I won’t make the () mistake next time.
A.like
B.same
C.near
D.similar
B、same
A.like
B.same
C.near
D.similar
B、same
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A.Could you possibly change it to some other day?
B.It took me weeks to get that appointment.
C.When are you going to meet that tutor of yours?
B.paying closer attention
C.Secely yours
D.writing to apologize for
E.related to
F.instead of detention
G.Promise
H.were discussing
Dear Mrs.Smith,
I am____1___passing notes in class.I realize that you__2____important concepts that are going to help us write our upcoming analysis essays and do well in the final exams, and I should have been____3____.___4_____, I'll limit my classroom communication to helpful comments that are_____5___the subject matter and wait to discuss personal things until after class.
I also wanted to thank you for giving me a warming___6_____because my coach would
have benched me if I had been late to practice.I___7_____ you won't have to make that
decision again.__8____
Kelly Tammen
It was a foolish question to ask. It (1)_____ more sense for me to have learned if she had (2)_____ or a point of view, but it was (3)_____ for that now and I supposed that the (4)_____ Relations Office had (5)_____ her before granting the interview. I didn't have time this week to read (6)_____ pieces about corporate rainmakers, and their golden parachutes or women at mid-town law firms (7)_____ six times my salary but whining about breaking the (8)_____ ceiling.
"I won't waste your time," she (9)_____, "If the details on your (10)_____ are accurate and the articles Laura (11)_____ me have correct background, we won't have to (12)_____ that." I (13)_____ in approval. She was obviously a (14)_____, and an intelligent one (15)_____. It was always (16)_____ to sit for a (17)_____ when the questioner spent the first hour asking what schools I had (18)_____, how long (19)_____, and whether I liked my job.
"Is it all right (20)_____ you if we start with some information about the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit"? "I'd like that." I replied.
A.made
B.would make
C.would have made
D.would be
听力原文:W: Could you tell me what I should do if my car breaks down?
M: Well,I'm sure you won't have any trouble,Mrs. Smith,but if something should happen,just call this number.They'll see that you get help.
Q: What does the man really mean?
(17)
A.He thought she should make a phone if anything went wrong.
B.He thought she should just wait for someone's help.
C.He was afraid something would go wrong with her car.
D.He promised to give her help himself.
Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A,B,C or D on ANSWER SHEET Ⅰ.
It was a foolish question to ask. It (1) more sense for me to have learned if she had (2) or a point of view, but it was (3) for that now and I supposed that the (4) Relations Office had (5) her before granting the interview. I didn't have time this week to read (6) pieces about corporate rainmakers, and their golden parachutes or women at mid- town law firms (7) six times my salary but whining about breaking the (8) ceiling.
"I won't waste your time," she (9) , "If the details on your (10) are accurate and the articles Laura (11) me have correct background, we won' t have to (12) that." I (13) in approval. She was obviously a (14) , and an intelligent one (15) . It was always (16) to sit for a (17) when the questioner spent the first hour asking what schools I had (18) , how long (19) , and whether I liked my job.
"Is it all right (20) you if we start with some information about the Sex Crimes Prosecution Unit?" "I'd like that," I replied.
1. A) made
B) would make
C) would have made
D) would be
Such a reliable person as him won't make ______promises.
A.bare
B.empty
C.blank
D.vacant
W: Why don't you try house-sitting? Last summer Cindy was a house sitter for the Smiths when they went away on vacation. They hired Cindy to stay in their house because they didn't want it left empty.
M: You mean they paid Cindy just to live in their house?
W: It wasn't that easy. She had to water the house plants, mow the lawn, and even take care of the pets.
M: I guess it is a little like baby-sitting, except you're taking care of a house instead of children.
W: The student employment office still has a few jobs posted.
M: Do I just have to fill oat an application?
W: You have to have an interview with the homeowner and provide three references at least.
M: That seems like a lot of trouble for a summer job.
W: Well, the homeowner wants some guarantee that they can trust the house sitter. You know they want to make sure you're not the type who'll hold wild parties in their house, or bring a group of friends in with you.
M: I see. House sitters who do that sort of thing probably aren't paid then.
W: Usually they're paid anyway just because the homeowners don't want to make a fuss. But if the homeowner reports it, the house sitter won't be able to get another job easily. So why don't you apply?
M: I think I will. Thank you.
(20)
A.They left their pets with neighbors.
B.They rented their house to a student.
C.They hired someone to stay in their home.
D.They asked their gardener to watch their house.
Speak louder, ______you won't make yourself heard in such a big room.
A.but
B.and
C.or
D.for
1.The writer did not feel comfortable at the evening school because__________ .
A. he found it difficult to make friends with his classmates
B. he had to walk a long distance to the evening school
C. he could not put his heart into reading books after he was caught in the rain
D. all of the above
2. Which of the following has more probably been discussed in the paragraph above this passage?_______
A. The writer's unhappy childhood.
B. The poor teaching quality of the writer's school.
C. The writer's leaving school against his teachers' advice.
D. Whether it was worth leaving school for job training.
3.After he won some prizes and awards for literature, a young woman from a TV company().
A、wanted to make his success known to the public
B、came to make friends with him
C、invited him to make a speech
D、came to tell him that he had become a very important person
4.Which of the following is NOT true? ________
A. His parents worried that he would have no future if he returned to school.
B. His parents worried that he would leave school again.
C. It was difficult for one who studied literature to get a job.
D. His parents did not want him to continue his education.
5.After his success, the writer______________
A. decided to get a good job
B. decided to continue his studies in literature at the evening school
C. decided to return to the school he had left
D. began to feel very important and proud