Susan:__________,Li.Can you tell me the correct time?Li:It’s exactly nineo clock by my wat
A.Pardon me
B.Excuse me
C.Sorry
D.Thanks
A.Pardon me
B.Excuse me
C.Sorry
D.Thanks
第1题
Who was saved first from the sea?
A.Mrs. Li.
B.Patsy Li.
C.The story doesn't say.
D.A Japanese.
第2题
Many months after, four thousand miles away, a group of United States Marines found a little Chinese girl. No one could tell how she had got there. She refused to talk or give her name. The captain who spoke Chinese named her Patsy Lee because he thought she looked like a white plum blossom.
When the New York Times told about the finding of "Patsy Lee", Mrs. Li's sister saw the news and wrote to her sister about it. Could Patsy Lee be the lost child Patsy Li? The mother made the long voyage to find out. The little "white plum blossom" was indeed her own Pasty Li.
According to the story, what does "Patsy Li" mean?
A.White apple blossom.
B.White peach blossom.
C.White pear blossom.
D.White plum blossom.
第5题
Susan Faludi disagreed with the prediction of the research in Newsweek.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第7题
A.Congratulations
B.That’s OK
C.Very good
D.It"s fine
第8题
I was halfway back to the cottage where my mother lived ______ Susan caught up with me.
A.when
B.while
C.until
D.though
第9题
Susan is not very intelligent, ______ work very hard.
A.not does she
B.either does she
C.or does she
D.neither does she
第10题
Susan didn't ______ doing the washing up, as she hadn't wanted to go out anyway.
A.care
B.mind
C.matter
D.object