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[填空题]As a language leaner it was hard for me to make myself (understand) __________ in the beginning.
[单项选择]It is hard for me to imagine what I would be doing today if I ( ) in love, at the age of seven, with the library in my hometown.
A. wouldn’t have fallen
B. should not fall
C. had not fallen
D. were not to fall
[填空题]As a language learner it was hard for me to make myself (understand) ______ in the beginning.
[单项选择]
M: It’s so hard for me to learn English. Why is it so easy for you
W: I didn’t know you were having problems. Maybe it’s easier for me because I already speak two languages. But also, I really work at it.
M: Well, I always do my homework and go to classes. What else do you think would help
W: Well, you might try reading newspapers. And I always talk to Americans when I get a chance, though sometimes it’s hard.
M: But, how do you meet Americans I only know other foreign students.
W: How about sitting next to an American at lunch, or have you ever thought of asking someone over to your house for dinner
M: Those are good ideas. But I’m a little shy to speak English.
W: You won’t learn if you don’t try and speak. If I were you, I’d talk to your English teacher. He might have some good ideas.
Why is it easier for the woman to learn English( ).
A. She often talks to English people.
B. She speaks two languages already.
C. She always does her homework right after class.
[单项选择]
W: Excuse me, how can I go to the bookstore from here
M: You may take a bus or a taxi, but it’s not very far, and you may like to walk there.
What does the man mean ()
A. It’s not easy to find a taxi.
B. The book store is very far away.
C. The woman may walk to the book store.
D. There are a lot of buses going to the book store.
[单项选择]It can be inferred from me statement that the Swedish social welfare system, which provides life-long care of its citizens, is no longer feasible and satisfactory.
A. True
B. False
[填空题]She closed the gate to prevent the dog from (go) ______ out of the garden.
[单项选择]Far be it from me to argue that the United States or NATO should be intervening in Libya to stop Muammar Qaddafi from crushing the rebels. But the fact that we’re not intervening is pretty telling, if you consider it in historical context. Had a broad-based citizen uprising against Mr Qaddafi broken out in 1999 or 2001, not only would there have been strong American political will for intervention, it would have been easy to put together an international alliance and perhaps even a UN mandate. Those were the years after the Clinton administration, in the aftermath of its embarrassing failures in Bosnia and Rwanda, had decisively embraced the idea of humanitarian intervention. NATO had gone along, and even the UN was pushing towards its eventual ratification of the "Responsibility to Protect" doctrine, which obliged outside powers to intervene militarily when countries failed to protect or actively attacked their own citizens. The Bush administration initially pulled back from the idea
A. NATO
B. The Clinton Administration
C. The Bush Administration
D. United Nations
[单项选择]A. Never mind. B. Keep away from me.
C. You’d better go and see a doctor. D. You need be more careful.