更多"He doesn’t work but he gets a good "的相关试题:
[单项选择]A) He lost a button at work.
B) He doesn’t know where he put the calculator.
C) He thinks he broke something the woman lent him.
D) He’s not sure how to solve the math problem.
[单项选择]Tom doesn’t want to work right away because he thinks that if he ______ a job he probably wouldn’t be able to play football very often.
A. has to get
B. had got
C. were to get
D. could have got
[单项选择]In a team, if someone doesn’t work well, he will feel that
A. his partners’ work will be affected.
B. the deadline will be postponed.
C. he is unsuccessful.
[单项选择]A. He doesn’t like to work hard.
B. He thinks the pay is too low.
C. He doesn’t want to spend too much time working.
D. He thinks it’s too far away from his home.
[单项选择]A. He doesn’ t like to work hard.
B. He thinks the pay is too low.
C. He doesn’ t want to spend too much time working.
D. He thinks it’s too far away from his home.
[填空题]feeling that one gets good news
[填空题]What does the monkey do when he gets angry
He begins to______.
[单项选择]A. He doesn’t like to receive visitors at work.
B. He’s busy and has no time for the visitor.
C. Usually he doesn’t have visitors at work.
D. He is asking the woman to tell him the visitor’s name.
[单项选择]One Friday morning Mike gets up late. When he gets to the door of the classroom, Mr. Green, his math teacher, says, "You are late again. Now how many times are you late this week"
"Three times," says Mike.
"Why are you late for class"
"Because I get up late."
"Why don’t you go to bed early" asks the teacher.
"It isn’t my fault, Mr. Green. The TV play is over at about eleven." says Mike.
"Now please give me your homework." says the teacher.
"I’m sorry, I can’t do it." says Mike.
"But why can’t you do it" asks the teacher.
"Because the first part of the homework is too easy. I don’t think I need to do it. The second part is not easy. I can’t work it out. So I can’t do it," says Mike again.
It’s the third time for Mike to be late.
[A] True. [B] False.
[简答题]
When Dan Shaw gets up from the sofa in his home, Cuddles is never far away. When he wants to go outside, he doesn’t take Cuddles out for walk—Cuddles takes him for a walk. Cuddles is clearly no ordinary family pet. It is a two-foot-high miniature horse and serves as the guiding eyes of Shaw, who is blind.
When Shaw lost his sight, his wife suggested he apply for a guide dog. Shaw, an animal lover, said he couldn’t bear to part with a dog (which usually lives about eight to ten years) and get used to a new one, perhaps several times in his life.
Then Shaw heard of a program about the tiny guide horses. He learned that the horse possess many qualities that that make them an excellent choice for guiding people. They are clean friendly, smart and have great memories. They can be trained to remain calm in noisy and crowded places. Best of all, they live for 25-25years, which would enable Shaw to have the same guide companion for most or all of his lif