A.He stayed in bed.B.He tried to get outside.C.He cried for help.
A.He stayed in bed.
B.He tried to get outside.
C.He cried for help.
D.He hided in the kitchen.
A.He stayed in bed.
B.He tried to get outside.
C.He cried for help.
D.He hided in the kitchen.
A.He studied cartooning.
B.He stayed at home.
C.He went abroad.
D.He worked for a company.
A.He's spoken to him on the phone.
B.He stayed in his apartment one summer.
C.He went on a summer trip with him.
D.He used to work with him.
A.He should have made an appointment.
B.He should have called to cancel his appointment.
C.He should have come for his appointment.
D.He should have stayed at home until he was well.
M: Well, I made a mistake about the room number and stayed in room 415 for an hour waiting.
Q: What do we learn about Jerry?
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A.He stayed in a room on the third floor for an hour.
B.He was absent when the discussion was being held.
C.Nobody but the woman noticed that he was absent.
D.He did not leave room 405 until an hour had passed.
M: Not at all. I was born in Spain, but I came to the United States when I was a teenager. And I stayed in London for two years when in college.
Q: What can we learn about Mr. Robbins?
(16)
A.He grew up in England.
B.He was born in Spain.
C.He spent his teen years in London.
D.He went to a college in the USA.
M: Not at all. I was born in Spain, but I came to the United States when I was a teenager. And I stayed in London for two years when in college.
Q: What can we learn about Mr. Robbins?
(16)
A.He was born in Spain.
B.He grew up in England.
C.He spent his teen years in London.
D.He went to a college in the USA.
听力原文: One winter day in 1891 a class at a training school in Massachusetts U. S. A. , went into the gym for their daily exercises. Since the football season had ended, most of the young men felt they were in for a boring time. But their teacher, James Nesmith had other ideas. He had been working for a long time on a new game that would have the excitement of American football. Nesmith showed the men a basket he had hung at each end of the gym and explained that they were going to use a round European football. At first everybody tried to throw the ball into the basket no matter where he was standing. "Pass! Pass!" Nesmith kept shouting, blowing his whistle to stop the excited players. Slowly they began to understand what was wanted of them.
The problem with the new game, which was soon called basketball, was getting the ball out of the basket. They used ordinary food baskets with bottoms and the ball of course stayed inside. At first someone had to climb up every time a basket was scored. It was several years before someone came up with the idea of removing the bottom of the basket and letting the ball fall through. There have been many changes in the rules since then and basketball has become one of the world's most popular sports.
(34)
A.He took them to watch a basketball game.
B.He trained them to play European football.
C.He let them compete in getting balls out of a basket.
D.He taught them to play an exciting new game.
听力原文: One winter day in 1891, a class at a training school in Massachusetts, USA, went into the gym for their daily exercises. Since the football season had ended, most of the young men felt they were in for a boring time. But 28 their teacher, James Naismith, had other ideas. He had been working for a long time on a new game that would have the excitement of American football. Naismith showed the men a basket he had hung at each end of the gym, and explained that they were going to use a round European football. At first everybody tried to throw the ball into the basket no matter where he was standing. “Pass! Pass!” Naismith kept shouting blowing his whistle to stop the excited players. Slowly, they began to understand what was wanted of them. The problem with the new game, which was soon called “basket”, was getting the ball out of the basket. They used ordinary food baskets with bottoms, and the ball, of course, stayed inside. At first, someone had to climb up every time a basket was scored. It was several years before someone came up with the idea of removing the bottom of the basket and letting the ball fall through. There have been many changes in the rules since then, and basketball has become one of the world’s most popular sports.
(34)
A.He took them to watch a basketball game.
B.He trained them to play European football.
C.He let them compete in getting balls out of a basket.
D.He taught them to play an exciting new game.
听力原文: One winter day in 1891, a class at a training school in Massachusetts, U. S. A. , went into the gym for their daily exercises. Since the football season had ended, most of the young man felt they were in for a boring time. But their teacher, James Naismith had other ideas. He had been working for a long time on a new game that would have the excitement of the American football (33) . Naismith showed the men a basket he had hung at the each end of the gym, and explained that they were going to use a round European football. At first everybody tried to throw the ball into the basket no matter where he was standing. "Pass! Pass? Naismith kept shouting, blowing his whistle to stop the excited players. Slowly, they began to understand what was wanted of them. The problem with the new game, which was soon called "basketball ", was getting the ball out of the basket (34) . They used ordinary food baskets with bottoms and the ball, of course, stayed inside. At first, someone had to climb up every time a basket was scored. It was several years before someone came up with the idea of removing the bottom of the basket and letting the ball fall through (35) . There have been many changes in the rules since then, and basketball has become one of the world’s most popular sports.
(34)
A.He took them to watch a basketball game.
B.He trained them to play European football.
C.He let them compete in getting balls out of a basket.
D.He taught them to play an exciting new game.
听力原文: Henry Smith taught science at the City School. Once he went to a bookstore and bought some books, most of which were expensive ones. He left them in his car in a quiet street. Then he went and bought some other things at other shops. At 6 o'clock he came back to the car. One window was open, and the books were gone! Henry drove back to his home on Lake Street. That night he wrote a letter to a newspaper. The next day he went to the police. On Friday people read an advertisement in the newspaper:
BOOK WANTED
Have you any books that you no longer want? I buy old and modern books. Open all day on Saturdays. Henry Smith, 18 Lake Street.
Henry stayed at home on Saturday. His first visitor came at 8 o'clock. Henry took him to the kitchen. At half past nine, another man arrived. He had a bag under his arm.
"Mr. Smith?" the man asked.
"That's right," Henry said. "Can I help you?"
"I have some good books. You buy books, don't you?"
"Yes, bring them in. I'll have a look at them."
Soon the books were on the dining-table. "Come in now," Henry called out, "and bring the list."
A policeman came into the dining-room. He read the rifles on the books and then those on the list in his hand. They were the same.
"Come with me, sir," the policeman said to the man.
(30)
A.He bought them from Henry.
B.He bought them at a bookstore.
C.He found them lying in a quiet street.
D.He took them from a car.