The tennis match will ______ in Australia. I can't wait to watch it()
A.take out
B.take place
C.take away
D.take off
B、take place
A.take out
B.take place
C.take away
D.take off
B、take place
Recently I have avoided watching games, not even at a TV live coverage, still less to the match in person. That's because I know I couldn't control myself. When watching a match, I'll inevitably take sides and be emotionally involved, strongly wishing for the triumph of the side over its opponent. As I often side with the "weaker" in a match, watching it will only spell worry and misery for me.
Not long ago when I accompanied my wife to a super world tennis match my horizons broadened as regards sports competition. It seemed to me that wins and losses were relative and transient. What mattered was the ever-higher level achieved through contest. Victory was a result of all the efforts made by both sides. As one of the audience, I should applaud the energetic performance of both to the neglect of the result. Why should I regard the contest as a life-and-death struggle, the winner as survival and the loser as dead?
The basketball team was often defeated because ______.
A.the team members didn't know how to play basketball
B.the team members were students who only know how to study book knowledge
C.there were only one or two members who were qualified for basketball
D.the morale of the team was low
According to this passage, some people believe that eventually______.
A.human societies will be much more cooperative
B.man will live in a highly organized world
C.machines will replace man
D.living beings will disappear from Earth
()these points in mind, and you ()a great impression.
A. Bearing ... make
B. Bear ... will make
C. To bear ... have made
—Be sure to get up earlier tomorrow morning.
—______. I'll be as early as a bird.
A) OK, I will B) I'm afraid I can
C) Of course not D) No, I will
— Mr. Smith, must we hand in our composition next Monday?
—____________
A. Yes, you will.
B. Yes, you must. It’s the deadline.
C. No, you mustn’t.
D. You can wait.
What may man find in the future?
A.There will be no place the same as our Earth.
B.There will be many places, better than our Earth.
C.There will be some planets which may be suitable for our human being to live.
D.There will be a planet for man to be used as home in the near future.
Mr. Harris cites the example of De Beers in order to show that______.
A.valuable things will value less in the connected world
B.feeling of dissatisfaction comes after easy fulfillment of desire
C.people are cheated to buy at a price higher than the real value
D.the more scarce a thing is, the more people treasure it
A.She can play the tennis
B.He can play the tennis
C.She can play tennis
D.He can play tennis