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[单项选择]Mr. Brown was at the theatre. He had got his ticket at the moment, so he had not been ahle to choose his seat. He now found that he was in the middle of a group of American la- dies, some of them middle-aged and some of them quite old. They clearly all knew each other well, as before the curtain went up on the play they had come to see, they all talked and joked a lot together.
The lady sitting on Mr. Brown’s left, who was about sixty years old, seemed to be the happiest and the most interesting of the American group, and after the first act of the play, she apologized to him for the noisiness of her friends. He answered that he was very glad to see American ladies so really enjoying their visit to England, and so they had a friendly talk. Mr. Brown’s neighbour explained what they doing there.
"You know, I have known these ladies all my life," she said. "We all grew up together back in our hometown in the United States. They have all lost their husbands~ and call themselves t
A. Britain
B. America
C. their club
D. their hometown
[单项选择]He had an ( ) holiday in Hong Kong, for he got his pocket picked on the first day.
A. pleasing
B. unfortunate
C. unfit
D. unpleasant
[单项选择]No sooner had he got off the train than his coat was taken off.
A. 他下火车不久,就脱下了大衣。
B. 他下火车不久,大衣就被偷走了。
C. 他刚一下火车,就脱下了大衣。
D. 他刚一下火车,大衣就被偷走了。
[单项选择]He became aware that he had lost his audience since he had not been able to talk ______ around one topic.
A. coherently
B. initiatively
C. flexibly
D. pointedly
[单项选择]()that Bob had got promoted, his friends came to congratulate him.
A. Heard
B. Having heard
C. Hear
D. To hear
[单项选择]His teacher got the idea that he had no ability in mathematics, and told his parents what she thought in order that they would not expect too much of him.
A. 他的老师清楚地知道他数学学不好,因而告诉他父母她的看法,为的是他们不要对他期望太高。
B. 他的老师觉得他没有艺术天赋,并告诉他父母对他不要抱太大的希望。
C. 他的老师觉得他没有能力学习数学,并告诉他的父母对他不要抱希望。
D. 他的老师觉得没有能力教他,并告诉他的父母,他们不抱太大的希望。
[简答题]_______that Bob had got promoted, his friends came to congratulate him.
[单项选择]He thought he had lost his ______ forever. However, he found his pillow already taken by the dog when he entered the room.
A. beautiful yellow little dog
B. yellow beautiful little dog
C. little yellow beautiful dog
D. beautiful little yellow dog
[单项选择]A. He had lost his driver’s license.
B. His identification wasn’t acceptable.
C. He didn’t have his checkbook.
D. The ticket office was closed.
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My father was a very intelligent man. He got his college degree in mathematics and physics, meaning he had a very cognitive reasoning sense. He was logical. He belonged to Mensa, the organization comprised of the people with the highest IQs in the world, I can remember as a child some of the questions that dad would pose to my brothers and me that came from assorted Mensa tests. I entered college in 1971, at the University of Kentucky. I attended in part due to a music scholarship, but pissed it away by not applying myself. I was sure that dad was the most upset father. I didn’t finish school. I was too young to realize what a college degree could bring me. I transferred to a college close to home for my second year, but it was no use. As the years went by, Dad didn’t hesitate to remind me that I was never too old to go back to college. I never listened to him. I was married, had a young child, and was busy living my own life. Finally, in the spring of 1986, when I ha
A. At the university of New Jersey.
B. At the university of Iowa.
C. At the university of Kentucky.
D. At the university of Virginia.