Where did you go in Xi’ an?
How did you go to Xi’ an?
What do you think of Xi’ an?
When would you like to visit Xi’ an again?
第1题:
--- What did you think of the film?
--- _________.
A. I thought it was really great
B. No, thank you.
C. I’d rather go back home
第2题:
--- ______?
--- I’ve never been there but I hope to go there in the future.
A. Have you been to America
B. Where are you going for holiday
C. What did you do last week
第3题:
-Where did you go for your holiday?-Two years ago.
A. Right
B. Wrong
第4题:
Your phone looks good!()?
Yes, it is a Smartphone.
A. Can I have a look
B. Where did you buy it?
C. What's it?
第5题:
A: Yes, help yourself
B: Yes, you could
C: Yes, go on
D: Yes, you may use
第6题:
– You know what, Linda got married yesterday! --______________.
A、Are you serious?
B、When?
C、Where did she go?
D、Thank you for telling me.
第7题:
Philip: Hello! Is that you, Tom?
Tom: Yes, (56)
Philip: I can't believe I (57) you at last. And what have you been doing?
Tom: Yeah, I haven't been home a lot lately. And I've had a lot of work and social engagements. Oh,
Philip, (58) to London?
Philip: I just came back about a week ago, I (59) by phone several times, but you were not in.
Tom: Sorry, Sorry. Did you have a nice holiday, then?
Philip: Lovely. I went to Scotland and traveled around.
Tom: (60) ! I need a holiday indeed.
Philip: Well, I suppose so.
Tom: Oh , somebody's at the door. I have to go. And I have to say " good-bye'. Nice talking to you.
Philip: Same here, bye-bye.
56.
A. when did you get back
B. What a surprise I got
C. How I admire you
D. I am Tom
E. got hold of
F. got through
G. this is Tom
H. tried to contact you
第8题:
第9题:
So,()this weekend, Kate? Oh, Diane and I went for a drive in the country.
Awhat did you do
Bhow well did you play
Chow good were you
Dwhen did you go
第10题:
Do you think this is a nice place?()
第11题:
1
2
3
4
第12题:
what did you do
how well did you play
how good were you
when did you go
第13题:
--- ____?
一I’ve never been there but I hope to go there in the future.
A.Where are you going for holiday
B.Have you been to America
C.What did you do last week
第14题:
一____________?
一I’v never been there but I hope to go there in the future.
A .Where are you going for holiday
B. Have you been to America
C. What did you do last week
第15题:
A.Oh, I’m sorry that you did.
B.How foolish of you to do so.
C.The wrong message? Oh, yes, you did!
D.Oh, that’s all right.Please be careful next time, though.
第16题:
A、Yes, help yourself.
B、It doesn’t matter.
C、Yes, you may borrow.
D、Yes, go on.
第17题:
Do you think I can use your pen? ________.
A. Yes, go on
B. No, do please
C. Yes, you could
D. But I'm using it myself
第18题:
In what courses did your worst grades? Why? How do you think that will affect your performance on the job?
第19题:
第20题:
第21题:
So,()this weekend, Kate? Oh, Diane and I went for a drive in the country.
第22题:
To face the music
Like every
language, American English is full of special expressions, phrases that come
from the day-to-day life of the people and develop in their own way. Our
expression today is "to face the music".
When someone
says, "well, I guess I’ll have to face the music," it does not mean he’s
planning to go to the concert. It is something far less pleasant, like being
called in by your boss to explain why you did this and did that, and why you
didn’t do this or that. Sour music indeed, but it has to be faced. At sometime
or another, every one of us has had to face the music, especially as children.
We can all remember father’s angry voice, "I want to talk to you." and only
because we did not obey him. What an unpleasant business it was!
The phrase "to face the music" is familiar to every American,
young and old. It is at least 100 years old. And where did this expression come
from The first explanation comes from the American novelist, James Fenimore
Looper. He said, in 1851, that the expression was first used by actors while
waiting in the wings to go on the stage. When they got their cue to go on, they
often said, "Well, it’s time to face the music." And that was exactly what they
did-facing the orchestra which was just below them. And an actor might be
frightened or nervous as he moved on to the stage in front of an audience that
might be friendly or perhaps hostile, especially if he forgot his lines. But he
had to go out. If he did not, there would be no play. So the expression "to face
the music "come to mean "having to go through something, no matter how
unpleasant the experience might be, because you knew you had no
choice."
Other explanations about the expression go back to the
army. When the men faced an inspection by their leader, the soldiers would be
worried about how well they looked. Was their equipment clean, shinny enough to
pass the inspection Still the men had to go out and face the music of the band
as well as the inspection. What else could they do
Another
army explanation is more closely related to the idea of facing the results and
accepting the responsibility for something that should not have been done. As,
for example when a man is forced out of the army because he did something
terrible, he is dishonored. The band does not play. Only the drums tap a sad,
slow beat. The soldier is forced to leave, facing such music as it is and facing
the back of his horse.How many ways does the phrase "to face the music" comes from
第23题:
Where do you want to spend your vacation?
Why do you look so upset?
How did you do in the exams?
May I have the pleasure of your presence at our party?