I had neither a raincoat nor an umbrella. _____ I got wet through.
A. It is the reason.
B.That is why
C.There is why
D.It is how
A. It is the reason.
B.That is why
C.There is why
D.It is how
第1题
No sooner had I got home than it began to rain.
______ had I got home______ it began to rain.
第2题
I had neither time nor inclination to hear about the afflicted cow.
A.energy
B.patience
C.dullness
D.interest
第3题
听力原文:M: I'm sure we've never had such a lot of rain as lately.
W: Haven't we, ever?
Q: What do we learn from the woman's response?
(17)
A.They have arrived late.
B.They are uncertain about the weather.
C.She disagrees with the man.
D.She didn't think the man was ever late.
第4题
I.Hammond has an $800,000 Section 1231 gain on the sale.
II.Hammond must report $300,000 of Unrecaptured Section 1250 gain.()
A、Only statement I is correct
B、Only statement II is correct
C、Both statements are correct
D、Neither statement is correct
第5题
The writer went to tile next town by taxi.
A.True.
B.False.
第6题
It was very fine while I got up early last Sunday morning. 【S1】______
So I decided to go for a walk and took some photos in the 【S2】______
beautiful country. After breakfast, I carried my camera with 【S3】______
me and set off. Everything went smooth. I enjoyed my trip 【S4】______
so much that I didn't realize the weather had been turned 【S5】______
bad. I began to run and it was too late. I was caught 【S6】______
by the rain and was wet through. I kept on running until 【S7】______
I get to a bus stop. I stood there waiting a long time for the bus 【S8】______
shivering (颤抖) with cold. Shortly before I got home, I 【S9】______
had high fever, which made me stay in bed for a whole week! 【S10】______
【S1】
第7题
听力原文:W: Did you have a good time last weekend?
M: Yes, I did. I visited some friends in Pennsylvania. They live in a small town called Canonsburg.
W: That must have been interesting. I've never been in a small town——just big cities.
M: Neither had I.
W: What did you do?
M: There isn't as much to do as there is here. No plays or concerts, that is, people make their own entertainment, though.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, Saturday we went to a potluck supper.
W: A potluck supper? What's that?
M: The whole neighborhood has a party. Everybody brings something. It's all put on the table and you can eat whatever you like. That is a potluck supper.
W: It's something like a picnic, isn't it?
M: Well, yes. The weather was warm, so we had this one outdoors. But in winter they have them indoors too.
W: What else did you do?
M: Sunday we went for a drive. We had lunch at a drive-in.
W: Is the countryside interesting?
M: Beautiful farmland. You'd like it.
W: I'm sure I would.
M: Sunday evening some people came to dinner. It was very informal we just sat around and talked. Just a nice Sunday night supper.
W: That's the kind of evening I like. I don't care for a formal dinner so much.
M: Neither do I.
(20)
A.He went to visit his friends in Pennsylvania.
B.He went out on a picnic.
C.He went to a concert.
D.He went to a formal dinner.
第8题
Perhaps there are far (1) wives than I imagine who take it for (2) that housework is neither satisfying nor even important once the basic demands of hygiene and feeding have been (3) But home and family is the one realm in (4) it is really difficult to shake free of one&39;s upbringing and (5) new values. My parents&39; house was impeccably kept; cleanliness was a moral and social virtue, and personal untidiness, visibly old clothes, or long male hair provoked biting jocularity. If that (6) been all, maybe I could have adapted myself (7) housework on an easy-going, utilitarian basis, refusing the moral overtones (8) still believing in it as something constructive (9) it is part of creating a home. But at the same time my mother (10) to resent doing it, called it drudgery, and convinced me that it wasn&39;t a fit activity for an intelligent being. I was the only child, and once I was at school there was no (11) why she should have continued (12) her will to remain housebound, unless, as I suspect, my father would not hear of her having a job of her own.
I can now begin to (13) why a woman in a small suburban house, with no infants to look after, who does not (14) reading because she has not had much of an education, and who is intelligent (15) to find neighborly chit-chat boring, should carry the pursuit of microscopic specks of dust to the (16) of fanaticism in an (17) to fill hours and salvage her serf-respect. My parents had not even the status-seeking impetus to send me to university that Joe&39;s had; my mother (18) me to be "a nice quiet person who wouldn&39;t be (19) in a crowd", and it was feared that university education (20) in ingratitude (independence).
第9题
听力原文: A couple of months ago, I went to a department store to buy a few things for the house. I needed a set of curtains for the living room, two table lamps, a rug and several cushions. I asked them to deliver the things as soon as possible, but they said they were unable to send them out until 20 days later. After about 3 weeks, I received only the curtains and table lamps. I was a little disappointed when I didn't receive all the items I had bought. But nevertheless, I was eager to see what the curtains and lamps looked like. I first opened the package with the curtains. I had bought a lovely light blue, and instead they had sent me a horrible dark purple. Well, you can just imagine how angry I was. Then I opened the boxes with the lamps. They were exactly what I'd ordered. But one of the lampshades was damaged. The next I did was to telephone them to complain. They promised to come and pick them up immediately and also to replace them with the correct order. It has been two weeks since my complaint. They have neither picked up the wrong items nor sent me the rest of my order.
(26)
A.In about 20 years.
B.Within a week.
C.In a couple of weeks.
D.As early as possible.
第10题
听力原文:M: Morning Sue. Did you enjoy your holiday in the country?
W: Yes, thanks. We had a great time. And some friends went with us.
M: Where did you stay? In a hotel?
W: No. We camped in the mountains, near Snowdon. We cooked all our meals over an open fire.
M: Sounds wonderful. Was the weather good?
W: The sun shone nearly every day and it didn't rain at all.
M: Did you like the people there?
W: Yes, they were great. We met some farmers and had tea in their houses.
M: When did you get back? Last night?
W: No. This morning. You'll think we were mad. We got up at 4: 30, left at 5 and arrived here at 9. I'm so tired. What about you? Did you have a good weekend?
M: Yes, but I didn't do much. I just stayed at home. The weather was terrible.
Where did Sue spend the nights iu the country?
A.In a farm house.
B.In the open.
C.At a hotel.