A man from New York is suing four big fast-food companies. Caesar Barber is going to court
What does the word" suing" in the first sentence mean?
A.Attacking.
B.Mentioning.
C.Complaining about.
D.Taking a legal action against.
What does the word" suing" in the first sentence mean?
A.Attacking.
B.Mentioning.
C.Complaining about.
D.Taking a legal action against.
This is an article ______.
A.on aviation history
B.about a man called Lindbergh and his plane
C.about a famous flight across the Atlantic
D.about how to go to Paris from New York by plane
—I drove from New York yesterday. —What time ______ Boston?
A.did you reach
B.have you reached
C.you reached
D.you have reached
Af-ter he took off from New York, he ______.
A.flew along the coastline for quite a long time
B.immediately turned towards the open ocean
C.ran into freezing fog and ice over the Atlantic
D.found it was already getting dark
A. Gate Two
B.the gate two
C.the two gate
D.Second Gate
【D8】
INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF
E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.
M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN
G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM
M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR
E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW
N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC
E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL
E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS
B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN
D.
C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.
D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.
【D9】
INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF
E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.
M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN
G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM
M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR
E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW
N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC
E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL
E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS
B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN
D.
C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.
D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.
【D10】
INTERVIEWER: HOW LONG DID YOU LIVE IN THE STATES? INTERVIEWEE: I WAS THERE FOR TWO YEARS, IN NEW YORK, AND I ENJOYED IT TREMENDOUSLY. WHAT I LIKED BEST WAS THAT I COULD WORK AND STILL LEAD A NORMAL LIF
E. I MEAN, THE SHOPS ARE OPEN TILL 10:00P.
M. INTERVIEWER: ALL SHOPS? INTERVIEWEE: YES, EVERYTHIN
G. FOOD SHOPS, CHEMISTS, AND DEPARTMENT STORES.【D8】______AND ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, ONLY THE BANKS ARE SHUT. INTERVIEWER: I SEE, EM
M...DO YOU THINK NEW YORK IS AS MULTINATIONAL AS LONDON? INTERVIEWEE: OH, THAT"S FOR SUR
E. BUT IT" S NOT AS MIXED【D9】______LIKE THERE"S RUSSIAN, THE GERMAN SECTION AND CHINA TOW
N. BUT I THINK THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THESE TWO CITIES WAS THE HEIGHT OF THE PLAC
E. EVERYTHING WAS UP IN THE BIG APPL
E. WE LIVED ON THE THIRTY-FIFTH FLOOR. AND OF COURSE EVERYTHING IS FASTER AND THE NEW YORKERS ARE MUCH RUDER. INTERVIEWER: OH! IN WHAT WAY? INTERVIEWEE: WELL, PUSHING IN THE STREET, FIGHTS ABOUT GETTING ON THE BUS,【D10】______AND OF COURSE THE TAXI DRIVERS! NEW YORK TAXI DRIVERS MUST BE THE RUDEST IN THE WORLD! A. NATIONALITIES STAY IN THEIR OWN AREAS
B. PEOPLE DON"T QUEUE LIKE THEY DO HERE IN ENGLAN
D.
C. CULTURES VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY.
D. SOME SUPERMARKETS ARE OPEN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY.
For many of us summer is a special time for forming new friendships. Today millions of Americans vacation abroad, and they go not only to see new sights but also with the hope of meeting new people. No one really expects a vacation trip to produce a close friend, but the beginning of a friendship is possible.
The word "friend" can be applied to a wide range of relationships—to someone one has known for a few weeks in a new place, to a fellow worker, to a childhood playmate, to a man or woman, to a trusted confidant (知己) .
The reasons why many Americans move from place to place are as follows except______.
A.saving money
B.getting a better job
C.going to college
D.finding a place to spend the rest of the life
【D4】
TRAVEL AGENT:FREEDOM TRAVEL. HOW MAY I HELP YOU? CALLER: YES, I" D LIKE TO MAKE A FLIGHT RESERVATION FOR THE TWENTY-THIRD OF THIS MONT
H. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. 【D1】______ CALLER:WELL. I"M FLYING TO HELSINKI, FINLAN
D. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. LET ME CHECK WHAT FLIGHTS ARE AVAILABL
E. AND WHEN WILL YOU BE RETURNING? CALLER:UH,WELL,【D2】______OH, AND I"D LIKE THE CHEAPEST FLIGHT AVAILABL
E. TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. LET ME SE
E. UM, HM
M... CALLER: YEAH? TRAVEL AGENT:WELL, THE PRICE FOR THE FLIGHT IS ALMOST DOUBLE THE PRICE YOU WOULD PAY IF YOU LEAVE THE DAY BEFOR
E. CALLER:WHOO. LET" S GO WITH THE CHEAPER FLIGHT.【D3】______ TRAVEL AGENT: IT" S ONLY $ 955. CALLER:ALRIGHT. WELL,【D4】______ TRAVEL AGENT:OKAY. THAT" S FLIGHT 1070 FROM SALT LAKE CITY TO NEW YORK, KENNEDY AIRPORT, TRANSFERRING TO FLIGHT 90 FROM KENNEDY TO HELSINK
I. A. BY THE WAY, HOW MUCH IS IT?
B. WHAT IS YOUR DESTINATION?
C. I"D LIKE TO CATCH A RETURN FLIGHT ON THE TWENTY-NINT
H.
D. LET" S GO WITH THAT.