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[单项选择]A) Three days ago. B) Four days ago.
C) Five days ago. D) Six days ago.
[单项选择]A. In four weeks. B. In about four days.
C. She hasn’t decided yet. D. About two weeks from now.
[单项选择]It was four days later that she remembered having left her dictionary in the library.
A. 四天后,在图书馆她才想起忘了拿字典。
B. 四天后,她才记得带着字典离开图书馆。
C. 过了四天她才想起把字典忘在图书馆了。
D. 过了四天她才想起把字典放到图书馆。
[单项选择]For four days in hilly fields near this country town, thousands of men will wear brocaded wool uniforms in the summer heat, smoke smelly cheroots by camp fires, pitch canvas tents, eat dried beef — and wage war.
Some 5,000 weekend warriors plan to reenact the first major battle of the American Civil War not far from where it took place, 48 kilometers west of Washington 125 years ago.
The American Civil War Commemorative Committee of Culpeper, Virginia, the event’s sponsor, bills this as the biggest battle reenactment ever held in the United States.
While the real north-south clash was fought out in one day, on July 21,1861, the replay will stretch out over four, including preliminary encampment, from July 17—20.
Those arranging the rerun of the first Battle of Manassas, as Southerners call it the Battle of Bull Run to Northerners, expect over 50,000 Civil War buffs to watch the fighting roll across a 200-hectare tract.
Some 1,500 artillery shells and
A. how the first major battle of the American Civil War was fought 125 years ago.
B. how Americans will commemorate the first battle of Manassas.
C. how Hollywood film-makers filmed the first battle of the Civil War.
D. what clothes the warriors wore and what food they ate during the American Civil War.
[单项选择]If the man hires the car more than four days, then he may pay the rental
A. 34 pounds per day.
B. 40 pounds per day.
C. 15 pounds per day.
[单项选择]The tanker lay in the bay for four days, a few hundred meters from the shore. In this tideless water she lay as still and secure as if fastened to a wall. In a way, she was, for the sandy bottom held her in its grip. Twice the harbor master’s boat went out to her; the second time it brought off a number of the crew. It never occurred to the watchers on shore that the ship was in danger. She looked so calm and seaworthy. From time to time there was activity on board: When a land wind rose in the evenings, the tanker’s engines came to life. Then the vessel shook herself and strained fiercely, but none of it did her any good. She just stayed where she was in the bay.
The July sun blazed down on her flat decks. Occasionally a seaman, stripped to the waist, came out on to the deck with the movements of someone performing a complicated dance, stepping lightly, never resting on that burning metal. Once or twice he kept close to the ship’s rail, with an arm raised against the sunlight,
A. the tide was not suitable
B. most of her crew had gone ashore
C. her engines had broken down
D. she had run aground on sand