“_______ I go out and play now?” “No, you mustn’t.”A.NeedB.MayC.ShallD.Will
A.Need
B.May
C.Shall
D.Will
A.Need
B.May
C.Shall
D.Will
第1题
a. Would you like to go out with us for dinner this evening?
b.__________________________
A、No, I already have plans
B、Thanks a lot but I’m busy tonight
C、No, I really don’t like eating out
D、I’m ill, so I shouldn’t go out for dinner
第2题
A.for the fear
B.afraid that
C.afraid of
D.for fear that
第3题
A.were, will go
B.go, have been gone
C.go, will go
D.are going, am going
第4题
Shall we go out for dinner tonight?().
A.No, you can't
B.Yes, please
C.Thank you, I don't want to
D.Sorry, I have a report to finish
第5题
A、No, I already have plans
B、I'd love to, but I'm busy tonight
C、No, I really don't like being with you
D、I'm ill, so I shouldn't go out
第6题
—_________________ We' ve got so much work to do at that time.
A.Don' t worry.
B.Forget it.
C.Don' t say so.
第7题
A、I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind.
B、Of course, why not go out?
C、Oh, I don’t like neither here nor there.
D、Sure, we like these two places.
第8题
We know that there is air all around the world. We could not breathe without air. Airplanes could not fly without air. Thy need air to lift their wings. Airplanes cannot fly very high because as they go higher the air gets thinner. If we go far enough away from the earth, we find there is no air. What is the sky? The sky is space. In this space there is nothing except the sun, the moon and all the stars. Scientists have always wanted to know more about the other worlds in the space. They have looked at them through telescopes and in this way they have found out a great deal. The moon is about 384,000 kilometers away from the earth. An airplane cannot fly to the moon but there is a thing that can fly even when there is no air. This is rocket.
I am sure that you are asking, “How does a rocket fly?” if you want to know, get a balloon and then blow it up until it is quite big. Do not tie up the neck of the balloon. Let go! The balloon will fly off through the air very quickly. The air inside the balloon tries to get out. It rushes out through the neck of the balloon and this pushes the balloon through the air. It does not need wings like an airplane. This is how a rocket works. It is not made of rubber like a balloon, of course. It is made of metal. The metal must not be heavy but it must be very strong. There is gas inside the rocket which is made very hot. When it rushes out of the end of the rocket, the rocket is pushed up into the air.
Rockets can fly fat out into space. Rockets with men inside them have already reached the moon. Several rockets, without men inside them, have been sent to other worlds much father away. One day rockets may be able to go anywhere in the space.
36. What color is the sky()?
A. It is blue .
B. It is white.
C. It is grey.
D. It has no color.
37. When an airplane flies too high()?
A. the air will be too thin to support its wings
B. the air will become thicker
C. the air will exert pressure on it
D. the air will disappear in no time
38. A rocket can fly to the moon because ().
A. it looks like a balloon
B. it is much lighter than an airplane
C. it doesn’t have wings
D. it works like an untied balloon
39. Which of the following statements about a rocket is NOT true()?
A. It can fly when there is no air.
B. It can fly without wings
C. It is made of strong metal
D. it is propelled by burning gas inside it.
40. A rocket is pushed up into the air when ().
A. hot gas rushes out of its head
B. it is powered by gas
C. hot gas rushes out of its bottom
D. hot gas rushes out of its neck.
第9题
"It's like you start out the semester with plenty of money and then $20 for dinner out here and $100 at the department store there, it's gone," said Tom, a Northeastern University third-year student. "And there are so .many things you need like toothpaste or laundry detergent (洗涤剂) that you don't think about until you get here and need it."
From the books lining their shelves to the fashionable clothes filling their closets, college students say the expenses of a college education go well beyond tuition and a dining hall meal plan. Many say they arrive on campus only to be overwhelmed by unexpected costs from sports fees to the actual price of a slice of pizza.
Balancing a job with schoolwork, especially at colleges known for their heavy workloads like Harvard and MIT, can be tough. So can the pressure students often feel to financially keep pace with their friends.
"When you get dragged along shopping, you're going to spend money; if you get dragged to a party and everyone wants to take a cab but you're cheap and want to take a bus. Chances are you'll end up sharing the fee for the cab," said Tom. "I guess you could say no, but no one wants to be the only one eating in the snack bar while your friends are our to dinner."
Max Cohen, a biology major at MIT, said he is accustomed to watching fellow students spend $40 a night to have dinner delivered or $50 during a night out at a bar. During the school's recent spring break, friends on trips for the week posted away messages that read like a world map—Paris, Rome, Tokyo. "Meanwhile I stay home and work," said Cohen. "I didn't realize when I came here how much money I would spend or how hard I would have to work to get by."
It is a lesson some younger students learn quickly. Others, surrounded by credit card offers, go into debt, or worse, are forced to leave school.
"A lot of people don't think twice about how much they spend," said a first-year student at MIT, "and you feel the pressure sometimes to go along with them."
The sentence "If only the rest of his expenses were as easy to quantify." (Lines 2-3, Paragraph 1) implies that ______.
A.there are many other unexpected expenses
B.it is easy to calculate how much more to spend
C.the tuition is too high to be calculated
D.he has to pay only a few other expenses
第10题
听力原文: To find out how the name Canada came about we must go back to the 16th century. At that time the French dreamed of discovering and controlling more land, of expanding trade beyond their borders and of spreading their faith across the world. In 1535, Francois I, King of France, ordered a navigator named Jacques Cartier to explore the New World and search for a passage to India.
Cartier first arrived at the Gulf of the St. Lawrence, which he wanted to explore. He did not know what to expect but he hoped that this Gulf was just an arm of the ocean between two islands, if it was, be would soon be on his way to the Far East. So he sailed upstream along the St. Lawrence River. However, instead of reaching Asia he arrived at Quebec or Stadacona, as the Indians called it. It was at this point that the term "Canada" entered the country's history. Apparently the word "Canada" came from an Indian word Kanata, which means community or village. Cartier first used it when he referred to Stadacona or Quebec. What a huge village Canada is!
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A.To build a new country.
B.To explore the New World.
C.To get in touch with the American Indians.
D.To know more about France.