第三节 词语配伍 从上边一栏中找出一个与下边一栏的含义相符的选项。 [A] Glad to meet you. [B] See you again. [C] How are you [D] Bye-bye! [E] I’m very well. How about you [F] Very well, thank you. [G] How do you do I’m fine. What about you
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B 根据下面短文回答下列问题。 A dog was carrying a bone (骨头) in his mouth one day. Coming to a river, he looked for a bridge. As he was crossing the bridge, he looked down. On the water he saw his reflection (倒影). He thought it was another dog with a bone in its mouth. To drive the other dog away, he barked at it. When he opened his mouth the bone fell into the water. The ripples made the reflection disappear. He believed then that the other dog had taken his bone and had run away with it. In order to drive away the dog in the water, the dog with a bone in his mouth barked.
A. [A] True
B. False
M: Miss, this is my first flight. I wonder if you could show me the ropesF: I’d be glad to. That’s what we are here for. How are you doing nowM: Fine so far, but my ears feel a little funny.F: That’s the air pressure. You’ll get used to it in a little while.M: Will there be a movieF: Yes, but not until after we have served breakfast.M: Will that be soonF: Yes, right away. You must be hungry.M: Not very, but I would like a drink, please.F: I’ll bring you one. A coke, beer, juice ...M: Just water, please. Thanks for your help.F: It’s my pleasure. What did the man ask for().
A coke.
B. Water.
C. Beer.
绘声绘色、细致刻画、生动形象、幽默诙谐是创作生动导游词的要素。( )
A. 对
B. 错
The celebration of Veterans Day is held on November 11th every year in the United States. This day is set (36) to honor and remember the (37) men and women who have (38) their country, in any war and (39) peacetime. Veterans Day was first (40) Armistice Day. That day (41) the end of World War I. Thirty-five countries (42) in that war. An armistice was (43) on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, and this (44) the war was over. Many countries were (45) to hear that the war was over and that their soldiers would be coming home.An (46) American soldier was buried in Arlington National Cemetery (47) a hillside overlooking the Potomac River at 11:00 a.m. on November 11, 1921. His (48) is called the "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier". The (49) of the tomb is where the U.S. government (50) its annual Veterans Day (51) . On the same day, a soldier from France and a soldier from England were (52) also buried in their (53) countries, to give special (54) to the end of the war. In 1954, the U.S. Congress changed the name of the day (55) Armistice Day to Veterans Day. 41().
A. indicated
B. signaled
C. symbolized
D. highlighted