题目: - Someone knocked on the door. Without thinking, I opened it. - _____________________________.
选项:
A. That was not a very wise decision, Miss
B. They were both wearing stockings over their faces
C. I was expecting my husband, and thought it was him
答案:
A. That was not a very wise decision, Miss
序号:2, 题目类型:交际用语(单选题)
题目: - I feel so nervous about the National English Speech Competition tomorrow. - ______________________.
选项:
A. I really envy you
B. Glad to hear that
C. Take it easy
答案:
C. Take it easy
序号:3, 题目类型:交际用语(单选题)
题目: - How long have you been graduated from your college? - _________________________.
选项:
A. Yes, I've been graduated
B. I've been graduated for five years
C. I graduated from my college last year
答案:
B. I've been graduated for five years
序号:4, 题目类型:交际用语(单选题)
题目: - Could I make an appointment with Dr. Zhang to check my teeth tomorrow morning? - _______________________.
选项:
A. Certainly
B. No, you cannot
C. He isn't in
序号:5, 题目类型:交际用语(单选题)
题目: - Could you please help me choose an Mp4 player online? - ___________________. My computer doesn't work.
选项:
A. I don't agree
B. I hope so
C. I'm afraid I can't
序号:6, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Going jogging after work has also become popular, _____ it is a convenient way to exercise.
选项:
A. while
B. so
C. as
序号:7, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: The United Nations defines an aging society ______ one that has 10 percent of its population at or above the age of 60.
选项:
A. of
B. with
C. as
序号:8, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: The Internet really makes our life convenient and we can learn __________.
选项:
A. anytime and anywhere
B. sometime and somewhere
C. anytime and somewhere
序号:9, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Public speeches are speeches ______ in public for a special purpose such as open class lectures or seminars in a university, etc.
选项:
A. developed
B. declared
C. delivered
序号:10, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目:
This is the first time that she has been to China, _____?
选项:
A. hasn't it
B. doesn't it
C. isn't it
序号:11, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: In the past, it used to be very difficult to start a business, _______ the lack of capital and business information.
选项:
A. as
B. because of
C. since
序号:12, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: ______ a good listener is very important when you are looking after them.
选项:
A. Being
B. Be
C. As
序号:13, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: English borrows words from many languages, ______?
选项:
A. doesn't it
B. isn't it
C. wasn't it
序号:14, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: You need to show _______in your children's social life and peer groups.
选项:
A. interests
B. an interest
C. interested
序号:15, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Criminals may lure them into inappropriate chat rooms or ask them to go out, ______ may do them great harm.
选项:
A. which
B. that
C. where
序号:16, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Parents are working hard______ for arranging money to pay the fees for their kids' university life.
选项:
A. black and white
B. day and night
C. up and down
序号:17, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: English _____ words ____ many languages, doesn't it?
选项:
A. lends... from
B. borrows ...from
C. borrows ...of
序号:18, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Burglars increase the risk of being noticed while sticking around a well-lit house or trying to _______.
选项:
A. break up
B. break down
C. break in
序号:19, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: Drug offenses and addiction can have serious _____for your children.
选项:
A. frequencies
B. consequences
C. sequences
序号:20, 题目类型:词汇与结构(单选题)
题目: It ____ some time before my wife returned and released me.
选项:
A. is
B. was
C. has been
序号:21, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Among the more colorful characters of Leadville's golden age were H.A.W. Tabor and his second wife, Elizabeth McCourt, better known as “Baby Doe”. Their history is fast becoming one of the legends of the Old West. Horace Austin Warner Tabor was a school teacher in Vermont. With his first wife and two children he left Vermont by covered wagon in 1855 to homestead in Kansas. Perhaps he did not find farming to his liking, or perhaps he was lured by rumors of fortunes to be made in Colorado mines. At any rate, a few years later he moved west to the small Colorado mining camp known as California Gulch, which he later renamed Leadville when he became its leading citizen. “Great deposits of lead are sure to be found here.” he said. As it turned out, it was silver, not lead, that was to make Leadville's fortune and wealth. Tabor knew little about mining himself, so he opened a general store, which sold everything from boots to salt, flour, and tobacco. It was his custom to “grubstake” prospective miners, in other words, to supply them with food and supplies, or “grub”, while they looked for ore, in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discovered. He did this for a number of years, but no one that he aided ever found anything of value. Finally one day in the year 1878, so the story goes, two miners came in and asked for “grub”. Tabor had decided to quit supplying it because he had lost too much money that way. These were persistent, however, and Tabor was too busy to argue with them. “Oh help yourself. One more time won't make any difference,” he said and went on selling shoes and hats to other customers. The two miners took $17 worth of supplies, in return for which they gave Tabor a one-third interest in their findings. They picked a barren place on the mountain side and began to dig. After nine days they struck a rich vein of silver. Tabor bought the shares of the other two men, and so the mine belonged to him alone. This mine, known as the “Pittsburgh Mine,” made 1,300,000 for Tabor in return for his $17 investment. Later Tabor bought the Matchless Mine on another barren hillside just outside the town for $117,000. This turned out to be even more fabulous than the Pittsburgh, yielding $35,000 worth of silver per day at one time. Leadville grew. Tabor became its first mayor, and later became lieutenant governor of the state. @@@Leadville got its name for the following reasons EXCEPT ______.
