When he heard from the hospital that his father had died, he ______into tears.A.burstB.fal
When he heard from the hospital that his father had died, he ______into tears.
A.burst
B.fallen
C.went
D.fell
When he heard from the hospital that his father had died, he ______into tears.
A.burst
B.fallen
C.went
D.fell
第1题
M: Oh, that's the way he always talks.
Q: What do we learn about William from this conversation?
(16)
A.William is just starting the violin lessons.
B.William can't play the violin.
C.William is very modest about his performance.
D.William is very proud of his performance.
第2题
W: I came back from Australia. Now I've opened a company. I heard from Miss Sue that you are getting married. Congratulations!
M: Thank you!
W: Why did you keep so quite about it?
M: I'm sorry. I mean to tell you. But I couldn't find you by your previous address.
W: When will the wedding be?
M: January 1st
W: I want to give you a present. What would you like?
M: Let me see. Oh, a bunch of flowers will do.
W: I see. Bye.
M: Bye.
How long hasn't he heard from Clara?
A.More than three years.
B.Less than three years.
C.Three years.
第3题
听力原文: It was about half past eleven on a windy September night and Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson had gone to bed early. They had put out the light and were just going to sleep when Mrs. Wilkinson heard a strange noise coming from downstairs. Mr. Wilkinson got up to investigate. When he reached the bottom of the stairs he noticed that the noise was coming from the dining room, and it sounded as ff someone was trying to open the French window that led into the garden.
Mr. Wilkinson was quite frightened but he gathered up his courage, picked up a heavy walking stick and tiptoed into the dining room moving around the side of the room so that he wouldn't be seen from the window. When he got to the window, he crouched down and peered cautiously round the edge of the curtain. To his relief, he saw that the noise was nothing more than a branch of a rose scraping against the window in the wind.
(31)
A.In the middle of the night.
B.At ten o'clock.
C.At eleven o'clock.
D.At about half past eleven.
第4题
听力原文: When Midori was two years old, she often climbed onto the piano bench and reached for the violin that belonged to her mother, a 38-year-old professional musician. "Please don't touch, Midori", her mother scolded. The violin was, after all, worth more than $20,000. But Midori insisted, and she longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sounds. Finally, on her third birthday, Midori was banded a package: a tiny violin, about half the normal size.
Almost from the moment Midori was born, her mother knew she was sensitive to music. For several years mother and daughter practiced together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome.
One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn't believe she was just eight years old. "She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States." The musician said.
A famous American violin header heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty in believing his ears. The playing was absolutely astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan.
(33)
A.A housewife.
B.A singer.
C.A teacher.
D.A musician.
第5题
A public house which was recently bought by Mr. James is up for sale.He is going to sell it because it is haunted (闹鬼的). He told me that he could not go to sleep one night because he heard a strange noise coming from the bar. The next morning, he found that the doors had been blockedby chairs and the furniture had been moved. Though Mr. James had turned the lights off before he went to bed, they were on in the morning.
He also said that he had found five empty whisky bottles which the ghost(鬼) must have drunk the night before. When I suggested that some villagers must have come in for a free drink, he shook his head. The villagers have told him that they will not accept it even if he gives it away.
1. Mr. James was the owner of the public house.
A:T B:F
2. Mr. James had not turned off the lights that night.
A:T B:F
3. Mr. James built the house.
A:T B:F
4. Mr. James found sixty empty bottles.
A:T B:F
5. The writer of the passage believes Mr. James' story.
A:T B:F
第6题
A.laugh…cry
B.to laugh…to cry
C.laughing…crying
D.laughed…cried
第7题
听力原文: When Midori was two years old, she often climbed onto the piano stool and 'reached for the violin that belonged to her mother, a 38-year-old professional musician.
"Please don't touch, Midori," her mother scolded. The violin was, after all, worth more than$20,000.
But Midori persisted; she longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sounds. Finally, on her third birthday, Midori was handed a package: a tiny violin, about half the normal size.
Almost from the moment Midori was born, her mother knew she was sensitive to music. For several years mother and daughter practiced together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument~ Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome.
One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn't believe she was just eight years old. "She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States," the musician said.
A famous American violin teacher heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty believing his ears. The playing was absolutely astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan.
(30)
A.A housewife.
B.A singer.
C.A teacher.
D.A musician.
第8题
I______ from him since he left.
A.didn't hear
B.haven't heared
C.haven't heard
第9题
A.if
B.whether
C.that
D.which
第10题
I don't ______ when I heard from him.
A.remember
B.learn by heart
C.keep in mind