As a visitor or guest in either a Chinese home or restaurant you will find that _____
A、desk
B、table
C、chair
D、bench
A、desk
B、table
C、chair
D、bench
A.a; the
B.a; a
C.the; the
D.the; a
A.a piece of news
B.a visitor's letter
C.a shopping guide
D.a trip introduction
A.inquire about the code of behavior. in the train
B.shake hands with all the passengers
C.shake hands with the person he knows
D.behave like an Englishman
A.Economic development depends on it.
B.The central government forces them to do that.
C.In order to let more people enjoy the beauty of the sites.
D.They are friendly and hospitable.
A.策略(Strategy)
B.抽象工厂(Abstract Factory)
C.观察者(Visitor)
D.状态(State)
A.适配器(Adapter)
B.通知(Notifier)
C.状态(State)
D.观察者(Visitor)
Traditionally, it was thought that it could【5】the luck they would have【6】the coming year by【7】they did or ate on the first day of the year. For that reason, it has become common for【8】to celebrate the first few minutes of a【9】new year in the【10】with the family and friends. Parties often last into the middle of the night after the ringing of a new year. It was once believed that the first visitor on New Year's Day would bring【11】good luck or bad luck to the rest of the year. It was particularly lucky if that visitor【12】to be a tall dark-haired man.
Traditional New Year's【13】are also thought to bring luck. People in many parts of the US celebrate the New Year by【14】black-eyed peas and cabbage. Black-eyed peas have been considered good luck in many cultures. Cabbage leaves are considered a【15】of prosperity, being【16】of paper currency. Other traditions of the season include the making of New Year's resolutions. That tradition also【17】back to the early Babylonians. Popular modern resolutions might include the【18】to lose weight or quit smoking.
The song, "Auld Lang Syne", is sung at the【19】of midnight in almost every English-speaking country in the world to bring in the New Year. "Auld Lang Syne" literally【20】"yearning for the old days."
(1)
A.remarked
B.commented
C.observed
D.viewed
The problem with the Act is not just that some of its rules are unfair but the way it is administered, and the people who administer it.
【B1】
A.applied
B.made
C.asked
D.wait
Don' t just look. You are expected to feel, to turn, to push. Build your own house and earn why t stands or falls. Use computers to work out plans just as famous scientists have done. There s always something new to learn at the Maryland Science Center.
Children and group visitors enjoy half price.
The excitement of the Maryland Science Center does not end when you leave. Visit the Science Store for a gift you' d like to keep. Electronic jewelry(电子珠宝), games, books, and more — take part of the Science Center home with you.
Information
Where to call:
24 hour general(常规的) information(410)685-5225
24 hour STARLINE night, sky information (410)S39-STAR
Group visitor information (410) 685-2370
Hours:
The Maryland Science Center is open 7 days a week(except Thanksgiving Day and Christmas
Day)
Monday-Friday 10 a. m.-p. m
Saturday and Sunday 10a.m.-p.m.
Whacan visitors do at the Maryland Science Center?
A.Learn science by trying it out.
B.Watch and take part in a play.
C.Make gifts for their friends.
Though pinioned swans generally seem happy, under proper care, by hatching and rearing their young without any trouble, at migration time things become different: they repeatedly swim to the lee side of the pond, in order to have the whole extent of its surface at their disposal, trying to take off. Again and again the grand preparations end in a pathetic flutter of their half wings; a truly sorry picture!
This, however, rarely awakens the pity of the zoo visitor, least of all when such an originally highly intelligent and mentally alert animal has deteriorated, in confinement, into a crazy idiot, a very caricature of its former self. Sentimental old ladies, the fanatical sponsors of the societies for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, have no compunction in keeping a grey parrot in a relatively small cage or even chained to a perch. Together with the large corvines, the parrots are probably the only birds which suffer from that state of mind, common to prisoners, namely, boredom.
What is an "outlet" in the context of this passage?
A.An opportunity for expression.
B.A place to let.
C.A chance of escape into a wood.
D.An exit for a marketer.