567] Hardly when the bus suddenly pulled away. [譯文] 他們一到站點(diǎn)公共汽車就突然開走了. A. they had got to the bus stop B. they got to the bus stop C. did they get to the bus stop D. had they got to the bus stop [答案及簡析] D. 否定副詞hardly放于句首構(gòu)成倒裝句.Hardly+had+主語+done when...did...是固定的句式. 查看更多

 

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 I had spent over five exhausting(令人疲乏不堪的) years on my essay for my Ph. D(哲學(xué)學(xué)士). and was anxiously preparing for my oral boards which were to be held in California, and I had  36  a flight through Minneapolis, where I was to change  37 . My flight was very late, and I was soon in an all—out run to  38  my flight. I had to stop to catch my  39 on a moving sidewalk when I  40 a woman in her fifties   41 with a carry-on bag.

I don’t know   42  , but I looked at her face and blurted out, “Are you going on flight 567 to California?”

She responded, “Yes.”

“So am I ,” I responded.“Give me your bag. I’ll run   43 and tell them to wait for you.” I took her bag and started running again. I   44 onto the plane and told a flight attendant that one more passenger was behind me and to please   45 the plane for her. I   46 myself with her bag, and a few moments later she arrived and was the last person on the plane   47 they closed the doors and   48  . After the plane leveled off, I   49 the bag to her, and she smiled at me and thanked me.

I didn’t sleep a wink in the hotel and arrived at the   50 at seven o’clock in the morning. The  51 kept me waiting for an hour in a room. I walked into the boardroom and was initially frightened by all the   52 in their robes. As I slowly   53 at the faces of all the board members, I noticed the bright face of a woman. She gave me a smile   54 a young schoolgirl. It was the same woman whose bag I had carried ahead the night before.   55 , whenever I made a mistake on any questions, she did a great job of relaxing me.

1.

A.prepared

B.caught

C.scheduled預(yù)定的

D.ordered安排好的;

 

2.

A.trains

B.buses

C.planes

D.directions

 

3.

A.catch

B.run

C.get

D.hold

 

4.

A.flight

B.breath

C.bag

D.companions

 

5.

A.greeted

B.met

C.noticed

D.seek

 

6.

A.walking

B.struggle

C.carrying

D.running

 

7.

A.how

B.why

C.what

D.where

 

8.

A.before

B.immediately

C.fast

D.a(chǎn)head

 

9.

A.raced

B.got

C.solved

D.opened

 

10.

A.leave

B.hold

C.remain

D.reserve

 

11.

A.found

B.took

C.seated

D.occupied

 

12.

A.a(chǎn)fter

B.when

C.while

D.before

 

13.

A.left out

B.run away

C.took off

D.carried away

 

14.

A.presented

B.preserved

C.proved

D.showed

 

15.

A.place

B.university

C.palace

D.city

 

16.

A.meeting

B.board

C.essay

D.a(chǎn)rgument

 

17.

A.professors

B.ladies

C.staffs

D.teachers

 

18.

A.stared

B.watched

C.glanced

D.looked

 

19.

A.like

B.a(chǎn)s

C.of

D.from

 

20.

A.Needless to say

B.No matter how

C.What’s more

D.In the end

 

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On March 23, 2010, Google Inc took a major step in withdrawing(收回) its search-engine services from Beijing to Hong Kong. Google acknowledged that it failed to make progress in talks with the Chinese government for permission to let Google stop censoring(審查) its search results.

Since posting the announcement on its website, Google’s stock(股票) price has fallen from $595 to about $567, while Baidu, the leading search engine in China, has seen its stock price rise by 50%. A potential foreign beneficiary(受益者) is Bing, Microsoft’s new search engine. And while Bing may not exactly have got the keys to a very rich kingdom, its managing group understand their good fortune and have not been shy about sticking the knife into Google. Craig Mundie, a chief officer of Bing, told China Daily that “we feel good enough now,” adding, “but it’s a 20-year journey, and not just three years. And Microsoft is here to stay.”

