The most extraordinary dream I ever had was one in which I fancied that, as I was going into a theater, the cloak-room attendant (21) me in the lobby and insisted on my (22) my legs behind. I was not
surprised; but I was considerably annoyed. I said I had (23) heard of such a rule at any respectable theater (24) , and that I considered it a most absurd regulation. The man replied that he was very (25) , but that those were his instructions. People complained that they could not get to and from their (26) comfortably, because other people's legs were always in the (27) ; and it had, therefore, been decided that (28) should leave their legs outside. It seemed to me that the management, in making this order, had gone (29) their legal right; and, under ordinary circum- stances, I should have disputed it. However, I didn't want to (30) a disturbance; and (31) I sat down and meekly prepared to comply with the demand. I had never before (32) that the human leg could be unscrewed. I had always (33) it was more securely fixed. But the man showed me how to undo them, and I found that they came off (34) easily. The discovery did not surprise (35) any more than the original request that I should take them off. Nothing does surprise one in a dream.
21.
A. called
B. helped
C. stopped
D. met
第1题:
I _____my breakfast at 8, but_____ I lunch yet. .
A. had, haven't had
B. had, didn't have
C. have had, didn't have
第2题:
A.ask
B.made
C.let
D.had
第3题:
执行下列程序,显示的结果是【 】。
ne="WORK"
two=""
a=LEN(one)
i=a
DO WHILE i>=l
two=two+SUBSTR(one,i, 1)
i=i-1
ENDDO
?two
第4题:
A、who
B、how
C、which
第5题:
A.Hardly ever ⋯going
B.Hardly ever ⋯go
C.Hardly never ⋯go
D.Hardly never ⋯going
第6题:
—Why didn't you go to the cinema yesterday?
—I______, but my daughter returned from America the moment I was leaving.
A. did
B. would
C. was going to
D. had
16.答案为C “你昨晚为什么不去电影院?”“我本打算去,但是我正要离开时我女儿从美国回来了。”该句用过去将来时表示过去打算做某事。