M: Would you like to go with me to the airport to pick up FrankW: I’d like to, but I have class till 2:00. And I know Frank’s decided to take the early flight. What does the woman imply()
A. She won’t be able to go with the man.
B. She doesn’t think Frank is arriving until tomorrow morning.
C. She has to pick up Frank at 2:00.
D. She doesn’t know when her class will end.
Animals have been kept as pets by people in all parts of the world for thousands of years. The most (26) pets are dogs, cats, birds and fish. But many people (27) unusual pets, (28) snakes, crocodiles and monkeys. Many Japanese children (29) mice and teach (30) to dance (31) music. The people of India (32) pets of snakes.Pets can make interesting, playful (33) . People enjoy teaching them to do (34) and to (35) commands. Pets owners often (36) their pet to be a member of the family. Many children spend more time with their pets than they do with adults. (37) .caring for pets, children learn responsibility. They must (38) that their pets have food, ex excise, and a proper place to live in. Most children like (39) to and even telling secrets to their pets.Pets also can (40) to a person’s general well-being. Research shows that (41) with animals can improve a person’s morale, and that the presence of pets can lower (42) blood pressure. Many people look and feel more relaxed (43) with their pets. Many people living (44) in nursing homes or in hospitals enjoy community programs that bring pets to visit. Today, many such institutions keep cats, birds, fish and other pets for their (45) . 28()
A. such as
B. like
C. example
D. for instance
M: Going to the football game todayW: No, but I’ll be watching it on television with some friends.M: Weren’t you able to get any ticketsW: I didn’t try.I really don’t go to games so often.M: But don’t you enjoy going Don’t you find it exciting to be part of the crowdW: Oh sure,nothing beats the atmosphere at a sporting event: the cheering, all that energy.But sometimes it’s just too inconvenient getting into and out of the stadium before and after the game.And if you watch the game with friends, or at a bar or restaurant…M: …you’ve basically created your own crowd.W: That’s right.Another reason why I like to watch sports on TV is that I simply find it easier to follow the action on TVM: Yeah.sometimes it is a little difficult to keep track of the ball when you’re sitting in the stands.W: Especially when your seats are far from the field.M: It’s like you’re watching from an airplane.sometimes.W: Mso.good sports comments on TV can add to your understanding and enjoyment of the game.M: After listening to you I’m starting to wonder how they are able to sell any tickets to these games. What are the two speakers talking about()
A. Taking part in the match
B. Watching football games
C. Watching TV
D. Buying the fickes
The American colonists often quarreled with British Government. They had to buy British goods and they had to pay taxes to Britain. In 1767, Britain put customs duty on many goods, such as tea. In 1773, some Americans dressed as Red Indians went on to some British ships in Boston and threw the tea into the sea. The British Government closed the port of Boston. Then the colonists got ready for war and George Washington became the commander of their army. During the war, on July 4th, 1776, the American Congress drew up the Declaration of Independence and declared the independence of America. Later, France and Spain joined the war against Britain. The British fleet surrendered in 1781 and the Government had to recognize the independence of the new United States of America. In 1789, George Washington became the first president of the country. How did the Americans feel about buying British goods and paying taxes to Britain()
A. Happy.
B. Unhappy.
C. Satisfied.
D. Sorry.