题
A.Have a good day
B.How exciting
C.It would be nice to have some rest
D.Yes, if you'd like me to
第5题
A、Because it’s raining.
B、Have a good time!
C、Why do you go swimming?
D、It sounds nice!
第6题
Dear Sir,
We are a leading dealer in waterproof garments. Our customers have expressed interest in your raincoats and enquired about their quality.
Provided quality and price are satisfactory there are prospects of good sales here, but before placing a firm order we want to make a trial salE.We should be glad if you would send us, on fourteen day's approval, a selection of men's and women's raincoats. Any of the items unsold at the end of the period, and which we decide not to keep as stock, would be returned at our expense.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
第7题
【D10】
MALIA: HI RON, PLEASE COME IN! RON: GOOD TO SEE YOU, MALIA. I LOVE YOUR HOUSE! MALIA: 【D8】______ RON: HAVE YOU LIVED HERE A LONG TIME? MALIA: THIS WAS MY PARENTS" HOUS
E. 【D9】______ RON: IT SEEMS TO BE PERFECT FOR YOU. MALIA:【D10】______, AND I"LL GET US BOTH SOMETHING TO DRIN
K. RON: GREAT! IT"S SUCH A HOT DAY TODAY, ISN"T IT? MALIA: WOULD YOU LIKE LEMONADE, ICED TEA, OR MANGO JUICE? RON: I WOULD LOVE A NICE GLASS OF LEMONAD
E. A. I GREW UP HER
E.
B. COME ON IN AND SEE THE KITCHEN
C. I LOVE TO HAVE A HOUSE LIKE YOURS.
D. WE ARE VERY LUCKY TO BE LIVING IN THIS HOUS
E.
第8题
【D9】
MALIA: HI RON, PLEASE COME IN! RON: GOOD TO SEE YOU, MALIA. I LOVE YOUR HOUSE! MALIA: 【D8】______ RON: HAVE YOU LIVED HERE A LONG TIME? MALIA: THIS WAS MY PARENTS" HOUS
E. 【D9】______ RON: IT SEEMS TO BE PERFECT FOR YOU. MALIA:【D10】______, AND I"LL GET US BOTH SOMETHING TO DRIN
K. RON: GREAT! IT"S SUCH A HOT DAY TODAY, ISN"T IT? MALIA: WOULD YOU LIKE LEMONADE, ICED TEA, OR MANGO JUICE? RON: I WOULD LOVE A NICE GLASS OF LEMONAD
E. A. I GREW UP HER
E.
B. COME ON IN AND SEE THE KITCHEN
C. I LOVE TO HAVE A HOUSE LIKE YOURS.
D. WE ARE VERY LUCKY TO BE LIVING IN THIS HOUS
E.
第9题
In England, Christmas Day and Good Friday have been holidays for religious reasons since the establishment of Christianity in the country. Christmas is celebrated on December 25, not Christmas Eve as in several other European countries. The other public holidays (or "Bank Holidays") are Easter Monday, May Day (May 1st), the Spring Bank Holiday (the last Monday in May), the Summer Bank Holiday (the last Monday in August), December 26th (Boxing Day), and New Year's Day. The term "Bank Holiday" goes back to the Bank Holidays Act of 1871, which owes its name to the fact that banks are closed on the days specified.
Boxing Day takes its name from the old custom of giving employees or tradesmen (such as milkman) an annual present or "Christmas box" on that day
Easter Monday is generally regarded as an unofficial consecration (祭祀) of Spring. It used to be the day on which the ladies would parade in the parks, wearing new dresses and hats. Although this custom is dying out, the tradition still provides the ladies with a pretext for buying spring clothes.
The August Bank Holiday is probably the most popular one of the year, partly because it comes at a time when children are not at school In Ireland, St. Patrick's Day (March 17th) is also a Bank Holiday. St Patrick is the Patron Saint of Ireland. It is curious that St. George's Day (April 23rd) not a public holiday in England though St. George is the Patron Saint of England. However, the flag of St George (a red cross on a white background) or the Union Jack is flown on that day, particularly by churches of the Church of England.
31. Public holidays have been called Bank Holidays in England since _____.
A. last century
B. ancient times
C. the foundation of England
D. the start of banking business
32. Boxing Day is a day _____.
A. which has something to do with sports such as "boxing"
B. when employees are paid
C. for giving an annual gift
D. for holding a party
33 一 What did the ladies use to do on Easter Monday?
— _____.
A. They wore new clothes and hats.
B. They went to the seaside for their holidays.
C. They used to go to church.
D. They gave presents to each other.
34. The August Bank Holiday is probably the most popular one of the year, partly because _____.
A. the weather often agrees with people
B. the weather rarely changes
C. the weather is suitable for people to travel
D. it comes at a time when the pupils are not at school
35. Holidays in Ireland ________ in England
A. are just the same as those
B. are entirely different from those
C. are partly different from those
D. are not celebrated
第10题
194. Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is one of life’s essentials. Eating breakfasts at the start of the day, we have all been told, and told again, is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip. But for many people the thought of food first thing in the morning is by no means a pleasure. So despite all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983, the latest year for which figures are available, the number of people who didn’t have breakfast increased by 33 percent from 8.8 million to 11.7 million—according to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation of America. For those who feel pain of guilt about not eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years indicate that, for adults especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. “Going without breakfast does not affect performance,” said Amold Bender, former professor of nutrition at Queen College in London, “nor does giving people breakfast improve performance.” Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better performance is surprisingly inadequate, and most of the recent work involves children, not adults. “The literature,” says one researcher, Dr. Emesto Polite at the University of Texas, “is poor.” [共5题]
(1) The latest year for which figures could be obtained is ________.
(A) the year the author wrote the article
(B) any year between 1977 and 1983
(C) 1977
(D) 1983
(2) For those who do not take breakfast, the good news is that ________.
(A) several studies have been done in the past few years
(B) the omission of breakfast does no harm to one’s health
(C) adults have especially made studies in this field
(D) eating little in the morning is good for health
(3) “…, nor does giving people breakfast improve performance” (in Para.3 ) means ________.
(A) anyone without breakfast does improve his performance
(B) not giving people breakfast improves performance
(C) having breakfast does not improve performance, either
(D) people having breakfast do improve their performances, too
(4) The word “literature” in the last sentence refers to ________.
(A) stories, poems, plays, etc.
(B) written works on a particular subject
(C) any printed material
(D) the modern literature of America
(5) What is implied but NOT stated by the author is that ________.
(A) not eating breakfast might affect the health of children
(B) Dr. Polite is engaged in research work at an institution of higher learning
(C) breakfast does not affect performance
(D) Professor Bender once taught college courses in nutrition in London