【題目】Bill ________ Mary in 2005 .
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【題目】一Could you the computer for me, dear? I want to check my e-mails.
—Certainly, I'll do it right away.
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【題目】Some small shops in Britain usually close for hour at lunchtime.
A. an; the B. a; 不填
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A. me; your B. my; your C.me; yours D. my; yours
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【題目】Please buy some ___ and ____ for me.
A. potato chips;chocolates B. potato chip;chocolates
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【題目】閱讀以上信息, 用恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~完成下面的短文, 每空一詞。
Books written in the Gothic(哥特式) style are popular all over the world. A feature of these books is that they usually mix fiction, horror and death. They have romantic scenes at times. Gothic style books first appeared in the late 1700s in Great Britain. They were especially popular during Victorian times(1837-1901). Many of s novels we read today, such as Jane Eyre and Frankenstein, are from that time period.
Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by British author Robert Louis Stevenson(1850-1894) is a famous Gothic novel.
One of the story's most important characters is Dr Jekyll, a doctor with a kind heart who lives in London. He and his close friend Mr. Utterson often have dinner together. But one day, Utterson notices Dr. Jekyll behaving strangely after asking him about a crime that happened outside Dr. Jekyll's house. He says that a young girl had been killed by a man. The police believe lat the man may have committed many crimes, but they couldn't find any clues. Mr. Utterson shows great interest in the case, only to find out that the murderer is Dr Jekyll himself.
In fact, Dr Jekyll had invented a kind of medicine that turned him into Mr. Hyde, an evil (邪惡)man. He believed that all humans have an evil side. He wanted to see if he could move the evil part away from the good part.
In the book, the author shows human's dual(雙重的)nature. People can have both an evil side and a good side, just like Dr Jekyll: He looks kind on the outside, but he can also be a cold-blooded murderer on the inside. The author uses detailed comparisons and, descriptions to explain the way both sides of Dr Jekyll work Because of this, the novel turned out to be a successful one and has been spoken highly of by thousands of millions of readers since it was published. It has been made into over 120 stage and film versions(版本) so far.
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Gothic Books and Dr Jekyll and. Mr Hyde
Gothic books are popular around the world for they often mix fiction, horror, death and romance together. This kind of books first appeared in the late 【1】 century. One of the famous Gothic novels is Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by British author Robert Louis, Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll, one of the story's most important characters, believes everyone has an evil side and a good. side. He 【2】 if an evil side could be moved away from a good side. So he invented a. kind of medicine which made him 【3】 Mr. Hyde after taking it. Then he committed many crimes. The book shows humans' dual nature and 【4】 how the evil side and the good side work by comparing and describing. The novel turned out to be a big success and it has won high 【5】from thousands of millions of readers. There also have been many stage and versions of the novel.
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【1】The passage mainly shows us ________.
A.how to make hot dogsB.what the history of hot dogs is
C.how to sell hot dogsD.what people like hot dogs for
【2】It’s believed that the name “Hot Dog” was created by ________.
A.Tad DorganB.Charles Feltman
C.Chris AheD.Johann Georghehner
【3】From the passage, we can know that ________.
A.New Yorkers like eating hot dogs most in the World.
B.Germans eat about 150 million hot dogs each July 4th.
C.A world record says someone ate 73 hot dogs in 10 minutes.
D.About 21 million hot dogs were sold in America in the 1860s.
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【題目】She likes reading books and magazines and she ______to become a writer, however her father______ her to be a businesswoman.
A. hope; expect
B. hopes; expects
C. expect; hope
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【題目】 Listen! Someone______ an English song now.
A. sings B. sang C. is singing D. was singing
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