Several other Chinese Internet companies are no doubt moving swiftly to take advantage of this situation. Both Sohu. com—a Yahoo-like website in China— and a hugely successful instant-messaging company called Tencent(騰訊) are already trying to hire Google China staff. Analysts believe that of the two, Tencent is in the better position. Nearly 70% of China’s 400 million Internet users use instant-messaging, and of those, 80% use Tencent’s system, known as QQ. That’s the major reason why Tencent’s potential market is bigger than Baidu’s, and an insider at the company acknowledges that the search business is full of opportunities.

All the competitors of Google do what the Chinese government requires: censor their search results. If Microsoft and the others intend to be in China “to stay,” as Craig Mundie put it, there is no chance that the censoring principle will change for them.

As to the Google’s exit, one of its investors made the comment recently, “There’re still a lot of us who believe that they’ve made the wise choice. But Google is apparently out and I guess we just get to accept.” However, some Chinese netizens regretted the loss of its professional services on google. cn, such as maps, videos, music and translations.

73.Google.cn stops its business in China because _____.

A. too many companies enter the market         B. its stock price has fallen sharply

C. Chinese companies hire its workers           D. it refuses to censor the search results

74.How many Chinese beneficiaries are mentioned in the passage?

A. Two.               B. Three             C. Four.               D. Five.

75.When Google withdraws, _______.

A. Chinese netizens won’t have any professional service

B. only Chinese companies will provide search service

C. China’s attitude towards censoring won’t be changed

D. the Google managing group will regret its decision

76.A suggested title for this news would be ______.

A. When Google Withdraws From China        B. Who Wins in China’s Search Business

C. Who Will Profit When Google Exits         D. Why Google Loses to Other Competitors

 

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I had spent over five exhausting(令人疲乏不堪的) years on my essay for my Ph. D(哲學(xué)學(xué)士). and was anxiously preparing for my oral boards which were to be held in California, and I had  36  a flight through Minneapolis, where I was to change  37 . My flight was very late, and I was soon in an all—out run to  38  my flight. I had to stop to catch my  39 on a moving sidewalk when I  40 a woman in her fifties   41 with a carry-on bag.
I don’t know   42  , but I looked at her face and blurted out, “Are you going on flight 567 to California?”
She responded, “Yes.”
“So am I ,” I responded.“Give me your bag. I’ll run   43 and tell them to wait for you.” I took her bag and started running again. I   44 onto the plane and told a flight attendant that one more passenger was behind me and to please   45 the plane for her. I   46 myself with her bag, and a few moments later she arrived and was the last person on the plane   47 they closed the doors and   48  . After the plane leveled off, I   49 the bag to her, and she smiled at me and thanked me.
I didn’t sleep a wink in the hotel and arrived at the   50 at seven o’clock in the morning. The  51 kept me waiting for an hour in a room. I walked into the boardroom and was initially frightened by all the   52 in their robes. As I slowly   53 at the faces of all the board members, I noticed the bright face of a woman. She gave me a smile   54 a young schoolgirl. It was the same woman whose bag I had carried ahead the night before.   55 , whenever I made a mistake on any questions, she did a great job of relaxing me.

【小題1】
A.preparedB.caughtC.scheduled預(yù)定的D.ordered安排好的;
【小題2】
A.trainsB.busesC.planesD.directions
【小題3】
A.catch B.runC.getD.hold
【小題4】
A.flightB.breathC.bagD.companions
【小題5】
A.greetedB.metC.noticedD.seek
【小題6】
A.walkingB.struggleC.carryingD.running
【小題7】
A.howB.whyC.whatD.where
【小題8】
A.beforeB.immediatelyC.fastD.a(chǎn)head
【小題9】
A.racedB.gotC.solvedD.opened
【小題10】
A.leaveB.holdC.remainD.reserve
【小題11】
A.foundB.tookC.seatedD.occupied
【小題12】
A.a(chǎn)fterB.whenC.whileD.before
【小題13】
A.left outB.run awayC.took offD.carried away
【小題14】
A.presentedB.preservedC.provedD.showed
【小題15】
A.placeB.universityC.palaceD.city
【小題16】
A.meetingB.boardC.essayD.a(chǎn)rgument
【小題17】
A.professorsB.ladiesC.staffsD.teachers
【小題18】
A.staredB.watchedC.glancedD.looked
【小題19】
A.like B.a(chǎn)sC.ofD.from
【小題20】
A.Needless to sayB.No matter how
C.What’s moreD.In the end

