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[单项选择] Ken and I met and saw each other just three times before he left for Vietnam. He never gave me flowers or candy. There were no moonlight walks, no lingering good-byes on the front porch. Our courtship took place by mail.
I felt sorry for him, far from home in the service of his country. Writing to him seemed almost a patriotic duty. But as we got better acquainted, our letter-writing pace increased—to as many as three a day. I started driving home at lunch to collect the mail.
Then Ken came back in leave, and we surprised ourselves by getting married and going overseas together. Romantic Not really, because then he left on a three -week mission, making our honeymoon a by-mail event too.
We didn’’t set out to defy romantic customs; it just turned out that way, and stayed that way. We had been married seven years before we remembered our anniversary—and then only because my mother phoned to wish us a happy one. It took another ten years for us to notice Valentine’’s D
A. They never ignored it since their marriage.
B. The mother’’s call reminded them of it.
C. They began to celebrate it after they gathered together.
D. They should consider their marriage seriously.
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How many times each year is there an elephant round-up in Thailand
[填空题]The author and other three people conducted an experiment, trying to live without their mobile phones for two days.
[填空题]I just met her a few days before, and I don’t know ______ (她和室友相处得怎么样).
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Why does Judy look happy A. Because she just saw a very funny film. B. Because she helped a man who was in trouble. C. Because there will be a funny film.
[简答题]On each side of a bright river he saw rise a line of brighter palaces, arched and pillared, and inlaid with deep red porphyry, and with serpentine; along the quays before their gates were riding troops of knights, noble in face and form, dazzling in crest and shield; horse and man one labyrinth of quaint color and gleaming light -- the purple, and silver, and scarlet fringes flowing over the strong limbs and clashing mail, like sea-waves over rock at sunset. Opening on each side from the river were gardens, courts, and cloisters; long successions of white pillars among wreaths of vine; leaping of fountains through buds of pomegranate and orange; and still a- long the garden-paths, and under and through the crimson of the pomegranate shadows, moving slowly, groups of the fairest women that Italy ever saw--fairest, because purest and most thoughtful; trained in all high knowledge, as in all courteous art--in dance, in song, in sweet wit, in lofty learning, in loftier courage, in loftiest
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Speaker A: I just saw an ad. on television that said men’s suits were on sale today and tomorrow at Conrad’s Men’s Wear.
Speaker B: Great ! That’s ()!
A. a wonderful time
B. just what I’ve been waiting for
C. just what I want to watch
D. what you want to tell me then
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W: I just saw an ad on television that said men’s suits were on sales at Conrad’s Men’s Wear.
M: Great! That’s just what I’ve been waiting for. When is it
W: Today and tomorrow.
M: Thanks.
What will the man probably do( ).
A. Wait for the sale to start.
B. Get further information about the sale.
C. Call the TV station to be sure if the ad is true.
D. Buy a new suit.
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W: Hi, Frank! I just saw a program on TV that said that juvenile crime was increasing. And I want to ask your opinion because I know you work with a lot of young people.
M: Well, first…I think the media worsens the problem, and so does the school system. Where I live, we have thousands of security guards in the schools, and metal detectors, too. And the kids get searched as they go into school. Now all of that presents the wrong message. The kids don’t feel like they’re going to school. They feel like they’re going to jail. And so they are more likely to become violent. I think it’s a cause and-effect relationship.
W: So you’re saying that the messages kids get from the media, and even from the school, are responsible for making them do bad things
M: Yes, I am. I think that every young person is essentially good. 1 mean you see students who are violent in class, but put them on a one-to-one basis, and they are usually v
A. The woman.
B. Young people.
C. Frank.
D. The media.
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W: Hi, Frank! I just saw a program on TV that said that juvenile crime was increasing. And I want to ask your opinion because I know you work with a lot of young people.
M: Well, first...I think the media worsens the problem, and so does the school system. Where I live, we have thousands of security guards in the schools, and metal detectors, too. And the kids get searched as they go into school. Now all of that presents the wrong message. The kids don’t feel like they’re going to school. They feel like they’re going to jail. And so they are more likely to become violent. I think it’s a cause and-effect relationship.
W: So you’re saying that the messages kids get from the media, and even from the school, are responsible for making them do bad things
M: Yes, I am. I think that every young person is essentially good. I mean you see students who are violent in class, but put them on a one-to-one basis, and they ar
A. Because the media teach them.
B. Because the school is like a jail.
C. Because the education system has problems.
D. Because the environment makes them so.