When he first started in university, he really felt at ______ with his major--economics.A.
When he first started in university, he really felt at ______ with his major--economics.
A.shore
B.bank
C.ocean
D.sea
When he first started in university, he really felt at ______ with his major--economics.
A.shore
B.bank
C.ocean
D.sea
Q: What did Ben Carson classmates and teachers think about him when he was first in school?
A.Careless.
B.Stupid.
C.Brave.
D.Active.
A.This is the first time for the man to wear a tie.
B.He looks wonderful when he is not wearing a tie.
C.The design of the tie doesn't look so nice.
D.This is the first time for the man to choose a tie with this kind of design.
How did Freling feel when he first planned solar chip irrigation systems for Benin?
A. He was optimistic about the future.
B. He was very excited about the prospect.
C. He didn't know whether it would be feasible or not.
D. He was only worried that the technology was not economical yet.
A.habit
B.passion
C.passionate
A.She was the first woman to lead a big U. S. publishing company.
B.She got her first job as a teacher at the University of Chicago.
C.She committed suicide because of her mental disorder.
D.She took over her father's position when he died.
A.He was hiding from the storm under a tree.
B.He awoke with his face in a puddle of water.
C.He was happy when he saw his wife for the first time in nine years.
D.The exact time when he became blind.
The first paragraph tells us that the author ________.
A) was born to a naturalist’s family
B) lost his hearing when he was a child
C) didn’t like his brothers and sisters
D) was interested in flowers and insects in his childhood
We can infer from this passage that ______.
A.Mr. Potato Head "got married" when he was in his forties
B.Mr. Potato Head was first designed as a toy that can be eaten
C.the non-toy factories began to make Mr. Potato Head toys at last to earn money
D.Mr. Potato Head was nothing more than loved by children nowadays
A) he’s never before studied
B) he couldn’t before study
C) he would never before study
D) he hasn’t before studied
听力原文: When Colonel Harland Sanders retired at the age of 65,he had little to show for himself,except an old Caddie roadster,a $105 monthly pension check,and a recipe for chicken.
Knowing he couldn't live on his pension,he took his chicken recipe in hand,got behind the wheel of his van, and set out to make his fortune.His first plan was to sell his chicken recipe to restaurant owners, who would in rum pay him some money for every piece of chicken they sold--5 cents per chicken.The first restaurateur he called on turned him down.
So did the second.
So did the third.
In fact,the first 1008 sales calls Colonel Sanders made ended in rejection.Still,he continued to call on owners as he traveled across the USA,sleeping in his car to save money.Prospect number 1009 gave him his first"yes".
After two years of making daily sales he had signed up a total of five restaurants.Still the Colonel pressed on,knowing that he had a great chicken recipe and that someday the idea would catch on.
Of course,you know how the story ends.The idea DID catch on.By 1963 the Colonel had 600 restaurants across the country selling his secret recipe of Kentucky Fried Chicken with 11 herbs and spices.
What does the speaker say about Colonel Harland Sanders when he retired?
A.He had no pension.
B.He had a great car.
C.He was right at the age of 56.
D.He owned a recipe for chicken.