【单选题】Woman: I've changed my mind and would like to take the new approach.Man: You're on the right track now!Question: What does the man mean
A.The woman is right.
B.The woman is getting on well.
C.The woman is doing the right thing.
D.The woman has changed her mind.
A.The woman is right.
B.The woman is getting on well.
C.The woman is doing the right thing.
D.The woman has changed her mind.
【单选题】Man: I ran into our friend, Mark, yesterday on the street, and he said he hadn’t heard from you for two months.
Woman: Yes, I know.But I’ve been too busy to phone him.
Question: What can be inferred from the conversation
A、The man saw Mark on the street two months ago.
B、The woman had forgotten Mark’s phone number.
C、The woman made a phone call to Mark yesterday.
D、Mark and the woman had not been in touch for some time.
Woman: Yes, I know.But I’ve been too busy to phone him.
Question: What can be inferred from the conversation
A、The man saw Mark on the street two months ago.
B、The woman had forgotten Mark’s phone number.
C、The woman made a phone call to Mark yesterday.
D、Mark and the woman had not been in touch for some time.
【单选题】Woman: My headache is killing me. I thought it was going away, but now it is getting worse and worse.Man: I told you yesterday to make an appointment.Question: What does the man mean
A.The woman has been complaining too much.
B.The woman's headache will go away by itself.
C.The woman should have seen the doctor earlier.
D.The woman should confirm her appointment with the doctor.
A.The woman has been complaining too much.
B.The woman's headache will go away by itself.
C.The woman should have seen the doctor earlier.
D.The woman should confirm her appointment with the doctor.
【单选题】Speaker A: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the railway stationSpeaker B: ______
A.Yes, of course I can.
B.Well, you'd better not ask a stranger.
C.Sorry. I'm a stranger here myself.
D.Yes, you can take a taxi. It's more expensive, but it's quicker.
A.Yes, of course I can.
B.Well, you'd better not ask a stranger.
C.Sorry. I'm a stranger here myself.
D.Yes, you can take a taxi. It's more expensive, but it's quicker.
【单选题】What makes Reader’sDigest the most successful magazine in publishing historyBeneath the fun and excitement that fill our pages, we are, above all else, a serious magazine. Our readers are serious people. TheDigest never loses sight of the fact that each day all of us confront a tough, challenging worlD、To millions who know our record of viewing this world, we are not a luxury; we are a necessity.
Basic to our magazine is a steady focus on the power of the individual. We show that man’s greatest ideas and accomplishment, his often stunning (极好的) faith and courage and hope, can be seen in the conduct of ordinary men and women. We reflect the universal skepticism that government can solve our problems; we herald the unending promise of self-determination and individual enterprise. Readers depend upon us for truth and accuracy, logic and common sense.
Our stories come from the grit of human experience-the tough, the tender, the funny. These stories—always told in a powerful narrative style—spring from love and caring, from a sense of right and wrong, from a dedication to the vitality (活力,生命力) of the human spirit. We are at the forefront of major issues of medicine, health, environment, human rights. We take readers behind the headlines to the cause and meaning of world events. We celebrate courage, champion adventure and always seek to expand the mind, and to enrich the spirit and the body. It is this clear voice—never preaching (说谎), always showing-that has made readers set us apart from all other magazines.
Deep within our widely varied package of humor, drama, and helpful information, there hums (哼唱) a subtle power that guides people in every aspect of their lives. They listen because what we put forth rings true. They are comfortable with our clear, concise words that inform them, entertain them, and remind them of those eternal values that fortify all decent people as they seek clarity and coherence in a confusing worlD、Our readers recognize that our compass is good for the long haul-that our principles are good for all seasons, good for all ages, good for all those who wish to play a role in making their world a better place. So long as we never lose sight of these powerful principles that are at the soul of our magazine-and so long as we remain at the cutting edge of life in our world—then we are prepared to lay claim to a future as brilliant and as exciting as our past.
The Reader’sDigrest claims to be a necessity because ______.
A、it provides fun and excitement to its readers
B、it views the world as the ordinary people do
C、it presents people with solutions to life’s problems
D、it has such a long history that every generation is reading it
Basic to our magazine is a steady focus on the power of the individual. We show that man’s greatest ideas and accomplishment, his often stunning (极好的) faith and courage and hope, can be seen in the conduct of ordinary men and women. We reflect the universal skepticism that government can solve our problems; we herald the unending promise of self-determination and individual enterprise. Readers depend upon us for truth and accuracy, logic and common sense.
Our stories come from the grit of human experience-the tough, the tender, the funny. These stories—always told in a powerful narrative style—spring from love and caring, from a sense of right and wrong, from a dedication to the vitality (活力,生命力) of the human spirit. We are at the forefront of major issues of medicine, health, environment, human rights. We take readers behind the headlines to the cause and meaning of world events. We celebrate courage, champion adventure and always seek to expand the mind, and to enrich the spirit and the body. It is this clear voice—never preaching (说谎), always showing-that has made readers set us apart from all other magazines.
