In the last three days they ______ nothing.
A.did
B.were doing
C.have done
D.do
A.did
B.were doing
C.have done
D.do
第1题
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第2题
W: Oh, hi. I'm still in shock. I just got the green light from admissions and loot to boot.
M: Fantastic! And congratulations to you. What did you get? It's the fellowship, assistantship, scholarship or something else?
W: They offered me an assistantship, It's better than I'd hoped for. The stipend will cover tuition, room and board. With that I won't have to sponge off my folk. And you know in the last term, for the whole fee, I wasted so much time and energy in it, and now I could muster my courage to handle my study.
M: That's great! So you only have to provide the round-trip transportation fee, vacation expenses and miscellaneous costs, because assistantships usually cover an academic year, which is nine months. Which school gave you such an assistantship, Texas U. or the other university?
W: No, Miami University.
M: So, you'll go to the sunny South. The view in Miami is fantastic and you could have a fun time there.
W: You've got a regional hang-up, Burt. This Miami University just happens to be in Oxford, Ohio. But I could also enjoy another viewpoint there, and I prefer the Oxford sight.
M: What's your field? Have you made any change?
W: I'm going to major in Education, concentrating on Teaching English as a Foreign Language. What with working part time, it will probably take me two years to get my M. A. degree. And until that time I could save the fee or the tuition.
M: So, you are not following in your father's footsteps?
W: No, writing doesn't appeal to me, but I'm worried about the make up credits.
(20)
A.She feels terribly upset by losing her leather boots.
B.She is still excited at the news she's just got.
C.She is violently horrified by the sudden loot.
D.She feels extremely disgusted by the man's disturbance.
第3题
W: Oh, hi. (19) I'm still in shock. I just got the green light from admissions and loot to boot.
M: Fantastic! And congratulations to you. What did you get? It's the fellowship, assistantship, scholarship or something else?
W: They offered me an assistantship, It's better than I'd hoped for. (20) The stipend will cover tuition, room and board. With that I won't have to sponge off my folk. And you know in the last term, for the whole fee, I wasted so much time and energy in it, and now I could muster my courage to handle my study.
M: That's great! So you only have to provide the round-trip transportation fee, vacation expenses and miscellaneous costs, because assistantships usually cover an academic year, which is nine months. Which school gave you such an assistantship, Texas U. or the other university?
W: No, Miami University.
M: So, you'll go to the sunny South. The view in Miami is fantastic and you could have a fun time there.
W: You've got a regional hang-up, Burt. This Miami University just happens to be in Oxford, Ohio. But I could also enjoy another viewpoint there, and I prefer the Oxford sight.
M: What's your field? Have you made any change?
W: (21) I'm going to major in Education, concentrating on Teaching English as a Foreign Language. What with working part time, it will probably take me two years to get my M. A. degree. And until that time I could save the fee or the tuition.
M: So, (21) you are not following in your father's footsteps?
W: No, writing doesn't appeal to me, but I'm worried about the make up credits.
(20)
A.In England.
B.In France.
C.In America.
D.In Switzerland.
第4题
The American scientist and statesman, Benjamin Franklin, was the first to show the connection between electricity and lightning in 1752. In the same year he also built the first lightning rod. This device protects buildings from damage by lightning.
In file United States alone, lightning kills an average of one person every day. The safest place to be in case of an electrical storm is in a closed car. Outside, one should go to low ground and not get under tress. Also, one should stay out of' water and away from metal fence. Inside a house, people should avoid opening doors and windows and touching wires or metal things.
What did people once think about lightning?
A.It was a natural phenomenon.
B.It was a weapon.
C.It came from God.
第5题
The American scientist and statesman, Benjamin Franklin, was the first to show the connection between electricity 'and lightning in 1752. In the same year he also built the first lightning rod. This device protects buildings from damage by lightning.
In the United States alone lightning kills an average of one person every day. The safest place to be in case of an electrical storm is in a closed car. Outside, one should go to low ground and not get under trees. Also, one should stay out of water and away from metal fences. Inside a house, people should avoid opening doors and windows and touch wires or metal things.
What did people once think about lightning?
A.It was a natural phenomenon.
B.It was a weapon.
C.It came from God.
第6题
The American scientist and statesman, Benjamin Franklin, was the first to show the connection between electricity and lightning in 1752. In the same year he also built file first lightning rod. This device protects buildings from damage by lightning.
In the United States alone lightning kills an average of one person every day. The safest place to be in case of an electrical storm is in a closed car. Outside, one should go to low ground and not get under trees. Also, one should stay out of water and away from metal fences. Inside a house, people should avoid opening doors and windows and touching wires or metal things.
What did people once think about lightning?
A.It was a natural phenomenon.
B.It was a weapon.
C.It came from God.
第7题
B.continues
C.will continue
D.continuing
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