Over the years, there have been plenty of proposals to______prosperity.A.bring backB.pick
Over the years, there have been plenty of proposals to______prosperity.
A.bring back
B.pick out
C.make out
D.act on
Over the years, there have been plenty of proposals to______prosperity.
A.bring back
B.pick out
C.make out
D.act on
B.western plunderers
C.tourists
D.all of above
A.错误
B.正确
A.100
B.500
C.1,000
D.5,000
B.less frequent
C.not unheard of
D.just usual
A) over
B) onto
C) in
D) on
The Golden Gate
A.looked very big
B.was an opening to gold for men looking for old years ago
C.was over San Francisco Bay
D.all A, B, and C
There is evidence that man is changing, ______.
A.he has been growing taller over the past 500 years
B.he has got stronger eyes than he ever had
C.his hair is getting thinner and thinner
D.his limbs are getting weaker because he tends to make less use of them
It can be concluded that ______.
A.raising the world's temperature only a few degrees would not do much harm to life on earth
B.lowering the world's temperature merely a few degrees would lead many major farming areas to disaster
C.almost no temperature variations have occurred over the past decade
D.the world's temperature will remain constant in the years to come
For how many generations had Harmers lived in the house by the time the brothers went to school?
A.Five.
B.Four.
C.Three.
D.Two.
In May 2001, after meeting with staff from the Center for Rural Affairs, the friends -- Louise Guy, Vicky Koch, Jeanette Pinkelan, Mary Rose Pinkelman and Violet Pinkelman -- opened a weekend market for vendors (小商贩) to sell handcrafts and local food.
"We felt like, what can we do to bring the community together?" says Mary Rose Pinkelman. "We decided to make a place to sell local goods." They set up shop in the church school, which, though closed for nearly 40 years, had been well maintained. The first weekend, 16 vendors took over an old classroom. The result was an instant hit. Today, the market draws up to 70 vendors -- who sell such items as homemade jellies, baked goods, hand-woven rugs, and farm-grown produce -- and what Pinkelman calls an unexpected number of visitors. In the process, the market has made St. James a destination again, putting it back on the state road map.
According to Paragraph 1, what fate was St. James, Nebraska suffering ?
A.The replacement of the church.
B.The disappearance from highway maps.
C.The closedown of the bar.
D.The set-up of a market.
【D9】
SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSI
N. 【D8】______ SPEAKER A: IS THE FARM BIG OR SMALL? SPEAKER B: IT" S NOT VERY BIG, BUT IT" S REALLY A NICE ON
E. I" D LIKE TO GO THERE ON SUMMER HOLIDAYS. SPEAKER A: I" M SURE YOU WILL ENJOY STAYING THER
E. WHAT DOES HE GROW ON THE FARM? SPEAKER B: 【D9】______ SPEAKER A: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO THERE? SPEAKER B: I"LL GO THERE AND HELP HIM PICK FRUIT. SPEAKER A: YOU"LL PICK FRUIT! IT SOUNDS FU
N. SPEAKER B: IT REALLY DOES. AND THE FRUITS ARE VERY DELICIOUS. I ENJOY THEM VERY MUC
H. SPEAKER A: ARE THEY SOLD HERE? SPEAKER B: OF COURS
E.【D10】______MY COUSIN WILL SEND THEM TO OTHER COUNTRIES SOME DAY, TOO. A. HE GROWS ORANGES, PEACHES AND GRAPES.
B. CAN YOU PICK FRUIT?
C. HE HAS A FARM IN THE COUNTRYSID
E.
D. AND THEY ARE ALSO SOLD IN MANY CITIES IN CHINA.