I'd like to go to America to do graduate work in medicine.()
A.我会去美国读医科研究生
B.我想去美国读医科研究生
C.我会在美国毕业从事医学
D.我想在美国毕业从事医学
A.我会去美国读医科研究生
B.我想去美国读医科研究生
C.我会在美国毕业从事医学
D.我想在美国毕业从事医学
A.about
B.of
C.over
D.at
A、good enough
B、so well to
C、well enough to
D、too well to
A、to be met
B、meeting
C、to have met
D、met
A.I’d like to
B. Let’s go
C. Yes, please
D. It's a pleasure
— Oh, _______________! But can’t you go another day?
A.that’s a problem
B.that’s a loss
C.that’s a pity
D.that’s a question
A、I really enjoyed it.
B、Yes. I heard about it
C、No, I didn't go to the cinema
Nurse: Can I help you?
Client: Yes, please.I' d like to know where I should go for the ________(住院手续) .
A.admission procedures
B.admission office
C.hospital pajamas
D.regular diet
A.Excuse me, my friend sent me a flower
B.Fine, I never go to birthday parties
C.Well, I don’t like birthday parties
D.Sorry, but I had a car accident
A、I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind.
B、Of course, why not go out?
C、Oh, I don’t like neither here nor there.
D、Sure, we like these two places.
Complete the conversation. Choose from the answers (A-D).
Rose: Hi, Jon. I see you're working on our math homework.
Jon: I'm trying!
Rose: Well, I finished mine. I can help you.____, actually.
Jon: Maybe for you, but____
Rose: Yeah, I guess I am good at working with numbers in my head. You can use a calculator if you want.
Jon: That's a good idea. Now, I have to find it!
Rose:____
Jon: That would be great, Rose. I'll look in my bag. Can you look in my desk?
Rose: Sure. No problem.____
A、I'll give you a hand if you like.
B、It's really pretty simple
C、I'm not very good at things like that.
D、Let me show you.
First of all, living at college gives me a sense of responsibility and of being on my own. My parents aren't around to say, "No, you're not going out tonight," or "Did you finish your homework?" Everything I do has to be my decision, and that makes me responsible for my own life. During the second week I was at college, I had to go out and look for a bank where I could open an account. And when I got to the bank, I had to decide whether to have a checking or savings account and whether or not to get a credit card. Decisions! Decisions! Friendly people are another thing I like about college. On the first day I came to Marymount University here in Virginia from New York, I was a bit confused about where I was going. My mother and I drove in. We did not know the building we were supposed to go to, but the guard was very nice. With a smile, he told us what building we were looking for and where we could park our car. My room was on the first floor of New Gerard, and I knew I had to go through some glass doors, but my mother and I didn't know which ones. Some students saw me and asked, "Are you a new student?" When they found out I was looking for New Gerard, one said, "Oh, just follow us; that's where we're going." Even now I feel comfortable in the dorm because there are friendly people around to talk with.I do like a lot of things about college, but that doesn't mean I don't think about things at home. Although I like college, I can still get homesick. New York is a very good place, too! And sometimes I miss it!
6. The text is perhaps written by ________.
A. a new student
B. a new teacher
C. a foreign reporter
D. a foreign visitor
7. What does "gives me a sense of responsibility" in the first sentence of Paragraph 2 mean? It means it makes me feel ________.
A. responsible for my parents.
B. responsible for my teacher.
C. responsible for the school.
D. responsible for myself.
8. One thing that he liked was ________.
A. the comfortable dorm
B. finding his way around
C. his studies as a first year student
D. the friendly people
9. What is New Gerard?
A. It's a student's name.
B. It's a teacher's name.
C. It's a dorm's name.
D. It's a school's name.
10. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. People in Marymount University are friendly.
B. The writer likes the new experience in the university.
C. The writer drove to Marymount University with his mother.
D. The writer is not homesick