You know my nme is Li Lei. Lookt the blck cr. It’s my fther’s cr. My fther is hehiYou know
A.It’s Li Lei’s.
B.It’s Li Lei’s father’s.
C.It’s Li Lei’s mother’s.
A.It’s Li Lei’s.
B.It’s Li Lei’s father’s.
C.It’s Li Lei’s mother’s.
第1题
Whose car is this ?
A.It's Li Lei's.
B.It's Li Lei's father's.
C.It's Li Lei's mother's.
第2题
M: No, I haven' t. Ugh. I had the worst day. I am so fired, kook, I promise I'll do it this weekend.
W: Listen, I know the feeling. I' m tired, toe. But I came home and I did my share of the housework. I mean, that' s the agreement, right?
M: All right. We agreed. I'll do it in a minutes
W: Come on. Don't be that way. You know, I shouldn't have to ask you to do anything. I mean, we both work, we both live in the house, we agreed that housework is... is both of our responsibility. I don' t like to have to keep reminding you about it. It makes me feel like an old nag or something.
M: Sometimes you are an old nag.
W: Oh, great!
M: No, it's just that I don't notice when things get dirty like you do. Look, all you have to do is tell me, and I'll do it.
W: No, I don ' t want to be put in that position. I mean, you can see dirt as well as I can. Otherwise - I mean, that puts all the responsibility on me.
M: It' s just that cleanliness is not a high priority with me. Them are other things I would much rather do. Besides, the living room floor does not look that dirty.
W: Brian.
M: Okay, a couple crumbs.
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A.A weekday afternoon.
B.A weekday evening.
C.A weekend afternoon.
D.A weekend evening.
第3题
0 You know I was going down to London to stay with my friend
00 Alice during the holidays. Well, the train journey did turned out
to be a bit of a disaster! I went to a party the night before I had left,
and I woke up quite late enough, so I had to catch the train that
left round about midday. At first, I enjoyed the journey as there was
another student sitting opposite of me and we started talking.
Anyway, when she got out of the train at Oxford, I decided to read
my book but, because I hadn't had much sleep on the night before,
I soon fell asleep. I must have to slept for over an hour, because
I was woke up when all the doors started banging and I realised
that everyone was getting out because we were once in London.
I jumped up and managed to get myself and my luggage out in
a couple of seconds, and breathed a huge sigh of relief. It
was only when I had arrived at Alice's house that I have realised I
had dropped my address book down when I was getting out of
the train. It's a good thing I can properly remember your address,
otherwise I wouldn't have been able to write it to you, would I?
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第4题
M: No way! That's awesome!
W: Yeah. She finally made it, and she certainly deserves it. She has been taking gymnastics classes seriously since she was a little girl, like since she was only 5 or 6 years old.
M: Congratulations! She must be one of the best gymnasts in your country.
W: No question about it.
M: I have heard that ancient Greek gymnastics training programs were designed for children too. And the programs were considered to be an integral part of the children's education.
W: I know. The ancient Greek people believed that gymnastics exercises were good for children. The type of exercises would facilitate unity of mind and body, and also harmonize the body's movements.
M: I am not surprised. Are the current gymnastics exercises the same as the ancient forms?
W: No, I don't think so. The ancient gymnastics was modernized in the 1800s. The modem format was developed by German and Czechoslovak educators. They invented gymnastics apparatus to develop self-discipline and strength of the body.
M: No wonder the German and Czechoslovak teams, had dominated the entire event in earlier days at the Olympic Games. Their gymnasts pretty much had swept every single medal at the Olympic competition. When was this sport first introduced to the United States?
W: Gymnastics was not introduced to the U.S. until the early 1830s. And in 1883, the Amateur Athletic Union, also abbreviated as AAU, was established. Since then the Union became very active and took over the control of all gymnastics activities in the U. S.
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A.He really thought it was impossible.
B.He thought there was no method for the girl to go there.
C.He was so surprised that he could not believe it was true at first.
D.He thought that was frightening.
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