He hurried to the hall, _____by two guards.
A、followed
B、following
C、be following
D、be followed
A、followed
B、following
C、be following
D、be followed
He hurried out of the classroom ______ the class was over.
A.a moment ago
B.the moment
C.at the moment
D.the moment when
He hurried to the railway station,______(却发现火车已开走了).
He hurried out of the classroom______ the class was over.
A.a moment ago
B.the moment
C.at the moment
D.the moment that
A.The man hurried through the exam.
B.The room is too warm for a sweater.
C.The man will he late if he doesn't hurry.
D.The man put his sweater in the wrong way.
A.went
B.has gone
C.had gone
D.would go
A.endured
B.survived
C.tolerated
D.suffered
He was very sorry ______ her at the airport.
A) not to meet B) to not meet C) to have not met
D) not to have met
What is the teacher doing in terms on error correction?
" Make a sentence with "have"!
S: He have a car.
T: He HA VE a car?
S: He HAS a car.
" Very good. He HA S a car.
A.Direct correction
B.Indirect correction
C.Self-correction
D.Peer correction
听力原文: The train I was traveling on was already half an hour late. I had planned to arrive in Chicago at 7:00 in time to catch the 7:50 train to St. Louis, but there was no hope of that now. I explained the situation to the conductor who advised me to get off before Union Station and take a taxi. When the time came, he even helped me with my language. He wished mea good luck as I jumped off, and a few minutes later I was going towards the Union Station in a taxi. It was almost 7:50 when we stopped outside the station, I paid the driver quickly, carried my bags and hurried inside.
"The St. Louis train....'?" was all I had time to say to the first porter I saw. You can imagine my disappointment when he pointed to a train that was just moving out of the station.
When did the train he was travelling on arrive in Chicago?
A.At 7:00.
B.At 7:50.
C.In time.
D.Behind its time.
听力原文: Mr. Robinson had to travel somewhere on business, and as he was in a hurry, he decided to go by air. He liked sitting beside a window when he was flying, so when he got on to the plane, he looked for a window seat. He found all of them had already been taken except for one. There was a soldier sitting in the seat beside this one, and Mr. Robinson was surprised that he had not taken the one by the window; but, anyhow, he at once went towards it.
When he reached it, however, he saw that there was a notice on it. It was written in ink and said, "This seat is preserved for proper load balance, thank you." Mr. Robinson had never seen such an unusual notice in a plane before, but he thought that the plane must be carrying something particularly heavy in it, so he walked on and found another empty seat, not beside a window, to sit in.
Two or three people tried to sit in the window seat beside the soldier, but they too read the notice and went on, when the plane was nearly full, a very beautiful girl hurried into the plane. The soldier, who was watching the passengers coming in, quickly took the notice off the seat beside himself and in this way succeeded in having the company of the girl during the whole trip.
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A.Beside a window.
B.Next to a pretty girl.
C.In the front of the plane.
D.Anywhere but by the window.