--Must I be home before seven? --__________________. A. No, you mustn’t. B. No, you n
--Must I be home before seven?
--__________________.
A. No, you mustn’t.
B. No, you needn’t.
C. No, you won’t.
D. Yes, you will.
--Must I be home before seven?
--__________________.
A. No, you mustn’t.
B. No, you needn’t.
C. No, you won’t.
D. Yes, you will.
A.do not
B.must not
C.did not
D.Not
--I can't find my wallet.
-- ______ it at home?
A. Must you leave
B. Maybe you leave
C. You might left
D. Might you have left
A.can’t
B.may not
C.must not
D.won't
A、No, you needn’t
B、No, you mustn’t
C、OK
D、no, you won’t
I don't believe that men【3】us their mental inferiors. But I do know that there's still a great【4】of prejudice against women. Certain jobs are still considered to be for men【5】, for example top jobs in industry, in the government and the law. This sort of【6】must be resisted at all costs.
We are born with brains just as good as men's, and【7】we are not expected to use them. It all begins in the home and at school,【8】girls are expected to play a smaller【9】than boys, and to be less【10】
I was lucky. I was brought up with the idea of【11】something to society--not just to sit at home waiting for【12】. As a result, I【13】some people would call me a successful 'career girl', but let me【14】you, I enjoy it, and my family doesn't【15】
(1)
A.And
B.But
C.Therefore
D.Hence
Whether at home or in a restaurant, meals in Brazil are sacred(神圣的) ; a time to eat, but also to share precious moments with family and friends. Now, here's a Brazilian custom I miss enormously: a decent, sit-down, leisurely-paced lunch and/or dinner. To this day, I have to keep reminding myself, "what's the big hurry? " and I confess that one of the things I look forward to, when I go to Brazil, is the "family" meal. We have a joke that, if you see people sitting around a table in the US, having lunch for longer than 1/2 hour, it must be a business lunch. And also, sitting at your desk and eating lunch while you work is incomprehensible to most Brazilians, who leave their offices to eat with their colleagues and friends in restaurants and cafes. You guess, lunch is usually a more substantial meal than in the U.S.
(68) For lunch and, depending on the location, also dinner, Brazilians have wonderful, inexpensive restaurants where home-style. meals are sold by kilo. You just pile the food on your plate and someone will weigh it for you. The same goes for desserts. You order drinks from your waiter and pay him at the end of your meal.
Dinner is served much later than in the U. S. In the big cities, children are a common sight in restaurants at night, since Brazilians will take their kids out to dinner at all hours. As a result of this and the traditional Sunday lunches, Brazilian kids learn table manners at an early age. For many of my Brazilian friends, dinner is a lighter meal of bread, cheese and cold cuts. So expect either type of meal.
In Brazil, people usually have meals______.
A.in a hurry at restaurants
B.in a leisurely manner
C.at their desk in the office
D.for less than 1/2 hour
Your mother must be at home, ______she?
A.mustn't
B.doesn't
C.isn't
D.needn't
A. should have arrived B. need arrive
C. must have arrived D. may arrive
A.your coat must be wet
B.its extremely hot indoors
C.wearing a coat indoors is uncomfortable
D.its an American custom to take off ones coat in this situation