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– Hello, may I speak to John? – ________________________ 选择一项: A. Just a second, please. B. You are wanted on the telephone. C. Can I leave a message for him?
– Good afternoon. Can I help you? – ________________________________ 选择一项: A. Yes, I think so, too. B. I need to buy a birthday present for my son. C. I don.t think I need any of your help.
As the bus came round the corner, it ran ________ a big tree by the roadside. 选择一项: A. into B. on C. over
When Lily came home at 5 pm yesterday, her mother ______dinner in the kitchen. 选择一项: A. was cooking B. cooks C. cooked
Both the kids and their parents __________English, I think. I know it from their accent. 选择一项: A. been B. are C. is
选择题   Graffiti painting is traditionally a daredevil pursuit. Teenagers dodge security guards to put their names on trains and buses. But over the past decade, graffiti has all but disappeared from Britain.s cities. Between 2007 and 2012 the number of incidents of graffiti recorded by the British Transport Police fell by 63%. A survey by the Environment Ministry shows that fewer places are blighted by tags than ever. Graffiti are increasingly confined to sanctioned walls, such as the Stockwell ball courts. In time the practice may die out entirely.   The most obvious reason for the decline in tagging and train-painting is better policing. Numerous CCTV cameras mean it is harder to get away with painting illegally. And punishments are more severe. A generational shift is apparent, too. Fewer teenagers are getting into painting walls. They prefer to play with iPads and video games. Some have gone to art school and want to make money from their paintings. The Internet means that painters can win far more attention by posting pictures online than they can by breaking into a railway yard.   Taggers and graffiti artists mostly grew up in the 1980s and 1990s. Those men—and almost all are men—are now older and less willing to take risks. Graffiti may eventually disappear. But for now the hobby is almost respectable. The former graffiti artists paint abandoned warehouses at the weekend. It has become something to do on a Sunday afternoon—a slightly healthier alternative to sitting and watching football.
Would you like something to drink? What about a cup of tea? – ________________________________ 选择一项: A. No, I wouldn.t. B. No, thanks. C. Yes, I want.
– You are late. The discussion started 30 minutes ago. – ________________________________ 选择一项: A. Well, I don.t know. B. I am really sorry. C. Don.t blame me.
You shouldn.t ________ your time like that, Bob; you have to finish your school work tonight. 选择一项: A. do B. kill C. cut
Had you come five minutes earlier, you _________ the train to Birmingham. But now you missed it. 选择一项: A. could catch B. would catch C. would have caught
Every year thousands of lives ________ in road accidents because of careless driving. 选择一项: A. lost B. are lost C. have lost
排序题 A. I couldn.t agree more. B. What else? C. Once we separate and recycle them. D. But I have a concern. E. That is really a great advice. Peter: Molly, look at this. The newspaper says we should sort trash. Molly: That would be great! I always hate it when people mixing all the trash together. Peter: 回答 Many communities have already done that. Molly: Yeah. The benefits of sorting out trash are obvious. Peter: For instance? Molly: If trash is sorted, it can be transferred to factories instead of the disposal plant. Peter: That makes sense. 回答 Molly: With trash separated, pollution caused by incineration can be avoided. Peter: It is high time for us to sort out the trash. Trash is trash only when everything is mixed together. 回答 they can be useful again. Molly: 回答 Things like paper, glass, and plastics can all be recycled. They can be reused. Peter: Sorting is good. 回答 If people have no idea how to sort their trash, they will still put all waste in the same bag. Molly: You are right. People should be informed about how to do that in the first place. Moreover, sorting trash should be made easy for us. Otherwise, few people would bother to do it. Peter: I hope everything goes smoothly! Molly: I believe it will.
-Can you go out with us for dinner this evening? -__________. 选择一项: A. No, I already have plans. B. Thanks a lot, but I.m busy tonight. C. No, I really don.t like being with you.
– I didn.t know my identity card was needed, sir. – ________________________________ 选择一项: A. Sorry, but that.s no excuse. B. How dare you say that? C. I don.t believe you.
Harry, who had failed in the final exam, had a great worry ________ his mind. 选择一项: A. in B. with C. on