题目内容
I met Li Lei_____ hospital last Sunday. He was ill_____ hospital then.
A. in the, in the B. in, in the
C. in the, in D. in, in
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IX.根据对话内容及方框中所给的句子补全对话。选项中有一项是多余选项。
A. What's your problem? B. Hello, who's calling? C. You should learn from them. D. Dear listeners, who can give him some advice? E. Why not have a good talk with her? F. You shouldn't argue with your mum. |
A: Hi, everybody. I'm Becky. Welcome back to “The Problem Line”. Today, we're going to talk about problems with parents. Okay, it's time for another call. 1. ________
B: Hello. My name's David.
A: Hi, David. Welcome to “The Problem Line”. 2.________
B: Well, I'm having problems with my mum. Every time we talk about something, we argue.
A: 3.________ It's impolite.
B: I know. But she always arranges(安排) everything for me. I can't even decide what to wear on weekends.
A: That's too bad. 4._______
B: I tried, but she never listened to me. She thinks I should listen to her because I'm her child.
A: Well, that's a difficult problem. 5.________
C: Hello, I'm Vera. I think David should ask his teacher for help. Perhaps his mother will listen to his teacher…
任务型阅读,每空一词.
There are some differences between British English and American English. In grammar, for example, speakers of British English say “in hospital” and “Have you a pen?”. Americans say “in the hospital” and “Do you have a pen?”. Pronunciation is sometimes different. For example, when a learner speaks British pronunciation[da:ns] (dance), he may not understand the American pronunciation[d?ns]. There are differences between British English and American English in spelling. For example, “travelled” and “honour” are British spelling, “traveled” and “honor” are American spelling. However, in most situations(情况), British English and American English are not different languages.
1. between British English and American English | ||
British English | American English | |
In grammar | In 2. | In the hospital |
In 3. | travelled | traveled |
4. is sometimes different | [da:ns] | [d?ns] |
Usually, British English and American English are the 5. language. | ||