Who sold the first real hamburger?A.A British man.B.A man in St Louis.C.A man from Texas.D
Who sold the first real hamburger?
A.A British man.
B.A man in St Louis.
C.A man from Texas.
D.A man who made sandwiches.
Who sold the first real hamburger?
A.A British man.
B.A man in St Louis.
C.A man from Texas.
D.A man who made sandwiches.
Who sold the first Teddy Bears?
A.Sears.
B.Theodore Roosevelt.
C.President Clinton.
D.Mr. Mitchtom.
The phrase "first-come, first-served" tells you that______.
A.people can buy the tickets on the first day only
B.the person who is first to arrive will receive a ticket at no charge
C.food and drinks will be served at the auction
D.tickets are sold in the order of who arrives first to buy them
The phrase "first-come, first-served" tells you that
A.people can buy the tickets on the first day only
B.the person who is first to arrive will receive a ticket at no charge
C.food and drink will be served at the auction
D.tickets are sold in the order of who arrives first to buy them
The phrase" first-come, first-served" tells you that ______.
A.people can buy the tickets on the first day only
B.the person who is first to arrive will receive a ticket at no charge
C.food and drinks will be served at the auction
D.tickets are sold in the order of arriving time
A.Milk can't be treated into powder.
B.It's safe to drink the milk coming directly from the cow and raw milk makes people stronger and healthier.
C.If milk is heated and then cooled, the harmful germs can be killed and the milk is safe to drink.
D.Louis Pasteur was the Frenchman who first sold pasteurized milk in the world.
"Ruby was about seven months old when she first came to the zoo", said George. "She lived with a goat and some chickens, but she didn't have an elephant companion for a number of years. She spent a lot of time drawing in the dirt with a stick to make her days more stimulating. Her keeper bought her some art supplies". George said, ', Ruby was excited about painting right from the beginning".
The elephants at the art academies in the Southeast Asia are taught to hold a paintbrush with the tip of their trunks. Initially, the keeper guides the elephant's trunk over the canvas(画布) and offers rewards for good performance.
"It only takes a few hours to a day to teach them", said Mia Fineman, an art historian whose book When Elephants Paint is an illustrated history of the Asian Elephant Art and Conservation Project.
Ruby was an Asian elephant ______.
A.who was sold for a price as high as $5,000
B.who was famous for being the first painting elephant
C.whose paintings sold for as high as $5,000
D.who started painting in the late 1980s
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W: Sure, there are two different tours tomorrow. The first one is at 9 o' clock and the second one is at 2:30 and they both leave from the visitor's center next to the Royal bank building. Which time would you prefer?
M: Since I'm planning to go to Chinatown to buy some tea in the morning, I may not make it to the first tour. So I' d like a ticket for the second one if it is not sold out.
W: There are still a few spaces left. That would be 15 dollars. The bus will pick up participants in front of the visitor's center. I will lead that tour. So I' II see you tomorrow.
Who is the man probably talking to?
A.Tour guide
B.Tourist
C.Store clerk
D.Bank teller
Who was the first rainmaker succeeding in making rain?
A.The one who caused a twenty-inch rain in southern California.
B.Before 1946, a rainmaker who happened to have good luck.
C.Vincent J. Schaefer, in 1946.
D.The passage doesn't tell us his or her name.
听力原文: Japanese people, who never miss a chance to be photographed, were lining up to get their picture on a post age stamp. Vanity stamps that feature personal photographs went on sale for the first time in Japan as part of an international postage stamp exhibition. The customer's photo is taken with a digital camera and then printed on stamp sheets, a process that takes about five minutes. Sold in a sheet of 10 stamps for $ 8. 80, little more than the cost of lunch in Tokyo, each stamp features a different scene from a traditional ukiyo-e along with the photo. The stamps can be used normally to mail a letter, and postal officials hope they will help promote interest in letter-writing in the Internet age. "Certainly e-mail is a useful method of communication, but letters are fun in a different way," said an official in the Posts Ministry. "We want to show young people that letters can be fun too." While similar stamp sheets debuted in Australia in 1999 and are now sold in some 12 nations and territories, Japan's fondness for commemorative photos is likely to make them especially popular here. Indeed, officials had prepared 1,000 sheets but they were sold out in less than 30 minutes. Although the stamps are currently only available as a special service during the exhibition, postal officials said they might start selling them on a regular basis in the future.
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A.$8.80
B.$0.88
C.$10
D.$5
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