Spring (), we may perhaps look forward to better weather.
A.to come
B.having come
C.to be come
D.having been come
A.to come
B.having come
C.to be come
D.having been come
A.Welcome you to choose winter clothes in the spring at the Miss Style. Clothing Store.
B.We have shipped your order by UPS, and we are sure it will arrive in time for the sales promotion on May 1st.
C.Our warranty becomes effective only when we receive an owner’s registration.
D.We are pleased to offer you a new schedule of low-cost flights to Paris.
From the passage we can infer that the story happened in______.
A. spring
B. summer
C. autumn
D. winter
A.Forgivably
B.Steadily
C.Constantly
D.Luckily
The secretary suggested that we ______ an outing during the spring holidays.
A.had better organize
B.organized
C.would organize
D.organize
Spring appears to be the best period of the year for thinking. One reason may be that in the spring man's mental abilities are affected by the same factors that bring about great changes in all nature. Autumn is the next best season, then winter. As for summer, it seems to be a good time to take a long vacation from thinking.
Generally speaking, it is far fitter for creative thinking when the weather is ______ .
A.sunny and fine
B.windy and rainy
C.warm and wet
D.neither cold nor hot
Mr. Huntington's study showed that ______.
A. the climate of the place where one lives may have an effect on his intelligence
B. all people turn out to be less intelligent in summer due to the hith temperature
C. people are less smart in summer due to the lack of factors existing in spring
D. people live in tropic are less intelligent than people live in cooler area
If we make loans to governments, we may suffer "sovereign risk".
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
__________ difficulties we may come across,we’II help one another to overcome them.
A.Wherever
B.Whatever
C.However
D.Whenever
__________,we keep records oil all the experiments so that we may have enough data.
A.As a whole
B.As a rule
C.On the average
D.By all means
From the text we learn that _____.
[A] Manon’s husband is a nameless but bullying person
[B] Manon is the real heroine who deserves readers’ sympathy
[C] Sarah is in fact smarter than her master Manon
[D] Walter is a proof of the mixed race prostitution