A. notes
B. diary
C. breath
D. items
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What do we know about Milly from the story?
A. She was seriously ill.
B. She was hidden somewhere.
C. She had met with an accident.
D. She had caused a scandal.
第2题:
Mrs. Robson had lived in the house ______.
A. since she had sold her flat
B. for less than a decade
C . since she had been born
D. for more than ten years
42.答案为D 此考题为细节题。文章的第1段最后两句告诉我们:Since her husband had died ten years before...She had continued to live in their little house,alone,由于她丈夫在10年前去世,我们可以断定老妇人在此居住已10年有余,故选D。
第3题:
Which of the sentences below apply the rhetorical device of rhetorical question?
A、Was that wise?
B、What would they say of her in the Stores when they found out that she had run away with a fellow?
C、Why should she be unhappy?
D、He took her to see The
B、ohemian Girl and she felt elated as she sat in an unaccustomed part of the theatre with him.
第4题:
A.took five minutes
B.was five minutes
C.had five minutes
D.take five minutes
第5题:
A、whether
B、that
C、why
D、what
第6题:
After two months, he had ______ news of what she was doing in Tokyo.
A、few
B、little
C、several
D、a
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to clean the floor
to please the nurse
to see a patient
to surprise the storyteller
第12题:
Become a guide for tours of Egypt
Send a more detailed report of her journey
Contact the MT employees personally
Recommend the company to her acquaintance
第13题:
It took me a long time before I was able to fully appreciate what they __ for me.
A. had done
B. did
C. would do
D. were doing
第14题:
She felt a(n) ________ urge to tell someone about what had happened.
A excessive
B overwhelming
C suppressing
D apparent
第15题:
You can’t imagine what she had gone ( ) before she made such great achievements.
A、along
B、around
C、through
D、by
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to cope with
to stand at
to lead to
to meet up
to amount to
1.Consumer spending on sports-related items ________ £9.75 billion last year. 2.He warned yesterday that a pay rise for teachers would ________ job cuts. 3.She has had to ________ losing all her previous status and money. 4.Support for the two sides is ________ between 42 and 44 per cent. 5.They _______ in 1956, when they were both young schoolboys.
第17题:
Mary Cochran went out of therooms she lived with her father, Doctor Lester Cochran, at seven o' clock on aSunday evening. It was June of the year nineteen hundred and eight, and Marywas eighteen years old. She walked along Tremont to Main Street and across the railroadtracks toUpper Main, lined with small shopsand shabby houses, a rather quiet cheerless place on Sunday when there were fewpeople about. She had toldher father she was going to church but did notintend anything of the kind. She did not know what she wanted todo. "T' II get offby myself andthink," she told herself as she walked slowly along. The night,she thought, promised to be too fine to be spent sitting in a church andhearing aman talk of things that had apparently nothing to do with her ownproblem. Her own affairs were approaching a crisis, and it was time for hertobegin thinking seriously of her future.The thoughtful serious stateof mind in which Mary found herself had been induced in her by a conversationshe had with her father on the eveningbefore. Without any preliminary talk andquite suddenly and abruptly, he had told her that he was a victim of heartdisease and might die at anymoment. He had made the announcement as they stoodtogether in his office, behind which were the rooms in which the father anddaughter lived.
45. What did she intend to do that night?
A. She decided to go to church.
B. She decided not to think aboutthe problem.
C. She decided to talk over theproblem with her father.
D. She had no intention of goingto church.
46. What was the cause of Mary' S seriousstate of mind?
A. Concern about her future.
B. Her talk with her father.
C. Worry about her sudden heart attack.
D. Going to church made her worry.
47. Where did Mary live?
A. In the same building as herfather' s office.
B. Near the church.
C. In a shabby house as her father' soffice.
D. She lived in a small shop.
48. What was Dr. Cochran' S condition?
A. He had a serious heartbreak.
B. He had light heart trouble.
C. He had a fatal heart disease.
D. He had a bad cold.
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Literacy Volunteer Last summer I went through a training program and became a literacy volunteer (扫盲志愿者). The training I received, though excellent, did not tell me how it was to work with a real student, however. When I began to discover what other people's lives were like because they could not read, I realized the true importance of reading. My first student Jane was a 44-year-old single mother of three. In the first lesson, I found out she walked two miles to the nearest supermarket twice a week because she didn't know which bus to take. When I told her I would get her a bus schedule, she told me it would not help because she could not read it. She said she also had difficulty once she got to the supermarket because she couldn't always remember what she needed. Since she did not know words, she could not write out a shopping list. Also, she could only recognize items by their labels. As a result, if the product had a different label, she would not recognize it as the product she wanted. As we worked together, learning how to read built Jane's self-confidence, which encouraged her to continue in her studies. She began to make rapid progress and was even able to take the bus to the supermarket. After this successful trip, she reported how self-confident she felt. At the end of the program, she began helping her youngest son, Tony, a shy first grader, with his reading. She sat with him before he went to sleep and together they would read bedtime stories. When his eyes became wide with excitement as she read pride was written all over her face, and she began to see how her own hard work in learning to read paid off. As she described this experience, I was proud of myself, too. I found that helping Jane to build her self-confidence was more rewarding than anything I had ever done before. As a literacy volunteer, I learned a great deal about teaching and helping others. In fact, I may have learned more from the experience than Jane did. Jane could not recognize items by their labels.()
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