Deep within our widely varied package of humor, drama, and helpful information, there hums (哼唱) a subtle power that guides people in every aspect of their lives. They listen because what we put forth rings true. They are comfortable with our clear, concise words that inform them, entertain them, and remind them of those eternal values that fortify all decent people as they seek clarity and coherence in a confusing worlD、Our readers recognize that our compass is good for the long haul-that our principles are good for all seasons, good for all ages, good for all those who wish to play a role in making their world a better place. So long as we never lose sight of these powerful principles that are at the soul of our magazine-and so long as we remain at the cutting edge of life in our world—then we are prepared to lay claim to a future as brilliant and as exciting as our past.
The Reader’sDigrest claims to be a necessity because ______.
A、it provides fun and excitement to its readers
B、it views the world as the ordinary people do
C、it presents people with solutions to life’s problems
D、it has such a long history that every generation is reading it
【单选题】It is difficult to imagine what life would be like without memory. The meanings of thousands of everyday perceptions, the bases (51) the decisions we make, an d the roots of our habits and skills are to be (52) in our past experiences, which are brought into the present (53) memory.
Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep (54) available for later use. It includes not only "remembering" things like arithmetic or historical facts, but also any change in the way an animal typically behaves. Memory is (55) when a rat gives up eating grain because he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile. Memory is also involved when a six-year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat.
Memory (56) not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and machines.Computers, for example, contain devices for storing data for later use. It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer (57) that of a human being. The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold up to 100000 "words" —ready for (58) use.An averageAmerican teenager probably recognizes the meanings of about 100000 words ofEnglish. However, this is but a fraction of the total (59) of information which the teenager has storeD、Consider, for example, the number of facts and places that the teenager can recognize on sight. The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem-solving intelligence of human beings.A、large part of a person’s memory is in terms of words and (60) of words.
A、byB、from C、withD、in
Memory can be defined as the capacity to keep (54) available for later use. It includes not only "remembering" things like arithmetic or historical facts, but also any change in the way an animal typically behaves. Memory is (55) when a rat gives up eating grain because he has sniffed something suspicious in the grain pile. Memory is also involved when a six-year-old child learns to swing a baseball bat.
Memory (56) not only in humans and animals but also in some physical objects and machines.Computers, for example, contain devices for storing data for later use. It is interesting to compare the memory-storage capacity of a computer (57) that of a human being. The instant-access memory of a large computer may hold up to 100000 "words" —ready for (58) use.An averageAmerican teenager probably recognizes the meanings of about 100000 words ofEnglish. However, this is but a fraction of the total (59) of information which the teenager has storeD、Consider, for example, the number of facts and places that the teenager can recognize on sight. The use of words is the basis of the advanced problem-solving intelligence of human beings.A、large part of a person’s memory is in terms of words and (60) of words.
A、byB、from C、withD、in
【单选题】in 1965, thE unitED stAtEs mADE importAnt ChAngEs in its immigrAtion lAws, Allowing mAny morE immigrAnts to ComE AnD EntirEly EliminAting thE olDEr lAws’ BiAs (偏见, 偏向) in FAvor oF whitEEuropEAn immigrAnts.As A rEsult, thE unitED stAtEs is now ConFrontED with A nEw ChAllEngE—tAking in lArgE numBErs oF nEw immigrAnts who ArE nonwhitE AnD non-EuropEAn.ABout 90 pErCEnt ArE FromAsiA, lAtinAmEriCA, AnD thECAriBBEAn. in ADDition to thE lArgE numBErs oF lEgAl immigrAnts, For thE First timE thE unitED stAtEs hAs signiFiCAnt numBErs oF illEgAl immigrAnts. mAny worry ABout whAt thE impACt will BE on thEAmEriCAn soCiEty.CAn thEAmEriCAn EConomy ExpAnD Enough to oFFEr thEsE nEw immigrAnts thE sAmE opportunitiEs thAt othErs hAvE hAD whAt will BE thE EFFECt on thE trADitionAl vAluE systEm thAt hAs DEFinED thE unitED stAtEs For ovEr 200 yEArs
mAnyAmEriCAns sEE wonDErFul BEnEFits For thEir Country.BEn wAttEnBErg, A rEspECtED ExpErt onAmEriCAn CulturE, BEliEvEs thAt thE "nEw immigrAtion" will BE oF grEAt hElp to thE nAtion.ACCorDing to wAttEnBErg, somEthing vEry importAnt is hAppEning to thE unitED stAtEs: it is BEComing thE First univErsAl nAtion in history. wAttEnBErg BEliEvEs thAt thE unitED stAtEs will BE thE First nAtion whErE lArgE numBErs oF pEoplE From EvEry rEgion on EArth livE in FrEEDom unDEr onE govErnmEnt. this DivErsity, hE sAys, will givE thE nAtion grEAt inFluEnCE AnD AppEAl to thE rEst oF thE worlD During thE 21st CEntury.
