He would like()a walk on the campus after supper.
A.taking
B.to take
C.his taking
D.to be taken
A.taking
B.to take
C.his taking
D.to be taken
“I will drink / life to the lees .” In the quoted line Ulysses is saying that he till the end of his life .
A、will keep traveling and exploring
B、will go on drinking and being happy
C、would like to toast to his glorious life
D、would like to drink the cup of wine
A.名词译成动词
B.静态译成动态
C.形容词译成动词
A.the boy was homesick
B.he hoped his son would like oysters as much as he did
C.it tasted better than a bacon sandwich
D.the boy was feeling as gloomy as the skies and the sea
Jan:Would you like to give me a ride to the library tonight?
Stephen:__________.But I‘m heading in the other direction.I‘m meeting Jean
tonight.
A.Sorry,I can’t help you
B.I"d like to
C.N0,I wouldn"t
D.Sorry,it Call’t be helped
“Could I speak to Dr. Smith? He told me to call him this morning”
“He is not available right now. Would you like to_____ four?”
A.look around
B.sit around
C.be around
D.try around
Neighbor A: Hey, would you like to go bowling with us tonight?
Neighbor B: ______. I'm going to Hasan' s award dinner. He took up to honors as intern in surgery.
A.Another time
B.I'd love to
C.By all means
D.Why bother
He went over his instructions in his mind. The agent would appear at four o' clock. He would chat to Lane for a while, after which he would get up, leaving his newspaper behind. The plan would be fastened inside.
A distant clock began to strike the hour. As if from nowhere, a man appeared and sat down be side Lane, placing his newspaper on the seat between them. He was thin and middle-aged, and seemed in need of a good meat. He bored no resemblance to Lane' s idea of a successful spy. His conversation, confined to trivial observations about the weather, was painfully uninteresting.
A few minutes later he got up and continued on his way. Large picked up the paper which laid on the bench, as if he wanted to look at the news. He was excited to see the plans pinned to the center page. At that moment, however, there was a strong wind which lifted the newspaper into the air, like a kite, and blew it into the river.
Lane ______.
A.memorized his orders
B.recited his orders
C.tried to remember his orders
D.repeated his orders himself
(56)
A.clothes
B.looks
C.van
D.motorcycle
Silent Listening
If something bad just happened (happen) to your friend, what would you do? Would you mention it to him and say you feel sorry about it? Would you offer support or advice? According to Ruth Clark, such 41 (treat) could mean well, but it might not be what he 42 (real) wants or needs.
Clark asked some college students to imagine some 43 (pleasant) situations, e.g., a low exam grade or the dad’s 44 (lose) of his job.The students were then 45 (ask) how they would like to be treated by a friend who learned of the bad situation from someone else.The results were a little 46 (surprise).Some said they would want and expect their friend to mention the 47 (annoy) situation, but most of the students in the study 48 (respond) that they would like the friend not to do it.The students made the 49 (decide) for themselves whether to discuss their problem with a friend.So, there is value in being a silent 50 (listen) around a troubled friend.
One day, when Roger was sitting in his chair, and his hair was being cut as usual, the old man said to him, "Roger, I'm going to be seventy years old next month and I feel tired, so I'm going to sell my shop to a young man. He liked to cut hair for people."
Roger was sorry to hear that, because he enjoyed talking to the old man, and he was also worried that his hair would not be cut as well by the new young man as it had been for so many years by his old friend.
He went to the shop again the next month, and the new young man was there. He cut Roger's hair, but he did it badly.
The next month, Roger went into the shop again. The young man asked him how he would like his hair cut, and Roger answered, "Please cut it very short on the right side, but leave it as it is on the left. It must cover my ear. On top, cut all the hair away in the middle, but leave a piece at the front."
The young man was very surprised when he heard this, "But sir," he said, "I can't cut your hair like that!" "Why not?" Roger asked. "That's how you cut it last time."
Who always cut Roger's hair?
A.His new friend.
B.A young man.
C.An old woman.
D.His old friend.