We have to stay at home for a whole day. Why not go out and have a walk?()A. It likes
We have to stay at home for a whole day. Why not go out and have a walk?()
A. It likes a good idea.
B. It sounds like a good idea.
C. How is a good idea?
We have to stay at home for a whole day. Why not go out and have a walk?()
A. It likes a good idea.
B. It sounds like a good idea.
C. How is a good idea?
第1题
A What do you mean B What about you
C I’m not sure D What a pity
E What do you think F Sounds great
G Say, why don’t you come with us H Do you mean it
Jessica: I’m so excited! We have two weeks off! What are going to do?
Natasha:__56__. I guess I’ll just stay home. Maybe I’ll catch up on my reading. __57__? Any plans?
Jessica: Well, my parents have rented an apartment in California. I’m going to take long walks along the beach every day and do lots of swimming.
Natasha: __58__!
Jessica: __59__? My parents will be happy to have you with in.
Natasha: __60__?I’d love to!
第2题
______, we had to stay at home.
A.It was a hot day
B.The day being hot
C.Which have a hot day
D.Being a hot day
第3题
—Shall we go to the swimming pool?
— ________ .
A.But I’d rather stay at home
B.I don’t know
C.So, I want
D.I have no feeling
第4题
第5题
Samuel: Hey, ______?
Diana: I wish I could. But I really have to stay in and finish my paper tonight.
Samuel: Oh, maybe some other time, then.
A.can I come to visit you tonight
B.shall we have a barbecue some day this week
C.would you like to go to cinema with me tonight
D.John will leave Chicago tonight. Shall we go to see him off
第6题
第7题
请选择合适的词将句子补充完整,记得变换形式。
be late for / on time / wake up / have difficulty with / get out of / turn off / insist on / talk with
1.Mike _______his colleagues when the phone rang.
2.I called Ruby back as soon as I _______ bed.
3.Do you mind if I _______ the light?
4.Thanks to our hard work, we can fulfil the task _______.
5.Most tour companies _______ advance payment when a booking is made.
6.We'll _______ the meeting if we stay any longer.
7.She _______to find himself alone in the house.
8.He _______human relations.
第8题
完型填空
WHAT WE HAVE HERE: A FAILURE TO COMMUNICATE
It is the {weirder; weirdest; weird} thing. There are more ways than ever to communicate with people, yet it sometimes seems like it is more difficult to connect — and stay {connecting; connected; to connect} — with anyone.
Should you {shoot; mail; give} off an email? Tap out a text? Post a private message on Facebook? Write on their Facebook wall? Skype, poke, ping or conjure them up on a digital tin can phone?
And once you reach someone, you wonder: Is he paying attention? How do you know? Even with the techno-ease of {uncountable; countable; countless} communication devices, conversations can still be troublesome. Questions are asked and answered {out; away; within} of order. Instructions and directions go half-read. Meetings are botched. Feelings are hurt.
第9题
From: info@incahotels.net
To: sarah.brogen@mail.com
Subject: RE: reservation request
Dear Ms. Brogen,
Thank you for your interest in our hotel. You have requested one double room for check-in on June 7 and check-out on June 13. I'm pleased to report that we do have (90) on these dates, and your reservation has been made.
When you arrive at the airport in Cuzco, there are two ways to get to the hotel. The first is to arrange your own taxi. Simply tell the driver you are staying at the Inca Hotel on San Bias Plaza. (91) , we can send our own driver to pick you up, for the small cost of $10 USD. If you would like to take (92) of this service, please let us know at least 48 hours in advance.
We look forward to your stay with us.
(50)
A.complaints
B.availability
C.organization
D.guarantees
第10题
This important change in women' s life has only recently begun to have its full effect on women's economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school and took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with the husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life.
We are told that in a family about 1900 ______.
A.few children died before they were five
B.seven or eight children lived to be more than five
C.the youngest child would be fifteen
D.four or five children died when they were five
第11题
As long as the resources we consumed each year came primarily from within our own boundaries, this was largely an internal matter. But as our resources come more and more from the outside world, "outsiders" are going to have some stay over the rate at which and terms under which we consume. We will no longer be able to think in terms of "our" resources and "their" resources, but only of common resources.
As Americans consuming such a disproportionate share of the world's resources, we have to question whether or not we can continue our pursuit of super affluence in a world of scarcity. We are now reaching the point where we must carefully examine the presumed link between our level of well-being and the level of material goods consumed. If you have only one crust of bread, then an additional crust of bread doesn't make that much different. In the eyes of most of the world today, Americans have their loaf of bread and are asking for still more. People elsewhere are beginning to ask why. This is the question we're going to have to answer, whether we're trying to persuade countries to step up their exports of oil to us or trying to convince them that we ought to be permitted to maintain our share of the world fish catch.
The prospect of a scarcity of, and competition for, the world's resources require that we reexamine the way in which we relate to the rest of the world. It means we find ways of cutting back on resource consumption that is dependent on the resources and cooperation of other countries. We cannot expect people in these countries to concern themselves with our worsening energy and food shortages unless we demonstrate some concern for the hunger, illiteracy and disease that are diminishing life for them.
The writer warns Americans that ______.
A.their excessive consumption has caused world resource exhaustion
B.they are confronted with the problem of how to obtain more material goods
C.their unfair share of the world's resources should give way to proper division among countries
D.they have to discard their cars for lack of fossil fuel in the world