-- Could you change these pounds for dollars, please?
A、It doesn’t matter.
B、Do you want small bills or large?
C、That’s OK.
D、Hold on, please.
A、It doesn’t matter.
B、Do you want small bills or large?
C、That’s OK.
D、Hold on, please.
A.other
B.the other
C.others
D.another
A. Yes! I completely forgot about the flight! When is the plane leaving?
B. Could you call the hairstylist and change the appointment to tomorrow?
C. Oh. no! I made an appointment to get my hair cut then.
Can ballet change Lives?
21.____Last night I was worried,very worried. I had the job of going to watch amateur ballet dancers performing on stage with one of the UK's top professional ballet companies. A performance like this seemed very risky and! asked myself, 'Are they mad?'Before I tell you the answer,I'll tell you why I had such big doubts.
22.____The idea of mixing amateur and professional dancers started a couple of years ago when two friends with very different jobs found a way of working together. One of the men had created an award-winning TV series. Musicality ,in which amateurs trained to perform. in the musical Chicago. The other man runs a charity called Youth at Risk which works with young people who have serious problems with aggression and antisocial behaviour. Although it was a risk, the two men thought they could make a TV programme in which ballet changed the lives of young people with problems.
23.____Their idea was this: if the young people could accept the strict discipline and challenge of ballet training,it would build their self-esteem and give them new confidence in themselves. The first step was to find suitable teenagers to take part and they asked teachers and youth workers already working professionally with young people at risk, to find candidates for the project. Through them 300 young people joined the programme and although about half dropped out,in the end sixty teenagers appeared on stage in the public performance.
24.____The ballet they chose was Sergei Prokofie's Romeo and Juliet ,choreographed by Sir Kenneth MacMillan. The story of Romeo and Juliet includes family conflict, the generation gap ,gangs, murder ,young love and teenage suicide so it is the perfect mirror for the lives of troubled young people in today's society.
25.____Going back to my original question: 'Are they mad?' The answer is definitely ‘no’. As soon as the ballet started, my worries disappeared. It was amazing how these unlikely dancers were magically transformed into their characters. At the end of the evening I was left with this thought: 'ballet can change lives'. It is a dancing cure, not a talking cure; it is silent so it stops arguments.
A. Why I love going to the ballet
B. Where the idea came from
C. Why I was worried
D. Romeo and Juliet is the perfect choice
E. A new star is born in Chicago
F. How they found the young people
G. My final thoughts
H. A dancer's life
What did the science professors learn after the experiment?
A.They should change the way they teach.
B.A poem could be explained in clear definitions.
C.A poetry class could be more informative.
D.Their teaching was an enjoyable experienc
The sentence in the sixth paragraph "no one could pass on his name" may mean that ______.
A.no one could change his name by himself
B.no one could give his name to a son
C.no one could give his name away
D.no one could give up his name
______, he will not change his mind.
A.As you may object
B.May you as object
C.Object may you as
D.Object as you may
A.that
B.who
C.which
D.what
It could be inferred from the passage that
A.men and women will never share the same goals
B.some men will be willing to change their traditional male roles
C.most men will be happy to share some of the household responsibilities with their wives
D.more American households are done by women than ever before