A.by an arm
B.an arm
C.the arm
D.by the arm
第1题
A.Because a tight knot would grabbed hold in his stomach.
B.Because he would have to sit in one for several years.
C.Because he would never walk again.
D.Because it seemed as if the handicap might become real.
第2题
A.Because a tight knot would grabbed hold in his stomach.
B.Because he would have to sit in one for several years.
C.Because he would never walk again.
D.Because it seemed as if the handicap might become real.
第3题
A.I began breathing again and we grabbed ( 霸占 ) an office right there at school and closed the door.
B.As I sat listening to him, I knew that I could trust him, and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
C.I became alarmed: his talk wasn"t ending when it should have.
D.He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him, and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
E.I was told, however, that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
F.I handed him the card then I turned and walked out the way I came.
第4题
A.I began breathing again and we grabbed ( 霸占 ) an office right there at school and closed the door.
B.As I sat listening to him, I knew that I could trust him, and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
C.I became alarmed: his talk wasn"t ending when it should have.
D.He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him, and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
E.I was told, however, that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
F.I handed him the card then I turned and walked out the way I came.
第5题
A.I began breathing again and we grabbed ( 霸占 ) an office right there at school and closed the door.
B.As I sat listening to him, I knew that I could trust him, and that he deserved every bit of loyalty I could give to him.
C.I became alarmed: his talk wasn"t ending when it should have.
D.He said that it took nerve for me to interrupt him, and that nerve was the key to success in the business world.
E.I was told, however, that he was on a tight schedule and only had 15 minutes available after his talk to the business class.
F.I handed him the card then I turned and walked out the way I came.
第6题
You hear a writer of musicals talking on the radio. What is he trying to explain?
A.why his aunt's career was net very successful
B.the difference between American and British musicals
C.his reasons for becoming a writer of musicals
第7题
听力原文:Man: I was always fascinated by the musical theatre, from the very word go. My aunt was an actress, not a particularly successful one, but I thought her world was unbelievably glamorous. And she used to take me to London to see some of the American musicals which were on in Great Britain some time after they were on in New York, and so I got to see a lot of things at a very early age. It just grabbed me, it was one of those things
You hear a writer of musicals talking on the radio. What is he trying to explain?
A.why his aunt's career was net very successful
B.the difference between American and British musicals
C.his reasons for becoming a writer of musicals
第8题
W: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened?
M: Well, I was walking through the park yesterday when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees.
W: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?
M: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimetres tall...
W: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.
M: Well, I'm not really sure. The person was wearing a white and black polka dot dress, a light red sweater over it.
W: Humm. What else can you tell me?
M: Well, the person ... had a beard.
W: Ah! What was, uh, taken ... exactly?
M: Well, just my left shoe. Bizzare, isn't it?
W: Ah. The "bearded woman" has struck again!
M: The "bearded woman"?
W: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He's really quite harmless, though, and he usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.
M: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.
Where did the conversation most probably take place?
A.Between a man and his colleague.
B.Between a man and a policewoman.
C.Between a man and his wife.
D.Between a man and a doctor.
第9题
W: Okay. Can you tell me exactly what happened?
M: Well, I was walking home from wonk two days ago, when this woman knocked me right off my feet, grabbed my stuff, and ran off through the trees. I was so surprised that I didn't go after her.
W: Yeah. Can you describe the woman for me?
M: Yeah. He was about a hundred and ninety centimeters tall...
W: Wait. You said a woman robbed you.
M: Well, I'm not really sure. The person was wearing a white and black dot dress, a light red sweater over it, and she... or he... was wearing a pair of basketball shoes.
W: What else can you tell me?
M: The person was of heavy build, with long wavy hair. She... or he... was probably in his or her late 30's. I didn't get a good leak at the person's face, but well...
W: What? Was there something else?
M: Well, the person... had a heard.
W: Ah! What was taken exactly?
M: Just my left shoe. Strange, isn't it?
W: Ah. The "bearded woman" has struck again!
M: The "bearded woman"?
W: Yeah. It's this man who dresses up like a woman and, for some unknown reason, removes the left shoe from his victims. He won't hurt others and usually returns the shoe to the crime scene a couple of days later.
M: Hey, he can keep my shoe, and I'll just take off my left shoe every time I walk through the park.
A.He was wandering on the street.
B.He was working in the park.
C.He was walking home from work.
D.He was driving home from work.
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