He will come to call on you the moment he ______ his work.A.will finishB.finishesC.finishD
He will come to call on you the moment he ______ his work.
A.will finish
B.finishes
C.finish
D.shall finish
He will come to call on you the moment he ______ his work.
A.will finish
B.finishes
C.finish
D.shall finish
The lady sitting on Mr. Brown's left, who was about sixty years old, seemed to be the happiest and the most interesting of the American group, and after the first act of the play, she apologized to him for the noisiness of her friends. He answered that he was very glad to see American ladies so really enjoying their visit to England, and so they had a friendly talk. Mr. Brown's neighbour explained what they doing there.
"You know, I have known these ladies all my life," she said. "We all grew up together back in our hometown in the United States. They have all lost their husbands~ and call themselves the Merry Widows. It is a sort of club, you know. They go to a foreign country every summer or two and have a lot of fun. They always go everywhere together. I have wanted to join their club for a long time, but I was not able to become a member until the spring of this year."
The group of American ladies enjoyed the play in a theatre in______.
A.Britain
B.America
C.their club
D.their hometown
A:The shower isn't working.
B: ().
A. I come to call the plumber
B. I'll call the plumber
C. I like calling the plumber
A.will come; will arrive
B.comes; arrives
C.will come; arrives
D.comes; will arrives
______come out of the building, my first thought was to call the fire department.
A.On seeing the smoke
B.When I saw the smoke
C.Having seen the smoke
D.As soon as the smoke was seen
Newcomers
When a country is under-populated, newcomers are not competitors, hut assistants. If more come they may produce not only new quotas, but a surplus as well. In such a state of things land is (51) and cheap. The possession of it (52) no power or privilege. No one will work for another for wages (53) he can take up new land and be his own master. Hence it will pay no one to own more land than he can cultivate by his own labor, or with such aid as his own family (54) . Hence, again, land (55) little or no rent; there will be no landlords living on rent and no laborers living on (56) , but only a middle class of yeoman farmers(自耕农). All are (57) on an equality, and democracy becomes the political form, because this is the only state of society in which equality, on which democracy is based, is realized as a fact. The same effects are powerfully (58) by other facts. In a new and under-populated country the industries which are most profitable are the extractive industries. The (59) of these, with the exception of some kinds of mining, is that they call (60) only a low organization of labor and small amount of cap ital. Hence they allow the workman to become (61) his own master, and they educate him to freedom, independence, and self reliance. At the same time, the social groups being only (62) marked off from each other, it is easy to (63) from one class of occupations, and consequently from one social grade, to another. Finally, under the same circumstances, education, skill, and superior training have but inferior value compared with what they have in (64) populated countries. The (65) lie in an under-populated country, with the coarse, unskilled, manual occupations, and not with the highest developments of science, literature, and art.
(51)
A.scarce
B.sacred
C.abundant
D.extractive
A.Oh, fantastic! Fresh air, and sunshine every day
B.Come on, I've got lots of fun
C.By the way, I don't like Saturdays
D.Well, I'll look forward to your phone call
(When each time) he (came) to Beijing (on business), he (would) call on me.
A.When each
B.came
C.on business
D.would
Telephone Message
From: 1.()
To: David
Date: May 3rd, 2016
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Message: Jane called to say she would come to 2.()to discuss 3. ()next Monday. If convenient, you are 4.()to call her back. Her 5.()is 62634568.
Signed: Frank
A.robbery
B.exceptional
C.unexpected
D.Unhsaven