Mary should have put the fish in the refrigerator. I bet it ______ uneatable by now.A.beco
Mary should have put the fish in the refrigerator. I bet it ______ uneatable by now.
A.becomes
B.has become
C.will become
D.had become
Mary should have put the fish in the refrigerator. I bet it ______ uneatable by now.
A.becomes
B.has become
C.will become
D.had become
A.Take your temperature
B.Put your head down
C.Put a bandage on it
D.rink some hot tea with honey
Renne Tubegeihan uses his own Website to invite people into his virtual home. While John Marashod designed his own Website to attract other parents of disabled children, " I'd say the goal of this site is to basically link parents in the same situation with disabled children and exchange ideas with one another. "
Renne and John are part of a growing number of surfers who have established their own Websites. If you want to weave a Web yourself, it's easier than you think. The first step is to get your own Web address. They're sold by Web service providers like Microsoft, AT&T, and other local companies. You are expected to pay between 15 and 25 dollars every month to rent space for your site. But some companies, like Tripod and Geocities, issue the site for free if you agree to allow their advertising on your page.
Before you get into setting up your own Website, you should go around and do some surfing and check out other sites. Once you know what you want to do, it's time to build. If you just want the basics, you can use Microsoft's free Internet Assistant; or if you want to get a little fancier, you can buy a software program like Adobe Page Mill for 100 dollars, or Microsoft's FrontPage Editor for 150 dollars.
According to the passage, some people create their own Websites in order to______.
A.sell their personal things
B.set up family business
C.communicate with others
D.show off their Website building skills
A.Because of
B.In spite of
C.But for
A.could have watched
B.should have watched
C.must have watched
A.Youshouldn'teatvegetables
B.Youshouldwearwarmclothes
C.Heshouldgotoseethedentist
Mary began playing the violin when she was only six. Her father came across a really old instrument at his aunt’ s house, and he brought it back home with him. Mary loved it and immediately tried to play it.After a few months she began to have lessons. She got on very well with the violin. When she was about eleven, she really needed a better violin.One day she took part in a concert, and a man went up to her parents and talked to them about her. He said that she had real talent and pointed out that she needed a better violin. When he found out that they couldn’ t afford one, he offered to buy one for her. Later, when she was about 16, she set up her own group. She named it after the man who gaveher the violin----she called it the Erio Sound.
(1)Mary’ s father ____.
A.bought the violin from a shop
B.borrowed the violin from a friend
C.got the violin from his aunt