I was reading ()my friend called.
A.after
B.when
C.before
D.as soon as
A.after
B.when
C.before
D.as soon as
A.have read
B.was reading
C.had read
D.am reading
A、Reading is hard to learn.
B、I dislike reading.
C、Reading is my favorite、How about you?
D、Which do you think is harder to learn, listening or reading?
A、minimum
B、complex
C、maximum
D、minute
My home was in a pleasant place outside of Philadelphia. But I really lived, somewhere else. I lived within the covers of books. In books I traveled, not only to other worlds, but into my own. I learned who I was and who I wanted to be, what I might achieve, and what I might dare to dream about my world and myself.
I travel today in the way I once dreamed of traveling as a child- on airplanes and in train. And the irony is that I don’t care for it very much. I am the sort of person who prefers to stay at home, surrounded by family, friends, books. The only thing I do like about traveling is the time on airplanes spent reading.
It turns out that when my younger self thought of taking wing, she wanted only to let her spirit soar. Books are the plane, and the train, and the road. They are the real destinations, and the journey too. They are home.
1.What did the writer do as a curious child?()
A.She visited Victorian England and Tsarist Russia.
B.She flew to Los Angeles, Chicago and London with her parents.
C.She read all kinds of books.
D.She spent lots of time traveling on trains.
2.How does the author feel about travel today?()
A.She doesn’t like it very much.
B.She takes great pleasure in it.
C.She feels tired of it.
D.She feels as excited as when she was young.
3.What did the author learn from books as a child?()
A.About many foreign places.
B.About many historical figures.
C.About the outside world as well as her own self.
D.About the ironies of life.
4.We can infer from the passage that when traveling by air, the author
spends most of her time on the way ().
A.reading books
B.resting herself
C.imagining things
D.letting her spirit soar
5.In this passage the author mainly talks about ().
A.the wonders of travel
B.her growth from an innocent child to a learned woman
C.the benefits of reading
D.the difference between childhood dreams and life’s realities
听力原文:M: Mary, (19)you want to talk about your second essay, right?
W: Yes, Dr. Richardson. I just need your comments on what I'm planning to do. (19)I'm doing the essay on the differences between TV news programs at different hours of the day.
M: How many times slots are you planning to consider?
W: Well, I think I'd look at all of them. That'd be five slots. The breakfast news, midmorning news. midday news. mid-afternoon news and evening news.
M: That's rather a lot. And you'd have too much to consider. (20)Why don't you just do two. Say the midmorning and then evening news. That should give you two contrasting approaches with two main audience compositions.
W: OK, just two then.
M: Yes, I think that would be much better. Now how many actual programs do you plan to work with?
W: What do you think of analyzing a whole week's news programs?
M: Well, that depends on how much of each program, if you concentrate on one particular type of news item, say the sports news or local items, it might be alright.
W: Yes. that would be a good idea. (21)I won't make a decision before I collect a sample of programs over a whole week. I'll look at them and see what items appear throughout the week.
M: Yes, that's a sound approach. (22)Now we’re getting close to the deadline. Can you finish it in time?
W: Yes, I think so. I've completed the reading and I know what my basic approach is, so it's really just a matter of pulling it all together now.
M: Fine, Mary. I'll look forward to reading it.
(23)
A.To discuss the second essay.
B.To get the comments on TV news.
C.To plan to join TV news programs.
D.To tell the difference of TV news.
B. The castle is more important than the home
C. The home is more important than the castle
D. Englishmen usually live in homes instead of castle
Which of the following is NOT the reason for most British to live in homes?A.They can make changes in houses in which they live
B.They love houses more than gardens
C.They can own private space like the house and the garden
D.They can keep the private space to themselves and friends
According to Paragraph 2, if you spread your books around you in a library, it means:__________A.you want to spread your towels around you further
B.you want to put your coat on the table
C.you can find no space for your books on the seat
D.you wait to tell others the space belongs to you
The writer tried to get back his space by__________A.moving the case off the table
B.taking all his papers out
C.taking up the space of the man opposite
D.showing the books concerned to the man
How did the man opposite to the writer show he owned the whole table?A.He sat in a section for four people
B.He placed his briefcase on the table
C.He was traveling on a train to London
D.He was reading a book
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Moving to a different city may seem difficult.You have to change schools and get used to your new home.But you can always go back to that city to visit.When you move to another country, things are different.However, difficult as it may be, the experience can be rewarding.
My dad, a Brazilian, is really funny and can make friends quickly.My mom, a Swiss, is usually quiet and a bit shy.She likes to be organized, but my dad never makes plans.She enjoys staying home, but my dad always wants to go out.Swiss and Brazilian---what a mix!
After my parents got married, they moved to Switzerlan
D.There they had my brother and me.When I was two, we moved to Brazil.During my childhood we visited Switzerland every year.
Many people ask me where I prefer to live: Brazil or Switzerlan
D.It’s really hard to answer because I love both countries.Brazil is a big country with many states and people.There are multiple dialects and many types of foods.People here have beautiful smiles and are always happy, even if they are poor.In the south the climate is cool, but in the north it’s hot and humi
D.
Switzerland, on the other hand, is small but beautiful and clean.There are four languages in that tiny country.People there are very different from Brazilians: they are wealthy, independent, and organize
D.The food is delicious, and of course, the famous Swiss chocolate is great, and the climate is dry and cool.
I love both countries.In Switzerland, it's pleasant, calm, and peaceful everywhere.I enjoyed my stay there very much.But now I am happy here in Brazil, I feel excited and at home.
11.The author’s parents______
A.share similar interests
B.have different jobs
C.have different personalities
D.enjoy reading books
12.When the author was a child, the family used to______.
A.have many good friends
B.move between the two countries
C.speak two dialects
D.visit Brazil from time to time
13.The author thinks Brazilians are______,
A.organized
B.independent
C.indifferent
D.optimistic
14.According to the text, Switzerland_______.
A.is famous for its chocolate
B.has many big cities
C.has a lot in common with Brazil
D.is hot and humid
15.According to the author, living in two different cultures is a(n)_______.
A.appealing idea
B.difficult decision
C.expensive choice
D.pleasant experience
A.I am waiting for your application
B.I am looking forward to hearing from you
C.I am waiting for your answer
D.I am longing for reading your application
【C3】______ for some of us who sat in the audience watching Steve Jobs introduce the device, the whole thing felt like a 【C4】______ . The iPad is a perfectly good product. It's reasonably 【C5】______ , and after spending a few minutes with one, I'm pretty sure I'll buy one for myself and probably 【C6】______ second one for my kids to watch movies on road trips.
Then why are we so【C7】______? The case is that at the very 【C8】______ , we had hoped a tablet from Apple would do something new. Jobs and his 【C9】______ kept using words like "breakthrough" and "magical", but the iPad is 【C10】______ It might turn out to be magical for Apple, because 【C11】______ Jobs is really doing here is trying to【C12】______the personal computer with a closed appliance that runs software only from Apple's online App Store. So instead of selling you a(n) 【C13】______ and never hearing from you again, Apple gets a(n) 【C14】______ revenue stream with iPad as you keep【C15】______more apps. That really is "magical" for Apple's bottom line, anyway.
And that's 【C16】______ . What's wrong, or at least interesting, is why some of us 【C17】______ so much more from a new gadget. I suspect this is because for some people, myself 【C18】______ , technology has become a kind of 【C19】______ . We may not believe in God anymore, but we still need mystery and wonder. We need the magic 【C20】______ .
【C1】
A.late
B.last
C.latter
D.latest