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[填空题]It’s obvious that you hurt my feeling on purpose, so it’s no use ______ (make) an apology.
[单项选择] Each summer, no matter how pressing my work schedule, I take off one day exclusively for my son. We call it dad-son day. This year our third stop was the amusement park, where he discovered that he was tall enough to ride one of the fastest roller coasters(过山车) in the world. We blasted through face-stretching turns and loops for ninety seconds. Then, as we stepped off the ride, he shrugged and, in a distressingly calm voice, remarked that it was not as exciting as other rides he’’d been on. As I listened, I began to sense something seriously out of balance.
Throughout the season, I noticed similar events all around me. Parents seemed hard pressed to find new thrills for indifferent kids. Surrounded by ever-greater stimulation, their young faces were looking disappointed and bored.
Facing their children’’s complaints of "nothing to do", parents were shelling out large numbers of dollars for various forms of entertainment. In many cases the money seemed to do little more th
A. unless their parents can find new thrills for them
B. when they don’’t have any access to stimulating fun games
C. when they are left alone at weekends by their working parents
D. even if they are exposed to more and more kinds of entertainment
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M: What’s the matter, Bill
W: These letters are full of mistakes! Those typists at the office never do anything right.
What’s the man really complaining about ()
A. The letters.
B. The typists.
C. The woman.
D. The offic
[单项选择]
[听力原文]
M: What’s the matter, Bill
M: These letters are full of mistakes! Those typists at the office never do anything right.
What’ s the man really complaining about ()
A. The letters.
B. The typists.
C. The woman.
D. The office.
[单项选择]
[听力原文]
W: What’s the matter, Bill
M: These letters are full of mistakes! Those typists at the office never do anything right.
What is the man really complaining about ()
A. The letters.
B. The typists.
C. The woman.
D. The offic
[单项选择]Bill will use my office ______ I come back from Australia.
[A] when [B] until [C] as
[单项选择]My husband and I are Danish. As a matter of fact, many of my ancestors were English. I was born in England and was originally of British nationality. My parents were killed in a car crash when I was a baby, so I was brought up in Denmark by my grandmother and educated in Danish schools so that Danish is really my native language.
We arrived in England last February at five o’clock on a Wednesday morning after an appallingly rough crossing. Waves which seemed as high as mountains rocked the boat from side to side. We were both sick on the journey and a fine drizzle met us as we got ashore. To make matters worse, Klaus, my husband, left his camera on the ship; I lost a gold bracelet, and we nearly forgot to tip the taxi-driver, a bad-mannered person, who grumbled about our luggage and seemed to be in a thoroughly bad temper. Few visitors can have experienced such an unfortunate beginning to their stay.
We stayed for a week in a hotel, and were then lucky enough to find a furnis
A. she is Danish by birth
B. her mother was Danish
C. Danish was the first language she learned
D. she went to school in order to learn Danish
[单项选择]My name is Bill Smith. I am a teacher at a school. I get up at a quarter past six. After breakfast, I go to school. I have two classes in the morning and one in the afternoon. I don’t go home at noon(中午).I get up at 5:45.
[A] True
[B] False