patted
struck
stroked
paced
第1题:
A.being asked to compare
B.asking him to compare
C.asked to compare
D.asked him to compare
第2题:
Which of the following is true of the author?
A.He got no access to success.
B.He wrote back to his father at 12.
C.He was surk his parents loved him.
D.He whce asked his father about the letter.
第3题:
What shall we do if we suspect the identity of a journalist?
A.Ask him/ her to hold on and call to the reception desk to check the identity.
B.Ask him/ her to wait a minute and check his/ her passport and visa
C.Ask him/ her to wait a minute and consult “Who is who”.
D.Ask him/ her to wait a minute and call to the information center to check the identity.
第4题:
第5题:
A、so more careful as her father
B、so careful as that of his father’s
C、so careful as her father’s
D、so careful as her father
第6题:
A、not only, and
B、also, too
C、either, or
第7题:
A.the house of her father
B.hers father's house
C.the house's her father
D.her father's house
第8题:
(A) receive
(B) received
(C) to receive
(D) receiving
正确答案:D
解答参考:forget/remember to do sth.“忘记/记得要做……”,forget/remember doing sth.“忘记/记得已做过……”。【译文】劳拉忘记了已收到钱,又向她爸爸要。
第9题:
A.He asked her to meet the guests.
B.He asked her to make a detailed schedule for him.
C.He asked her to make a cup of tea for him.
第10题:
Mary Cochran went out of therooms she lived with her father, Doctor Lester Cochran, at seven o' clock on aSunday evening. It was June of the year nineteen hundred and eight, and Marywas eighteen years old. She walked along Tremont to Main Street and across the railroadtracks toUpper Main, lined with small shopsand shabby houses, a rather quiet cheerless place on Sunday when there were fewpeople about. She had toldher father she was going to church but did notintend anything of the kind. She did not know what she wanted todo. "T' II get offby myself andthink," she told herself as she walked slowly along. The night,she thought, promised to be too fine to be spent sitting in a church andhearing aman talk of things that had apparently nothing to do with her ownproblem. Her own affairs were approaching a crisis, and it was time for hertobegin thinking seriously of her future.The thoughtful serious stateof mind in which Mary found herself had been induced in her by a conversationshe had with her father on the eveningbefore. Without any preliminary talk andquite suddenly and abruptly, he had told her that he was a victim of heartdisease and might die at anymoment. He had made the announcement as they stoodtogether in his office, behind which were the rooms in which the father anddaughter lived.
45. What did she intend to do that night?
A. She decided to go to church.
B. She decided not to think aboutthe problem.
C. She decided to talk over theproblem with her father.
D. She had no intention of goingto church.
46. What was the cause of Mary' S seriousstate of mind?
A. Concern about her future.
B. Her talk with her father.
C. Worry about her sudden heart attack.
D. Going to church made her worry.
47. Where did Mary live?
A. In the same building as herfather' s office.
B. Near the church.
C. In a shabby house as her father' soffice.
D. She lived in a small shop.
48. What was Dr. Cochran' S condition?
A. He had a serious heartbreak.
B. He had light heart trouble.
C. He had a fatal heart disease.
D. He had a bad cold.