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FAIRMONT HOTEL

Five waiters and Ten Waitresses

---Aged under 22

---At least high school graduate

---Good looking; men at least 1.72 meters tall and women 1.65

---Those knowing foreign languages preferred

---Paid 1600---2200 dollars per month

One Secretary

---Aged under 30

---Female preferred

---Good at writing and skilled at computer

If interested, call 465-4768 or write to: Mr Jack Hundris

Room 0825, Fairmont Hotel

567 Wood Street, San Markers, 78003

Fax: 6954828

WILSON BOOKSTORE

Accountant(會計)

---Aged between 25 and 40

---With an experience of at least two years

---With a degree and an accountant certificate(證書)

---Paid3000-4000 dollars monthly

---With a knowledge of computer

Salesclerk

---Basic education of 12 years or more

---Good at computer

---Paid 1800-2200 dollars monthly

Tel: 447-4398          Fax: 3485269

1.If you don’t know how to use a computer, you can just apply for the position as _____.

A.a(chǎn) secretary

B.a(chǎn) waiter or a waitress

C.a(chǎn)n accountant

D.a(chǎn) salesclerk

2.If you want to get the position of accountant in Wilson Bookstore, you have to satisfy the following conditions EXCEPT _____.

A.being a woman

B.knowing well how to use a computer

C.having been an accountant

D.having an accountant certificate

3.If you want to try for a job in Fairmont Hotel, you _____.

  1. have to be a woman and know foreign languages
  2. should be a university graduate
  3. have to be taller than 1.72 meters 
  4. should be younger than 30 years old

 

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On March 23, 2010, Google Inc took a major step in withdrawing(收回) its search-engine services from Beijing to Hong Kong. Google acknowledged that it failed to make progress in talks with the Chinese government for permission to let Google stop censoring(審查) its search results.
Since posting the announcement on its website, Google’s stock(股票) price has fallen from $595 to about $567, while Baidu, the leading search engine in China, has seen its stock price rise by 50%. A potential foreign beneficiary(受益者) is Bing, Microsoft’s new search engine. And while Bing may not exactly have got the keys to a very rich kingdom, its managing group understand their good fortune and have not been shy about sticking the knife into Google. Craig Mundie, a chief officer of Bing, told China Daily that “we feel good enough now,” adding, “but it’s a 20-year journey, and not just three years. And Microsoft is here to stay.”
Several other Chinese Internet companies are no doubt moving swiftly to take advantage of this situation. Both Sohu. com—a Yahoo-like website in China— and a hugely successful instant-messaging company called Tencent(騰訊) are already trying to hire Google China staff. Analysts believe that of the two, Tencent is in the better position. Nearly 70% of China’s 400 million Internet users use instant-messaging, and of those, 80% use Tencent’s system, known as QQ. That’s the major reason why Tencent’s potential market is bigger than Baidu’s, and an insider at the company acknowledges that the search business is full of opportunities.
All the competitors of Google do what the Chinese government requires: censor their search results. If Microsoft and the others intend to be in China “to stay,” as Craig Mundie put it, there is no chance that the censoring principle will change for them.
As to the Google’s exit, one of its investors made the comment recently, “There’re still a lot of us who believe that they’ve made the wise choice. But Google is apparently out and I guess we just get to accept.” However, some Chinese netizens regretted the loss of its professional services on google. cn, such as maps, videos, music and translations.
73.Google.cn stops its business in China because _____.
A. too many companies enter the market         B. its stock price has fallen sharply
C. Chinese companies hire its workers           D. it refuses to censor the search results
74.How many Chinese beneficiaries are mentioned in the passage?
A. Two.               B. Three             C. Four.               D. Five.
75.When Google withdraws, _______.
A. Chinese netizens won’t have any professional service
B. only Chinese companies will provide search service
C. China’s attitude towards censoring won’t be changed
D. the Google managing group will regret its decision
76.A suggested title for this news would be ______.
A. When Google Withdraws From China        B. Who Wins in China’s Search Business
C. Who Will Profit When Google Exits         D. Why Google Loses to Other Competitors

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