-Does the young man standing at the gate_____ the car?
-No. The car is _____ his father.
A.in possession of;in the possession of
B.have possession of; take possession of
C.have possession of; in the possession of
D.in the possession of; take possession of
Everything _____ doing is worthy of _____ well.
A.worthy; being done B.worthy; doing
C.worth; being done D.worth; doing
The manager was worried about the press conference his assistant ______ in his place but luckily, everything was going on smoothly.
A.gave B.gives C.was giving D.had given
---Could you turn the TV down a little bit?
---______. Is it disturbing you?
A.Take it easy. B.I’m sorry. C.Not a bit D.It depends
For a long time they walked without saying ____ word. Jim was the first to break ____ silence.
A.the; a B.a; the C.a; / D.the; /
Bungee jumping is not a new activity. Men on Pentecost Island in the South Pacific have been doing land jumping for hundreds of years. The men tie long vines(藤) from plants around their ankles(踝关节). They spend days building tall towers out of vines and logs(圆木). Then they jump off them.
According to their beliefs, the first land diver was a woman. She decided to run away from her rude husband. So she climbed up a tall tree and tied some vines around her feet. Her husband also climbed up the tree and tried to catch her, but the woman jumped and the man followed. The vines saved her life, but her husband died.
This ancient custom caught the interest of some students at Oxford University in England. In the late 1970s, they formed a group called the Dangerous Sports Club. They were some of the first people to test several of what are now called extreme sports. They are said to have invented modern bungee jumping.
In the spring of 1979, members of the group jumped off the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, England. They were attached to the bridge by a bungee cord, a long elastic rope that stretches. The group soon received even more attention when they organized a bungee jump off the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California.
A man named A. J. Hackett of New Zealand decided to make the sport into a business. He started developing bungee ropes and material with a friend. They held a major jump in 1987 off the famous Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. They later got permission to open the first bungee jumping operation on the Kawarau Bridge in Queenstown, New Zealand. Many people paid 75 dollars to jump off the bridge with a bungee cord attached to their ankles.
1.The second paragraph tries to tell us________________.
A.a story about a woman land diver
B.the beginning of modern bungee jumping
C.the beginning of land jumping on Pentecost Island
D.a story about a brave woman and her rude husband
2.The underlined word them in the first paragraph refers to__________.
A.plants B.tall towers C.vines D.logs
3. The Dangerous Sports Club first caught people’s attention when they jumped off_________.
A.the Eiffel Tower B.the Kawarau Bridge
C.the Golden Gate Bridge D.the Clifton Suspension Bridge