Why not come and join us in the game?(). But I must meet Mr. Smith at his office now.
A.I’d like to
B. Let’s go
C. Yes, please
D. It's a pleasure
A.I’d like to
B. Let’s go
C. Yes, please
D. It's a pleasure
A.who
B.which
C.that
D.what
Why hasn't he come? ______on time, we will have to put off the trip.
A.If he doesn't come
B.If he won't come
C.If he shouldn't come
D.If he hadn't come
A.Because the receiver will forget to come to the event
B.Because the receiver will need it to make decision
C.Because the invitation is important
A.Because she was not perfect
B.Because she didn’t reach her dream
C.Because she lived in the countryside
D.Because she believed her dream had come true
A.Yes, I really can't go with you.
B.I'd love to, but I need to go pick up the kids.
C.When did you go to that restaurant?
A、Guess what
B、Why not
C、So what
D、How come
A、She decides to live her own life
B、She wants to keep the diamond herself
C、She is afraid that Cal will kill her for her betrayal
D、She hates him for trying to kill her on board
He ()()()the Communist Party()()()2009.
A. has joined, in
B. has joined, since
C. joined, on
D. joined, in
Barbara calls Mr. Smith to make an appointment.
Barbara: Hello, Mr. Smith. This is Barbara, the sales()of Audi. We met at the car exhibition last Friday.
Mr. Smith: Oh, yes. I was just going to call you. I really like that car you recommended and I am thinking of buying it.
Barbara: Good choice. Why don't you come to our store and we can work out the()of purchase? What time will be convenient for you?
Mr. Smith: I'll be out of town tomorrow, but almost any time after that would be fine with me.
Barbara: Well, could we make a tentative()for, say, this Saturday?
Mr. Smith: That's fine for me. Can you tell me your store's()and opening hours?
Barbara: It's near the Workers' Stadium. And we are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mr. Smith: Then, I'll come to your store around 10 o'clock.
Barbara: OK. I will wait for you in the store. And don't forget to bring your driver's().
Mr. Smith: OK, see you then.
These crimes are not usually committed by people who are poor or in need. Young people often dislike and hate the adult world. They will do things to show that they are rebels. Also in Britain today it is easier for young people to commit crimes because they have more freedom to go where they like and more money to do what they like.
There are two other possible causes which are worth mentioning. More and more people in Britain live in large towns. In a large town no one knows who anyone else is or where they live. But in the village I come from crimes are rare because everyone knows everyone else.
Although it is difficult to explain, I think the last cause is very important. Perhaps there is something with our society which encourages violence and crime. It is a fact that all the time children are exposed to films and reports about crime and violence. Many people do not agree that this influences the young people, but I think that young people are very much influenced by the society they grow in. I feel that the fault may be as much with our whole society as with these young people.
6. From the passage we know that many British people are confused about ().
A. the cause of juvenile crimes
B. the rise of the crime rate
C. the problem of crimes in their country
D. the various kinds of juvenile delinquency
7. One reason why young people in large cities are more likely to commit crimes is that ().
A. nobody knows anything about others
B. they are free to move
C. they live a better life
D. they need more money
8. According to the passage, which groups of the following young people are LEAST likely to commit crimes?
A. Those living in big cities
B. Those who are in need of help
C. Those who are very poor
D. Those living in the countryside
9. Unlike many others, the author holds that one important cause for juvenile delinquency is that().
A. young people nowadays do not like adult world
B. young people in Britain today are freer than before
C. too many young people have come to live in big cities
D. young people are influenced by crime and violence in films and newspapers
10.According to the passage, which is to blame for juvenile crimes, apart from the young people themselves?
A. The adult world
B. Their parents
C. The development of the cities
D. The society