日日人人_亚洲美女在线视频_av手机在线播放_国产大片aaa_欧美中文日韩_午夜理伦三级

— Where is mother?
— She is in the kitchen. She _____ the dinner for the party the whole afternoon.

A. is preparing
B. was preparing
C. has preparing
D. has been preparing
相關習題

科目:高中英語 來源:2010年湖南省高二上學期第三次階段性測試英語卷 題型:單項填空

---Where is mother?

   ---She is in the kitchen. She ___ the dinner for the party the whole afternoon.

   A. is preparing         B. was preparing           C. has preparing            D. has been preparing

 

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:單選題

---Where is mother?
---She is in the kitchen. She ______ the dinner for the party the whole afternoon.


  1. A.
    is preparing
  2. B.
    was preparing
  3. C.
    has preparing
  4. D.
    has been preparing

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:0118 月考題 題型:單選題

— Where is mother?
— She is in the kitchen. She _____ the dinner for the party the whole afternoon.
[     ]
A. is preparing
B. was preparing
C. has preparing
D. has been preparing

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:

---Where is mother?

   ---She is in the kitchen. She ___ the dinner for the party the whole afternoon.

   A. is preparing         B. was preparing           C. has preparing            D. has been preparing

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:2010年湖南省瀏陽一中高二上學期第三次階段性測試英語卷 題型:單選題

---Where is mother?
---She is in the kitchen. She ___ the dinner for the party the whole afternoon.

A.is preparingB.was preparingC.has preparingD.has been preparing

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

Has anyone noticed how, with the passage of time, one’s relationship with one’s grown-up daughters and sons becomes changed? I’ve been aware of this for some time but I’m not quite sure how to deal with it.

Take the kitchen sink for example.

Following a family get-together at my place, I walked into the kitchen to find Kate, my daughter carefully cleaning the sink.

“Don’t do that; what are you doing that for?” I said, unhappy about the hidden criticism.

“Mum,” she said, “you really ought to put your glasses on when you clean the sink. Behind the tap here was black!”

But it’s not just things like kitchen sinks. Another time Kate arrived to pick me up to lunch. She looked at me and then asked, “Mum, why do you use brown eyebrow pencil when your hair is grey?”

A sudden memory of her, aged 14, going to her first mixed party flooded back. She had come in to say goodbye. For a moment I thought she’d been an accident. Both eyes were black. I remember suggesting that perhaps a little less eye make-up might be more effective.

Now I told her, “My hair used to be brown.”

“It looks absurd.”

“Mrs. Menzies had dark eyebrows with grey hair.”

“Yes, but you’re not Mrs. Menzies, are you?” she said triumphantly, as if that proved her point.

But a recent event made me realize that something really must be done.

She had returned some for a few weeks before getting married. One evening I went out on a dinner date. By the time my companion left me at the front door, it was about 2am. As I stepped in, an angry figure in a white nightgown stopped me.

“Well, what time of night is this to be coming home?” she shouted. “Where have you been? I’ve been worried sick!”

Shades of the past come back to disturb me. But what should I do about all this? Nothing, probably. Maybe, after all, it’s only a stage young people are going through.

The daughter thought her mother didn’t clean the kitchen sink well because of her        .

       A.laziness    B.carelessness      C.unhappiness     D.poor-quality glasses

From the passage we know the daughter         .

       A.didn’t want to help with the sink

       B.didn’t like brown eyebrow pencils

       C.had an accident when she went to her first party

       D.shouted at her mum because she came home late

How does the mother feel after all these have happened?

       A.Shocked.  B.Proud.      C.Envious.   D.Confused.

The author writes the stories to prove that         .

      A.their relationship became stronger 

       B.their roles changed as time passed

       C.her daughter very much cared about her

       D.her daughter got upset as she grew up

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解

Has anyone noticed how, with the passage of time, one’s relationship with one’s grown-up daughters and sons becomes changed? I’ve been aware of this for some time but I’m not quite sure how to deal with it.
Take the kitchen sink for example.
Following a family get-together at my place, I walked into the kitchen to find Kate, my daughter carefully cleaning the sink.
“Don’t do that; what are you doing that for?” I said, unhappy about the hidden criticism.
“Mum,” she said, “you really ought to put your glasses on when you clean the sink. Behind the tap here was black!”
But it’s not just things like kitchen sinks. Another time Kate arrived to pick me up to lunch. She looked at me and then asked, “Mum, why do you use brown eyebrow pencil when your hair is grey?”
A sudden memory of her, aged 14, going to her first mixed party flooded back. She had come in to say goodbye. For a moment I thought she’d been an accident. Both eyes were black. I remember suggesting that perhaps a little less eye make-up might be more effective.
Now I told her, “My hair used to be brown.”
“It looks absurd.”
“Mrs. Menzies had dark eyebrows with grey hair.”
“Yes, but you’re not Mrs. Menzies, are you?” she said triumphantly, as if that proved her point.
But a recent event made me realize that something really must be done.
She had returned some for a few weeks before getting married. One evening I went out on a dinner date. By the time my companion left me at the front door, it was about 2am. As I stepped in, an angry figure in a white nightgown stopped me.
“Well, what time of night is this to be coming home?” she shouted. “Where have you been? I’ve been worried sick!”
Shades of the past come back to disturb me. But what should I do about all this? Nothing, probably. Maybe, after all, it’s only a stage young people are going through

  1. 1.

