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Who were the earliest people living in North America?
A.The Spanish.
B.The English.
C.The Negroes.
D.The Indians.
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Who were the earliest people living in North America?
A.The Spanish.
B.The English.
C.The Negroes.
D.The Indians.
B.Oliver Cromwell
C.Prince Rupert
D.William Joyce
The people who left their homes were ______.
A.told about their houses
B.entertained
C.silly
D.very worried about their houses
People who came to the bar were ______.
A.mostly salesmen
B.mostly passengers
C.only conductors
D.only visitors
B.Were Lei Feng
C.Lei Feng was
D.Lei Feng were
A. normal
B. concrete
C. permanent
D. primary
The writer of this article may agree with which of the following?
A.The guest who ate his peas with a knife.
B.The other guests who were amused or shocked.
C.The host who picked up his knife and began eating in the same way.
D.None of the above.
From Paragraph Two we learn that some studies found______.
A.an overall better diet could bring wine drinkers health benefits
B.people who drink beer were likely to get rid of cancer and heart diseases
C.a small amount of alcohol would lead to a better health of beer drinkers
D.shoppers who bought wine in supermarkets were usually better off financially
The officer allowed ______.
A.the students to fly the plane all the time
B.all students to fly the plane
C.the students who were not frightened to fly on their own
D.some students to fly a little while
Why did the scientists at the University of California make the experiment?
A.To help children in hospital recover from their illness.
B.To look for the evidence of laughter's power in women patients.
C.To test the effect of laughter on children who were seriously ill.
D.To see whether laughter could replace some active exercises.
As a young man, Twain held many jobs. He was a printer, a good miner, and, for a time, he was a riverboat pilot. During his pilot days, he adopted the name Mark Twain. This was a term used by the boatmen to mean that the water measured two fathoms, or twelve feet, which was deep enough for safe passage.
Finally Twain became a successful writer. He traveled a great deal, writing and speaking, and became very popular both in the United States and in Europe.
Twain's style. of writing was simple and direct. Among the things he wrote about were superstitious(迷信的)people and people who were easily fooled. He used his unusual gift for humor to write about many things of importance.
Generally speaking, this article is about ______.
A.a riverboat pilot
B.a printer
C.a gold miner
D.a famous writer
Mom is always there; she had soup ready in the breakfast room by the time that Ann and Jim and I get home. Ann and Jim have never gone in for the cafeteria, either. Our house in only about a ten-minute walk from the school building, so we can make it back in plenty of time.
There's something about eating in the cafeteria--and not leaving the high school from morning until afternoon -- that feels a little like being in prison. By the end of the morning, I've got to get out of the building. And Mom never seems to mind fixing lunch for us; she never suggests that we eat in the cafeteria.
It's really the only time we have to be alone with her. In the morning Dad's there, and by the time I get home after messing around(混时间) after school, he's usually at home from work. So the time that Mom and I talk together is usually at lunch.
I feel sorry for the students who eat in the cafeteria every day. It would drive me mad, I don't know if their moms just don't like to cook for them in the middle of the day, or if they actually like the cafeteria and the cafeteria food.
When the author was in junior high school, ______.
A.he never ate in the cafeteria
B.he ate in the cafeteria sometimes but not often
C.he always went back for lunch
D.he often ate in the cafeteria