This box is too heavy, ______ give me a hand?A.would you mindB.would you pleaseC.will you
This box is too heavy, ______ give me a hand?
A.would you mind
B.would you please
C.will you like to
D.will you please to
This box is too heavy, ______ give me a hand?
A.would you mind
B.would you please
C.will you like to
D.will you please to
第2题
This box is too heavy, ______ give me a hand?
A.would you mind
B.would you please
C.will you like to
D.would you please to
第3题
The box of bricks hit the man because______.
A. the box of bricks was heavier than him
B. the box of bricks was lighter than him
C. the box of bricks came down too fast
D. the man was too careless
第4题
Peter: Excuse me, are you Mr. Henry Smith?
Henry: Oh, you must be Peter.
Peter: () Mr. Smith.
Henry: Nice to meet you, too.
Peter: How was your journey?
Henry: ()
Peter: Our car is in the parking lot. Shall we go to the hotel first?
Henry: Yes. I really need a good rest. And, Peter, could you do me a favor?
Peter: Yes, of course.
Henry: I wonder if you could help me take my suitcase and box to the car. ()
Peter: My pleasure, sir. (Trying to lift the box) You've put the whole of America into your box. They are really very heavy, ha-ha! Please stay here while I get a cart.
Henry: By the way, do you know where I can get mints here? It seems there's no store around.
Peter: I know where the store is. Would you like me to get some mints for you?
Henry: ()
Peter comes back, and they walk out of the gate.
Henry: Oh, it's good to see the sun! I'm always worried about Beijing's haze.
Peter: Yes, () That'll be a nice change, won't it? A big improvement on what we've been having.
Henry: That's great! I think all this sunshine is just too good to be true!
选择合适的单词或短语完成句子。
A. Pretty good, but a little tiring.
B. It seems to be clearing up.
C. They are too heavy for me to carry.
D. That's very kind of you.
E. Nice to meet you.
第5题
You might suppose that the more of rights you campaign for the better. Why not add pressing social and economic concerns to stuffy old political rights such as free speech and free elections? What use is a vote if you are starving? Are not access to jobs, housing, health care and food basic rights too? No: few rights are truly universal, and letting them multiply weakens them.
Food, jobs and housing are certainly necessities, but there's no use to call them "rights". When a government looks someone up without a fair trial, the victim, perpetrator and remedy are pretty clear. This clarity seldom applies to social and economic "rights". Who should be educated in which subjects for how long at what cost in taxpayers' money is a political question best settled at the ballot box(投票箱). And no economic system known to man guarantees a proper job for everyone all the time.
It is hardly an accident that the countries keenest to use the language of social and economic rights tend to be those that show least respect for rights of the traditional sort. And it could not be further from the truth. For people in the poor world, as for people everywhere, the most reliable method yet invented to ensure that governments provide people with social and economic necessities are called politics. That is why the rights that make open polities possible—free speech, due process, protection from arbitrary punishment—are so precious. Insisting on their enforcement is worth more than any number of grandiloquent but unenforceable declarations demanding jobs, education and housing for all.
Many do-gooding outfits suffer from having too broad a focus and too narrow a base. Amnesty used to appeal to people of all political persuasions and none, and concentrate on a hard core of well-defined basic liberties. However, by trying in recent years to borrow moral authority from the campaigns and leaders of the past and lend it to the cause of social reform, Amnesty has succeeded only in muffling what was once its central message, at the very moment when governments in the West need to hear it again.
The human-rights organizations are no longer so influential in that ______
A.freedom has been realized in most countries.
B.they have changed their traditional goals.
C.social and economic rights are more important than political ones.
D.western governments prevent them from speaking out.
第8题
The phrase "with a whole box of salt" in the last paragraph means______.
A.skeptically
B.willingly
C.publicly
D.undoubtedly
第9题
The little girl held ______ in her hand.
A.a box of match
B.a box of matches
C.a box' s matches
D.matches of a box
第10题
A.A.The goods are packed with wooden box
B.B.The goods are packed with iron box
C.C.No basket is used for the goods
D.D.No package is used for the goods