摘要:27.- you ever Chinese moon Cakes, Jones? ―No, never. But I h.ad noodles a week ago. A.Do, try B.Have tried C.Will, try D.Did, try
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-- you ever Chinese mooncakes, Diana?
--No, never.But I have had noodles.
A.Do;try B.Will;try C.Did;try D.Have;tried
查看习题详情和答案>>— ________ you ever ________ Chinese moon cakes, Jones?
— No, never. But I had noodles a week ago.
A. Do; try B. Have; tried C. Will; try D. Did; try
查看习题详情和答案>>--________ you ever ________ Chinese mooncakes, Diana?
--No, never, But I have had noodles.
- A.Do; try
- B.Will; try
- C.Did; try
- D.Have; tried
— _____ you ever _____ Chinese mooncakes, Diana?
— No, never, But I have had noodles.
— No, never, But I have had noodles.
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A. Do; try
B. Will;.try
C. Did; try
D. Have; tried
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B. Will;.try
C. Did; try
D. Have; tried
Have you ever heard of the group Westlife? Maybe you have, but I’m sure many of you don’t know very much about it.
Westlife is an Irish boy band group, which was made up of 6 boys in the beginning and called IOU. The group quickly became popular with young people thanks to their song Swear It Again, which was at the top of the UK charts (排行榜) in April 1999.
Chinese fans got their first chance to see Westlife on March 6th, 2006 in Beijing. Although the four-member group has been singing pop for seven years, the young boys have all since grown up and their songs are still very popular. When they performed in Beijing, Westlife released (发行) their new album Face to Face in China. Face to Face has been at the top of the British charts for a long time. The album’s most popular song You Raise Me Up mixes traditional Irish music with pop music.
Although hip-hop is quite popular among the young, Westlife has no plans to change. They said, “Hip-hop is for the young, but pop can be enjoyed by moms who are busy cooking meals and raising the kids.
【小题1】Westlife is from _________.
A.America | B.China | C.Ireland | D.Germany |
A.went from 6 to 4 | B.went from 4 to 6 | C.went from 5 to 4 | D.didn’t change |
A.Chinese fans fell in love with Westlife. |
B.Chinese fans were first introduced to Westlife. |
C.Chinese fans first heard Westlife’s songs. |
D.Chinese fans could see Westlife in Beijing. |
A.Swear It Again is one of the songs in the album. |
B.You Raise Me Up mixes traditional Irish music with pop music. |
C.The new album came out in 2006. |
D.Face to Face was popular in Britain. |
A.Hip-hop music | B.Pop music | C.Rock music | D.Classical music |