I am ten()
A.years old
B.year old
C.year
YEARSOLD
A.years old
B.year old
C.year
YEARSOLD
第2题
听力原文: I'll still be working. But things will be different. With any luck, I'll be earning more money. The most important thing will be the job itself, and how interesting it is. I mean, I hope I'll be able to choose the kind of job I do and 5vho I work for. Of course, I' d like to have more money and more authority than I have now. But I don' t think that' s the only thing in life. What I really want is to be more independent than I am now, to have more control over my own life. Perhaps open a small restaurant, or write a book or something like that. I' m not really sure if I'll ever have children, or even if I want to be married. It all depends. Of course, if I meet the right person, anything could happen. But I won' t feel that my life is empty and meaningless if I' m still living alone ten years, or even twenty years from now. Not at all. My mother is always saying there is nothing like a good relationship. But I am not so sure. There is nothing worse than a really bad one, either.
(33)
A.Her unique experience.
B.Her future prospects.
C.Her favourite job.
D.Her lonely life.
第3题
Tom told his mother and she said, "You can go.(2)don't ask for some food." Tom said, "All right, Mum." He was happy.
On Saturday Tom went to Jack's house(3). There were a lot of children at the party. They played and sang "Happy Birthday" to Jack. They had a good time. And then Jack's mother gave them some food, but she forgot to give Tom (4). There was only a plate in front of him. He thought to himself, "I'd better wait." He waited politely for some time and then he put his plate on his head and said, "(5)anyone want a nice and clean plate?"
1.A.But
B.party
C.Shall
D.bycar
E.Some
2.A.But
B.party
C.Shall
D.bycar
E.Some
3.A.But
B.party
C.Shal
D.by car
E.Some
4.A.But
B.party
C.Shall
D.by car
E.Some
5.A.But
B.party
C.Shall
D.bycar
E.some
第4题
Dear Sirs,
I am writing to your office to attempt to determine why I have encouraged so many obstacles to receiving my proper monthly social allotment.【1】The trouble occurred ten months ago and has actually gotten worse, making extremely difficult for me to meet normal financial obligations.【2】The first problem which I had to deal was simply getting a monthly check from you, without having to wait for four or five extra weeks for it. Then two of the checks that have arrived【3】made out for the wrong amount, giving me fifty dollars fewer than I should have received.【4】Another check was mailed to me at an address, which I moved more than two years ago.【5】My letter of inquiry, which I sent to the Los Angeles Office of the Social Security administration, never brought the answer, and when I finally telephoned them I was able to talk with an arrogant clerk【6】from the tone of his voice I could tell that he didn't want to be bothered with me. The final blow is a letter received from your office yesterady in which you state that【7】my allotment is being discontinued, your records indicated that I am legally dead.
Apart from this letter of protest I have at least one other recourse:【8】filing suit against the Social Security Administration, that I would prefer not to have to do.【9】Howevers I am asking you to take whatever steps are necessary to ensure that【10】from now on I receive my social security benefits with further obstacles. This letter also testifies that I'm indeed not dead, legally or otherwise.
Sincerely yours,
Thelma Spencer
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第5题
M: Hello, Susan. Fine, thanks.
W: Now, Johnny, your team, Lanchester United, is playing in the League Cup final on Saturday. You hope to win the League Cup for the fourth time next Saturday. But Leek City is a hard team to beat. What do you think of your chances?
M: Well, Susan, I'm sure we'll win. Leek is a very strong team, but we've never been better than we are today.
W: So you're quite sure Lanchester will win the Cup for the fourth time?
M: I certainly am, Susan.
W: Well, I wish you the best of luck for Saturday.
M: Thanks very much, Susan.
W: And, by the way, happy birthday! How old are you now?
M: I'm 31 today.
W: Good. How are you going to celebrate?
M: Well, I'm going to take my wife and two little girls out for dinner tonight.
W: Good. And finally, tell us about the future, Johnny. What will you be doing in five years' time?
M: Well, Susan, I hope I'll still be playing football in five years time. But perhaps in ten years' time, when I have to retire from playing, I don't want to leave football. I'd really like to train young footballers. I don't know for sure, but I always want to work in football.
W: Good. Well, it's been nice talking to you, Johnny. I'll be watching the match on Saturday. Thanks for coming to talk to us.
M: Thanks, Susan. Thank you for having me.
(20)
A.Three times.
B.Four times.
C.Five times.
D.Six times.
第8题
A.I am sorry
B.I beg your pardon
C.Excuse me
D.Hello, how do you do
第9题
Ten years ago it was______ my wildest dreams that I could afford a car.
A.above
B.beyond
C.in
D.off
第10题
A. I worked in a middle school for three years.
B.am
C.will
D.do
E.was