134. The German expert you saw just now works in a cotton textile _____ , a joint venture enterprise in China.
A. mill B. factory C. plant D. works
133. _____ speak louder than words. (prov.)
A. Facts B. Actions C. Fancy D. Factuality
132. When Ross, a foreign teacher heard the good news, she had a cheerful _____.
A. face B. countenance C. facial D. look
131. The magician said to the audience: “Ladies and gentlemen, before your very I will now make this rabbit disappear.”
A. eye B. ear C. head D. mouth
130. --- How do you spend your weekend?
--- I usually earn for working.
A. money B. salary C. wages D. extra
129. The researcher collected information, studied it, did a lot of and learnt from the experiences of farmers.
A. experiments B. explanations C. experiences D. tests
128. If you want to speak English fluently, you should first practise _____ English _____.
A. everyday; everyday B. every day; everyday C. everyday; every day D. everyday; everyday
127. Young people usually have more energy than the old. The underlined word probably means _____.
A. power B. trouble C. force D. spirit
126. Mary doesn’t want to hear such a thing. If you say it again, you will make _____ of her.
A. an enemy B. a friend C. a hater D. a comrade
125. The old man is quite able to take care of himself, he has seen the elephant. The underlined part means _____.
A. The old man knows the elephant. B. The old man once saw the elephant.
C. The old man can take care of the elephant. D. The old man is full of experience.