If you had done as I told you,this ________.
A.should have not happened
B.would not have happened
C.did not happen
D.had not happened
A.should have not happened
B.would not have happened
C.did not happen
D.had not happened
第1题
A.I wish I had passed the exam .
B.Difficult to say ,but I think I'd have cried .
C.How awful!
D.I'm sorry to hear that .
第2题
A.had done
B.would do
C.was doing
D.had been done
第3题
听力原文:M: Did you make your suit? It's very elegant.
W: I wouldn't have done all this trail only, I had it made.
Q: How did the woman get her suit?
(19)
A.She made it herself.
B.She bought it a long time ago.
C.She had a tailor make it.
D.She had an old one remade.
第4题
M:It's very kind of you to say so,but really I don't think I had done nearly enough.
Q:What does the man mean?
(14)
A.He has done what he shouldn't.
B.He hasn't done as much as he could.
C.He has done as much as he could.
D.He has done more than enough.
第5题
—What _____ when I phoned you?—I ______ my work and started to take a bath.
A.had you done, finished
B.were you doing, was finishing
C.did you doing, had just finished
D.were you doing, had just finished
第6题
听力原文:M: Did you make your suit7 It's very pleasant.
W: I couldn't have done all this tailoring. I had it made.
How did the woman get her suit?
A.She made it herself.
B.She had a tailor make it.
C.She bought it a long time ago.
D.She had an old one re-made.
第7题
听力原文:M: Hi, Kate. How are you getting on?
W: Hey, what are you doing here? I didn't expect you until later.
M: Well, I've already finished everything I had to do at work, so I thought I'd come back and help you. I know you've had a busy day.
W: I've had an extremely busy day, and it hasn't finished yet. Did you remember we've got Paul and Hannah for dinner tonight?
M: Yes, I did. Have you got everything you need?
W: Well, I've already done the shopping, but I haven't bought the wine yet.
M: Oh, I'll do that. Have you picked up the children yet?
W: No, I haven't done that yet. They're still at school.
M: OK, well, I'll get them when I buy the wine.
W: No, they've got their sports club, so they'll be there until about six. You're more important here. Have you collected the car from the garage yet? It should be ready by now.
M: No, I haven't. I'll go to the garage later. Now, what next?
W: Well, the kitchen is clean, but you could check the bathroom for me.
M: OK. Have you thrown away the pile of newspapers in the front room?
W: No, they're still lying on the table.
M: I'll take out the rubbish as well.
W: I've already done that. Now, I haven't started cooking yet, and it's getting late. When you've got the wine, can you lay the table? Here's the table cloth and knives and forks. And mend the television? It still doesn't work. Oh, and wrap up your mother's birthday present. It still needs wrapping paper. And turn on the heating. It's getting quite cold in here.
M: Oh dear, it's one of those days.
(27)
A.Because she invited her friends to have supper.
B.Because she did not finish everything she had to do.
C.Because she went shopping for a whole day.
D.Because no one can came to help her.
第8题
听力原文: M: How long have you been working in the laboratory?
W: For almost three years, ever since I got my degree.
M: Your bachelor' s?
W: No, my master's. I didn't try to get a job until I had my master's degree.
M: What kind of research do you do? Are you trying to develop new products or something like that?
W: No, that's done by another group in the lab. The group I'm with is doing basic research.
How long have the woman been working in the lab?
A.Four years.
B.Just three years.
C.Almost three years.
第9题
I was quite wrong. I wasn' t too concerned;after all, it was only the first try and there are many more shops on both sides of the road.
The reaction at the second shop, though slightly politer, was just the same, and at the third and the fourth -- so I decided that my approach must be wrong.
I entered the fifth shop with some confidence because I had thought of a plan. The rather fierce shop owner looked it over carefully and said, " Yes, not a bad little chair, how much do you want for it?" "£ 20, "I said. "It's got a slightly broken leg, "I said. "Yes, I saw that. It' s nothing;don't worry about it. "
"What will you do with it?"I asked. "Oh, it will be very saleable once the repair is done, I like the bit of old green velvet on the top, I shall leave that, yes, very saleable. "" I' Il buy it, "I said. "Yes, I know, but I' ve changed my mind; as a matter of fact, it is just what I' m looking for. I' ve got a pair to it at home; I'll give you £ 27 for it. " " You must be crazy, "he said; then suddenly the penny dropped and he smiled and said, "I know what you want, you want me to mend your chair. "
"And what would you have done if I had walked in and asked you to repair it for me?" " I wouldn' t have done it, "he said. "We don' t do repairs, not enough money in it and too much of a nuisance, but I' ll mend this for you. "
The author was not worried about the broken leg of the chair at first because_______.
A.his flat was very near the antique shops
B.he knew it was easy to mend it
C.there were so many antique shops selling chairs
D.he thought it was easy for him to find someone to repair it
第10题
Maggie Banes looked __26__at her watch—as she had done every few minutes for the last three hours. __27__ it was nearly eight o'clock. 'Where on earth is Jill?' she thought.'It isn't like her to be so late.’__28__,she picked up the plate of sandwiches she'd made for tea and went to the kitchen. __29__the door opened and Jill walked into the house. She looked tired. 'What a relief! Are you OK?' said Maggie loudly. 'Yes, I'm fine, Auntie,'replied Jill. 'I'm so sorry I'm late, but something strange happened on the way here.'__30__,Jill explained that, in her hurry to get through the woods, she had tripped and knocked herself unconscious. When she woke up, she realised she was lost. 'I walked around for ages until I found the right path. Then I ran alt the way here.
A. Reluctantly
B. Just then
C. anxiously
D. To her aunt’s amazement
E. She was dismayed to see that
第11题
One of the most enjoyable jobs I've ever done was when I was a student. When you () what it was you may be a bit shocked, but () I know it sounds () I can assure you that it was in fact delightful. () it or not, I was grave-digger for a () summer. It was one of those hot, dry () which made the () as hard as rock and () needed a great deal of effort to dig the graves. Now, a grave-digger doesn't have anything to () with dead bodies. () he has to do is dig two-meter deep () and fill them in again when the coffin has been put (). As I said, it was a marvelous summer and I'm glad to say that I didn't have to work on my (). I had a workmate who had been digging graves since 1930. In spite of his depressing trade he was a () character, always laughing and () jokes. He () to tell me all about his experiences and I listened to him for hours () end. Mind you, () had to work quite hard and usually there were two or three graves to dig every day. () the time I had to go back to () I was fitter, browner and in some ways a wiser person.
1、A) hear B) know C) tell D) say
2、A) what B) because C) although D) however
3、A) strange B) good C) pleasant D) unpleasant
4、A) Take B) Hear C) Believe D) Like
5、A) long B) short C) pleasant D) whole
6、A) season B) summers C) days D) holidays
7、A) ground B) field C) grave D) work
8、A) which B) what C) it D) that
9、A) do B) deal C) fear D) carry
10、A) That B) All C) which D) where
11、A) graves B) holes C) caves D) places
12、A) down B) away C) on D) in
13、A) hand B) energy C) own D) problem
14、A) kind B) helpful C) bad D) cheerful
15、A) telling B) speaking C) hearing D) doing
16、A) was B) used C) wanted D) went
17、A) to B) with C) without D) on
18、A) he B) I C) we D) they
19、A) By B) To C) At D) From
20、A) dig B) work C) college D) employment