A.Professor Smith is going to speak some other night. |
B.He’s never heard of Professor Smith. |
C.He didn’t know Professor Smith was speaking tonight. |
D.Professor Smith is giving his speech in this room. |
A.She doesn’t like to work with Mr. Clinton at all. |
B.She thinks Mr. Clinton is the best person. |
C.She thinks shed better work alone |
D.She’d like Mr. Clinton to work with her at last. |
3 .
A.The harm done by single-use plastics. |
B.The topic for the woman’s composition. |
C.Environmental issues. |
D.Some recent hot news. |
4 .
A.He has already achieved his goal. |
B.He goes to the gym on a regular basis. |
C.He usually goes home directly after work. |
D.He has given up exercising for two weeks. |
A.He is lining up. |
B.He is jumping the queue unknowingly. |
C.He is complaining of the long queue. |
D.He is standing behind the woman. |
6 .
A.He recently spent a month in New York. |
B.He can recommend many things to do. |
C.He suggests the woman extend her trip. |
D.He bets the woman will have fun there. |
7 . They were sitting together when Hannah hurried in with a telegram. Mrs March read it, then dropped it, her hands shaking. Jo picked up the telegram and read it in a frightened voice: “Mrs March: Your husband is very ill. Come at once. S. Hale, Blank Hospital, Washington.”
The girls moved close to their mother. All their happiness had vanished in a moment. “I shall go at once,” said Mrs March. “Where’s Laurie?”
“Here,” said the boy. “Send a telegram back,” said Mrs March. “The next train goes early in the morning. Now, I must write a note to Aunt March.”
Jo knew that the money for the journey must be borrowed from Aunt March, and she too wanted to do something to help.
Laurie went off to take the note to Aunt March and to send the telegram. Jo went to fetch some things from the shops.
“Father will need good food and wine,” said Mrs March. “Beth, go and ask Mr Laurence for a couple of bottles of wine.”
Laurie came back with a letter and money from Aunt March, but Jo did not return. It was late afternoon when she came and gave her mother some money.
“That’s to help make Father comfortable,” she said.
“Twenty five dollars!” said Mrs March. “My dear, where did you get it?”
Jo took off her hat.
“Your beautiful hair!” cried Beth.
“Don’t cry, Beth,” said Jo. “I’ll soon have a curly head again.”
After their mother went away, they all helped Hannah with housework. News of their father came through, at first telling them he was dangerously ill, but then saying he was slowly getting better.
1. The underlined word “vanished” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to “ ”.A.continued | B.varied | C.disappeared | D.burst |
A.For comfort. | B.To borrow money. | C.For some wine. | D.To tell her the bad news. |
A.She sent the telegram back. | B.She helped get things ready for Mother. |
C.She bought some food and wine. | D.She sold her hair for 25 dollars. |
A.Mrs March left for Washington the next morning | B.Hannah read the telegram to the girls |
C.Mr March was getting worse and worse | D.Hannah went to look after their father |
博格斯身高只有一米六,这使得他成为NBA史上最矮的球员。(汉译英)