Jason wanted to impress his wife, so he not only washed the dishes but also ________.
(A) mops the floor
(B) did the laundry
(C) to vacuum the carpets
(D) taking out the garbage
33. Amy has tears on her face after stepping out of the boss’s office. She ________ have been scolded by him
again.
(A)will (B)should (C)must (D)ought to
2. Please take your seat and ________ your seat belt. The plane is about to take off. Thanks for your
cooperation.
(A) connect (B) fasten (C) knit (D) pour
6. One of the _________ of online shopping is that online shopping stores offer round-the-clock service.
(A)differences (B)advantages (C)activities (D)customers
第二篇:
One of the biggest shopping days of the year has brought out millions of bargain hunters across the world.
The day is called Black Friday. Real and online stores offer discounts of up to 70 percent on thousands of items. It
is traditionally a big shopping day in the USA, but four years ago it crossed the Atlantic and is now huge in the
U.K. It has become so popular in Britain that the police had to be called to four supermarkets just after midnight on
Friday (the bargains went on sale at one minute past midnight). The police were worried about shoppers getting
crushed in the crowds. A police spokesman said, "Officers have worked with store staff to ensure that sale-goers
were able to enter and exit the stores safely."
While shoppers in the U.K. were happy to head to the shops, many store workers in the USA were angry this year.
Many stores decided to start Black Friday a day early, which was on the US celebration of Thanksgiving. Store employees
and shoppers thought it was wrong for stores to ask employees to work on Thanksgiving, which is traditionally a time for
people to spend with their family. A “Boycott Black Thursday” Facebook page has more than 114,000 likes. Many big
stores, such as Costco and IKEA did not open. CNN reports that there are over 60 petitions on the website Change.org
trying to get stores and customers to change Black Friday. They want a bigger focus on family instead of profits.
【題組】50. According to the passage, which of the following statement is true?
(A)Online stores never offer discounts on Black Friday.
(B)Black Friday first started in the U.K. ten years ago.
(C)Shoppers thought it was right for stores to ask employees to work on Thanksgiving.
(D)Black Friday is now huge in the U.K.
34. A: Could you give me a ride to work tomorrow? B: Sure, I’ll pick you up at 8:00 tomorrow morning, and I’ll buy breakfast for you. A: Great, ______ (A)See you next week (B)It’s honored of you to do it. (C)I really appreciate it. (D)It’s the best decision.