- A.The changes of soccer.
- B.The rules of rugby.
- C.Different village players.
- D.The birth of American football.
- 正确
- 错误
- A.soccer and rugby
- B.American football and British football
- C.two village ball games
- D.two new football games
- A.American football might develop in different places.
- B.American football is supposed to be changeable.
- C.American football will have its own rules.
- D.American football might see changes in the years to come.
- As long as Einstein and Russell lived, their brains functioned efficiently.It was their bodies, finally, which could not go on any longer. The left side of the brain controls
- A.the senses
- B.the right side
- C.logical thinking
- D.the action
- A hundred years ago, the game we now call football did not exist.American football started during a game between two colleges.The teams had got together to play what they called "football", but each team played by different rules.One team played what we n
- Both games had been invented a thousand years before.In the first kind of football game ever played, all the men from one village tried to kick a ball into another village.The men of the second village tried to kick the ball into the first.Hundreds of peo
- In what ways do you suppose the game we know now will have changed in another hundred years? When the two colleges first met to play "football", the players followed __.
- A.the rules of soccer
- B.the rules of rugby
- C.different rules
- D.college rules
- A.both sides of the brain are used equally
- B.the left side is fully developed
- C.scientists work on it
- D.the right side is fully developed
- A.processes and puts into order the information which comes in
- B.is usually better developed than the left side in western society
- C.is usually not as well developed as the left side in western
- D.is usually developed as well as the left side in western society
- A.their brains could not function efficiently any more
- B.the full development of both sides of their brain was achieved C.their bodies stopped working
- D.they were very old
- A.when I have power, I will have happiness
- B.being a boss is more important than feeling happy
- C.when I become a boss, I will never search for happiness
- D.boss and this thing mean the same to boss and I
- A.when one man feels happy, another man will feel sad
- B.what will make one man happy may make another man happy also
- C.different people hold different opinions about happiness
- D.both A and B
- A.other people think if they know a lot they will be able to get enough money and that will make them happy
- B.other people think it true that enough knowledge will bring them enough money
- C.other people hold the opinion that the more they know the happier they will become
- D.other people hold the opinion that if they become knowledgeable enough they will feel happy
- A.a useless advertisement
- B.how to make an effective advertisement
- C.how the man lost and found his umbrella
- D.what the merchant did for the umbrella owner
- A.he was quite sure of success
- B.he was not sure he would get the umbrella back
- C.he was rich enough to afford a new umbrella
- D.he did not know what to do
- A.Sure.
- B.Not very sure.
- C.Not at all.
- D.Probably.
- A.One volume.
- B.Two volumes.
- C.Three volumes.
- D.Four volumes.
- A man once said how useless it was to put advertisements in the newspapers."Last week," said he, "my umbrella was stolen from a London Church.As it was a present, I spent twice its worth in advertising, but didn't get it back." "How
- A.the man got his umbrella back
- B.the man wasted some money on advertising
- C.nobody found the missing umbrella
- D.the umbrella was found somewhere near the church
- A.respond to the need for new schoolbooks
- B.show the distinct development of the English language in America
- C.improve spelling forms based upon British models
- D.influence the pronunciation of the English language
- A.Develope.
- B.Theatre.
- C.Color.
- D.Honour.
- A.empty
- B.free
- C.blank
- D.bare
- A.argued
- B.protested
- C.added
- D.thought
- A.enjoy
- B.mind
- C.stop
- D. help
- A.but
- B.then
- C.as
- D.therefore
- A.looked
- B.turned
- C.played
- D.ran
- A.must
- B.might
- C.could
- D.needed
- A.made
- B.let
- C.sent
- D. urged
- A.at most
- B.at last
- C.at least
- D.at first
- A.When
- B.While
- C.Since
- D.During
- A.pleasant
- B.hard
- C.good
- D.bad
- A.hopeful
- B.beneficial
- C.complicated
- D.impossible
- A.Before
- B. After that
- C. To my surprise
- D.In the end
- A.take
- B.bring
- C.treat
- D.get
- A.many
- B.enough
- C.single
- D.any
- A.if
- B.despite
- C.although
- D.since
- A.mustn't have seen
- B.could not see
- C.can't have seen
- D.must not see
- A.an important information
- B.some important information
- C.some important informations
- D.lots of information important
- A.and
- B.so
- C.but
- D.or
- A.James and Mary's father
- B.James's and Mary's father
- C.Jame's and Mary's father
- D.James' and Mary's father
- A.than
- B.more than
- C.rather than
- D.to
- A.I have heard or have seen
- B.have I heard or seen
- C.I have heard or seen
- D.did I hear or see
- A.twice more
- B.two times more as
- C.twice as much as
- D.twice as more
- A.less
- B.little
- C.few
- D.fewer
- A.realize
- B.discover
- C.accept
- D.recognize
- A.completed
- B.completing
- C.being completed
- D.to be completed
- A.That
- B.The thing
- C.All
- D.What
- A.doesn't it
- B.isn't it
- C.hasn't it
- D.won't it
- A.should
- B.will
- C.could
- D.must
- A.needn't have eaten
- B.couldn't have eaten
- C.mustn't have eaten
- D.shouldn't have eaten
- A.I'd decide
- B.I decided
- C.I decide
- D.I'm deciding