Complete the sentences with the given words in their proper forms
1.Obama became the _______ black American president in early 2009. (one)
2.I have been in Shanghai since 2000. I used to live in a small village in Qingdao and I have a lot of beautiful _______ about the life I spent there. (memorize)
3.The _______ ceremony of the EXPO 2010 was really wonderful and I watched it from the beginning to the end. (open)
4.There are some spelling mistakes in these words. Would you like to do me a favor to spell them _______. (correct)
5.Unluckily, she got _______ in her brain last year, so now she can’t move her body and can’t say a word. (injury)
6.He ______ that he was honest by his action.(proof)
7.The person, whose name is Kevin Armstrong, has been arrested for the ______. (rob)
8.Professor Sui will come to our school and give us a ______. (speak)
A.low B.recording C. has become D.start showing E. high |
Others say the term comes from an old way of 1. business accounts. In the past, losses were recorded in red ink and profits(利润) in black ink. On the day after Thanksgiving Day, many companies in America began to make a profit, and many hoped to 2. a profit (recorded in black ink)from then on. That’s why the day is called Black Friday.
In order to make 3. profits on that day, many shop owners began to offer sales to people. Step by step, Black Friday 4. an important shopping day. Since 2002, it has been the biggest shopping day of the year in America.
Complete the following passage with the words or phrases in the box. Each can only be used once(将下列单词或词组填入空格。每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次。注意有一个多余选项):
A.Monday B.sure of C.such D. biggest E. Thursday |
Thanksgiving Day is a big holiday in America. It falls on the fourth 1. in November. The day after Thanksgiving Day is Black Friday. It has become the 2. shopping day of the year in America. Why is it called Black Friday? How did it become 3. a big shopping day?
In fact, nobody is 4. where the name comes from. Some people say the term Black Friday from Philadelphia in the 1960s. At that time, the police used the term to describe the traffic jam that happened on the day after Thanksgiving Day.
–Will you help me with the luggage? It’s too heavy.
–______
A. With pleasure. B. Never mind.
C. Not at all. D. That’s right.
— Sorry, Tommy. I’ve lost your book.
— ______. I’ve got another copy.
A.You’re welcome B. That’s all right
C. I hope so D. Of course not
— ____ do you improve your English?
— By listening to tapes and reading aloud.
A. When B. Why C. Whose D. How