It is known to everyone that no smoking ______ (permit)in the library.
It is known to everyone that no smoking ______ (permit)in the library.
It is known to everyone that no smoking ______ (permit)in the library.
A.It
B.As
C.That
D.What
A、know
B、knows
C、have known
D、has known
21. A. known B. clear C. obvious D. sure
22. A. would B. must C. might D. should
23. A. had B. ought C. used D. wanted
24. A. bicycle B. hill C. straw D. worker
25. A. when B. before C. while D. as
26. A. thinking B. suspecting C. expecting D. insisting
27. A. thoroughly B. through C. down D. up
28. A. carefully B. successfully C. obviously D. silently
29. A. return B. retreat C. retire D. rest
30. A. short while B. a period C. few minutes D. some time
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Every couDle who goes to the altar(圣坛)believes that they will make that trip onlyonce in their lives.They want the day to be perfect,and they are asking for much more than good weather.Thev want the most beautiful clothes,the freshest flowers.Moreover,her family who will foot the bill is not in any mood,to economize. A quick look at any bride magazine will reveal that plenty of attractive goods and services compete for a share of the wedding budget.Besides the obvious choices of rings,dresses,flowers,and photographs,there are the less apparent expenses:a lavish(奢侈的)cake,a rehearsal dinner,a reception,music fbr both the ceremony and the reception,tips,and even nadkins and matchbooks printed with the couple’s names and the wedding date. As the arrangements are generally complicated,there are plenty of services that can be hired to helD with the planning and execution of the every aspect of the wedding:planning the photographs,selecting the wedding rings,choosing the flowers,picking the honeymoon spot,and so on.One magazine lists over 350 such pamphlets published,of course,by businesses who have something to offer.Considering that weddings do more than l 2 billion dollars worth of business annually in the US alone,such activity isn’t surprising. What is surprising is that not one company dominates the industry.It seems that when people plan for a day as special to them as a weddin9,they resist standardization.They turn instead to the small local suppliers known to them or to their friends.Family members or friends often servee as Dhotographers,caterers and musicians.This.not only helps bring the wedding cost down,but makes it more personal. What about the couple that doesn’t want to take in this billion-dollar industry?They can go to eity hall and get married for less than the price of a hamburger.
What does the expression“this billion.dollar industry”refer to?
A.The budgets of weddings.
B.The business ofweddings.
C.The planning and execution of weddings
D.The high wedding expenses.
The first paragraph indicates that
A.eating chocolate is good for one"s heart
B.people doubt the good effect of eating chocolate
C.eating chocolate may prevent memory loss
D.people should not eat too much chocolate
A: Good morning.My name is Mr.Brown.I'm from Australia.Here is my card.
B: Thank you.I'm pleased to meet you, Mr.Brown.My name is Kathy Perless, the representative of GREen Textile Import and Export Corporation.
A: Pleased to meet you too, Ms.Perless.I travel a lot every year on business, but this is my first visit to your country.I must say I have been much impressed by your friendly people.
B: Thank you for saying so.Have you seen the exhibition halls? On display are most of our products, such as silk, woolen knitwear, cotton piece goods, and garments.
A: Oh, yes.I had a look yesterday.I found some of the exhibits to be fine in quality and beautiful in design.The exhibition has successfully displayed to me what your corporation handles.I've gone over the catalogue and the pamphlets enclosed in your last letter.I've got some idea of your exports.I'm interested in your silk blouses.
B: Our silk is known for its good quality.It is one of our traditional exports.Silk blouses are brightly colored and beautifully designed.They've met with great favor overseas and are always in great demand.
A: Some of them seem to be of the latest style.Now I've a feeling that we can do a lot of trade in this line.We wish to establish relations with you.
B: Your desire coincides with ours.
A: Concerning our financial position, credit standing and trade reputation, you may refer to Bank of Hong Kong, or to our local Chamber of Commerce or inquiry agencies.
B: Thank you for your information.As you know, our corporation is a state-owned one.We always trade with foreign countries on the basis of equality and mutual benefit.Establishing business relations between us will be to our mutual benefit.I have no doubt that it will bring about closer ties between us.
A: That sounds interesting.I'll send a fax home.As soon as I receive a definite answer, I'll make a specific inquiry.
B: We'll then make an offer as soon as possible.I hope a lot of business will be conducted between us.
A: So do I.
Henry's job was to examine cars which crossed the frontier to make 21______that theywere not smuggling (走私) anything into the country. Every evening, except at weekends,he 22______ see a factory worker coming up the hill towards the frontier, pushing a bicyclewith a big load of old straw on it. When the bicycle reached the frontier, Henry 23______ to stop the man and make him take the straw off and untie it. Then he would examine the24______ very carefully to see if he could find anything, after which he would look in all theman's pockets 25______ he let him tie the straw again. The man would then put it on his bicycle and go off down the hill with it. Although Henry was always 26______ to find gold or jewelry or other valuable things hidden in the straw, he never found any.
Then one evening, after he had looked 27______ the straw as usual, he said to him,"Listen. 1 know that you are smuggling things across this frontier. Won't you tell me what it is that you are bringing into the country so 28______ ? I' m an old man, and today's my last day on the job. Tomorrow I' m going to 29______. 1 promise that 1 shall not tell anyone if you tell me what you've been smuggling." The factory worker did not say anything for 30______.Then he smiled, turned to Henry and said quietly, "Bicycles. "
21. A. known B. clear C. obvious D. sure
22. A. would B. must C. might D. should
23. A. had B. ought C. used D. wanted
24. A. bicycle B. hill C. straw D. worker
25. A. when B. before C. while D. as
26. A. thinking B. suspecting C. expecting D. insisting
27. A. thoroughly B. through C. down D. up
28. A. carefully B. successfully C. obviously D. silently
29.A. return B. retreat C. retire D. rest
30. A. short while B. a period C. few minutes D. some time
A.A.
B.B.is known by
C.C.knows
D.D.has known to
E.E.is known to