() made his mother very disappointed.
A.He was punished by the teacher again
B.His punishing by the teacher again
C.His being punished by the teacher again
D.He being punished by the teacher again
A.He was punished by the teacher again
B.His punishing by the teacher again
C.His being punished by the teacher again
D.He being punished by the teacher again
第1题
A.his father was pleased with him
B.it reminded him of his mother’s home baking
C.it made him realize how much he loved his father
D.he knew his father had convinced him about the taste of oysters
第2题
A.celebrate
B.congratulate
C.to celebrate
D.to congratulate
第3题
A.He is attending his sick mother at home.
B.He is at home on sick leave.
C.He is on a vocation in Asia.
D.He is in Asia to see his mother.
第4题
A.His painting is a mess.
B.His painting does not belong to art.
C.He feels terrible while painting his picture.
D.George's mother has made the same comment.
第5题
听力原文:W: What do you think of the apple pie? I made it myself.
M: Very delicious indeed. Even my mother's cannot match this.
Q: What does the man mean?
(2)
A.This apple pie tastes very good.
B.His mother likes the pie very much.
C.This pie can't match his mother's.
D.His mother can't make apple pies.
第6题
阅读短文,在空白处填入适当的介词。
With One day, Mr. Green told his students to make sentences (1) the words“love, hate” and so on. The kids were all busy (2) the work on their notes.
(3) several minutes many of them handed in their work (4) the teacher.Mr. Green read the notes one (5) one. And most(6)the sentences made by the children were good. There was a big smile(7)his face. Just (8) that time he found a piece of red paper. On it there was such a sentence,“I love my mother better than my father.”“Eim... OK!”said Mr.Green,“but..”He turned over the paper.
He found there were no names (9) that paper. He read the sentence again and again. And slowly the big smile (10) his face was gone. Then he said to the class, “ Whose paper is this?”Tom stood up and said,“It's mine, sir.”
第7题
M: Hello, Tina.
W: Edward, tell us what you know about Dean's early life.
M: He was born in Indiana in 1931, but his parents moved to California when he was five. He wasn't there long though because his mother passed away just four years later. Jimmy's father sent him back to Indiana after that to live with his aunt.
W: So how did he get into acting?
M: Well, first he acted in plays at high school, then he went to college in California where he got seriously into acting. In 1951 he moved to New York to do more stage acting.
W: Then when did his movie career really start?
M: 1955. His first starring role was in East of Eden. It was fabulous. Dean became a huge success. But the movie that really made him famous was his second one—Rebel without a Cause, that was about teenagers who felt like they didn't fit into society.
W: So how many more movies did he make?
M: Just one more, then he died in that car crash in California in 1955.
W: What a tragedy! He only made three movies! So what made him the legend he still is today?
M: Well I guess his looks, his acting ability, his short life, and maybe the type of character he played in his movies. Many young people saw him as a symbol of American youths.
What is the woman doing?
A.Interviewing a movie star.
B.Discussing teenage role models.
C.Hosting a television show.
D.Reviewing a new biography.
第8题
"Please don't touch, Midori," her mother scolded. The violin was, after all, worth more than $20,000.
But Midori insisted, and she longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sounds. Finally, on her third birthday, Midori was handed a package: a tiny violin, about half the normal size.
Almost from the moment Midori was born, her mother knew she was sensitive to music. For several years mother and daughter practised together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome.
One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn't believe she was just eight years old. "She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States." the musician said.
A famous American violin teacher heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty in believing his ears. The playing was absolutely astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan.
(33)
A.A housewife.
B.A singer.
C.A teacher.
D.A musician.
第9题
听力原文: When Midori was two years old, she often climbed onto the piano bench and reached for the violin that belonged to her mother, (32)a 38-year-old professional musician.
"Please don't touch, Midori." her mother scolded. The violin was, after all, worth more than $20,000 But Midori persisted; (33)she longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sounds. Finally,on her third birthday. Midori was handed a package: a tiny violin, about half the normal size.
Almost from the moment Midori was born. her mother knew she was sensitive to music. For several years mother and daughter practiced together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome.
One day, Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. (34)He couldn't believe she was just eight years old. "She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States," the musician said.
A famous American violin teacher heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty believing his ears The playing was absolutely astonishing. (35)He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982. Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan.
(33)
A.A poet.
B.A painter.
C.A singer.
D.A musician.
第10题
(33)
A.On April 26, 1611.
B.On April 23, 1611.
C.On April 26, 1616.
D.On April 23, 1616.