A:Hello, Mary.
B:Hello,Tom.It is so nice to see you here.
A:Me too.(1)
B:I am going home.I just came back from an exhibition.
A:(2) And what?
B:An exhibition.To be exact,a fine art exhibition(展览).
A:Really?(3)
B:Yeah, pretty good, I should say.
A:(4)
B:A lot of traditional Chinese paper cuttings.
A:I am also interested in paper cuttings.(5)
B:Yes,it is still open on Saturday.
A:Many thanks.
B:You are welcome, and enjoy yourself there.
A:Thank you,Mary! I'll be there on Saturday.
A:When did you see that? B:Where are you going? C:Does it work on Sunday? D:What did you see there? E:Is it still open this Saturday? F:Is it really very good? G:I beg your pardon? |
The little girl is often afraid to (cross) the street.
I prefer historical dramas because they are a (relax) way for me to learn history.
Everyone (have) their own ideas.
阅读下面的对话,根据上下文,从方框内选择恰当的选项补全对话,使句意完整、符合逻辑.(其中有两项为多余选项)
THAT'S NOT MY JOB
A customer comes into the Westside Pharmacy(药店).He's very sick.A is the clerk(营业员); B is the customer; C is Mr.Brown.
A:May I help you?
B:(66) I have a pain is my side,an ache in my stomach,and a headache.I need a pill,an aspirin,or a painkiller?something fast.
A:(67) That's Mr.Brown's job.He's the head pharmacist(药剂师).
B:(68)
A:I'm sorry.Mr.Brown is busy.He is on the phone.
B:Then his helper.
A:(69) Please wait.
B:Oh,no.
A:Oh,here's Mr.Brown.
C:Yes?May I help you?
B:I have a pain is my side,an ache in my stomach,and a headache.Please give me a pill.
C:That isn't my job.(70) I'm a pharmacist.Dr.Saunders has an office next to us.His address is 215Grand Avenue.Come back with a prescription(处方).We can help you then.
A.I'm sorry,but that's not my job. B.She's busy,too. C.No,thanks. D.I'm not a doctor. E.Yes,please. F.May I see Mr.Brown,please? G.Mr.Brown is a doctor. |
Heads Up!
In November,the US Soccer Federation,the biggest soccer organization in the US introduces new rules to make the sport safer for young players.This organization
announced that players on its teams who are 10 or younger are no longer allowed to head the ball.Players aged from 11 to 13 have limits on how often they can practice heading.The new rules are designed to prevent kids from getting concussions﹣injuries caused by a blow to the head that shakes the brain inside the skull(头骨).Common symptoms(症状) include headaches and dizziness.
A DANGEROUS MOVE
Heading the ball can be one of the riskiest parts of soccer.Sometimes the force of hitting the ball with their heads gives players concussions.But more often,players receive concussions when they jump to head the ball and accidentally knock heads with other players or fall and hit their heads on the grass.
"More concussions happen during the act of heading than any other action in soccer,"explains Dr.Robert Cantu,an expert on brain injuries.
LEADING THE WAY
So far,the new rules apply only to teams that are part of the US Soccer Federation.But the group says it hopes other leagues will soon follow its example.
(1) is the biggest soccer organization in the US.
A.The US Soccer Team
B.The US Soccer Federation
C.Soccer Federation in States
D.Soccer Group US
(2)The new rules in the passage will help .
A.develop the players'soccer skills
B.old players play better
C.young players play soccer more safely
D.make people more interested in soccer games
(3)What does the underlined word"concussion"probably mean in Chinese?
A.脑震荡
B.高血压
C.心绞痛
D.低血糖
(4) is the most dangerous action in soccer?
A.Running with the ball
B.Passing
C.Controlling the ball
D.Heading
(5)What can you learn from the last paragraph?
A.The soccer teams is the US follow the rules
B.The rules allow the organization to rule the other groups.
C.The organization hopes other leagues will soon make similar rules.
D.Young soccer players will never get injured from now on.