A.The cottage is too big for her.B.She is not rich enough to pay all the bills.C.She g
A.The cottage is too big for her.
B.She is not rich enough to pay all the bills.
C.She gets annoyed with David.
D.No family is near her.
A.The cottage is too big for her.
B.She is not rich enough to pay all the bills.
C.She gets annoyed with David.
D.No family is near her.
Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A.The English have studied Nature intently and know it very well.
B.There is nothing that can be more impressive than the splendor of English park scenery.
C.The English are good at decorating the unostentatious abodes of middle life.
D.If Love came, it must prefer the residence of rich people to the cottage of an English peasant.
1.The writer wanted to convince his friend that().
A.he knew more about ants than the scientist
B.he could keep ants away from food
C.ants are more intelligent than human beings
D.he could make experiments with ants
2.The experiment was carried out in().
A.the laboratory
B.an unused shed
C.the kitchen
D.the living-room
3.When the writer and his friend entered the cottage six days later, they found().
A.a lot of ants eating the chocolate candy
B.dead ants everywhere
C.swarms of ants marching around the tub
D.swarms of ants walking across the ceiling
4.The bait was().
A.in the middle of the water
B.kept on the water
C.at the top of the tub
D.on a stool in the tub
5.The ants managed to get over glue by().
A.marching courageously across it
B.going round it in single files
C.covering it with their bodies
D.making a bridge with grass and wood
听力原文: When Mr. French retired, he bought a small cottage at the seaside village. The cottage was built in the late 16th century, but it was in a very good condition. Mr. French Was looking forward to a quiet life. But in the summer holidays he got a shock. Hundreds of tourists came to the seaside village. Mr. French's cottage was the most interesting building in the village and many of the tourists came to see it. From morning till night there were tourists outside the cottage. They kept looking through the windows and many of them even went into Mr. French's garden. This was too much for Mr. French; he decided to drive the unwelcome visitors away, so he put up a notice in the window. The notice said: "If you want to satisfy your curiosity, come in and look around, price 5 pounds." Mr. French was sure that the visitors would stop coming, but he was wrong. The number of visitors increased, and Mr. French spend every day showing them around his cottage. "I come here to retire, not to work as a guide," he complained. In the end, he sold the cottage and bought a small modern house. It was not an interesting little place and no one wants to see it, but it is certainly quiet and peaceful.
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A.In the 15th century.
B.In the 16th century.
C.In the 5th century.
D.In the 6th century.
A.The violin was too expensive.
B.She was too young to play the violin.
C.The violin was too big for her.
D.Her mother wanted her to play the piano.
A.The violin was too expensive.
B.She was too young to play the violin.
C.The violin was too big for her.
D.Her mother wanted her to play the piano.
A.The water was too cold.
B.The water was too deep.
C.She doesnt know how to swim.
D.She didnt have enough time.
A.The laboratories are not well equipped.
B.The classes are too big.
C.The tuition fees are too expensive.
D.There are not enough teachers.
A.The violin was too heavy for her.
B.She was too young to play the violin.
C.The violin was too expensive.
D.Her mother wanted her to play the piano.
A.The classrooms are too small.
B.The size of the class is too big.
C.There are not enough teachers.
D.The facilities are too old.
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