Britain's leading swimmers are facing a test of their ______ as well as their skills at th
A.stamina
B.agility
C.fortitude
D.valor
A.stamina
B.agility
C.fortitude
D.valor
We can conclude from the passage that ______.
A.today's under-thirties are leading a miserable life in Britain
B.Laura Lenox-Conyngham's attitude to work and life represents that of many young professionals in Britain
C.life can get harder for under-thirties in Britain
D.elders enjoy extremely high living standards in Britain
We can conclude from the passage that
A.today's under-thirties are leading a miserable life in Britain
B.Lam Lenox-Conyngham's attitude to work and life represents that of many young professionals in Britain
C.life can get harder for under-thirties in Britain
D.elders enjoy extremely high living standards in Britain
This ad tries to______.
A.introduce Britain's leading state to the public
B.take on the new teachers
C.take in the students who want to learn English
D.give help to all kinds of students
We can conclude from the passage that ______.
A.today's under-thirties are leading a miserable life in Britain
B.Laura Lenox-Conyngham's attitude to work and life represents that of many young professionals in Britain
C.life can get harder for under-thirties in Britain
D.elders enjoy extremely high living standard in Britain
A.Britain has taken a different path to boost economy.
B.more authentic foods are being produced in Britain.
C.the British are heading back to the countryside.
D.the Europeans are showing great interest in country life.
The author implies, but does not directly state, that ______.
A.cutting taxes will promote the economic development
B.excessive tax rate won't do any good to economic growth
C.Margaret Thatcher's predecessors were so stupid as to lose Britain's leading position in Europe
D.Margaret Thatcher did better than anyone else in tax cut
Which of the following statements best describes David Cameron?
A.Blocking to build a third runway is one of his strategies to help the Tory brand.
B.He proved that he could put polar bears before sharp-suited businessmen.
C.Building a new airport helped him win the seats in the Conservative party.
D.He realized Britain"s then leading role in reducing global carbon emissions.
In 1971 she was saved for the nation as a unique and historic reminder of Britain's naval heritage in the first half of the 20th century.
A free guide leaflet is available to help you find your way around this huge and complex warship and your tour will take you from the ship's Quarterdeck up to the top of her Bridge and all the way down through seven decks to her massive boller and Engine Rooms, well below the ship's waterline.
By 1965 HMS Belfast had been in service for _________years.
A.38
B.33
C.25
D.27
In 1971 she was saved for the nation as a unique and historic reminder of Britain's naval heritage in the first half of the 20th century.
A free guide leaflet is available to help you find your way around this huge and complex warship and your tour will take you from the ship's Quarterdeck up to the top of her Bridge and all the way down through seven decks to her massive boller and Engine Rooms, well below the ship's waterline.
By 1965 HMS Belfast had been in service for _________years.
A.38
B.33
C.25
D.27
Dawna Walter is one of the authors leading the way
in Britain with her book that attempts to how even a tidy 【M1】 _______.
sock drawer can improve the quality of her life. Walter is 【M2】 _______.
the owner of the Holding Company, a shop on London's Kings.
Road which sells hundred of storage ideas for the home. 【M3】 _______.
It has been a hit that Walter is planning to open four 【M4】 _______.
new outlets in near future. Born in America, Dawna 【M5】 _______.
Walter is a fast talker, a self-confessed perfectionist, and
a tidiness fundamentalist. "If it takes 10 minutes for you
to find a matching pair of socks in the morning, then you are
not in the control and your outlook just isn't any good. Being 【M6】 _______.
organised saves you a couple of hours every week and giving 【M7】 _______.
you more time to do the things you enjoy." she explains.
Walter thinks that Britsh people are particularly bad
at getting to grips with their homes and lives: “There's still
this war mentality where you just won' t throw anything away
and soon your house is not working for you and is full of
things that don't give you any pleasant idea. "She, by contrast. 【M8】 _______.
enjoys getting rid of things: “I love giving things off to 【M9】 _______.
friends. If someone admires something I have, I'll just give it
to them."
She admits that some of her customers turn into storage
addicts and reveal that even children are getting the bug:
"We have 13-year-olds dragging their parents to the store because they want to get
their lives be oganised." And what does this alphabetised life 【M10】 _______.
do for here Looking at her new red kitchen, with everything
in place, she says:" It' s so beautiful I could cry."
【M1】
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