I can still remember _____ the happy hours I spent in the old cabin in the forest my chi
A、promptly
B、vividly
C、expectantly
D、attentively
A、promptly
B、vividly
C、expectantly
D、attentively
A.picking.., in the mountains
B.picking ... on the mountain
C.having picked ... from the mountains
D.picking ... from the mountains
听力原文:Interviewer: Can you still remember the thrill of it? I mean the first time you actually ride out there, out in front must be ...
Man: Yeah, yeah, it was certainly a big thrill, but it was an evening event. It was the last race and it was almost dark by the time we'd finished and when I got home it was about ten or eleven o'clock, so there was very little time to think about it or do anything. And I had to be up at about half five the next day for my job, so unfortunately it was straight back to work really.
You hear part of an interview in which a man is talking about winning his first horse race. What does he say about it?
A.He found it rather disappointing.
B.He didn't have a chance to celebrate.
C.He was too tired to care.
I can still remember the first time I met Mr. Andrews, my headmaster, twenty years ago.
A.我仍然记得20年前我第一次遇见我的校长安得鲁先生的情景。
B.我始终记得我一次遇见我的校长安得鲁先生在20年前。
C.我永远记得20年前的第一次我遇见校长安得鲁先生。
D.我还是记得20年我遇见校长安得鲁先生一次。
W: En, I still can't get over the huge discounts we got.
Q: What does the woman mean?
(17)
A.The furniture is too heavy to move into the room.
B.She thought the furniture would be more expensive.
C.She doesn't remember how much the furniture cost.
D.She is still thinking about the furniture bought as a bargain.
W: Look, Tony. It's still a long time before the first show. I don't expect you to know all the lines yet. Just keep practicing.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.The woman will help the man remember the lines.
B.The woman will prompt the man during the show.
C.The man lacks confidence in playing the part.
D.The man hopes to change his role in the play.
Passage Two
I was only eight years old when the Second World War ended, but I can still remember something about the victory celebrations in the small town where I lived on the day when the war in Europe ended. We had not suffered much from the war there. But both at home and at school I had become accustomed to the phrases "before the war" and "when the war's over". "Before the war", apparently, things had been better, though I was too young to understand why, except that there had been no bombs then, and people had eaten things like ice -cream and bananas, which I had only heard of . When the war was over we would go back to London, but this meant little to me. I did not remember what London was like.
What I remember now about VE (Victory in Europe) Day was the May evening. After dinner I said I wanted to see the bonfire (大火堆) , so when it got dark my father took me to the end of the street. The bonfire was very high, and somehow people had collected some old clothes to dress the un- mistakable figure with the moustache (胡子) they had to put on top of it. Just as we arrived, they set light to it. The flames rose and soon swallowed the "guy". Everyone was cheering and shouting, and an old woman came out of her house with two chairs and threw them on the fire to keep it going.
I stood beside my father until the fire started to go down, not knowing what to say. He said nothing, either. He had fought in the First World War and may have been remembering the end of that. At last he said, "Well, that's it, son. Let's hope that this time it really will be the last one."
40. Where did the author live before the Second World War?
A. In London.
B. In a small town.
C. In Europe.
D. In the countryside.
W OK, to begin with, we can supply you with a disabled parking permit if your back condition permits you to drive. You'll be able to park in handicapped spaces. It's useful for shopping and things like that.
M No, I'm not going to be able to drive, but my wife will still be taking me to physical therapy appointments and I would love a disabled parking permit.
W Not a problem. And remember that if your appointments are here at the clinic, we're perfectly happy to wheel you in from your car.
Which part of the man's body is scheduled to b< operated on?
A.His back
B.His foot
C.His knee
D.His heart
W: You have the final word. I don't know any restaurant here.
Q: What can be inferred from the conversation?
(15)
A.The woman will reserve a restaurant for the dinner.
B.Mary King will decide where they have their dinner.
C.The man will decide where to have dinner with Mary King.
D.The woman suggests that the man should ask Mary King.
When you.re managing children, it can be difficult to remember that they are still learning
W: So far, I've just taken the written test. I did well enough on that, but I still have to take the road test.
M: I remember when I took the road test a few years ago. The first time I took it, I failed.
W: You failed! But you're such a good driver! What happened?
M: Well, I took a left - hand turn from the right lane, and the examiner told me just to turn around and go back to the testing center. It was pretty embarrassing.
W: My big problem is parallel parking. I just can't seem to get a car into those little spaces.
M: If you like, we can go out in my car before you take the road test and practise parallel parking.
W: That would be great. I've just got to get my license. I can't believe that I have a car that my parents gave me just sitting in my garage, and I can't even drive it.
(20)
A.A test in a composition ciass.
B.A road test.
C.The written test for her driver' s license.
D.A road.
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