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It often _________ Joe an hour ___________ get to school.
- A.take, to
- B.takes, to
- C.took, to
- D.took, for
B
It takes sb. some time to do sth.“花费某人时间做某事”。
It takes sb. some time to do sth.“花费某人时间做某事”。
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It's very interesting to study names of different countries. Chinese names are different (1)______ foreign names. Once an English lady came to (2)_____ me. When I was introduced to her she said, "Glad to meet you, Miss Ping." Then she gave me her name card with three words on it: "Betty J. Black". So I said, "Thank you, Miss Betty, "We looked at each other and laughed heartily. Later I found that the English people (3)_____ their family names last and the given names (4)_____, while their middles are (5)______ used very much. I explained to her that the Chinese family name (6)______ first, the given name last, so she (7)_____ never call me Miss Ping. She asked if we Chinese had a middle name. I told her we didn't. (8)______ people may often find three words on a Chinese name card. In this case the family name still comes first, the other words after it (9)______ a two-word given name. It is quite usual an China. My sister is Li Xiaofang. She has two words in her given name instead of just one (10)______ mine. | ||||
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It's very interesting to study names of different countries. Chinese names are different 1 foreign names. Once an English lady came to 2 me. When I was introduced to her, she said, "Glad to meet you, Miss Ping." Then she gave me her name card with three words on it: "Betty J. Black." So I said " Thank you, Miss Betty." We looked at each other and laughed heartily (会意地). Later I found that the English people 3 their family names last and the given name 4 , while their middle names are 5 used very much. I explained to her that the Chinese family name 6 first, the given name last, so he 7 never call me Miss Ping. She asked if we Chinese had a middle name. I told her we didn't. 8 people may often find three words on a Chinese name card. In this case the family name still comes first, the other words after it 9 a two-word given name. It is quite usual in China. My sister is Li Xiaofang. She has two words in her given name instead of just one 10 mine. |
( )1. A. with ( )2. A. find ( )3. A. put ( )4. A. at the first ( )5. A. never ( )6. A. came ( )7. A. would ( )8. A. But ( )9. A. is ( )10. A. as |
B. from B. look at B. placed B. at first B. not B. comes B. could B. Or B. was B. with |
C. for C. visit C. took C. in the front C . / C. put C. should C. While C. are C. to |
D. in D. meet D. brought D. first D. often D. puts D. must D. And D. were D. like |