选项:
A. that Tabor became its leading citizen
B. that great deposits of lead is expected to be found there
C. that it could bring good fortune to Tabor
序号:22, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Among the more colorful characters of Leadville's golden age were H.A.W. Tabor and his second wife, Elizabeth McCourt, better known as “Baby Doe”. Their history is fast becoming one of the legends of the Old West. Horace Austin Warner Tabor was a school teacher in Vermont. With his first wife and two children he left Vermont by covered wagon in 1855 to homestead in Kansas. Perhaps he did not find farming to his liking, or perhaps he was lured by rumors of fortunes to be made in Colorado mines. At any rate, a few years later he moved west to the small Colorado mining camp known as California Gulch, which he later renamed Leadville when he became its leading citizen. “Great deposits of lead are sure to be found here.” he said. As it turned out, it was silver, not lead, that was to make Leadville's fortune and wealth. Tabor knew little about mining himself, so he opened a general store, which sold everything from boots to salt, flour, and tobacco. It was his custom to “grubstake” prospective miners, in other words, to supply them with food and supplies, or “grub”, while they looked for ore, in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discovered. He did this for a number of years, but no one that he aided ever found anything of value. Finally one day in the year 1878, so the story goes, two miners came in and asked for “grub”. Tabor had decided to quit supplying it because he had lost too much money that way. These were persistent, however, and Tabor was too busy to argue with them. “Oh help yourself. One more time won't make any difference,” he said and went on selling shoes and hats to other customers. The two miners took $17 worth of supplies, in return for which they gave Tabor a one-third interest in their findings. They picked a barren place on the mountain side and began to dig. After nine days they struck a rich vein of silver. Tabor bought the shares of the other two men, and so the mine belonged to him alone. This mine, known as the “Pittsburgh Mine,” made 1,300,000 for Tabor in return for his $17 investment. Later Tabor bought the Matchless Mine on another barren hillside just outside the town for $117,000. This turned out to be even more fabulous than the Pittsburgh, yielding $35,000 worth of silver per day at one time. Leadville grew. Tabor became its first mayor, and later became lieutenant governor of the state. @@@The word “grubstake” in paragraph 2 means “______.”
选项:
A. to supply miners with food and supplies
B. to open a general store
C. to supply miners with food and supplies and in return get a share in the mine, if one was discovered
序号:23, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Among the more colorful characters of Leadville's golden age were H.A.W. Tabor and his second wife, Elizabeth McCourt, better known as “Baby Doe”. Their history is fast becoming one of the legends of the Old West. Horace Austin Warner Tabor was a school teacher in Vermont. With his first wife and two children he left Vermont by covered wagon in 1855 to homestead in Kansas. Perhaps he did not find farming to his liking, or perhaps he was lured by rumors of fortunes to be made in Colorado mines. At any rate, a few years later he moved west to the small Colorado mining camp known as California Gulch, which he later renamed Leadville when he became its leading citizen. “Great deposits of lead are sure to be found here.” he said. As it turned out, it was silver, not lead, that was to make Leadville's fortune and wealth. Tabor knew little about mining himself, so he opened a general store, which sold everything from boots to salt, flour, and tobacco. It was his custom to “grubstake” prospective miners, in other words, to supply them with food and supplies, or “grub”, while they looked for ore, in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discovered. He did this for a number of years, but no one that he aided ever found anything of value. Finally one day in the year 1878, so the story goes, two miners came in and asked for “grub”. Tabor had decided to quit supplying it because he had lost too much money that way. These were persistent, however, and Tabor was too busy to argue with them. “Oh help yourself. One more time won't make any difference,” he said and went on selling shoes and hats to other customers. The two miners took $17 worth of supplies, in return for which they gave Tabor a one-third interest in their findings. They picked a barren place on the mountain side and began to dig. After nine days they struck a rich vein of silver. Tabor bought the shares of the other two men, and so the mine belonged to him alone. This mine, known as the “Pittsburgh Mine,” made 1,300,000 for Tabor in return for his $17 investment. Later Tabor bought the Matchless Mine on another barren hillside just outside the town for $117,000. This turned out to be even more fabulous than the Pittsburgh, yielding $35,000 worth of silver per day at one time. Leadville grew. Tabor became its first mayor, and later became lieutenant governor of the state. @@@Tabor made his first fortune _____.
