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[单项选择]Just where exactly is my home In Britain of course. I was born here, grew up here—I had no choice in the matter. From an early age I got used to the way of life here—after all, how could I survive if I didn’t I came in contact with the British, I never felt any hostility towards them; I never wanted to cause any offense. But what have I in my turn received Racial discrimination. This has. been embodied in countless incidents.
It was in middle school that racial discrimination was most obvious. I was often the victim of racial taunts. After undergoing such a humiliation, I would feel a mixture of anger and depression. However, the worst thing was knowing hell well that even if I reported this to a teacher. It would be to no avail. Outside school, racial discrimination is far subtler. Some English—it’s all over their face.
Of course, a British person will probably think I’m paranoid or just too sensitive, a depressive even. Perhaps the latter may have some truth in it.
A. black
B. white
C. brown
D. yellow

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[单项选择]Just where exactly is my home In Britain of course. I was born here, grew up here—I had no choice in the matter. From an early age I got used to the way of life here—after all, how could I survive if I didn’t I came in contact with the British, I never felt any hostility towards them; I never wanted to cause any offense. But what have I in my turn received Racial discrimination. This has. been embodied in countless incidents.
It was in middle school that racial discrimination was most obvious. I was often the victim of racial taunts. After undergoing such a humiliation, I would feel a mixture of anger and depression. However, the worst thing was knowing hell well that even if I reported this to a teacher. It would be to no avail. Outside school, racial discrimination is far subtler. Some English—it’s all over their face.
Of course, a British person will probably think I’m paranoid or just too sensitive, a depressive even. Perhaps the latter may have some truth in it.
A. disrespect to people of other nationality
B. hostility towards foreigners
C. hostility towards people speaking other languages
D. disrespect to people of a different color
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Just where exactly is my home In Britain of course. I was born here, grew up here—I had no choice in the matter. From an early age I got used to the way of life here—after all, how could I survive if I didn’t I came in contact with the British, I never felt any hostility towards them; I never wanted to cause any offense. But what have I in my turn received Racial discrimination. This has. been embodied in countless incidents.
It was in middle school that racial discrimination was most obvious. I was often the victim of racial taunts. After undergoing such a humiliation, I would feel a mixture of anger and depression. However, the worst thing was knowing hell well that even if I reported this to a teacher. It would be to no avail. Outside school, racial discrimination is far subtler. Some English—it’s all over their face.
Of course, a British person will probably think I’m paranoid or just too sensitive, a depressive even. Perhap
A. black
B. white
C. brown
D. yellow

[简答题]Then where are our relatives my father our family friends You claim the rights of a mother: the right to call me fool and child; to speak to me as no woman in authority over me at college dare speak to me; to dictate my way of life; and to force on me the acquaintance of a brute whom anyone can see to be the most vicious sort of London man about town. Before I give myself the trouble to resist such claims, I may as well find out whether they have any real existence.
Questions:
A. From which work is this quotation taken
B. Which character is speaking
C. What does this work expose
[单项选择]Passage 1Where and when was my grandfather married a. In Washington in 1885. b. In Washington in 1860. c. In Michigan in 1885. d. In Michigan in 1860.
[填空题]Jinling Hotel, where I stayed during my first visit to Nanjing, ______________________ (座落在)
on Hanzhong Road.


[填空题]Where is the home of tigers


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M: Do you know where I can have my clothes cleaned
W: Why not wash them yourself There’s a laundry On Third Street.

What does the woman mean()
A. She can’t understand why the man is thirsty.
B. The man ought not to go to the laundry.
C. The laundry is too far away.
[填空题]Where have they just been
The Grand canyon and ______.


[填空题]Steven: Where can I park my ear Nancy: ______
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M: Where did you put my new red tie
W: It’s right there in the cupboard with your other ties.
M: There’s a green one and a couple of brown ones, but no red one.
W: Here it is in your drawer. You must have put it there when you brought it home.
M: I suppose so. We’d better hurry up or we’re going to be late. The Smiths said to come at 7:00.
W: Oh, it’ s 6:24 now. Sue isn’ t here to take care of the children yet.
M: She shall be here at 6:40. That still gives us time to get there.
W: Who else is coming tonight
M: The Browns and the Franks. And Mrs. Johnson’s sister will be there too.
W: Well. I think we’d better go down. Sue should be here pretty soon.

What can we learn about Sue ( )
A. She is Mrs. Johnson’s sister.
B. She is the person to look after their children.
C. She is the speakers’ guest.

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