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[单项选择]Our plan didn’t get up the ground because no one could come().
A. get over
B. get on
C. get off
D. get through
[填空题]He didn’t get up early enough (catch) ______ the first bus.
[单项选择]Our plan is to allocate one member of staff to handle appointments.
A. assign
B. persuade
C. ask
D. order
[单项选择]We didn’t plan our art exhibition like that but it ______ very well.
A. worked out
B. tried out
C. went on
D. carried on
[单项选择]Our plan is to (allocate) one member of staff to handle appointments.
A. assign
B. persuade
C. ask
D. order
[单项选择]
Passage Five
Tattoos didn’t spring up with the biker gangs and rock ’n’
roll bands. They’ve been around for a long time and had many different meanings
over the course of history.
For years, scientists believed that
Egyptians and Nubians were the first people to tattoo their bodies. Then, in
1991, a mummy was discovered, dating back to the Bronze Age of about 3,300 B.C.
"The Iceman," as the specimen was called, had several markings on his body,
including a cross on the inside of his knee and lines on his ankle and back. It
is believed these tattoos were made in a curative (治病的) effort.
Being so advanced, the Egyptians reportedly spread the practice of
tattooing throughout the world. The pyramid-building third and fourth dynasties
of Egypt developed international nations with Crete, Greece’, Persia and Arabia.
The art tattooing stretched out all the way to Southeast Asia by 2,000
B.C.
Around the same time, the Japanese became interes
A. A skill of making sculpture.
B. An art of body painting.
C. A branch of science for conserving ancient buildings.
D. A way of recording history.
[单项选择]
W: Tom, get up, please! I have to clean it up. Our friends will be here at any time and this house is a mess.
M: So what Theirs is even worse.
What does the man mean()
A. He doesn’t like messy people.
B. He doesn’t know where their house is.
C. He sees no need to clean the house.
D. He can think of no worse time for their friends to come.
[单项选择]Tattoos didn’t spring up with the biker gangs and rock ’n’ roll bands. They’ve been around for a long time and had many different meanings over the course of history.
For years, scientists believed that Egyptians and Nubians were the first people to tattoo their bodies. Then, in 1991, a mummy was discovered, dating back to the Bronze Age of about 3,300 B.C. "The Iceman," as the specimen was called, had several markings on his body, including a cross on the inside of his knee and lines on his ankle and back. It is believed these tattoos were made in a curative (治病的) effort.
Being so advanced, the Egyptians reportedly spread the practice of tattooing throughout the world. The pyramid-building third and fourth dynasties of Egypt developed international nations with Crete, Greece’, Persia and Arabi
- a. The art tattooing stretched out all the way to Southeast Asia by 2,000B.C.
Around the same time, the Japanese became interested in the art but only for its decorative at
A. Both China and Japan confined tattooing to marking criminals.
B. Romans used tattoos for decoration.
C. Sailors took tattoos as the gift for their friends and relatives.
D. Tattoo parlors were usually found in downtown areas.