此题为判断题(对,错)。
A.我从广播里得知我乘坐的飞机坏了,你能告诉我为什么吗?
B.我听说我乘坐的飞机由于机械故障延误了,你能告诉我为什么吗?
C.我从广播里得知我的航班延误了,你能告诉我为什么吗?
D.有人告诉我航班已经起飞了,是真的吗?
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A.hot
B.warm
C.cool
D.heated
A.man
B.the man
C.a man
D.the men
A.don’t always forget other's names
B.don’t hear others’names
C.never forget others’names
D.have the worst memory
We’ve all heard of Thomas Edison, _______ who invented the electric light and many other things. A. man B. a manC. the man D. men
When I told my family that I was thinking of taking a cooking job, the roars of laughter were rather discouraging. No one believed that I could cook at all, as I had never had achance to practise at home, Our cook had ruled in the kitchen for thirty years and had an annoying tendency to regard the saucepans, stove and all the kitchen fittings as her own property. I once crept down there when I thought she was asleep in her room to try out an omelette (妙蛋). Noiselessly I removed a frying pan from its hook and the eggs from their cupboard. It was the pop of the gas that woke her, I think, for I was just breaking the first egg when a pair of slippered feet moved round the door and a shout of horror caused me to break the egg on the floor. This disaster, together with the fact that I was using her one very special beloved and cared for frying-pan, upset her so much that she locked herself in the store room with all the food and we had to make our Sunday dinner of bananas. If the family weren&39;t going to be helpful I would look for a job all by myself and not tell them about it until I&39;d got one. I had seen an agency in a local paper, so as soon as there was no one about to say "Where are you going?" I rushed out of the house in search of it. I sat on the edge of a chair and could see my nose shining out of the corner of my eye.I thought perhaps it was a good thing; it might look more earnest. The woman at the desk examined me through her glasses. Having asked me a few questions, she told me that it would be difficult to get a job without experience. "But," she said, "I&39; ve got someone who needs a cook badly. " She wrote down a number, and my spirits went up as I took the slip of paper she held out to me, saying:“Ring up this lady. She wants a cook. You wouldhave to start tomorrow by cooking dinner for ten people. Could you manage that?" “Oh yes," said I, never having cooked for more than four in my life.
Of the following, which would best characterize the response of the author’s family to her plan of taking a cooking job?
A.Pleased
B.Doubtful
C.Uncomfortable
D.Positive
One reason for the author’s: lack of practice in cooking was that___.A.no one in her family would like her to practise cooking
B.everything in the kitchen was property belonging to the cook
C.the cook would never allow her to do any cooking
D.she was not yet born when the cook came to the house
The cook felt uncomfortable when____.A.She heard a shout of horror
B.she heard the sound of a pair of slippered feet moving round the door
C.she saw the author creep down to the kitchen
D.she saw the author break an egg on the floor
When there was no one about, the author rushed out of the house because_____.A.she was afraid of seeing the cook again
B.she couldn’t answer the question her family would ask
C.that was the only chance for her to leave the house
D.didn’t want to reveal what she was going to do
I heard somebody ______ at the door.
A.knocked
B.to knock
C.knock
D.knocking
Not until then, had I heard ______ of what happened.
A.something
B.anything
C.nothing
D.everything
The next Saturday, Alcide drove to Johnny’ s house for some potatoes. He happened to hear Johnny playing the accordion. Alcide’ s eyes 29 “Bring that accordion and play some songs tonight,Alcide said. Then he drove off,leaving Johnny staring open-mouthed 30 him.
At the Club, Johnny scanned the crowd for Lisette and 31 her. The band played for a long time before Alcide said,Dear friends, I got a 32 for you tonight. Young Johnny is going to join us!Trembling, Johnny stepped up on the platform, his eyes on the floor. He began to play, and the band joined in behind him. When the song ended, he heard cheers.Johnny kept playing until the dance was 33“ You did a fine job tonight. Play with us again next Saturday night,’’Alcide said. “Yes,sir!’’said Johnny. 34 he went outside,Johnny saw Lisette and her friends near the door. Lisette stepped forward,smiling, “You played really good tonight!’’she said.
“Thank you,”Johnny blushed(脸红). As he walked on,Pierre 35 moved out of the way for him to pass. Johnny patted his accordion. Come to think of it, in his whole life, he had never once seen Alcide out on the dance floor.
A.difficult
B.trouble
C.different
D.terrible
A.answered
B.sighed
C.smiled
D.laughed
A.platform
B.appointment
C.meeting
D.dance
A.expected
B.invited
C.allowed
D.chosen
A.If
B.Since
C.Though
D.When
A.spirits
B.feelings
C.courage
D.strength
A.smooth
B.clumsy
C.slow
D.small
A.broke
B.went out
C.broke up
D.turned out away
A.opened
B.rolled
C.sharpened
D.widened
A.off
B.with
C.after
D.for
A.caught
B.searched
C.sought
D.spotted
A.surprise
B.puzzle
C.story
D.joke
A.in
B.out
C.over
D.on
A.As
B.Because
C.Until
D.So
A.still
B.even
C.ever
D.almost
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