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推荐 习题 试卷 as a meeting place and center for cultural activity. Come on a Sunday when it's most lively and festive. New York University
It surrounds Washington Square. See the impressive Bobst Library and visit the amazing bookstores. NYU is
now considered one of the most powerful universities in the world. Judson Memorial Church
Located in the south of Washington Square between Thompson Street and Sullivan Street,opposite Washington Square Park,this beautiful church was completed in 1892.The Judson Memorial Church is most famous for its vocal participation in social events. Washington Mews
It is a hidden,private street in New York City between Fifth Avenue and University Place,just north of Washington Square Park. It was first developed as a mews (马厩街)that serviced horses from homes in the area.
Since the 1950s the former stables have served as housing,offices and other facilities for New York University. Jefferson Market Courthouse
Built in 1833 as a market,it was later changed to a courthouse,and in the 1950s it was emptied and close to being destroyed. It was saved and turned into a library. Many consider it to be the most beautiful building in the village.
21.The author mentions Washington Square Park because . A.it is in the center of Greenwich Village B.it has a history of more than 100 years C.it is a landmark in the Manhattan neighborhood
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推荐 习题 试卷 D.it has witnessed so many political incidents 22.Where is the Judson Memorial Church? A.In the south of Washington Square. B.Behind Washington Square Park. C.Opposite Thompson Street. D.Close to New York University.
23.When Washington Mews came into being, . A.it was designed for a university B.it was intended for keeping horses C.it was filled with free facilities D.it was used as a park for horses
B
My friend Jennifer was going to be at my school! I was convinced that we would be best buds. She introduced me to her friend Amy and we had lots of fun together. But things started to change. Jennifer wanted to be the \new friends. If so, she would decide that I was \at her.\Pretty soon being Jennifer's friend was a struggle.
I always waited for Jennifer and Amy after class, but sometimes when they left, they'd walk right past me. No \\
We often gossiped about people, and I soon realized that nobody was good enough for Jennifer. She had a list of bad things about everybody, even Amy, and about me, I guess I had changed--I became moody, depressed, and lonely. I spent days trying not to cry. I felt so left out.
Finally, something snapped. I was incredibly sick of having to
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推荐 习题 试卷 battle for friendship. I stopped sitting with Jennifer at lunch and waiting for her after class. Jennifer quickly announced I was \at her. \I said, \not mad, I just want to make more friends. \But with Jennifer, it was all or nothing, and she was convinced I was mad at her. So soon, our friendship fell to pieces.
It was tough at first, but I found many girls whom Jennifer had classified as \to be the sweetest, friendliest people in the world.
Now, I have tons of friends. They support me when I am sad, and I support them. We have fun together and I love them all. It amazes me how easy our friendship is. There is no struggling to be on top---we are all equal. It doesn't matter to me if two of them walk away or buy friendship necklaces together. It doesn't hurt my feelings or make me feel alone.
I lost a friend, but I am a happier person now. 24. The writer thought Jennifer ________. A. too self-centered B. rather annoying and dull C. far too outstanding to match D. the right one to make friends with
25. What does the underlined part \A. Jennifer treated the writer worse B. The writer and Jennifer broke up C. The writer and Jennifer hated each other D. The writer felt mad about losing Jennifer.
26. The writer decided to break up with Jennifer because________. A. she had made other friends
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推荐 习题 试卷 B. Jennifer had hurt her feelings
C. Jennifer spoke ill of her behind her back
D. other girls were sweeter and friendlier than Jennifer 27. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. The writer now regrets losing her friend Jennifer. B. The writer still gets upset when left out occasionally. C. The writer's new friends are all moody and mean. D. The writer enjoys more than just one friendship.
c
\read this sentence from an American friend's emai1,I 1aughed. I thought it was a perfect examp1e of Ching1ish(中式英语).
Obvious1y,it is a word-by-word trans1ation of the Chinese greetings in Eng1ish!Later on,my friend to1d me that it is a standard American greeting. But I didn't be1ieve her. So I did a research on googLe.com. To my surprise,there are over 60 thousand web pages containing \time no see. \This sentence has been wide1y used in emai1s,1etters,newspapers,movies and even books . However,it needs to be corrected grammatica11y in Microsoft Word.
It is be1ieved that it came from Char1ie Chan's movies. In the 1930s,Ho11ywood movie makers successfu11y created a wor1dwide famous Chinese detective named \“Long time no see\was his trademark. Soon after Char1ie Chan,\time no see\became a popular phrase in the real world with thanks to the popularity of these movies.
Some scholars refer to America as a huge pot of stew. A11 kinds of cultures are mixed in the Stew together,and they change the color
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