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He has arrived late ______A.as usualB.as usuallyC.like usualD.like usually

He has arrived late ______

A.as usual

B.as usually

C.like usual

D.like usually

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He arrived very late at night, ______ in the early hours this morning.A.in conclusionB.or

He arrived very late at night, ______ in the early hours this morning.

A.in conclusion

B.or rather

C.on the whole

D.by and large

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第2题
下列哪个句子的表述是不正确的()

A.He says that he has just arrived in England

B.He says that he is swimming

C.He said that he’ll write a letter soon

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第3题
Mr. Chadwick has been on hid way to Chin

A.I hope you will meet him at the airport when he().

B.arrives

C.has arrived

D.will arrive

E.is arriving

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第4题
()the morning train,he would not have been late for the meeting.

A.Did he catch

B.has stayed

C.has he caught

D.Had he caught

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第5题
In the United States, it is important to be on time, or punctual, for an appointment, a cl
ass, etc. However, this may not be true in all countries. An American professor discovered this difference while teaching a class in a Brazilian (巴西的) university. The two-hour class was scheduled' to begin at 10 A. M. and end at 12. On the first day, when the professor arrived on time, no one was in the classroom. Many students came after the scheduled time. Several arrived half an hour later. Few apologized for their lateness. Were these students being rude? He decided to study the students, behavior.

The professor talked to American and Brazilian students about lateness in both an informal and a formal situation: at a lunch with a friend and in a university class. He found that if they had a lunch appointment with a friend, the average American student defined lateness as 19 minutes after the agreed time. However, the average Brazilian student felt the friend was late after 33 minutes.

In an American university, classes not only begin at the scheduled time in the United States, but also end at the scheduled time. In the Brazilian class, only a few students left the class at 12: 00; many remained past 12: 30 to discuss the class and ask more questions. While arriving late may not be very important in Brazil, neither is staying late.

The word "punctual' most probably means______.

A.leaving soon after class

B.coming early

C.arriving a few minutes late

D.being on time

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第6题
He left his native village twenty years ago and has()returned only twice.

A.late

B.never

C.since

D.hardly

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第7题
Visiting the Bank: Last week Tom Walker arrived in London where his company has a new office.

Visiting the Bank

Last week Tom Walker arrived in London where his company has a new office. His company started up six months ago in Hong Kong. Now they are expanding their business in Europe. He had to open a new bank account for his company at ABHK Bank. When he arrived at the bank, he couldn't find where to open an account. He asked at the customer service desk. They told him to go up to the Foreign Department on the fourth floor. The bank which has a branch in Hong Kong arranged everything for him. They transferred the funds, and completed everything electronically. He thought thanking was very efficient Then the bank manager Introduced him to their accountants who advise companies about international taxation.

21. Where is Tom Walker's company?

A. Hong Kong

B. Beijing

C. London

22. When did his company start?

A. One year ago.

B. One year before

C. About hail a year ago

23. Where did he open a new account?

A. At the customer service desk

B. in the Foreign Department

C. In the Accounting Department

24. What did the Hong Kong branch send to London?

A. Money

B. Papers

C. Books

25. What do the accountants help with?

A. Keeping books

B. Directors' reports

C.Tax laws

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根据以下内容回答下列各题, One of the greatest problems for those settlers in Nebraska in t
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A.The solution to the Nebraska settlers fuel problem.

B.Life in Nebraska in the late ninteenth century.

C.The imporance of the American buffalo.

D.Deforestation in Nebraska in the late nineteenth century.

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第9题
Long before the first Europeans arrived in America, a strange looking animal lived on th
e western plains.It looked somewhat like a water buffalo(北美洲野牛) It had a hump(驼峰) like a camel and a mane(鬃)like a lion.It preferred to eat the rich grass of the plains.

The official name of the strange animal is the American Bison.However, nearly everyone calls it a buffalo.

In the early days, millions of buffalo moved freely across the continent.They were powerful animals and ran with great speed.The Indians hunted them for food and clothing.

In the 19th century, white men hunted the bison for their skins.They seldom killed the bison for meat.One famous frontiersman, however, Buffalo Bill Cody hunted buffalo for meat.The railroads used the meat to feed their workers.

The American buffalo could run at a speed of almost 75 kilometers an hour.He was difficult to hurt because he was always for a fight.There were times when five or six bullets would not kill him, and buffalo hunters sometimes had a lot of trouble killing the animal.The buffaloes were hard to control and the hunters would get confused or feel helpless.Finally, in the west the expression, to buffalo, came to mean to make one helpless or to confuse and trick.

It is still used today.When a person has you “buffaloed”, he has you in his power.You're helpless! (10 分)

(1).When did the bison begin to live on the western plains of America?

A.When the European immigrated to America.

B.Long before the first Europeans arrived in America.

C.After the Europeans immigrated to America.

D.A short time before the first Europeans arrived in America.

(2).The bison looks like a __ __.

A.lion

B.camel

C.water buffalo

D.tiger

(3).White men hunted the buffalo ____.

A.for their workers

B.for their meat

C.for theft hunters

D.for their skins

(4).Why was American Bison difficult to hurt?

A.Because he was always for a fight.

B.Because he could nm fast.

C.Because he was too thick to be caught.

D.Because his look was odd enough to frighten away the hunters.

(5).“To be buffaloed” means .

A.to run as fast as a buffalo

B.to be helpless or be confused

C.to be caught for amusement

D.to be as special as a buffalo

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第10题
I was surprised that she was late, ______ since she usually arrived early.A.speciallyB.esp

I was surprised that she was late, ______ since she usually arrived early.

A.specially

B.especially

C.extraordinarily

D.particularly

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