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[单项选择]Last night an uninvited guest turned up.
A. 昨晚有位客人不请自到。
B. 昨晚有位没有请到的客人转上来了。
C. 昨天晚上来了一位没有被邀请的客人。
D. 昨天晚上有位没有请到的客人出现了。
[单项选择]The guest turned upside down his glass as a signal that he would drink no more.
A. conversed
B. inversed
C. traversed
D. reversed
[单项选择]What happened last night?()
A. Many people died in a fire.
B. Two persons were injured.
C. There was a traffic accident.
D. There was an air crash.
[单项选择]Party Random Thoughts
Last night, pressured by wdl4ntentioned friends, for the first time in months, I came out of writer’s seclusion and attended a cocktail party which is another word for a social gathering. So there I was, trapped in a crowded mom, people milling (乱转) all around me, each with a drink in hand, chitchatting while the waiters skillfully negotiated their way through the bustle with trays of colorful beverages and fancy hors d’oeuvres (小菜). It was definitely party time! Yet, instead of losing myself to the convivial (欢乐的) surroundings of food, drink and conversations, I found myself retreating back into my head all the way to China where the subject of American sociality is of great interest. In China, many of my students are curious about how Americans party and have a good time, "What do you do Sing and dance To what kind of music What’s American party talk How do you dress and act at a party How about food What do you eat "
Every year withou
A. hoped to walk out of writer’s seclusion
B. would like to know the customs of parties
C. wanted to join in a social gathering
D. was persuaded by kind friends
[单项选择]
What did the man probably do last night
A. (A) Watch TV.
B. (B) See some friends.
C. (C) Go out for dinner.
D. (D) Buy a watch.
[单项选择]What did the man do last night()
A. He went to see his schoolmate.
B. He went to see a film with his friend.
C. He watched television with his friend.
D. He stayed at home talking with his friend.
[单项选择]Did you enjoy the performance last night()
A. It was impossible.
B. It was wonderful.
C. So do I.
D. I see.
[单项选择]What’s wrong with the man last night
A. He was sick.
B. He couldn’t understand himself.
C. He didn’t like the film.
[单项选择]The boss broke his rule against singing last night.
A. 昨晚老板打破惯例,唱了点。
B. 老板昨晚破例唱了歌。
C. 老板昨晚破例没唱歌。
D. 昨晚老板破了唱歌的禁令。
[单项选择]Mary called me up very late last night.
A. shouted at me
B. visited me
C. telephoned me
D. waked me
[简答题]Surely it was them who left the package last night.
[单项选择]The rise of the sharing economy
A) Last night 40 000 people rented accommodation from a service that offers 250 000 rooms in 30 000 cities in 192 countries. They chose their rooms and paid for everything online. But their beds were provided by private individuals, rather than a hotel chain. Hosts and guests were matched up by Airbnb, a firm based in San Francisco. Since its launch in 2008 more than 4 million people have used it—2.5 million of them in 2012 alone. It is the most prominent example of a huge new “sharing economy”, in which people rent beds, cars, boats and other assets directly from each other, co-ordinated via the internet.
B)You might think this is no different from running a bed-and-breakfast (家庭旅店), owning a timeshare (分时度假房) or participating in a car pool. But technology has reduced transaction costs, making sharing assets cheaper and easier than ever—and therefore possible on a much larger scale. The big change is the availability of more data about peopl