    The daughter thought her mother didn’t clean the kitchen sink well because of her

    1. A.
      laziness
    2. B.
      carelessness
    3. C.
      unhappiness
    4. D.
      poor-quality glasses
  2. 2.

    From the passage we know the daughter

    1. A.
      didn’t want to help with the sink
    2. B.
      didn’t like brown eyebrow pencils
    3. C.
      had an accident when she went to her first party
    4. D.
      shouted at her mum because she came home late
  3. 3.

    How does the mother feel after all these have happened?

    1. A.
      Shocked
    2. B.
      Proud
    3. C.
      Envious
    4. D.
      Confused
  4. 4.

    The author writes the stories to prove that

    1. A.
      their relationship became stronger
    2. B.
      their roles changed as time passed
    3. C.
      her daughter very much cared about her
    4. D.
      her daughter got upset as she grew up

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:2011-2012學年四川省瀘州高級教育培訓學校高一3月月考英語試卷 題型:閱讀理解

Ifhas anyone noticed how, with the passage of time, one’s relationship with one’s grown-up daughters and sons becomes changed? I’ve been aware of this for some time but I’m not quite sure how to deal with it.
Take the kitchen sink for example.
Following a family get-together at my place, I walked into the kitchen to find Kate, my daughter, carefully cleaning the sink.
“Don’t do that; what are you doing that for?” I said, unhappy about the hidden criticism.
“Mum,” she said, “you really ought to put your glasses on when you clean the sink. Behind the tap here was black!”
But it’s not just things like kitchen sinks. Another time Kate arrived to pick me up to lunch. She looked at me and then asked, “Mum, why do you use brown eyebrow pencil when your hair is grey?”
A sudden memory of her, aged 14, going to her first mixed party flooded back. She had come in to say goodbye. For a moment I thought she’d been an accident. Both eyes were black. I remember suggesting that perhaps a little less eye make-up might be more effective.
Now I told her, “My hair used to be brown.”
“It looks absurd.(荒唐)”
“Mrs. Menzies had dark eyebrows with grey hair.”
“Yes, but you’re not Mrs. Menzies, are you?” she said triumphantly, as if that proved her point.
But a recent event made me realize that something really must be done.
She had returned home for a few weeks before getting married. One evening I went out on a dinner date. By the time my companion left me at the front door, it was about 2am. As I stepped in, an angry figure in a white nightgown(睡衣)stopped me.
“Well, what time of night is this to be coming home?” she shouted. “Where have you been? I’ve been worried sick!”
Shades of the past come back to disturb me. But what should I do about all this? Nothing, probably. Maybe, after all, it’s only a stage young people are going through.
【小題1】The daughter thought her mother didn’t clean the kitchen sink well because of her       .

A.lazinessB.carelessnessC.unhappinessD.poor-quality glasses
【小題2】From the passage we know the daughter        .
A.didn’t want to help with the sink
B.didn’t like brown eyebrow pencils
C.had an accident when she went to her first party
D.shouted at her mum because she came home late
【小題3】How does the mother feel after all these have happened?
A.Shocked.B.Proud.C.Envious.(嫉妒)D.Confused.
【小題4】The author writes the stories to prove that ________.
A.their relationship became stronger
B.their roles changed as time passed
C.her daughter very much cared about her
D.her daughter got upset as she grew up

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:2014屆四川省高一3月月考英語試題 題型:閱讀理解

Ifhas anyone noticed how, with the passage of time, one’s relationship with one’s grown-up daughters and sons becomes changed? I’ve been aware of this for some time but I’m not quite sure how to deal with it.

Take the kitchen sink for example.

Following a family get-together at my place, I walked into the kitchen to find Kate, my daughter, carefully cleaning the sink.

“Don’t do that; what are you doing that for?” I said, unhappy about the hidden criticism.

“Mum,” she said, “you really ought to put your glasses on when you clean the sink. Behind the tap here was black!”

But it’s not just things like kitchen sinks. Another time Kate arrived to pick me up to lunch. She looked at me and then asked, “Mum, why do you use brown eyebrow pencil when your hair is grey?”

A sudden memory of her, aged 14, going to her first mixed party flooded back. She had come in to say goodbye. For a moment I thought she’d been an accident. Both eyes were black. I remember suggesting that perhaps a little less eye make-up might be more effective.

Now I told her, “My hair used to be brown.”

“It looks absurd.(荒唐)”

“Mrs. Menzies had dark eyebrows with grey hair.”

