相關(guān)習(xí)題
 0  17215  17223  17229  17233  17239  17241  17245  17251  17253  17259  17265  17269  17271  17275  17281  17283  17289  17293  17295  17299  17301  17305  17307  17309  17310  17311  17313  17314  17315  17317  17319  17323  17325  17329  17331  17335  17341  17343  17349  17353  17355  17359  17365  17371  17373  17379  17383  17385  17391  17395  17401  17409  97155 

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

18、It was Friday, the day of the field trip on which Miss Joan would take her class to pick apples.

Miss Joan enjoyed picking apples with her students. She smiled as she led her students to the bus that would take them to the Greenly Apple Orchard(果園).

The bus ride was bumpy(顛簸的) and the kids were a little noisy, but still Miss Joan was smiling.

The bus stopped in front of the Greenly Apple Orchard and the class got off quickly and quietly. Miss Joan made sure everyone was there. “What a glorious, sunny, apple picking day,” Miss Joan announced with her grandest smile.

Mr. Greenly was there to greet them. “Let’s see, there are eighteen children and two adults at three dollars each. That will be sixty dollars, please.”

Miss Joan held up the brochure in her hand. “It says that the price is two dollars each,” she pointed out. “That’s what I collected from everyone.”

“We’ve had to raise the price,” Mr. Greenly stated.

“You sent me this brochure after we made our reservation,” Miss Joan complained, “and it says two dollars!”

“Miss Joan, if you look at the bottom of this brochure,” Mr. Greenly said, “you’ll notice very important statement.”

Sure enough, in very tiny letters, it said, “Prices are subject to change without notice.”

Miss Joan was determined to keep her good mood. She took a twenty dollars bill out of her own purse and handed it to Mr. Greenly with the forty dollars she had in an envelope.

“Now children, do you all have your baskets?” Miss Joan called out. “Remember, each of you can pick as many apples as possible.”

Mr. Greenly said, “You can’t pick as many apples as possible.”

“I beg your pardon!” Miss Joan was not smiling now. “The brochure says, ‘ALL YOU CAN PICK’!”

Mr. Greenly pointed to the tiniest letters Miss Joan had ever almost seen. It also says, “Terms(條款) and conditions of group reservations are subject to change without notice.”

Miss Joan’s good mood was now history. She didn’t want to set a bad example for her students, so she said in a calm and quiet voice, “We’re going home, give me our money back, please.”

60. The phrase“subject to change without notice” suggests________.

A. Mr. Greenly could change the terms at will

B. the customers should read the brochure carefully

C. Mr. Greenly could determine what apples to be picked

D. the customers should be informed beforehand

61. The students could not pick as many apples as they would like because________.

A. they were children                 B. there were not enough apples

C. they had made a group reservation   D. they would eat up too many apples

62.“Miss Joan’s good mood was now history” (the last paragraph) means ________.

   A. Miss Joan had been happy until that moment

   B. Miss Joan was no longer interested in history

   C. Miss Joan taught her students the history of the orchard

   D. Miss Joan was good at concealing her feelings

63. What can we learn about Miss Joan from the story?

A. She did not read the brochure carefully.

B. She made a reservation after seeing the brochure.

C. She lost her temper in the end.     

D. She didn’t know how to complain.

   

試題詳情

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

17、                             A

In Washington D.C., 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is a very special address. It is the address of the White House, the home of the president of the United States.

Originally the White House was gray and was called the presidential Palace. It was built from 1792 to 1800. At this time, the city of Washington itself was being built. It was to be the nation’s new capital city. George Washington, the first president, and Pierre Charles L'Enfant, a French engineer, chose the place for the new city. L'Enfant then planned the city. The president's home was an important part of the plan.

A contest was held to pick a design for the president's home. An architect named James Hoban won. He designed a large three-story house of gray stone.

President Washington never lived in the Presidential Palace. The first president to live there was John Adams, the second president of the United States, and his wife Mrs.Adams did not really like her new house. In her letters, she often complained about the cold. Fifty fireplaces were not enough to keep the house warm.

In 1812 the United States and Britain went to war. In 1814 the British invaded Washington. They burned many buildings, including the Presidential Palace.

After the war James Hoban, the original architect, partially rebuilt the president’s home. To cover the marks of the fire, the building was painted white. Before long it became known as the White House.

The White House is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United States. Every year more than 1.5 million visitors go through the five rooms that are open to the public.

56. The White House was built in Washington_____.

A. because a French engineer was invited to design it

B. because President George Washington liked to live in it

C. because the British invaders lived in it in1812-1814

D. because it was to be the nation’s capital city

57. The president’s home and the city of Washington were______.

A. built by the American army              B. built by the British troops

C. planed by George Washington           D. planned by the French

58. The original home of the president needed to be rebuilt______.

A. because John Adams’ wife did not like it

B. because it was cold in winter even with 50 fireplace

C. because it had been burned down during the war

D. because George Washington was not willing to live in it

59. The new presidential home was painted white to ______.

A. cover the marks of fire             B. attract tourist from France

C. to please Mrs. John Adams         D. keep it warm in winter

           

試題詳情

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

15、After the rich man heard the touching story, he _____ most of his money to charity.

A. gave in      B. gave off      C. gave away      D. gave out

評(píng)卷人

得分

 

 

二、完型填空

 

(每空? 分,共? 分)

 

 

試題詳情

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

14、A good advertisement, ____ people attach positive meanings, can contribute to the sales of a product.

A. for which     B. to which       C. of which        D. on which

試題詳情

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

13、It is ______ Tom often breaks the school rules _____ makes his teacher unsatisfied with him.

A. what; that     B. that; what     C. that; that     D. which ; that

試題詳情

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

12、 --- Could you be so kind as to close the window?

   ---- ______.

A. With pleasure.    B. Go ahead.     C. Yes, please.    D. That’s ok.

試題詳情

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

11、 Statistics show that men have ______ as women do for every mile they drive.

    A. serious accidents as twice many       B. twice as many serious accidents

    C. twice serious accidents as many       D. serious accidents as many twice

試題詳情

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

10、---- It was the drug, not the disease, that killed the boy.

   ---- He would be still alive today if he ______ that drug.

    A. not take     B. shouldn’t have taken    C. didn’t take   D. hadn’t taken

試題詳情

科目: 來(lái)源:gzyy 題型:

9、 It really seemed ages ___ the police came on the scene and cleared away the damaged

    A. before         B. after       C. when           D. as

試題詳情


同步練習(xí)冊(cè)答案