The bank()grand door faces south is Bank of China.A、 thatB、 whichC、 whose
The bank()grand door faces south is Bank of China.
A、 that
B、 which
C、 whose
The bank()grand door faces south is Bank of China.
A、 that
B、 which
C、 whose
听力原文:What time will the bank open?
(A) It opens at 8 A.M.
(B) The door is open.
(C) The bank has a large clock.
(11)
A.
B.
C.
The writer was waiting for Alice Green ______.
A.not far from the front door
B.in Alice Green's seat
C.at the gate of the bank
D.in front of the bank
Lee Ann's dog Jeannie cannot ______.
A.get cash at the bank
B.pay a cashier for her
C.take on a telephone for her
D.open the door
The vaults where his money was kept had huge, steel doom with 【B7】 locks. 【B8】 guards with pistols in their holsters were always on 【B9】 in the bank. The tellers cages--the cubicles 【B10】 the bank clerks, or tellers, worked-actually 【B11】 cages. They had gratings across the front, high sides and back, and a door that could be opened only by pushing a release button.
The new style. of bank design 【B12】 some of these 【B13】 features, but the idea now is to make the bank 【B14】 like a friendly place 【B15】 than a forbidding fortress. The modem bank buildings are open and light, 【B16】 large glass windows and doors. The tellers' cages have been 【B17】 by flat, unobstructed counters. The 【B18】 and burglar alarms are still them, but they are 【B19】 noticeable than they 【B20】 to be.
【B1】
A.and
B.but
C.that
D.what
The vaults where his money was kept had huge, steel doors with【62】locks.【63】guards with pistols in their holsters were always on【64】in the bank. The tellers cages----the cubicles 【65】the bank clerks, or tellers, worked-actually.【66】 cages. They had gratings across the front, high sides and back, and a door that could be opened only by pushing a release button.
The new style. of bank design【67】some of these【68】features, but the idea now is to make the bank【69】 like a friendly place【70】than a forbidding fortress. The modem bank buildings are open and light,【71】large glass windows and doors. The tellers' cages have been【72】by flat, unobstructed counters. The【73】and burglar alarms are still there, but they are【74】noticeable than they【75】to be.
(61)
A.and
B.but
C.that
D.what
The vaults where he money was kept had huge, steel doors with 【B7】 locks. 【B8】 guards with pistols in their holsters were always on 【B9】 in the bank. The tellers cages--the cubicles 【B10】 the bank clerks, or tellers, worked--actually 【B11】 cages. They had gratings across the front, high sides and back, and a door that could be opened only by pushing a release button.
The new style. of bank design 【B12】 some of these 【B13】 features, but the idea now is to make the bank 【B14】 like a friendly place 【B15】 than a forbidding fortress. The modem bank buildings are open and light, 【B16】 large glass windows and doors. The tellers' cages have been 【B17】 by flat, unobstructed counters. The 【B18】 and burglar alarms are still there, but they are 【B19】 noticeable than they 【B20】 to be.
【B1】
A.and
B.but
C.that
D.what
Mr. Hill works in a bank, and lives alone. The only family he has is in the next town: his sister lives there with her husband, and her son, Jack. Mr. Hill does not see his sister, or her family, from one year to the next, but he sends them Christmas cards, and he has not forgotten one of Jack's seventeen birthdays.
Last week Mr. Hill had quite a surprise. He drove home from the bank at the usual time, driving neither too slowly nor too fast; he parked his car where he always parked it ,out of the way of other cars, and he went inside to make his evening meal. Just then, there was a knock at the door. He opened the door, to find a policeman standing on the door-step.
"What have I done wrong?" Mr. Hill asked himself. "Have I driven on the wrong side of the road? Has there been some trouble at the bank? Have I forgotten to pay an important bill?"
"Hello, Uncle," said the policeman, "My name is Jack."
Mr. Hill ______.
A.works in a bank by himself
B.lives in a bank and works by himself
C.lives by himself and works in a bank
D.lives in a bank by himself
Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
When someone has money that he wants to put in a safe place, he naturally takes it to a bank. Until recently the very appearance of the bank building was designed to assure people that their money would be safe. There were thick, solid walls and barred windows. All the windows and doors were wired to set off the burglar alarms if anyone tried to force his way in. The vaults where the money was kept had huge, steel doors with complicated locks. Uniformed guards with pistols in their holsters were always on duty in the bank. The tellers' cages - the cubicles where the bank clerks, or tellers, worked - actually resembled cages. They had gratings across the front, high sides and back, and a door that could be opened only by pushing a release button.
The new style. of bank design retains some of these protective features, but the idea now is to make the hank seem like a friendly place rather than a forbidding fortress. The tellers' cages have been replaced by flat, unobstructed counters. The guards and burglar alarms are still there, but they are less noticeable than they used to be.
People deposit their money in a bank for all the following reasons except______.
A.the bank building looks like a safe place
B.there are thick, solid walls in a bank building
C.uniformed guards are always on duty in a bank
D.bank clerks work in cages
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