I fell down and broke three of my teeth. I wonder how many times I have to come here and getmy false teeth ().
A.fix
B.fixing
C.fixed
D.to fix
A.fix
B.fixing
C.fixed
D.to fix
The pile of books fell down from the shelf and ______ all over the floor.
A.scattered
B.slipped
C.extended
D.separated
What happened when the man let go the rope?
A. The box fell down and hit the man on the head.
B. The box continued to go up.
C. The man went up to the top of the building.
D. The man fell down and broke his legs.
First he pulled the box up to the top of the building, and fastened the end of the rope so that the box could not come down. Then he climbed up the ladder and filled the box with bricks. Next he climbed down the ladder and untied the rope. Unfortunately the box of bricks was heavier than the man, and as a result he was pulled up by the: rope. Half-way up, the box of bricks hit him as it was coming down.
When he reached the top, his head hit the pulley. The box of bricks hit the ground and broke. As a result the bricks fell out. The box was then lighter than the man and consequently he began to come down and the box began to go up.
Half-way up, the box hit the man. The man still held on to the rope and the box therefore Continued to go up. The man then reached the ground. Then he let go the rope to rub his head. The box, of course, then fell down and hit the man on the head again. As a result, an ambulance came and took him to hospital
Why did the man fasten the end of the rope before he climbed up the ladder?
A.He was afraid that someone would steal his box.
B.Because he wanted to climb up along the rope.
C.He fastened the end of the rope in order to keep the box unmoved.
D.Because he wanted to prevent the box from coming down.
On Christmas Eve, my mother created abundant Chinese food. And then they arrived—the minister's family and all my relatives.Robert greeted hello, and I pretended he was not worthy of existence.
Dinner threw me deeper into disappointment.My relatives licked(舔)the ends of their chopsticks and reached across the table.Robert and his family waited patiently for a large plate to be passed to them.My relatives murmured with pleasure when my mother brought out the whole steamed fish.Robert made a face.Then my father reached his chopsticks just below the fish eye and picked out the soft meat. "Amy, your favorite, " he said, offering me the tender fish cheek.I wanted to disappear.
At the end of the meal, my father leaned back and burped(打嗝)loudly, thanking my mother for her fine cooking."It' s a police Chinese custom to show you are satisfied, "explained my father to our astonished guests.Robert was looking down at his plate with a reddish face.The minister managed to bring up a quiet burp.I was shocked into silence for the rest of the night.
After everyone had gone, my mother said to me, "You want to be the shame as American girls on the outside. "She handed me an early gift. It was a miniskirt. "But inside you must always be Chinese. You must be proud you are different. Your only shame is to have shame. "
It was not until years later that I was able to fully appreciate her lesson and the purpose behind her particular menu. For Christmas Eve that year, she had chosen excellent Chinese food.
When I found out the minister' s family would come for Christmas Eve dinner, I cried mainly because______.
A.I worried about our shabby Chinese Christmas
B.I worried about our Chinese relatives lacking American manners
C.I worried about meeting the minister' s family
D.I worried about being laughed at
A.fell asleep
B.had fallen asleep
C.failed asleep
D.has fallen asleep
A farmer had a donkey. One day it fell into a deep hole. The poor animal cried ____36____ forhours as the farmer tried to figure out what to ____37____ . Finally, he decided the ____38____ was too old,so it just wasn’t worth it to try to ____39____ it, and the hole needed to be ____40____ up anyway. Heinvited all his neighbors to come over and ____41____ him. They each ____42____ a shovel(铲子)andbegan to cover the ____43____ with dirt(泥土). Realizing what was ____44____ , the donkey at first criedmiserably. But as more dirt fell into the hole, it quieted down ____45____ . The farmer looked down intothe hole, and was ____46____ by what he saw. When the dirt hit its ____47____ , the donkey shook it off andtook a step up on the new layer(一层)of dirt. As the farmer’s neighbors ____48____ to put dirt ontop of the animal, it would shake it off and ____49____ a step up. Pretty soon, the donkey stepped upover the ____50____ of the hole and ran away, to the shock and astonishment of ____51____ .
Life is going to shovel dirt ____52____ you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to get out of the hole is tostop ____53____ , and not to let the dirt ____54____ you, but to shake it off and take a step up. Each one ofour troubles in life is a stepping stone. We can ____55____ difficulties just by not stopping, never giving up!
36___________
A.angrily
B.loudly
C.hopefully
D.slowly
37A.see
B.say
C.do
D.take
38A.farm
B.neighbor
C.hole
D.animal
39A.save
B.punish
C.feed
D.sell
40A.cleaned
B.shut
C.climbed
D.covered
41A.visit
B.replace
C.help
D.pay
42A.made
B.took
C.bought
D.broke
43A.farmhouse
B.ground
C.neighbor
D.hole
44A.rising
B.existing
C.happening
D.appearing
45A.completely
B.unwillingly
C.fortunately
D.comfortably
46A.surprised
B.worried
C.moved
D.disappointed
47A.eyes
B.tail
C.back
D.legs
48A.wanted
B.learned
C.decided
D.continued
49A.follow
B.move
C.watch
D.change
50A.bottom
B.edge
C.center
D.ceiling
51A.everyone
B.someone
C.no one
D.others
52A.behind
B.under
C.around
D.on
53A.climbing
B.working
C.crying
D.sleeping
54A.cover
B.pollute
C.cure
D.protect
55A.cause
B.overcome
C.avoid
D.admit
Lucy: Did you?______. How did it happen?
I wrote down the number so that I remember it.
A.might
B.should
C.could
D.needed
Hadn't my bike broken down, I ______ earlier.
A.should have come
B.would come
C.could come
D.had come