选项:
A. by supplying two prospective miners and getting in return a one-third interest in the findings
B. because he was persuaded by the two miners to quit supplying
C. by buying the shares of the other
序号:24, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Among the more colorful characters of Leadville's golden age were H.A.W. Tabor and his second wife, Elizabeth McCourt, better known as “Baby Doe”. Their history is fast becoming one of the legends of the Old West. Horace Austin Warner Tabor was a school teacher in Vermont. With his first wife and two children he left Vermont by covered wagon in 1855 to homestead in Kansas. Perhaps he did not find farming to his liking, or perhaps he was lured by rumors of fortunes to be made in Colorado mines. At any rate, a few years later he moved west to the small Colorado mining camp known as California Gulch, which he later renamed Leadville when he became its leading citizen. “Great deposits of lead are sure to be found here.” he said. As it turned out, it was silver, not lead, that was to make Leadville's fortune and wealth. Tabor knew little about mining himself, so he opened a general store, which sold everything from boots to salt, flour, and tobacco. It was his custom to “grubstake” prospective miners, in other words, to supply them with food and supplies, or “grub”, while they looked for ore, in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discovered. He did this for a number of years, but no one that he aided ever found anything of value. Finally one day in the year 1878, so the story goes, two miners came in and asked for “grub”. Tabor had decided to quit supplying it because he had lost too much money that way. These were persistent, however, and Tabor was too busy to argue with them. “Oh help yourself. One more time won't make any difference,” he said and went on selling shoes and hats to other customers. The two miners took $17 worth of supplies, in return for which they gave Tabor a one-third interest in their findings. They picked a barren place on the mountain side and began to dig. After nine days they struck a rich vein of silver. Tabor bought the shares of the other two men, and so the mine belonged to him alone. This mine, known as the “Pittsburgh Mine,” made 1,300,000 for Tabor in return for his $17 investment. Later Tabor bought the Matchless Mine on another barren hillside just outside the town for $117,000. This turned out to be even more fabulous than the Pittsburgh, yielding $35,000 worth of silver per day at one time. Leadville grew. Tabor became its first mayor, and later became lieutenant governor of the state. @@@Tabor's life career is _____.
选项:
A. purely accidental
B. based on the analysis of miner's being very poor and their possibility of discovering profitable mining site
C. through the help from his second wife
序号:25, 题目类型:单选题
题目: Among the more colorful characters of Leadville's golden age were H.A.W. Tabor and his second wife, Elizabeth McCourt, better known as “Baby Doe”. Their history is fast becoming one of the legends of the Old West. Horace Austin Warner Tabor was a school teacher in Vermont. With his first wife and two children he left Vermont by covered wagon in 1855 to homestead in Kansas. Perhaps he did not find farming to his liking, or perhaps he was lured by rumors of fortunes to be made in Colorado mines. At any rate, a few years later he moved west to the small Colorado mining camp known as California Gulch, which he later renamed Leadville when he became its leading citizen. “Great deposits of lead are sure to be found here.” he said. As it turned out, it was silver, not lead, that was to make Leadville's fortune and wealth. Tabor knew little about mining himself, so he opened a general store, which sold everything from boots to salt, flour, and tobacco. It was his custom to “grubstake” prospective miners, in other words, to supply them with food and supplies, or “grub”, while they looked for ore, in return for which he would get a share in the mine if one was discovered. He did this for a number of years, but no one that he aided ever found anything of value. Finally one day in the year 1878, so the story goes, two miners came in and asked for “grub”. Tabor had decided to quit supplying it because he had lost too much money that way. These were persistent, however, and Tabor was too busy to argue with them. “Oh help yourself. One more time won't make any difference,” he said and went on selling shoes and hats to other customers. The two miners took $17 worth of supplies, in return for which they gave Tabor a one-third interest in their findings. They picked a barren place on the mountain side and began to dig. After nine days they struck a rich vein of silver. Tabor bought the shares of the other two men, and so the mine belonged to him alone. This mine, known as the “Pittsburgh Mine,” made 1,300,000 for Tabor in return for his $17 investment. Later Tabor bought the Matchless Mine on another barren hillside just outside the town for $117,000. This turned out to be even more fabulous than the Pittsburgh, yielding $35,000 worth of silver per day at one time. Leadville grew. Tabor became its first mayor, and later became lieutenant governor of the state. @@@If this passage is the first part of an article, who might be introduced in the following part?