“Yes, but you’re not Mrs. Menzies, are you?” she said triumphantly, as if that proved her point.

But a recent event made me realize that something really must be done.

She had returned home for a few weeks before getting married. One evening I went out on a dinner date. By the time my companion left me at the front door, it was about 2am. As I stepped in, an angry figure in a white nightgown(睡衣)stopped me.

“Well, what time of night is this to be coming home?” she shouted. “Where have you been? I’ve been worried sick!”

Shades of the past come back to disturb me. But what should I do about all this? Nothing, probably. Maybe, after all, it’s only a stage young people are going through.

1.The daughter thought her mother didn’t clean the kitchen sink well because of her       .

A.laziness

B.carelessness

C.unhappiness

D.poor-quality glasses

2.From the passage we know the daughter         .

A.didn’t want to help with the sink

B.didn’t like brown eyebrow pencils

C.had an accident when she went to her first party

D.shouted at her mum because she came home late

3.How does the mother feel after all these have happened?

A.Shocked.

B.Proud.

C.Envious.(嫉妒)

D.Confused.

4.The author writes the stories to prove that         .

A.their relationship became stronger

B.their roles changed as time passed

C.her daughter very much cared about her

D.her daughter got upset as she grew up

 

查看答案和解析>>

科目:高中英語 來源:北京期末題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Has anyone noticed how, with the passage of time, one's relationship with one's grown-up daughters and
sons becomes changed? I've been aware of this for some time but I'm not quite sure how to deal with it.
     Take the kitchen sink for example.
     Following a family get-together at my place, I walked into the kitchen to find Kate, my daughter carefully
cleaning the sink.
     "Don't do that; what are you doing that for?" I said, unhappy about the hidden criticism. 
     "Mum," she said, "you really ought to put your glasses on when you clean the sink. Behind the tap here was
black!"
     But it's just things like kitchen sinks. Another time Kate arrived to pick me up to lunch. She looked at me
and then asked, "Mum, why do you use brown eyebrow pencil when your hair is grey?"
     A sudden memory of her, aged 14, going to her first mixed party flooded back. She had come in to say
goodbye. For a moment I thought she'd been an accident. Both eyes were black. I remember suggesting that
perhaps a little less eye make-up might be more effective.
     Now I told her, "My hair used to be brown."
     "It looks absurd."
     "Mrs. Menzies had dark eyebrows with grey hair."
     "Yes, but you're not Mrs. Menzies, are you?" she said triumphantly, as if that proved her point.
     But a recent event made me realize that something really must be done.
     She had returned home for a few weeks before getting married. One evening I went out on a dinner date.
By the time my companion left me at the front door, it was about 2 am. As I stepped in, an angry figure in a
white nightgown stopped me.
     "Well, what time of night is this to be coming home?" she shouted. "Where have you been? I've been
worried sick!"
     Shades of the past come back to disturb me. But what should I do about all this? Nothing, probably. Maybe,
after all, it's only a stage young people are going through.
1. The daughter thought her mother didn't clean the kitchen sink well because of her _____.
A. laziness
B. carelessness
C. unhappiness
D. poor-quality glasses
2. From the passage we know the daughter _____.
A. didn't want to help with the sink
B. didn't like brown eyebrow pencils
C. had an accident when she went to her first party
D. shouted at her mum because she came home late
3. How does the mother feel after all these have happened?
A. Shocked.
B. Proud.
C. Envious.
D. Confused.
4. The author writes the stories to prove that _____.
A. their relationship became stronger
B. their roles changed as time passed
C. her daughter very much cared about her
D. her daughter got upset as she grew up

查看答案和解析>>


同步練習冊答案
主站蜘蛛池模板: 成av人片一区二区三区久久 | 亚洲三级小说 | 国产伦精品一区二区三区四区免费 | 毛片网站视频 | 亚洲天堂影院 | 一级性生活视频 | 日韩国产在线播放 | 国产午夜一区二区三区 | 99视频网站 | 国产农村妇女aaaaa视频 | 欧美美女一区二区 | 国产一级在线视频 | 午夜影院在线免费观看 | 免费视频黄 | 视频爱爱免费视频爱爱太爽 | 青草视频网站 | 日韩精品一区在线 | 亚洲国产网站 | 日韩欧美高清视频 | 日韩综合在线 | 国产一级片免费看 | 性爱一级视频 | h片免费看 | 日韩成人在线播放 | 午夜免费av | 日本a级大片 | 亚洲自拍偷拍视频 | 少妇精品 | 91精品国产99久久久久久红楼 | 欧美福利一区 | 日韩av在线免费 | 人人干人人看 | 老司机免费福利视频 | 色窝 | 黄色综合网 | 国产成人在线免费观看 | 欧美日韩在线一区二区 | 丝袜美腿一区二区三区 | 天天躁日日躁狠狠躁 | 一级片aa | 免费毛片在线 |