After being turned down several times, the young man felt discouraged at the thoughtof
A)连碰了几次壁,这个年轻人一想到找工作就垂头丧气。
B)多次受到冷落以后,这个年轻人一想到找工作就信心不足。
C)经过多次失败,这个年轻人对继续从事这些工作感到灰心。
D)在多次被折腾后,这个年轻人再也不想继续从事这些工作了。
E)在多次被折腾后,这个年轻人没有信心继续从事这些工作。
A)连碰了几次壁,这个年轻人一想到找工作就垂头丧气。
B)多次受到冷落以后,这个年轻人一想到找工作就信心不足。
C)经过多次失败,这个年轻人对继续从事这些工作感到灰心。
D)在多次被折腾后,这个年轻人再也不想继续从事这些工作了。
E)在多次被折腾后,这个年轻人没有信心继续从事这些工作。
在几次遭拒绝后,那年轻人一想到再去找工作就觉得很沮丧。
After being turned out of the hut, class 2D started behaving themselves because ______.
A.the teacher asked them to behave
B.they thought they might be punished
C.David Halliday took control of the situation
D.they wanted to start the lesson
Which of the following statement is true according to the text?
A.Soon after being invented, mirrors became unpopular among people.
B.Mirrors were first invented by French and Vietnamese.
C.Karl Marx criticized that factory work had turned the workers into thoughtless monsters.
D.The motor is among the machines of ancient inventions.
A
Mel and Harriet (last names withheld) from Coconut Creek, Florida returned home after a trip up to New York and saw something alarming – their locks had been changed, the power had been turned off, and items were missing. It turns out someone had broken into their house. But it wasn’t any common thief, as WPLG Local 10 News reports.
No random burglar had sneaked in - it was a bank via the company SafeGuard Properties. SafeGuard Properties, based in Ohio, is a business that, “inspects and maintains defaulted and foreclosed properties for mortgage servicers, lenders, and other financial institutions.” They arrived at Mel and Harriet’s home to take it back, believing it was in default. As it turned it out, it wasn’t in default(拖欠). As Mel told WPLG, “We haven’t had a mortgage in 15 years.” So how did it happen? SafeGuard went to the wrong address.
Attorney Scott Sobol described SafeGuard’s actions as “legalized burglary,” and that “It should have been evident to that company that this was not an abandoned property.” Mel and Harriet their house smells musty (发霉的)because of the power being off, but that they’re mostly embarrassed at the thought of their neighbors thinking their home would be foreclosed after never having missed a bill in their lifetimes.
SafeGuard has a lot of scrutiny(详细审查) these days, as The Huffington Post has reported, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan brought a case against the company late last year. It’s part of what The Huffington Post describes as part of a “wave of unflattering media coverage” of the foreclosure industry. SafeGuard, along with other smaller companies are being accused of unlawfully breaking into homes.
51.What can we learn from the first paragraph?
A.Mel and Harriet underwent a terrible theft
B.The thief was not one person
C.Mel suffered a great loss in the event
D.Mel and Harriet had a good time during their journey to New York
Bond examined the Swiss watches in his shop window and then turned and sauntered on. After a few yards he stopped again. Still nothing. He went on and turned fight into the Avenue of the Americans, stopping in the first doorway, the entrance to a women's underwear store where a man in a tan suit with his back to him was examining the black lace pants on a particularly realistic dummy(模型). Bond turned and leant against a pillar and gazed lazily but watchfully out into the street.
And then something gripped his pistol arm and a voice snarled:" All right, Limey. Take it easy unless you want lead for lunch", and he felt something press into his back just above the kidney.
What was there familiar about that voice? The law? The gun? Bond glanced down to see what was holding his right ann. It was a steel hook. Well, if the man had only one arm! Like lightening he turned around, bending sideways and bringing his left fist round in a flailing blow, low down.
There was a smack as his fist was caught in the other man's left hand, and at the same time as the contact telegraphed to Bond's mind that there could have been no gun, there came the well-remembered laugh and the lazy voice saying:" No good, James. The angles have got you."
Bond straightened himself slowly and for a moment he could only gaze into the grinning hawk-life face of Felix Leiterwith blank disbelief, his built-up tension slowly relaxing.
"So you were doing a front tail, you lousy bastard, "he finally said.
Bond realized that he was being followed by means of ______. ()
A.his common sense
B.his sense of humour
C.his sight
D.his sixth sense
A.turned off
B.turned down
C.turned out
D.turned in
A.turned out
B.turned over
C.turned up
D.turned off
A.Being convinced
B.Convincing
C.Convinced
D.Having convinced
This popular sports car is now being ________ at the rate of a thousand a week.
A) turned down
B) turned out
C) turned up
D) turned on
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: An Israeli court has indicted a retired auto worker, alleging he was a Nazi death camp worker known as "Ivan the Terrible". Jam Demjanjuk is in jail in Israel after being extradited and maintains his is a case of mistaken identity. The indictment charges Demjanjuk with crimes against the Jewish people, against humanity, and with war crimes. He's said to have been responsible for herding Jews into the gas chambers and often stabbed them or whipped flesh from them as they went in. It's said that he personally turned on the motors to discharge the poison gas. The state of Israel will be calling eight former Treblinka inmates and an SS guard who will identify Demjanjuk as "Ivan the Terrible". Demjanjuk's trial is expected to begin at the end of the year and could take as long as six months.
Which of the following statements about the man is TRUE?
A.He has been put into prison twice.
B.He is waiting for the trial.
C.He is "Ivan the Terrible".
D.He whipped Jews in a Nazi camp.
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