Many black parents, angered by the way their children were treated, accused the school of gross ingr
Many black parents, angered by the way their children were treated, accused the school of grossingratitude and cowardice.(重复)
Many black parents, angered by the way their children were treated, accused the school of grossingratitude and cowardice.(重复)
Many children were______by their parents as they are the only child in their family.
A.spoiled
B.damaged
C.hurt
D.destroyed
Dinosaur scientists can probably know whether dinosaurs were good parents by ______.
A.watching many kinds of animals
B.studying dinosaurs' living relatives
C.following the tracks left behind
D.working on dug-out dinosaur eggs
Which of the following is TRUE?
A.Drivers on the Basingstoke by-pass used to ignore the signs.
B.It is against the law to drive away when you have an accident.
C.Road construction is not one of the major causes of accidents.
D.A "black spot" is a part of the road where many accidents are easily to occur.
During the teenage years, one should learn to ______.
A.differ from others in as many ways as possible
B.get into the right season and become popular
C.find one's real self
D.rebel against parents and the popularity waves
Mr. Brown was a person who did not like to be different from other men. He【23】wore the same clothes as other men, ate the same food as other people, and【24】the same things as they did. A month【25】, Mr. Brown【26】a new black Crown 90Os. He was very pleased with it, and drove to【27】in it the very next morning. When he saw all the other Crown 900s, in front, behind and on both sides of him, he was【28】more pleased with his car.
Mr. Brown【29】his car in a big car-park (停车场) near the office building, and【30】to his office. But when he came back at five o'clock, there were so many black Crown 900s in the car-park that Mr. Brown did not know【31】car was his. He tried his【32】in some of the cars, but people【33】by gave him a look he did not like. So he stopped.
Mr. Brown could do【34】but wait nearly two hours until his car was the【35】black Crown 900 left in the car-park.
(36)
A.bus
B.car
C.bike
D.boat
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a means for schools to communicate with parents?
A.Social media.
B.Parent meetings.
C.Letters.
D.Email.
After World War Ⅱ city residents became richer and more prosperous. They had 【B9】______ children. They needed more 【B10】______ . They moved 【B11】______ their apartments in the city to buy their own homes. They bought houses in the suburbs-areas near a city 【B12】______ people lived. These are areas 【B13】______ many offices or factories. During the 1950s the American's "dream" 【B14】______ have a house in the suburbs.
Now things are changing. The children of the people who left the cities in 1950s are now 【B15】______ . They 【B16】______ their parents want to live in the cities. Many young professionals, doctors, lawyers, and teachers are moving 【B17】______ into the city. Many are single, others are married but often without children. They prefer the city 【B18】______ the suburbs because their jobs are there, they are afraid of the fuel 【B19】______ or they just enjoy the excitement and opportunities which the 【B20】______ offers.
A.people
B.city
C.cities
D.towns
Paragraph 1 is centered on______.
A.why freshmen put on weight in college
B.why freshmen worry about their weight
C.how the "freshman fifteen" gets its name
D.how the "freshman fifteen" amazes freshmen
【D10】
CUSTOMS OFFICER:NEXT... UH, YOUR PASSPORT PLEAS
E. WOMAN: OKAY. CUSTOMS OFFICER: UH, 【D8】______ WOMAN: I" M HERE TO ATTEND A TEACHING CONVENTION FOR THE FIRST PART OF MY TRIP, AND THEN I PLAN ON TOURING THE CAPITAL FOR A FEW DAYS. CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND WHERE WILL YOU BE STAYING? WOMAN: 【D9】______ CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND UH, WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR LUGGAGE? WOMAN:UH, WELL, JUST, JUST MY PERSONAL BELONGINGS, UR
N...CLOTHES, A FEW BOOKS, AND A CD PLAYER. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY. UH,【D10】______ WOMAN: SUR
E. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY...EVERYTHING" S FIN
E. UH, BY THE WAY, IS THIS YOUR FIRST VISIT TO THE COUNTRY? WOMAN:WELL,YES AND NO. ACTUALLY, I WAS BORN HERE WHEN MY PARENTS WERE WORKING IN THE CAPITAL MANY YEARS AGO, BUT THIS IS MY FIRST TRIP BACK SINCE THE
N. CUSTOMS OFFICER:WELL, ENJOY YOUR TRIP. WOMAN: THANKS. A. PLEASE OPEN YOUR BA
G.
B. DO YOU HAVE CARRY-ON LUGGAGE?
C. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF YOUR VISIT?
D. I"LL BE STAYING IN A ROOM AT A HOTEL DOWNTOWN FOR THE ENTIRE WEE
K.
【D9】
CUSTOMS OFFICER:NEXT... UH, YOUR PASSPORT PLEAS
E. WOMAN: OKAY. CUSTOMS OFFICER: UH, 【D8】______ WOMAN: I" M HERE TO ATTEND A TEACHING CONVENTION FOR THE FIRST PART OF MY TRIP, AND THEN I PLAN ON TOURING THE CAPITAL FOR A FEW DAYS. CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND WHERE WILL YOU BE STAYING? WOMAN: 【D9】______ CUSTOMS OFFICER:AND UH, WHAT DO YOU HAVE IN YOUR LUGGAGE? WOMAN:UH, WELL, JUST, JUST MY PERSONAL BELONGINGS, UR
N...CLOTHES, A FEW BOOKS, AND A CD PLAYER. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY. UH,【D10】______ WOMAN: SUR
E. CUSTOMS OFFICER:OKAY...EVERYTHING" S FIN
E. UH, BY THE WAY, IS THIS YOUR FIRST VISIT TO THE COUNTRY? WOMAN:WELL,YES AND NO. ACTUALLY, I WAS BORN HERE WHEN MY PARENTS WERE WORKING IN THE CAPITAL MANY YEARS AGO, BUT THIS IS MY FIRST TRIP BACK SINCE THE
N. CUSTOMS OFFICER:WELL, ENJOY YOUR TRIP. WOMAN: THANKS. A. PLEASE OPEN YOUR BA
G.
B. DO YOU HAVE CARRY-ON LUGGAGE?
C. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF YOUR VISIT?
D. I"LL BE STAYING IN A ROOM AT A HOTEL DOWNTOWN FOR THE ENTIRE WEE
K.