I thought the idea he put forward at the meeting might need (modify) ______.
I thought the idea he put forward at the meeting might need (modify) ______.
I thought the idea he put forward at the meeting might need (modify) ______.
A.thought
B.mind
C.opinion
D.idea
I had no ______of who I was or what I was going to be.
A. mind
B. idea
C. think
D. thought
I'd very much like to know what your(aim) in life is.
A. thought
B. idea
C. goal
D. plan
1 I'd very much like to know what your aim in life is
A thought
B idea
C goal
D plan
听力原文:W: I'd like to get away for the long weekend, but I don't know where to go?
M: Have you thought about the beach?
W: That sounds like a good idea!
What can be inferred from the man's response?
A.He considers the weekend a time to think.
B.He knows the beach is a long way from here.
C.He's surprised she's thinking of going away.
D.He suggests going to the seashore.
A. Where did it take place B. No, I had no idea
C. had an operation D. how beautiful
E. that's great F. What happened
G. had her baby last week H. visit her and the baby
Julia: Did you hear the news?
Miles:【56】?
Julia: Our cousin went into labor and【57】.
Miles: She did? Why didn't anyone tell me?
Julia: I would've thought that somebody would have told you.
Miles:【58】.
Julia: Well, she did, her baby was 8 pounds 6 ounces.
Miles: Oh my God,【59】!
Julia: Are you going to go and【60】?
Miles: I think that I might.
Julia: Good! I just thought I'd let you know.
Miles: Thanks for telling me.
(57)
听力原文:Woman: I get lots of ideas for novels, but I don't necessarily follow them all up. Only when they stick around over a period of years do I realise that a particular idea has really got a hold on me. That's certainly what happened with my latest novel, 'The Red Cord'. Although it's set in my home city of Sydney, Australia, the stirrings of an idea came about ten years ago when I was travelling in China. This was followed by a long period when the idea occasionally came back into my consciousness, each time refined a little more, until I reached a point where I thought I'd better start writing.
You hear a novelist talking about how she writes. How does she get her ideas for her novels?
A.She bases her novels on personal experiences.
B.Ideas come to her once she starts writing.
C.She lets ideas develop gradually in her mind.
Then Tom girded up his loins, so to speak, and went to work to "get his verses. " Sid had learned his lesson days before. Tom bent all his energies to the memorizing of five verses, and he chose part of tJie Sermon on the Mount, because he could find no verses that were shorter. At the end of half an hour Tom had a vague general idea of his lesson, but no more, for his mind was traversing the whole field of human thought, and his hands were busy with distracting recreations. Mary took his book to hear him recite, and he tried to find his way through the fog:
"Blessed are the—a—a—"
"Poor"—"Yes—poor; blessed are the poor—a—a—"
"In spirit-"
"In spirit; blessed are the poor in spirit, for they—they—"
"THEIRS—" x
"For THEIRS. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they that mourn, for they—they—"
"Sh—"
"For they—a—"
"S, H, A—"
"For they S, H—Oh, I don't know what it is!"
"SHALL!"
"Oh, SHALL! for they shall—for they shall—a—a—shall mourn—a—a—blessed are they that shall—they that—a—they that shall mourn, for they shall—a—shall WHAT? Why don't you tell me, Mary?—what do you want to be so mean for?"
"Oh, Tom, you poor thick-headed thing, I'm not teasing you. I wouldn't do that. You must go and learn it again. Don't you be discouraged, Tom, you'll manage it—and if you do, I'll give you something ever so nice. There, now, that's a good boy. "
"All right! What is it, Mary, tell me what it is. "
"Never you mind, Tom. You know if I say it's nice, it is nice. "
"You bet you that's so, Mary. All right, I'll tackle it again. "
And he did "tackle it again"—and under the double pressure of curiosity and prospective gain he did it with such spirit that he accomplished a shining success. Mary gave him a brand-new "Barlow" knife worth twelve and a half cents; and the convulsion of delight that swept his system shook him to his foundations. True, the knife would not cut anything, but it was a "sure-enough" Barlow, and there was inconceivable grandeur in that—though where the Western boys ever got the idea that such a weapon could possibly be counterfeited to its injury is an imposing mystery and will always remain so, perhaps. Tom contrived to scarify the cupboard with it, and was arranging to begin on the bureau, when he was called off to dress for Sunday-school.
In the first paragraph, the word "grim" (. . . a grim chapter... ) means______.
A.sacred
B.omniponent
C.cheerful
D.gloomy
听力原文:W: Have we agreed where we're going to meet John on Sunday?
M: Well, I talked to the others and nobody seemed to have any idea where they wanted to go.
W: I thought we were going to that restaurant... what was it?
M: the McDonald' s at the end of Beijing Road -- I suggested it a long time ago.
W: Well, I think we should agree on that.
M: OK, I'll phone the others.
What does the woman want the man to do?
A.Change a decision.
B.Make a phone call.
C.Suggest a place to meet.
听力原文:W: Have we agreed where we're going to meet John on Sunday?
M: Well, I talked to the others and nobody .seemed to have any idea where they wanted to go.
W: I thought we were going to that restaurant.., what was it?
M: ... the McDonald's at the end of Beijing Road--I suggested it a long time ago.
W: Well--I think we should agree on that.
M: OK, shall I phone the others now?
W: No, thanks. It is better for me to do that!
What does the woman want the man to do?
A.Change a decision.
B.Make a phone call.
C.Suggest a place to meet.
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