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(1)You ought to buy some books,prices ______ go up in these days.
(2)This old woman ______ be used to living without a car,isn't she?
(3)My sister ______ wait outside because she left her key in the office.
(4)—What ______ it be?
—It can't be a desk,for it is moving,It must be a car.
(5)—Is John coming by train?
—He ______,but he may not.He likes driving his car.
(6)It is cold in the room. ______ Tom close the door to keep the cold out?
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M:Lovely day, isn’t it?
W:Mm, yes, 1 And it’s supposed to get warmer.
M:Yes, that’s true. You know, though, I’m always a little worried to see winter go.
W: 2
M:Well, I love skating. In fact, I used to teach skating for a living.
W:Oh? That sounds interesting. 3
M:I work at Bank of America. How about you?
W: 4
M:Here?
W:No, I’m from Chicago. I’m just visiting here for the wedding.
M:Oh, I see.
W:By the way, 5 I’m Helen Keller.
M:Nice to meet you. My name is John Smith.
A.But what do you do now?
B.It’s very cold.
C.It’s really warm.
D.I guess I should introduce myself.
E.I’m on the radio station.
F.What’s your name?
G.Really?
查看习题详情和答案>>Dolphins and sharks are showing up in surprisingly shallow water just off the Florida coast. Mullets, crabs, rays and small fish gather by the thousands off an Alabama pirer. Birds covered in oil are crawling deep into marshes(沼泽), never to be seen again.
Marine scientists studying the effects of the BP disaster(英国石油公司漏油事件)are seeing some strange phenomena. Fish and other wildlife seem to be fleeing the oil out in the Gulf and clustering in cleaner waters along the coast in a trend that some researchers see as a potentially troubling sign. The animals' presence close to shore means their usual habitat is badly polluted, and the crowding could result in mass die-offs as fish run out of oxygen. Also, the animals could easily be captured by their enemies.
The nearly two-month-old spill(漏油)has created an environmental disaster in US history as tens of millions of gallons have flown into the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem. Scientists are seeing some unusual things as they try to understand the effects on thousands of species of marine life.
For nearly four hours Monday, a three-person crew with Greenpeace cruised past delicate islands and mangrove-dotted inlets in Barataria Bay off southern Louisiana. They saw dolphins by the dozen frolicking(嬉戏)in the oily sheen(光泽)and oil-tinged pelicans feeding their young. But they spotted no dead animals.
"I think part of the reason why we're not seeing more yet is that the impacts of this crisis are really just beginning," Greenpeace marine biologist John Hocevar said.
The counting of dead wildlife in the Gulf is more than an academic exercise; the deaths will help determine how much BP pays in damages.
1.What do the marine life react to the BP disaster?
A.Birds crawl deep into caves. |
B.Dolphins and sharks show up in deep water. |
C.Tens of thousands of marine animals are found dead. |
D.Sea creatures flee from oil spill, gathering near seashore. |
2.The environmental disaster was caused by .
A.the damage of the Mexico Gulf ecosystem |
B.the lack of environmental sense of BP |
C.the nearly two-month-old oil spill |
D.the crowding marine life |
3.What is John Hocevar’s attitude towards the disaster?
A.Worried. |
B.Disappointed. |
C.Depressed. |
D.Neutral. |
4.From the passage, we can infer that .
A.BP will pay much money according to the number of dead wildlife there |
B.marine scientists have seen some strange phenomena |
C.the disaster has little influence on dolphins |
D.a three-person crew reached no conclusion |
5. The test is most probably a ______ .
A.newspaper ad |
B.book review |
C.science news report |
D.science fiction story |
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根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项多余选项. (共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
M:Lovely day, isn’t it?
W:Mm, yes, 1 And it’s supposed to get warmer.
M:Yes, that’s true. You know, though, I’m always a little worried to see winter go.
W: 2
M:Well, I love skating. In fact, I used to teach skating for a living.
W:Oh? That sounds interesting. 3
M:I work at Bank of America. How about you?
W: 4
M:Here?
W:No, I’m from Chicago. I’m just visiting here for the wedding.
M:Oh, I see.
W:By the way, 5 I’m Helen Keller.
M:Nice to meet you. My name is John Smith.
A.But what do you do now?
B.It’s very cold.
C.It’s really warm.
D.I guess I should introduce myself.
E.I’m on the radio station.
F.What’s your name?
G.Really?
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John Smith was a writer, who wrote detective stories for magazines(杂志), though he never dealt with criminals(罪犯). One evening he could not finish an end for a story. He sat in his study(书房), but he had no ideas. So he decided to go to the cinema.
When he came back, he found that he had had a visitor. Someone had broken into his house. The visitor had had a drink, smoked several of his cigarettes and had read his story. The visitor left him a note. “I have read your story and I don’t think it is very good. Please read my suggestions and you can finish it. By the way, I am a thief. I’m not going to steal anything tonight. But if you become a successful writer, I will return.”
John read the thief’s suggestions. Then he sat down and wrote the rest of the story. He is still not a successful writer, and he is waiting for his “visitor” to return. Before he goes out in the evening, he always leaves a half-finished story in his study.
【小题1】Detective stories are stories about_____.
A.science | B.children |
C.the future | D.the police |
A.he was too tired |
B.he wanted to look for a thief |
C.he could not finish his story and hoped to get some ideas |
D.he wanted to enjoy himself in the cinema |
A.steal something | B.read the story |
C.have a drink | D.visit the writer |
A.stayed in John’s house for a night |
B.took some of John’s things away |
C.left John some advice |
D.was a good friend of John’s |
A.have a talk with his visitor |
B.get more ideas from the visitor |
C.make friends with the visitor |
D.catch the visitor and take him to the police |