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6.The dictionary is nowhereto be found.You'd better buy a new one.分析 那本字典哪儿也找不到.你最好买一本新的.
解答 答案:nowhere 考查首字母填空.根据句意及句子结构,要填入nowhere,意为"任何地方都不".
点评 考查首字母填空.准确地翻译句子、理解句子,然后根据句意及提示完成句子,使句意更通顺.
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21.What is Citizens'Bank advertising?D
A.A kind of checking account.
B.A way to bank over the phone.
C.A free hotline for new customers.
D.A service for account holders.
22.What is Mr Renfield's relation to Citizens'Bank?A
A.He has had accounts with it for many years.
B.He is a member of its board of directors.
C.He recently opened a new account with it.
D.He used its Automated Alert Service.
23.Which of the following will be most important for Mr Renfield?B
A.Receiving information directly on his cell phone.
B.Knowing when his balances drop to a certain level.
C.Being informed when a specific check clears.
D.Having his monthly bank statement sent to him.
STAY INFORMED WITH CITIZENS,BANK! Are you a busy person who likes to stay on top of your finances?Then why do you waste your time constantly checking your bank account?Citizens'Bank now offers a new service for you. With our new Automated Alert Service,Citizens'Bank account holders can have important account information sent directly to their cell phone or email address.The type of information you'll receive is up to you; ●Be informed when your account balance drops below a certain level. ●Receive notification (通知)when a specific check clears. ●Find out instantly whenever a withdrawal is made. And at the end of the month,your complete bank statement will still be sent to you.With Automated Alerts,staying on top of your banking will be a lot easier.For more information,contact us at aas@citizensbank.net or drop by your nearest branch. |
From;Robert Renfield robertyaho@nemo.com To:Citizens'Bank aas@citizensbank.net Subject;An Inquiry of the Alert Service Good afternoon, I am writing to request more information on your new Automated Alert Service,as advertised on your Website.I have had both personal and commercial accounts with Citizens'Bank for many years.Often,I find it necessary to move money between accounts.Because of this,it is vital that I keep a close eye on the cash flow of all of my accounts,to assure that their balances stay above the required minimums.Therefore,I have been searching for an economical means of keeping better track of my finances.I was considering purchasing software for this purpose,but I think that your new service might be a convenient alternative. My first question concerns the timeliness of the notifications.When you say"instantly,"does that relate only to banking hours?For example,if my wife were to use our debit card (借记卡)on a Sunday afternoon to make a transfer (转账)at an ATM,would I be informed via email instantly or on Monday morning?My second question is in regard to the information available in this service.Is it possible to be aware of any information in my monthly bank statement,such as interest on my savings account?Finally,I would like to know the cost of this service. Please send me this information as soon as possible.If necessary,you can contact me in the evenings at 225-782-0902. R.Renfield |
A.A kind of checking account.
B.A way to bank over the phone.
C.A free hotline for new customers.
D.A service for account holders.
22.What is Mr Renfield's relation to Citizens'Bank?A
A.He has had accounts with it for many years.
B.He is a member of its board of directors.
C.He recently opened a new account with it.
D.He used its Automated Alert Service.
23.Which of the following will be most important for Mr Renfield?B
A.Receiving information directly on his cell phone.
B.Knowing when his balances drop to a certain level.
C.Being informed when a specific check clears.
D.Having his monthly bank statement sent to him.
14.It was a freezing cold evening in northern Virginia many years ago.An old man was waiting for a(21)C across the river and the wait seemed endless.At last he heard some hooves(马蹄)(22)Dalong the frozen path.Anxiously,he watched as several horsemen came around the bend.(23)A,he let them pass by one after another.Finally,as the (24)Drider was drawing near,the old man (25)Bthe rider's eye and asked whether he would (26)Agiving him a ride to the other side.
The rider agreed (27)C.Seeing the old man was unable to (28)Ahis half-frozen body from the ground,the horseman (29)Dand helped the old man (30)Athe horse.The horseman took the old man not just across the river,but to his (31)C,a tiny but cosy cottage.
Before leaving,out of (32)B,the horseman asked the old man why on such a bitter winter night he would wait and ask the last rider and(33)Dhe had refused.The old man replied,"I looked into the eyes of the other riders and immediately saw there was no(34)Cfor my situation.But when I looked into your eyes,I was certain that your gentle spirit would give me (35)Din my time of need."
Those(36)Acomments touched the horseman deeply,who (37)Bthe old man,"May I never get too busy with my own affairs that I (38)Bto respond to the needs of others with kindness and compassion(同情)."
With(39)C,Thomas Jefferson,president of the United States,turned his horse around and (40)A his way back to the White House.
The rider agreed (27)C.Seeing the old man was unable to (28)Ahis half-frozen body from the ground,the horseman (29)Dand helped the old man (30)Athe horse.The horseman took the old man not just across the river,but to his (31)C,a tiny but cosy cottage.