pErhAps thE unitED stAtEs will BE DEsCriBED not As A "mElting pot" or A "sAlAD Bowl" But As A "mosAiC"—A piCturE mADE up oF mAny tiny piECEs oF DiFFErEnt Colors. iF onE looks ClosEly At thE nAtion, thE inDiviDuAls oF DiFFErEnt Colors AnD EthniC groups ArE still DistinCt AnD rECognizABlE, But togEthEr thEy CrEAtE A piCturE thAt is uniquElyAmEriCAn. "E、pluriBus unum" —thE motto oF thE unitED stAtEs From its BEginning—mEAns onE ComposED oF mAny. "out oF mAny, onE. \
whAt kinD oF imAgE DoEs it suggEst By using thE worD "mosAiC" to DEsCriBE thEAmEriCAn CulturE
A、nEgAtivE. B、positivE. C、unClEAr. D、Common.
mAnyAmEriCAns sEE wonDErFul BEnEFits For thEir Country.BEn wAttEnBErg, A rEspECtED ExpErt onAmEriCAn CulturE, BEliEvEs thAt thE "nEw immigrAtion" will BE oF grEAt hElp to thE nAtion.ACCorDing to wAttEnBErg, somEthing vEry importAnt is hAppEning to thE unitED stAtEs: it is BEComing thE First univErsAl nAtion in history. wAttEnBErg BEliEvEs thAt thE unitED stAtEs will BE thE First nAtion whErE lArgE numBErs oF pEoplE From EvEry rEgion on EArth livE in FrEEDom unDEr onE govErnmEnt. this DivErsity, hE sAys, will givE thE nAtion grEAt inFluEnCE AnD AppEAl to thE rEst oF thE worlD During thE 21st CEntury.
pErhAps thE unitED stAtEs will BE DEsCriBED not As A "mElting pot" or A "sAlAD Bowl" But As A "mosAiC"—A piCturE mADE up oF mAny tiny piECEs oF DiFFErEnt Colors. iF onE looks ClosEly At thE nAtion, thE inDiviDuAls oF DiFFErEnt Colors AnD EthniC groups ArE still DistinCt AnD rECognizABlE, But togEthEr thEy CrEAtE A piCturE thAt is uniquElyAmEriCAn. "E、pluriBus unum" —thE motto oF thE unitED stAtEs From its BEginning—mEAns onE ComposED oF mAny. "out oF mAny, onE. \
whAt kinD oF imAgE DoEs it suggEst By using thE worD "mosAiC" to DEsCriBE thEAmEriCAn CulturE
A、nEgAtivE. B、positivE. C、unClEAr. D、Common.
【单选题】spEAkErA、hEllo. is thAt mr. johnson
spEAkErB、______
A、yEs, i Am.
B、sorry, i’m not mr. johnson. i’m his son.
C、yEs, spEAking.
D、yEs, But who ArE you
spEAkErB、______
A、yEs, i Am.
B、sorry, i’m not mr. johnson. i’m his son.
C、yEs, spEAking.
D、yEs, But who ArE you
【判断题】衡量一名教师是否真正具备了教师职业的条件,根本在于其能否履行教师的角色和职责。
【单选题】spEAkErA、DiD you hEAr ABout thosE pEoplE who got hurt whEn going mountAin ClimBing i think thEy shoulDn’t Allow pEoplE to go mountAin ClimBing. it’s too DAngErous.
spEAkErB、______
A、i CoulDn’t AgrEE morE. i CAn’t unDErstAnD why AnyonE wAnts to gEt to thE top oF A mountAin.
B、i CoulDn’t AgrEE lEss. mountAin ClimBing is ACtuAlly morE DAngErous thAn surFing.
C、i’m sorry to hEAr thAt. whErE DiD you gEt thE nEws
D、no, i hAvE DECiDED not to go mountAin ClimBing with my FriEnDs nExt month.
spEAkErB、______
A、i CoulDn’t AgrEE morE. i CAn’t unDErstAnD why AnyonE wAnts to gEt to thE top oF A mountAin.
B、i CoulDn’t AgrEE lEss. mountAin ClimBing is ACtuAlly morE DAngErous thAn surFing.
C、i’m sorry to hEAr thAt. whErE DiD you gEt thE nEws
D、no, i hAvE DECiDED not to go mountAin ClimBing with my FriEnDs nExt month.
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