When asking strangers in the USA the right way to a certain place, you can use().
A.Sir or Madam
B.Mr. or Mrs
C.Ms. or Miss
D.Dr. or Professor
A.Sir or Madam
B.Mr. or Mrs
C.Ms. or Miss
D.Dr. or Professor
B.The key elements of a narrative usually include “when”, “where”, “who” and “what”
C.The author entered the operating room 14 years ago, which indicates the place where the story happens
D.The author writes this text to express such an opinion: the love between the stranger and her is blind to race, color and creed and will last through time
A.while
B.if only
C.as if
D.once
fects, into the conversation, it is all over.
A、part
B、partial
C、partialities
D、partially
Petra
It ____1____ one night at our local nightclub. I was dancing, and suddenly I ____2____ the feeling that someone was watching me. I looked around and saw a boy on the other side of the room staring at me. I ____3____ to be brave and walked over to him. Hans was very shy but we had a drink and started talking. We just clicked and we quickly became friends.
Ricardo
It was New Year’s Eve and I ___4____ some people around to my house to celebrate. I planned a quiet party but my friends brought other friends and by twelve o’clock there were lots of people. I was ____5____ some drinks in the kitchen when I noticed this woman on her ____6____. She didn’t seem to know anybody, so I ____7____ over to her and ____8____ myself. She said, “So you’re not Antonio, then!” She was at the wrong party– she had made a____9____ with the address! I asked her to stay and we got on really ____10____…and now we’re together.
1、A、came
B、happened
C、went
2、A、had
B、felt
C、sensed
3、A、told
B、liked
C、decided
4、A、invited
B、loved
C、asking
5、A、washing
B、making
C、playing
6、A、side
B、self
C、own
7、A、ran
B、went
C、leaned
8、A、introduced
B、asked
C、talked
9、A、fuss
B、wrong
C、mistake
10、A、good
B、well
C、fine
A.It’s too far from here
B.Sorry,I’m a stranger here myself
C.You can take a bus first
D.Sorry,I can’t
A.to ask
B.asking
C.for asking
D.to asking
66.The story took place in ____.
A. spring
B. summer
C. fall
D. winter
67. The boatman was willing to take Robin across the river because___.
A. he wanted to make extra money
B. he saw that Robin was young and rich
C. he was going to row across the river anyway
D. he felt sorry for him because Robin looked poor
68. The stockings that Robin wore were obviously _____.
A. worn-out
B. very expensive
C. handmade
D. much too big
69. From the way he looked,it was evident that Robin was ____.
A. a wealthy merchant's son
B. a country boy
C. a soldier
D. a foreigner
70.How did Robin appear as he walked into the town?
A. He was cheerful and excited.
B. He was tired.
C. He seemed very sad.
D. He seemed frightened by the strange surroundings