In the play, she is an office lay, _______ of her good friend’s success in career.
A.jealous
B.confident
C.afraid
D.kind
A.jealous
B.confident
C.afraid
D.kind
A.He wouldn't see the play as often as she had.
B.He likes the play better than she does.
C.It is greater to see a shorter play.
D.It is worthwhile to see the play over five times.
A.Because she could play computer games.
B.Because she could play online games.
C.Because she could become ever richer.
D.Because she could become a computer programmer.
A.jealous
B.confident
C.afraid
A.He was a close friend of her family.
B.He fell in love with her.
C.He realized she was so good.
D.He wanted her to play for his music.
听力原文:M: I knew Linda played the piano, but I didn't know she played the guitar:
W: Neither did I, It seems she just picked it up on her own over this summer.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(13)
A.Linda made her own guitar.
B.Linda taught herself to play the piano.
C.Linda taught herself to play the guitar.
D.Linda doesn't have much talent for music.
听力原文:M: I knew Mary played the piano.but I didn't know she played the guitar.
W: Neither did I.It seems she just picked it up on her own,over the summer.She does have an artistic talent.
Q: What can we learn about Mary from the conversation?
(15)
A.Mary doesn't have much talent for the piano.
B.Mary taught herself to play the guitar.
C.Mary prefers to play the guitar now.
D.Mary got the guitar unexpectedly on her way home.
A.Because the violin was too expensive.
B.Because the violin was too big for her.
C.Because she was too young to play the violin.
D.Because her mother wanted her to play the piano.
W:I'd like to.Any way my basketball lesson was cancelled,so as long as l can go swimming at 7 p.m. That's OK.
Q:What will the woman do this afternoon?
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A.She will play basketball.
B.She will go to see Lily.
C.She will go swimming.
D.She will play volleyball.
It was a lovely spring day. We could see dandelions popping through the grass in bunches, as if a painter had touched our landscape with bits of gold. I watched my mother carelessly bend down by one of the bunches. "I think I am going to dig up all these weeds," she said. "From now on, we'll have only roses in this garden. "
"But I like dandelions," I protested. "All flowers are beautiful — even dandelions!" My mother looked at me seriously. "Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn't it?" she asked thoughtfully. I nodded. "And that is true of people, too," she added.
When I realized that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth.
"But you will be a beautiful narrator," she said, reminding me of how much I loved to read stories aloud to her.
Over the next few weeks, with her continuous encouragement, I learned to take pride in the role. The big day finally came. A few minutes before the play, my teacher came over to me. "Your mother asked me to give this to you," she said, handing me a dandelion. After the play, I took home the flower, laughing that I was perhaps the only person who would keep such a weed.
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A.Mainly because she felt nervous on the stage.
B.Mainly because she lost her interest in that role.
C.Mainly because she preferred the role of the narrator.
D.Mainly because she had difficulty memorizing her words.