选项:
A. Tabor's life.
B. Tabor's second wife, Elizabeth McCourt.
C. Other colorful characters.
序号:26, 题目类型:判断题
题目: The police in England are not normally armed, and if they think or know that someone has a firearm and may be going to commit an offence, then they have a team of specially trained officers, who carry firearms. The police use the dogs when a person has run away and may be hidden in a building or in the countryside. The dog can attack the criminal and bite him so that the police don't have to shoot him and he is not killed. In that way the police can avoid using guns and avoid shooting the criminal. All of the dogs in the police force actually stay at home with their handler, so when the policeman finishes work, he takes the dog home with himself. He is provided with a kennel that stays in the garden and all food. The dogs are not aggressive and they can live with a family quite happily. They do learn how to relax as human beings do when off duty, and become quite excited about working when they're on duty. It's quite interesting to see that. My dog knows when it's working or when it's not working generally by whether I'm wearing my uniform or not. My dog barks an awful lot when I'm wearing my uniform because he's very excited. @@@The police in England are not armed.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:27, 题目类型:判断题
题目: The police in England are not normally armed, and if they think or know that someone has a firearm and may be going to commit an offence, then they have a team of specially trained officers, who carry firearms. The police use the dogs when a person has run away and may be hidden in a building or in the countryside. The dog can attack the criminal and bite him so that the police don't have to shoot him and he is not killed. In that way the police can avoid using guns and avoid shooting the criminal. All of the dogs in the police force actually stay at home with their handler, so when the policeman finishes work, he takes the dog home with himself. He is provided with a kennel that stays in the garden and all food. The dogs are not aggressive and they can live with a family quite happily. They do learn how to relax as human beings do when off duty, and become quite excited about working when they're on duty. It's quite interesting to see that. My dog knows when it's working or when it's not working generally by whether I'm wearing my uniform or not. My dog barks an awful lot when I'm wearing my uniform because he's very excited. @@@The police officers have to pay for the dogs.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:28, 题目类型:判断题
题目: The police in England are not normally armed, and if they think or know that someone has a firearm and may be going to commit an offence, then they have a team of specially trained officers, who carry firearms. The police use the dogs when a person has run away and may be hidden in a building or in the countryside. The dog can attack the criminal and bite him so that the police don't have to shoot him and he is not killed. In that way the police can avoid using guns and avoid shooting the criminal. All of the dogs in the police force actually stay at home with their handler, so when the policeman finishes work, he takes the dog home with himself. He is provided with a kennel that stays in the garden and all food. The dogs are not aggressive and they can live with a family quite happily. They do learn how to relax as human beings do when off duty, and become quite excited about working when they're on duty. It's quite interesting to see that. My dog knows when it's working or when it's not working generally by whether I'm wearing my uniform or not. My dog barks an awful lot when I'm wearing my uniform because he's very excited. @@@The dogs are kept in the garden because they are aggressive.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:29, 题目类型:判断题
题目: The police in England are not normally armed, and if they think or know that someone has a firearm and may be going to commit an offence, then they have a team of specially trained officers, who carry firearms. The police use the dogs when a person has run away and may be hidden in a building or in the countryside. The dog can attack the criminal and bite him so that the police don't have to shoot him and he is not killed. In that way the police can avoid using guns and avoid shooting the criminal. All of the dogs in the police force actually stay at home with their handler, so when the policeman finishes work, he takes the dog home with himself. He is provided with a kennel that stays in the garden and all food. The dogs are not aggressive and they can live with a family quite happily. They do learn how to relax as human beings do when off duty, and become quite excited about working when they're on duty. It's quite interesting to see that. My dog knows when it's working or when it's not working generally by whether I'm wearing my uniform or not. My dog barks an awful lot when I'm wearing my uniform because he's very excited. @@@The writer's dog becomes excited when it's time to go to work.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:30, 题目类型:判断题
题目: The police in England are not normally armed, and if they think or know that someone has a firearm and may be going to commit an offence, then they have a team of specially trained officers, who carry firearms. The police use the dogs when a person has run away and may be hidden in a building or in the countryside. The dog can attack the criminal and bite him so that the police don't have to shoot him and he is not killed. In that way the police can avoid using guns and avoid shooting the criminal. All of the dogs in the police force actually stay at home with their handler, so when the policeman finishes work, he takes the dog home with himself. He is provided with a kennel that stays in the garden and all food. The dogs are not aggressive and they can live with a family quite happily. They do learn how to relax as human beings do when off duty, and become quite excited about working when they're on duty. It's quite interesting to see that. My dog knows when it's working or when it's not working generally by whether I'm wearing my uniform or not. My dog barks an awful lot when I'm wearing my uniform because he's very excited. @@@The writer's dog barks when it sees a criminal is coming.
选项:
A. T
B. F
序号:31, 题目类型:写作(问答题)
题目: Write a passage about the advantages and disadvantages of online learning. You may think about the following aspects. 1. The advantages of online learning 2. The disadvantages of online learning 3. Your suggestions about how to study online effectively
选项:
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