He often comes late,()?A.isn 't heB.does heC.doesn 't he
He often comes late,()?
A.isn 't he
B.does he
C.doesn 't he
He often comes late,()?
A.isn 't he
B.does he
C.doesn 't he
A.rather than
B.rather late
C.or rather
D.would rather
A、A. does he
B、B. doesn't he
C、C. is he
D、D. isn't he
When he comes to the shop (late) this afternoon, (then) ask him to remove (all) the cartions (piled) up in the storeroom.
A.late
B.then
C.all
D.piled
听力原文:M: It's silly to wait here. Frank always comes late.
W: He used to. But this time he won't.
Q: What does the woman think of Frank?
(14)
A.Frank always comes on time.
B.Frank will be late again.
C.Frank will arrive on time.
D.Frank won't come.
He is very____.He often comes first in shot putting.
A. simple
B. strong
C. strict
D. small
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It is not polite to arrive at a dinner party more than 15 t0 20 minutes late. The host or hostess usually waits for all the guests to arrive before (36) the meal. If someone is late, the food may be spoiled, and so might the host or the hostess (37) . If you have to be late, call and tell them t0 (38) you. It's even (39) to be early! The host or the hostess will probably not be (40) .If you are early, drive or walk around the block a few minutes, or just sit in your car (41) the right time. Though it' s often important to arrive on time, yet (42) , for open houses, the host or the hostess invite guests to arrive and leave (43) a certain time so you can arrive at any time (44) the time he or she gives you.
It ' s nice to bring an empty stomach, but it ' s even nicer to bring a small present. The present should not cost (45) , or you might embarrass the host or hostess. Flowers, wine, or a box of (46) will be fine.
Never bring money as a present. In an introduction, the order of a name: the given name, the family name. In other words, the given name comes (47) . It' s important not only to learn and remember names, but t0 (48 them often in conversation. After the (49) , we usually call friends by their given names. (50) may want you call them by their titles and (51) such as "Mr. Jones" , "Mrs. Smith", "Ms. Johnson" or "Dr. Brown".
A maiden name is a woman ' s family name at birth. In the United States and Canada, after a woman marries, she (52) the family name of her husband (53) her maiden name. It is now becoming common, (54) , for women to keep their maiden names (55) they get married.
36.
[ A] making
[ B ] cooking
[ C] doing
[ D] serving
He often comes to school ______ foot. But he came ______ his father's car today.
A.by; in
B.on; in
C.on; by
Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. (76) It was not until in my late thirties that I made this important discovery: giving-away makes life so much more exciting. You need not worry if you lack money. This is how I experimented with giving-away. If an idea for improving the window display of a neighborhood store flashes to me, I step in and make the suggestion to the storekeeper. One discovery I made about giving-away is that it is almost impossible to give away anything in this world without getting something back, though the return often comes in an unexpected form. One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special delivery letter to my home, though it was addressed to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation. More than a year later I needed a post office box for a new business I was starting. I was told at the window that there were no boxes left, and that my name would have to go on a long waiting list. As I was about to leave, the postmaster appeared in the doorway. He had overheard (无意中听到) our conversation. "Wasn't it you that wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?" I said yes. "Well, you certainly are going to have a box in this post office if we have to make one for you. You don't know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get nothing but complaints."
From the passage, we understand that ______.
A.the author did not understand the importance of giving until he was in late thirties
B.the author was like most people who were mostly receivers rather than givers
C.the author received the same education as most people during his childhood
D.the author liked most people as they looked upon life as a process of getting
At first the author looked upon life as a process of getting. He formed this view of life because ______.
A.other people were selfish
B.he thought it exciting to get from others
C.of his early education
D.of his character
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