Does David ______?A、likes flyingB、like flyingC、like to flying
A.likes flying
B.like flying
C.like to flying
A.likes flying
B.like flying
C.like to flying
Does David ()?
A. like flying
B. likes fly
C. likes to fly
Magic (魔法)often forces us not to believe our own eyes or even appears to be breaking the laws of physics or nature! The word “magic” has many different meanings. When a bird appears in a hat or when someone declares that he could see into the future—-both can be called magic When a sick person suddenly becomes well or a well person (or even animal) becomes ill, magic is the cause The British author Terry Pratchett uses magic a great deal in his popular Discworld series of books.
Magic has always been used for fun. People enjoy working out in which cup the little ball is or how he knows which card I was thinking of Harry Houdini was one of the first world-famous magicians—famous for escaping from deadly situations. Recently David Copperfield,or David Blane,has become very popular for his uunbelievable abilitiesJ,such as making the Statue of Liberty disappear or rise.
Magical rings and three-headed dogs may not be real, but does this mean nothing magical really exists? Can you always explain how the magician has done the card trick? Maybe it is better not to explain,but to leave a little magic in our lives. Pick a card,any card.
The author explains what magic is in paragraph 1 by___________.
A.giving causes and effects
B.using examples
C.comparing a healthy person with a sick one
D.listing the time of magical events
Who is mentioned as a great escape artist?A.Harry Houdini
B.David Blan
C.
D.David Copperfield
E.Terry Pratchett.
What does the author think of magic?A.It provides people with fun
B.It changes our lives.
C.It explains strange things in our lives
D.It breaks the laws of physics.
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Societies differ in how they structure marriage relationships. Four patterns are found: monogamy, one husband and one wife are found; polygyny, one husband and two or more wives; polyandry, two or more husbands and one wife; and group marriage, two or more husbands and two or more wives. Although monogamy exists in all societies, Murdock discovered that other forms may be not only allowed but preferred. Of 238 societies in this sample, only about one-fifth were strictly monogamous.
Polygyny has been widely practiced throughout the world. The Old Testament reports that both King David and King Solomon had several wives. In his cross-cultural sample of 238 societies, Murdock found that 193 of them permitted husbands to take several wives. In one-third of these polygynous societies, however, less than one-fifth of the married men had more than one wife. Usually it is only the rich men in a society who can afford to support more than one family.
In contrast with polygyny, polyandry is rare among the world's societies. And in practice, polyandry has not usually allowed freedom of mate selection for women; it has often meant simply that younger brothers have sexual access to the wife of an older brother. Thus where a father is unable to afford wives for each of his sons, he may secure a wife for only his oldest son.
Are you well acquainted ______ David?
A.for
B.with
C.at
D.about
In David Copperfield, little David’s second father treated him and his mother ().
A.badly
B.kindly
C.nicely
D.well
A:Where is David? B:He is having lunch in () Chinese restaurant on () seventh floor.
A. a, a
B. an, the
C. the, the
Although the birth rate continued to, decline from its high level of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the population roughly doubled every generation during the rest of the nineteenth century. As the population grew, its makeup also changed. Massive waves of immigration brought new ethnic groups into the country. Geographic and social mobility—downward as well as upward—touched almost everyone. Local studies indicate that nearly three-quarters of the population in the North and South, in the emerging cities of the Northeast, and in the restless rural counties of the West changed their residence each decade. As a consequence, historian David Donald has written, "Social atomization affected every segment of society", and it seemed to many people that "all the recognized values of orderly civilization were gradually being eroded."
Rapid industrialization and increased geographic mobility in the nineteenth century had special implications for women because these changes tended to magnify social distinctions. As the roles men and women played in society became more rigidly defined, so did the roles they played in the home. In the context of extreme competitiveness and dizzying social change, the household lost many of its earlier functions and the home came to serve as a haven of tranquility and order. As the size of families decreased, the roles of husband and wife became more clearly differentiated than ever before. In the middle class especially, men participated in the productive economy while women ruled the home and served as the custodians of civility and culture. The intimacy of marriage that was common in earlier periods was rent, and a gulf that at times seemed unbridgeable was created between husbands and wives.
What does the passage mainly discuss?______
A.The economic development of the United States in the eighteenth century
B.Ways in which economic development led to social changes in the United States
C.Population growth in the western United States
D.The increasing availability of industrial jobs for women in the Unites States
______David's expression, we'd say he is not in a good mood today.
A.To judge by
B.Judged by
C.To be judged by
D.Judging by
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
David has decided ___________football at the end of this season.
A.give up
B.giving up
C.to give up
D.having given up