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听力原文:W: Who's your new secretary, Tom?
M: I'm pleased with the work she's been doing so far.
What do we know about Tom's secretary?
A.She's not efficient.
B.She's often late.
C.She's capable.
D.She's honest.
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I (21) by Mr. J. Gerald Cowcamper's house one day and was greeted by a rather old looking dog. She was a gentle beast who (22) her tail as she pushed her nose against my hand.
"What's her (23) ?" I asked.
"I call her 'Dog Face'," replied the old (24) .
" (25) do you call her that?" I inquired.
"Isn't it obvious?" asked Mr. Cowcamper.
"Not really."
Mr. Cowcamper cradled the old animal's head in his hands. "If you (26) at just the right angle, you can see that she seems to have a dog's face," he (27) .
"But she is a (28) !" I said.
"Shhhh!" Mr. Cowcamper responded with the loudest whisper I have ever (29) . "Don't let her hear you say that!
I said (30) , because I didn't know what to say.
21 . A. stopped
B. ran
C. went
D. carried
第3题:
Linda, what’s wrong with your grandmother?().
A、 She is not retired
B、 She hurt her leg.
C、 She got a new house.
第4题:
Ida:_______Where was I?
Homer: You were talking about your trip to South Africa.
A、What did I hear?
B、Let's check in.
C、Let's back up.
D、What were you talking about?
第5题:
How did Christy McKinley know Ms. Schatzman's opinion of the chi tea?
A.She met her in the shop.
B.She heard her telling others.
C.She talked to her on the phone.
D.She went to her office to deliver the tea.
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stoic, substantiate
placid, palliate
noxious, augment
peremptory, modify
tranquil, postpone
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She is upstairs in her room. What for?
She is ill. ; What did you tell her to do?
She is upstairs in her room. ; What did you tell her to do?
She has gone to see a doctor. ; What is she going to do?
第13题:
What is the passage mainly about?( )
A.The changes of the author's attitude to her mother's English.
B.The limitation of the author's perception of her mother.
C.The author's misunderstanding of“limited”English.
D.The author's experiences of using broken English.
第14题:
8. —What’ s her name?
—__________.
A. Her is Mary
B. They're Mary
C. She - s Mary
D. l’m Mary
第15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.
第16题:
A.section
B.select
C.selective
D.selection
第17题:
What is the author's opinion of some New Yorkers from her experience7
A.Easy-going.
B.Self-centred.
C.Generous.
D.Conservative.
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There's a new cafeteria at the corner. How about going there for supper? ()
第22题:
forced
persuaded
convinced
comforted
第23题:
She had never received the letter.
For years, she often talked about the letter.
She didn’t forgive her daughter at all in all her life.
She read the letter again and again till she die.
第24题:
everything
asks
what else
need