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In this country it is required that (any one) who (has) recently (come) here (has to pay)
In this country it is required that (any one) who (has) recently (come) here (has to pay) taxes.
A.any one
B.has
C.come
D.has to pay
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In this country it is required that (any one) who (has) recently (come) here (has to pay) taxes.
A.any one
B.has
C.come
D.has to pay
第1题
______ I came to China ______ I knew what kind of country she is.
A.It is not until; when
B.It is until; that
C.It was not until; when
D.It was not until; that
第2题
I didn't think I could ever______in a big city after living in the country for years.
A.get used to living
B.used to live
C.be used to live
D.used to living
第3题
以下程序的输出结果为()。
main()
{ char s1[40]="country",s2[20]="side";
int i=0,j=0;
while(s1[i]!='\0') i++;
while(s2[j]!='\0') s1[i++]=s2[j++];
s1[i]=0;
printf("%s\n",s1);
}
A side
B country
C sidetry
D countryside
第4题
harmony and peace for me.
Living in the country requires an active lifestyle. It involves activities like doing daily chores, preparing firewood for winter heating, feeding animals including pets and livestock, tending the garden, or securing fences, etc. For me, the most attractive activities are fishing, hunting and hiking. I enjoy seeing what nature has to offer everyday through a simple walk down the little trail, or a relaxing drive along the country road with patches of green grass ornamented with wildlife sightings of birds, moose, bears, deer, etc.
Living the country life helps us appreciate some of the simpler things, things that make us feel good about ourselves and the world. It may be just a get together on a Saturday at the local farmers market, or a project or a problem that the community might pull together to help solve. I have participated in a few community projects, like dealing with out-of-control grass fires, a roof that collapsed from a large snow fall, or even helping a recent widow with fire wood for the winter. Sometimes I am surprised by how much benefit we receive from helping others and as for this community I can’t say enough.
I really enjoy living the country life. I know it’s not for everyone, but I know it’s for me.
1.The author has lived in the countryside for more than a decade, and he/she loves living there.()
2.Living in the country is not busy at all.()
3.The author takes a walk or drives along country roads almost every day.()
4.People living in the country usually go shopping every Saturday.()
5.According to the author, nobody dislikes countryside life.()
第5题
A、thought
B、sound
C、sight
第6题
Speaker A: It's a beautiful day today! How about a little trip out into the country?
Speaker B: ______
A.That sounds great. What should I do for the preparation?
B.I don't know. I really haven't thought about what should do.
C.Well, would you like me to pack picnic or to buy something?
D.It's all right. Thank you.
第7题
A.That sounds great. What should I do for the preparation?
B.I don't know. I really haven't thought about what we'd do.
C.Well, would you like me to pack picnic or to buy something?
D.It's all right. Thank you.
第8题
Part A
Directions: Read the following three texts. Answer the questions on each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Americans who remember "the good old days" are not alone in complaining about the educational system in this country. Immigrants (移民) complain, too. Lately a German friend was filled with anger when he learned that the mathematics test given to his son on his first day as a college freshman included multiplication and division. Japanese businessmen in Los Angeles send their children to private schools staffed by teacher imported from Japan to learn mathematics at Japanese levels, generally considered at least a year more advanced than the level here.
But I wonder: If American education is so poor, why is it that this is still the country of innovation (创新) ?
When I was 12 in Indonesia, I had ko memorize the names of all the world's major cities, from Kabul to Karachi. At the same age, my son, who was brought up a Californian, thought that Buenos Aires was Spanish for good food. However, unlike children of his age in Asia and Europe, my son had studied creative geography. When he was only 6, he drew a map of the route that he traveled to get to school, including the streets, the traffic signs and the houses that he passed.
Dissatisfied American parents forget that in this country their children are able to experiment freely with ideas; without this they will not really be able to think Or to believe in themselves.
Critics of American education cannot grasp one thing: freedom. America, I think, is the only country that extends even to children the license to freely speak, write and be creative. Our public education certainly is not perfect, but it is a great deal better than any other. I think I have found the answer to my question.
From the text we learn that______.
A.both Americans and immigrants are dissatisfied with the quality of American education
B.the author shares the general idea that American education is worse than education in many other countries
C.Japanese schools in America require their American teachers to teach mathematics at Japanese levels
D.the author's German friend was a little displeased because the mathematics test for his son was too easy
第9题
Your friends are always【79】for an informal chat or an evening's entertainment. The【80】exhibitions, films or plays are always within easy reach. Shopping, too, is always a pleasure. But what about the hustle and bustle of city life? The city dweller neverhas a moment【81】peace; he is always【82】. And what about the noise and pollution of the city? Day and night the city is in uproar with its unceasing traffic. The air is polluted with poisonous gases emitted by the smokestacks of factories.
Country life is in many aspects【83】city life. For one thing, the people there are friendly. People are【84】with one another. You can never【85】receive a friendly nod or a kind word from anyone you chance to meet.
(76)
A.enjoyable
B.exciting
C.experienced
D.unpleasant
第10题
It was in the spring of his thirty-fifth year that father married my mother, then a country school teacher, and in the following spring I came wriggling and crying into the world. Something happened to the two people. They became ambitious. The American idea of getting up in the world took possession of them.
It may have been that mother was responsible. Being a school teacher, she had no doubt read books and magazines. She had, I presume, read of how Garfield, Lincoln, and other Americans rose from poverty to fame and greatness, and as I lay beside her—in the days of her lying-in—she may have dreamed that I would someday rule men and cities. At any rate she induced father to give up his place as farmhand, sell his horse, and embark on an independent enterprise of his own. She was a tall silent woman with a long nose and troubled gray eyes. For herself she wanted nothing. For father and me she was incurably ambitious.
According to the narrator, his father's life used to be______.
A.quite poor
B.quite hard
C.quite happy
D.quite rich
第11题
It has a balanced budget. Although more than one drachma out of four goes for defense, the government ended a recent year with a slight surplus—$66 million. Greece has a decent reserve of almost a third of a billion dollars in gold and foreign exchange. It has a government not dependent on coalescing incompatible parties to obtain parliamentary majorities.
In thus summarizing a few happy highlights, I don't mean to minimize the vast extent of Greece's problems. It is the poorest country by a wide margin in Free Europe, and poverty is widespread. At best an annual income of $60 to $70 is the lot of many a peasant, and substantial unemployment plagues the countrysides, cities, and towns of Greece. There are few natural resources on which to build any substantial industrial base. Some years ago I wrote here:
"Greek statesmanship will have to create an atmosphere in which home and foreign savings will willingly seek investment opportunities in the back ward economy of Greece. So far, most American and other foreign attempt have bogged down in the Greek government's red tape and shrewdness about small points."
Great strides have been made. As far back as 1956, expanding tourism seemed a logical way to bring needed foreign currencies and additional jobs to Greece. At that time I talked with the Hilton Hotel people, who had been examining hotel possibilities, and to the Greek government division responsible for this area of the economy. They were hopelessly deadlocked in almost total differences of opinion and outlook.
Today most of the incredibly varied, beautiful, historical sights of Greece have new, if in many cases modest, tourist facilities, Tourism itself has jumped from approximately$31 million to over $90 million. There is both a magnificent new Hilton Hotel in Athens and a completely modernized, greatly expanded Grande Bretagne, as well as other first-rate new hotels. And the advent of jets has made Athens as accessible as Paris or Rome—without the sky-high prices of traffic-choked streets of either.
The title below that best expresses the ideas of this passage is ______.
A.Greek income and expenditures
B.The improving economic situation in Greece
C.The value of tourism
D.Military expenditures