I took _____ that they would apologize for what they had done to the picture .A.it se
I took _____ that they would apologize for what they had done to the picture .
A.it seriously
B.it wrong
C.it for granted
D.into consideration
I took _____ that they would apologize for what they had done to the picture .
A.it seriously
B.it wrong
C.it for granted
D.into consideration
A.”,what is the function of the underlined part?()
B.It's a prepositional phrase, functioning as an adverb
C.It's not a phrase, but an adverbial clause
D.I's not a phrase, but an independent clause
E.It's a prepositional phrase, functioning as the subject
The policeman (警察) took her there in a police car.She ______ there in a police car by the policeman.
The policeman (警察) took her there in a police ear.
She ______ there in a police car by the policeman.
M: That's all right. What would you like to know?
W: Firstly, for the benefit of our readers, exactly how long is the marathon?
M: It's 26 miles 385 yards, or if you'd like it in metric, it's 42. 195 kilometers.
W: Thanks. Now how many runners were there altogether?
M: More than ever. This year--there were 18,254.
W: My goodness, that's a lot! What position did you finish in the race, Mike?
M: Well, I'm quite pleased with my performance. I came 1,539th.
W: That's better than last year, isn't it?
M: Yes, I finished 2,625th then, but it was my first effort.
W: And how long did you take?
M: Three hours and three quarters, but I know I can do better. Did you know that the record is 2 hours 10 minutes?
W: I didn't know. That's fantastic! And how long the slowest runner took?
M: Oh, he hasn't finished yet!
(23)
A.It's about 26,385 kilometers.
B.It's 18,254 kilometers.
C.It's 42,195 kilometers.
D.It's 26,385 miles.
W: Yes, it was fantastic. Now I know why it is listed together with the Nile river as one of the great natural wonders of the world. Here, want to see the picture I took?
M: Oh what a view! It is even bigger than I had imagined. I remember reading about the Great Canyon and I think it said that it was formed suddenly when the earth crust split open during an earthquake.
W: Well, not that quickly. Look, here is the picture of th Colorado river. See way down at the bottom of the canyon, that river and its tributaries have been wearing the canyon floor away for ten million years.
M: Then the canyon is the result of soil erosion. I'll bet geologists have made some interesting discoveries there.
W: Not only the geologists, archaeologists have also found the bones of extinct animals in caves in the canyon walls. In a cave one hundred and forty feet above the river, they found drift wood that dated back as far as thirty-seven thousand years.
M: That means the river must have been a hundred and forty feet higher up when it carried the drift wood into the cave.
W: It's very possible, but of course who knows. The Great Canyon is full of mysteries. Wouldn't you like to go to Arizona some day?
M: You bet I would.
Where has the woman been?
A.To Colonado.
B.To Anzona.
C.To the Nile River.
D.To the Museum of Natural History.
A.The woman did her share in doing the job.
B.The woman did not help to help fulfill the plan.
C.The man took for granted the woman's help.
D.The man doesn't thank the woman for her help.
听力原文:M: I'm never going to that coffee house again!
W: Why?What happened?
M: It's the third time in a week that I've had lousy service. I don't expect five-star treatment,but I do expect service industry employees to be at least civil.
W: What happened this time?
M: I walked in and went up to the counter to place my order. The woman working there was talking to her friend,another customer. I stood there,clearly needing to be waited on and she couldn't have cared less.
W: You mean she didn't even acknowledge you?
M: Are you kidding?She didn't stop talking for one second. When she finally took a breath,I told her my order. She gave me a dirty look and finally turned around to get my coffee. She practically threw it at me!
W: Well,maybe she was having a bad day. At least you got your coffee.
M: I got a cup of coffee,but not the kind I ordered. When I realized it,I went back to the counter and she was still talking to her friend. I interrupted her and told her that I got the wrong order. She had the chutzpah to try to tell me that I had made a mistake in telling her my order. Not only did she not take responsibility for her mistake,she tried to tell me that it was my fault!
W: That's really infuriating. What are you going to do?
M: One good thing about her talking with her friend for so long is that I got her name. I'll be calling the manager to Complain.
W: Aren't you overreacting?
M: No,I'm not. She's lucky I didn't pour the coffee over her head!
(23)
A.She is complaining to her manager.
B.She is talking on the phone with her friend.
C.She is talking with her friend in person.
D.She is checking phone messages.
听力原文:W: Some of the younger students seemed quite aggressive in the meeting.
M: Yes, they really took over when it came to the issues of voting fights.
Q: What does the man say about the younger students?
(13)
A.They didn't have enough knowledge to discuss voting rights.
B.They left the meeting when the subject of voting rights came up.
C.They dominated the part of the meeting about voting rights.
D.They were most agreeable on the subject of voting rights.