Before leaving,out of (32)B,the horseman asked the old man why on such a bitter winter night he would wait and ask the last rider and(33)Dhe had refused.The old man replied,"I looked into the eyes of the other riders and immediately saw there was no(34)Cfor my situation.But when I looked into your eyes,I was certain that your gentle spirit would give me (35)Din my time of need."
Those(36)Acomments touched the horseman deeply,who (37)Bthe old man,"May I never get too busy with my own affairs that I (38)Bto respond to the needs of others with kindness and compassion(同情)."
With(39)C,Thomas Jefferson,president of the United States,turned his horse around and (40)A his way back to the White House.
21.A.horseman | B.horse | C.ride | D.friend |
22.A.attacking | B.running | C.entering | D.approaching |
23.A.However | B.Therefore | C.Thus | D.Besides |
24.A.coming | B.leaving | C.next | D.last |
25.A.kept | B.caught | C.looked | D.saw |
26.A.mind | B.avoid | C.prefer | D.try |
27.A.seriously | B.doubtfully | C.willingly | D.strangely |
28.A.lift | B.push | C.feel | D.stand |
29.A.went off | B.turned around | C.set out | D.got down |
30.A.onto | B.over | C.off | D.above |
31.A.hometown | B.apartment | C.destination | D.house |
32.A.courage | B.curiosity | C.caution | D.honesty |
33.A.what about | B.if only | C.how come | D.what if |
34.A.chance | B.result | C.concern | D.reason |
35.A.strength | B.comfort | C.generosity | D.assistance |
36.A.heartwarming | B.impressive | C.satisfied | D.optimistic |
37.A.persuaded | B.told | C.reminded | D.suggested |
38.A.manage | B.fail | C.disagree | D.remember |
39.A.it | B.them | C.that | D.this |
40.A.made | B.struggled | C.felt | D.fought |
18.In February last year,my wife lost her job.Just as suddenly,the owner of the Green House,where I worked as a manager,(36)Ca heart attack.His family announced that they were going to(37)Dthe business because no one in the family wanted to run it.Things looked pretty(38)B.My wife and I read the(39)Din the newspaper each day.
Then one morning,as I was(40)Da going-out-of-business sign at the Green House,the door opened and(41)A walked a customer.She was an office manager(42)Ccompany had just moved into the(43)Doffice park on the edge of the town.She was(44)Asome potted flowers to place in the reception areas in offices."I don't know anything about (45)A,"she said,"I am sure in a few weeks,they'll all be(46)C."While I was helping her(47)Bher goods,my mind was racing and an idea(48)Ame.Perhaps as many as a dozen firms had recently opened offices in the new office park and there were several hundred more acres with construction(建造)work(49)B.
I drove up to the office park(50)Cthe woman left.By 6 o'clock that evening,I had signed agreements with seven companies,which would(51)Bplants at the Green House and(52)Ame a fee to look after them.
Within a week,I worked out an agreement to buy the Green House from the owner's family.(53)D,business increased rapidly(54)Bour efforts.
Now we are proud to be the(55)Cof the Green House.
Then one morning,as I was(40)Da going-out-of-business sign at the Green House,the door opened and(41)A walked a customer.She was an office manager(42)Ccompany had just moved into the(43)Doffice park on the edge of the town.She was(44)Asome potted flowers to place in the reception areas in offices."I don't know anything about (45)A,"she said,"I am sure in a few weeks,they'll all be(46)C."While I was helping her(47)Bher goods,my mind was racing and an idea(48)Ame.Perhaps as many as a dozen firms had recently opened offices in the new office park and there were several hundred more acres with construction(建造)work(49)B.
I drove up to the office park(50)Cthe woman left.By 6 o'clock that evening,I had signed agreements with seven companies,which would(51)Bplants at the Green House and(52)Ame a fee to look after them.
Within a week,I worked out an agreement to buy the Green House from the owner's family.(53)D,business increased rapidly(54)Bour efforts.
Now we are proud to be the(55)Cof the Green House.
36.A.recovered from | B.lived with | C.died of | D.dealt with |
37.A.develop | B.ruin | C.start | D.close |
38.A.common | B.terrible | C.easy | D.dangerous |
39.A.stories | B.comments | C.reports | D.advertisements |
40.A.removing | B.designing | C.reading | D.hanging |
41.A.in | B.out | C.away | D.back |
42.A.that | B.which | C.whose | D.what |
43.A.same | B.free | C.safe | D.new |
44.A.looking for | B.watching over | C.staring at | D.spying on |
45.A.plants | B.companies | C.signs | D.bargains |
46.A.missing | B.shut | C.dead | D.cheap |
47.A.save | B.select | C.change | D.collect |
48.A.hit | B.led | C.informed | D.reminded |
49.A.under repair | B.under way | C.in use | D.in danger |
50.A.until | B.since | C.after | D.before |
51.A.water | B.buy | C.provide | D.grow |
52.A.pay | B.raise | C.charge | D.lend |
53.A.Generally | B.Obviously | C.Suddenly | D.Fortunately |
54.A.instead of | B.because of | C.in honour of | D.in need of |
55.A.customers | B.advertisers | C.owners | D.employees |