__________ your jacket,please.The room is very warnl.
A.Take off
B.Take after
C.Take up
D.Take on
A.Take off
B.Take after
C.Take up
D.Take on
A. Yes, pleas
B. Sure, Jack Brown.
C. Go ahea
D. Thanks.
听力原文:M: Hi, Jack, do you mind if I borrow your bike? Mine is under repair.
W: Of course not, if only I could find it. I remember I put it here this morning, but it’s gone.
What happened to the woman's bike?
A.It was gone.
B.The woman borrowed it.
C.He sold it.
D.He forgot where he put it.
Thomas: Hey, you look concerned.______
Jack: The final exam. I'm not fully prepared yet.
A、What a lovely day!
B、What has attracted you?
C、What's on your mind?
D、What about seeing the doctor?
It can be concluded from the passage that Upshot Rise has_____.
A.a strong community spirit
B.a problem with nosey neighbors
C.a sterile feel and appearance
D.residents with a flair for self-expression
Motion picture【C8】______experts see two main【C9】______in this movie recovery: an increased need by Americans to【C10】______from economic worries and a large number of new movies with broad audience【C11】______. Movie makers admit that their【C12】______popularity is【C13】______the result of poor【C14】______conditions, which traditionally bring an increase in theater【C15】______. "When people are fearful【C16】______the future, they look for escape,"【C17】______Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Association of America. "In a【C18】______theater, with a 65-foot screen, you lose【C19】______for two and a half hours. People find this【C20】______"
【C1】
A.especially
B.furthermore
C.however
D.moreover
The ad has great appeal. It pictures a handsome man sitting at a piano in front of smiling guests. It tells the story of Jack, who has secretly learned to play the piano through a mail-order course. His friends at a party all scoff when he sits at the keyboard. But as he plays the first notes of Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata, " they all amazed. When he finishes his flawless performance, the listeners shower him with applause and praise.
Jack tells his friends that he learned to play through the V. S. School of Music. He explains that he was taught through a new method, using no laborious scales and no tiresome practicing. He didn't even have a special talent for music! In the ad, others, too, could increase their popularity and gain happiness.
The writer of this ad, John Gaples, called this style. the "Walter Mitty approach." Walter Mitty is a character in a short story by James Thurber, who daydreams of taking part in great adventures. Although this ad seems old-fashioned now, many people still dream of such easy social success.
The opening sentence catches your attention by______.
A.surprising you
B.describing a humorous situation
C.ridiculing someone
D.appealing to people's dreams of personal success
Jack: Say, Jane, let's go and get a bite to eat.
Jane: _________?
Jack: How about McDonald's?
Jane: Great.
A. Where to
B. What for
C. How to
D. Why so
The first, second, and third prizes went to Jack, Tom, and Harry ______.
A.equally
B.different
C.similarly
D.respectively
A.re
B.were
C.is
D.was
Fortunately, Jack was only slightly injured in the traffic()
A.incident
B.event
C.case
D.accident