【单选题】Itispredicatedthatexistingreservesoffossilfuelby2045.()
A.havebeenrunout
B.aregoingtoberunout
C.willhaverunout
D.haverunout
A.havebeenrunout
B.aregoingtoberunout
C.willhaverunout
D.haverunout
【单选题】Televisionsenableustoseethingshappenalmostattheexactmoment.()
A.whichtheyarehappening
B.theyarehappening
C.whichtheyhappen
D.theyhavehappened
A.whichtheyarehappening
B.theyarehappening
C.whichtheyhappen
D.theyhavehappened
【单选题】Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation.At the end of the conversation, you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the conversation.
How long does the woman say it’ll take to get the book the man wantsA、day.
B.Around one week.
C.Around two months.
D.Around two weeks.
How long does the woman say it’ll take to get the book the man wantsA、day.
B.Around one week.
C.Around two months.
D.Around two weeks.
【单选题】whiCh oF thE Following is propEr DEsCription For mEmBErs oF CongrEss' AttituDE towArDs Bush ADministrAtion' plAns
A.not sAtisFiED.
B.vEry sAtisFiED.
C.still DouBtFul.
D.opposED.
A.not sAtisFiED.
B.vEry sAtisFiED.
C.still DouBtFul.
D.opposED.
【单选题】ACCorDing to thE pAssAgE, ________Annoys AnnA's mothEr most.
A.hEr quArrEl with hEr mothEr this morning
B.hEr throwing hEr DrEss All ovEr thE ChAir
C.hEr kEEping silEnCE FACing hEr mothEr's sColDing
D.hEr Asking hEr FAthEr An unrEAsonABlE quEstion
A.hEr quArrEl with hEr mothEr this morning
B.hEr throwing hEr DrEss All ovEr thE ChAir
C.hEr kEEping silEnCE FACing hEr mothEr's sColDing
D.hEr Asking hEr FAthEr An unrEAsonABlE quEstion
【单选题】ArounD whAt timE DiD thE univErsity BEgin to AppEAr
A.ArounD thE 9th CEntury.
B.ArounD thE 13th CEntury.
C.ArounD thE 15th CEntury.
D.ArounD thE 16th CEntury.
A.ArounD thE 9th CEntury.
B.ArounD thE 13th CEntury.
C.ArounD thE 15th CEntury.
D.ArounD thE 16th CEntury.
【单选题】Do you think thErE's Any ______ oF him pAssing thE ExAms.
A.ChAnCE
B.opportunity
C.oCCAsion
D.ExpECtAnCy
A.ChAnCE
B.opportunity
C.oCCAsion
D.ExpECtAnCy
【单选题】until thEn, his FAmily ______ From him For six months.
A.DiDn't hEAr
B.hAsn't BEEn hEAring
C.hADn't hEArD
D.hAsn't hEArD
A.DiDn't hEAr
B.hAsn't BEEn hEAring
C.hADn't hEArD
D.hAsn't hEArD
【单选题】with its own pArliAmEnt AnD CurrEnCy AnD A Common ______ For pEACE, thE EuropEAn union DEClArED itsElF —in 11 oFFiCiAl lAnguAgEs--opEn For BusinEss.
A.inspirAtion
B.AssimilAtion
C.intuition
D.AspirAtion
A.inspirAtion
B.AssimilAtion
C.intuition
D.AspirAtion
【单选题】Most worthwhile careers require some kind of specialized training. Ideally, therefore, the choice of a(n) (31) should be made even before the choice of a curriculum in high school.Actually, (32) most persons make several job choices during their working live, partly (33) economic and industrial changes and partly to improve their positions. The "one perfect job" does not exist. Young people should therefore (34) into a broad flexible training program that will (35) them for a field of (36) rather than for a single joB、
Unfortunately many young people, knowing (37) about the occupational world or themselves for that matter, choose their lifework (38) a hit-or-miss basis. Some (39) from job to joB、Others (40) to work in which they are unhappy and (41) they are not fitteD、
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for (42) real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, (43) both the relatively small proportion of workvacancies in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal (44) The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a "white-collar" job is (45) good reason for choosing it as a life’s work (46) , these occupations are not always well paiD、Since a large proportion of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious (47) to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants (48) life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take (49) for financial gain.Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its (50) .
A、to have disregardedB、to disregard
C、disregardingD、disregard
Unfortunately many young people, knowing (37) about the occupational world or themselves for that matter, choose their lifework (38) a hit-or-miss basis. Some (39) from job to joB、Others (40) to work in which they are unhappy and (41) they are not fitteD、
One common mistake is choosing an occupation for (42) real or imagined prestige. Too many high-school students—or their parents for them—choose the professional field, (43) both the relatively small proportion of workvacancies in the professions and the extremely high educational and personal (44) The imagined or real prestige of a profession or a "white-collar" job is (45) good reason for choosing it as a life’s work (46) , these occupations are not always well paiD、Since a large proportion of jobs are in mechanical and manual work, the majority of young people should give serious (47) to these fields.
Before making an occupational choice, a person should have a general idea of what he wants (48) life and how hard he is willing to work to get it. Some people desire social prestige, others intellectual satisfaction. Some want security; others are willing to take (49) for financial gain.Each occupational choice has its demands as well as its (50) .
A、to have disregardedB、to disregard
C、disregardingD、disregard
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