He looks like the person in the picture@ He_Professor Smith。
A.must do
B.must be
C.is
D.should be
A.must do
B.must be
C.is
D.should be
He ()his father for both of them love walking in the countryside.
A. looks
B. is like
C. looks like
D.like
______ in a white uniform, he looks more like a cook than a doctor.
A.Dressed
B.To dress
C.Dressing
D.Having dressed
A.Marcia looks good in everything.
B.He knew someone who looked like Marcia.
C.He wishes he had a coat like Marcia's.
D.Marcia should get a new coat.
____in a white uniform,he looks more like a cook than a doctor. [A]Dressed[B]Todress[C]Dressing[D]Havingdressed
Why was the parrot regarded as unique?
A.It looks like human being.
B.It looks different from other birds.
C.It could learn to say most of words.
D.It could not imitate human speech.
听力原文:M: Shawn’s been trying for months to find a job. But I wonder how he could get
a job when he looks like that. W: Oh, that poor guy! He really should shave himself every
other day at least and put on something clean. Q: What do we learn about Shawn?
A.He is ashamed of his present condition.
B.He is careless about his appearance.
C.He changes jobs frequently.
D.He shaves every other day.
M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.
W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.
M: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?
W: The name looks like "Harold Dobson". Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name looks like that in the library.
M: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich. But I think my seventy-five-cent story is a better buy.
Where is the conversation taking place?
A.In a second-hand book shop.
B.In a publisher's office.
C.In a library.
听力原文:W: What do you think of your new coach, Mr. Smith?
M: Wall, he is full of praise when you train yourself hard, but when you get up later than five o'clock in the morning, you'd better watch out.
Q: How does the new coach treat his men?
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A.He looks after them carefully.
B.He does not like Mr. Smith and his friends.
C.He is very strict.
D.He makes them work even in the early morning.
M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.
W: But if this is the signature of someone who is well-known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeare's signature is worth about a million dollars.
M: Oh? I can hardly read what that one says. Who wrote it?
W: The title looks like Harold Dobson. Wasn't he a politician or something? I'm going to buy this book and see if I can find a name looks like that in the library.
M: Good luck. Your poetry book may make you rich. But I think my seventy-five-cent story is a better buy.
Where is the conversation taking place?
A.In a second-hand book shop.
B.In a publisher's office.
C.In a library.
听力原文:M: Hello.
W: Hello, welcome to "Advice" radio program, what's your name?
M: Jim.
W: What's your problem?
M: Er...well I'm er...beginning to lose my hair. Er, 1 went to the doctor, but he just said there was nothing I could do about it. He said it was probably hereditary. My father was bald by the time he was thirty.
W: And how old are you?
M: Me? I'm twenty-eight.
W: And are you losing a lot of hair then?
M: Well, it comes out a lot when I comb my hair and you can see a thin part on the top of my head.
W: Does that really worry you, Jim?
M: Well, I don't like it. It's old, you know, looks old. I don't want to look like a middle-aged man at twenty-eight. And I wonder if there is some special shampoo I should use, and if you could tell me one that I should buy, something like that, you know, to stop it getting worse.
W: Well, you know, Jim, to be honest with you there's not really a lot you can do about it, actually, I'm afraid. I mean, baldness is one of those things that, in my experience, you just have to try to accept. Some men find it more difficult to accept baldness than others. There is one piece of advice, though, Jim, and that's don't try to comb your hair over the bald or thin patch. Whatever you do, don't comb it over because that usually looks ridiculous. And the other thing that usually looks ridiculous is a man with a wig, that is, the false hairpiece. Don't let anyone persuade you to buy one of those false hairpiece things, because they usually look much worse than a bald man. I actually think bald men can look very attractive. My husband is bald and I think it really suits him.
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A.It's hereditary.
B.The shampoo he used caused it.
C.He combs his hair too much.
D.He is old enough to lose hair.
听力原文: A ground hog is a small animal that digs and lives under the ground. It is also called the woodchuck. Ground hogs live in many parts of America. In the winter they sleep like beam and some other animals.
There is an old story that says a few hundred years ago Europeans brought Ground Hog Day to America. They said that the ground hog wakes up from his sleep on February 2, which is believed the half way between winter and spring. If he comes up from his hole and it is sunny, he will see his shadow and be frightened. If he aces his shadow, there will be 6 more weeks of winter weather. But if he comes up and the sky is cloudy, he will not see his shadow and will not be frightened. Then spring weather will cane very soon.
Some people believe this story and they watch the sky on February 2. Many people are happy if it is cloudy on that day. They think spring will come soon. But most people think it is just a fun legend. What do you think?
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A.An animal that lives on the ground.
B.An animal that sleeps during winter.
C.An animal that looks like a bear.
D.An animal that mainly lives in Africa.