I am a new _______、I was hired yesterday.A、employerB、employeeC、employmentD、fence
I am a new _______、I was hired yesterday.
A、employer
B、employee
C、employment
D、fence
I am a new _______、I was hired yesterday.
A、employer
B、employee
C、employment
D、fence
A: inside of the box
B; of the box
C; outside of the box
A.The same to you.
B.Yes, I am happy.
C.What about you.
D. Very well,thanks.
A.re you moving to a new home
B.I am moving to a new home
C.Is Peter moving to a new home
Student B:______I have a new one.
--How can I get to the nearest post office?
--_______________
A:It is a long way from here.
B:Sorry, I am new here.
C:Why don't you walk?
D:Here it is.
A.Yes
B.Sure
C.On the contrary
D.Above all
Hi, Joe,
How are you? I'm sitting on the balcony of my hotel. I am looking at Hyde Park in London and I am thinking about my life here. I am having a wonderful time. I like my job-it is very interesting, and my colleagues are great. I love London it's busy, noisy, crowded and exciting. The cinemas, theatres, pubs and restaurants are really nice, but they're too expensive! I think the people in London are very friendly (surprise!) and I've got some new friends.
What the weather like in Shanghai? Is it raining? Here it's lovely! It isn't foggy! The sun is shining and the birds are singing. It's very warm.
And it is my birthday today.
But I am missing you all in Shanghai. COME AND VISIT!
Love,
Xiaoyan
26. What does Xiaoyan stay in London for?
A. She is having a holiday.
B. She is working.
C. She is visiting some of her colleagues.
27. What are Xiaoyan's London colleagues like?
A. They are very important.
B. They are very serious.
C. They are very nice.
28. What does Xiaoyan think of London?
A. She thinks it is relaxed.
B. She thinks it is cheap.C. She thinks it is exciting.
29. What does Xiaoyan think of people in London?
A. She thinks they are interesting.
B. She thinks they are friendly.
C. She thinks they are surprising.
30. What's the weather like in London when Xiaoyan is writing this letter?
A. It is warm.
B. It is foggy.
C. It is cloudy.
阅读理解:阅读下面的对话,选择合适的内容将对话补充完整。
HENRY:Hey, what are you doing this weekend?
MANDY:_____
HENRY:Would you like to go for a picnic? The weather forecast says it will be sunny this Sunday.
MANDY:_____
HENRY:Yes of course, and I will make some hamburgers.
MANDY:OK. Then I’ll bring some drinks, green tea, black tea, juice or cola?
HENRY:_____ By the way I will bring my new kitchenware for our picnic
MANDY:New kitchenware? A cooker?
HENRY:Yeah! I just bought a solar cooker last month. It’s a new device that uses solar energy and it is getting popular due to its high efficiency and its environmental friendliness. People can cook easily with this new device. I’ll bring some fruit and some other food. We will make a wonderful picnic!
MANDY:_____
HENRY:OK, I am looking forward to our picnic! Then See you on this Sunday!
MANDY:_____
A. That’s a good idea. Shall I bring anything?
B. Wow! How amazing, I can’t wait for it!
C. See you!
D. I haven’t decided yet. What about you?
E. How about green tea?
When I was a teenager, I was so shy that I never dared ask complete strangers the way and so I used to wander round in circles and hope that some miraculous (奇迹的) chance would bring me to the spot I was heading for.
A lot of people do not like to admit that they do not know their hometown and will insist on telling you the way even if they do not know it; others, who are anxious to prove that they know their home town very well, will give you a long list of directions which you cannot possibly hope to remember; and you finally find that you are going in the opposite direction to that in which you should be going.
If anyone ever asks me the way somewhere, I always tell them that I am a stranger to the town in order to avoid causing trouble, but even this can have unpleasant results.
I was once on my way to work when I was stopped by a man who asked me if I would di- rect him to the Sunlight Building. Without hesitation, I gave my usual reply, but I had only walked on a few steps when I realized that he had asked for directions to my office building. However, at this point, I decided it was too late to turn back and search him out of the crowd behind me as I had and appointment to keep at the office with a new client and I did not want to keep him waiting. Imagine my situation when my secretary showed in the very man who had asked for directions to my office and his astonishment when he recognized me as the person he had asked!
According to the passage, the sense of direction is learnt______.
A.through practice
B.by nature
C.in the childhood
D.after visiting a place repeatedly