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单选题I (enjoy) eating (good) restaurants and (to go) to the theater (afterwards).A. enjoyB. goodC. to goD. afterwards
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单选题(Each) employee with (a modicum of intelligence) (would be able to) undertake (such a) basic process.
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单选题When you speak on the telephone, you cannot use your facial (面部的) expression, eye contact and gestures to help communicate your message. Your voice must do the job. A good voice is pleasant to listen to because it communicates a positive message. Keep in mind the following qualities of a good voice: Speak in a voice neither too loud nor too soft. Speak louder when giving important information. Speak slowly enough so that the listener has a chance to understand your messages without your having to repeat it. Keep in mind that as you speak the other person may be taking notes. Pronunciation is the correct way to say a word. To avoid mispronouncing (读错音) words, you may wish to check the pronunciation of unfamiliar words in the dictionary before you use them. People with an accent unlike yours may not understand your pronunciation of some words. You also may not understand the pronunciation of some of their words. In these cases, careful pronunciation is very important for effective communication. You may need to repeat or spell words that are unusual or easy to be misunderstood.
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单选题There"s a ______ in the fact that although we"re living longer than ever before, people are more obsessed with health issues than they ever were.
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单选题They continued to ______ about and enjoy themselves until they became tired.
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单选题The residents were asked to leave because ______.
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单选题I thought it was worth ______ a hundred miles to see the basketball game.
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单选题Last month, 25 people died and 130 were injured in a train crash near Los Angeles. The cause was a cell phone. In three hours of work before the crash, one of the engineers received 28 text messages and sent 29 more. He sent his last message 22 seconds before impact, just after passing a signal that would have alerted him to the disaster ahead. Scientists call this 27 'inattention blindness'. The mind, captured by the world inside the phone, becomes blind to the world outside it. Millions of people move among us in this half-absent state. 28 , they're living in another world. In many ways, mobile phones are wonderful. Through the phone, you can 29 the confines of your environment. The problem is that physically, you're still living in that environment. Like other creatures, you've evolved to function in the natural world, one setting at a time. Nature has never tested a species' ability to function in two worlds at once. So how is this multitasking experiment going? Not so well. In the nationwide survey, 45 percent of Americans said they've been hit or nearly hit by a driver on a cell phone. Studies show that the more tasks you dump on drivers, the worse they 30 . Our performance on the two-worlds test, like all 31 experiments, can be measured in death. The Federal Railroad Administration reports seven cell-phone-related railway accidents in the last three years, five of them fatal. Today, we're so 32 to mobile devices that we rely on them even to translate the physical world. Misled by with Global Positioning System devices, people are driving cars into rivers, trees, and sand piles. Twice this year in Bedford Hills, N. Y. , drivers have caused train crashes by steering onto the track because their GPS mistook it for a road. Warning signs, pavement markings, and 33 train-signal masts failed to stop them. They trusted the dashboard (仪表盘), not the 34 . If we don't want this two-worlds experiment to be regulated nature's way, then we'd better regulate it ourselves. Here are a few 35 rules of the road. Multitasking is a glorious gift. We can't ban it, nor should we. Want to phone your spouse or your office while walking? Fine. The only life at stake is yours. Want to turn on your car radio or music player? Fine. Listening is easier than talking, and you can mentally or 36 shut it off when necessary. Want to chat with your passenger? Fine again. Studies indicate that passenger conversations are less distracting than phone calls, apparently because you're sharing the same environment. A. reflective B. evolutionary C. accident D. phenomenon E. physically F. confront G. escape H. assure I. mentally J. windshield K. perform L. primarily M. addicted N. compartment O. proposed
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单选题When you go to a foreign country, you must ______ yourself to new manners and customs.
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单选题In no ______ should you do this without help and advice from your doctor-restricting the diet of small children can be very dangerous.
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单选题 丽江古城 丽江古城(the Old Town of Lijiang)位于中国云南省丽江市,始建于南宋末年,至今已有八百多年的历史。丽江古城地处战略要地,古时候商旅活动频繁,是茶马古道(the Ancient Tea Horse Road)上的重镇。丽江古城没有城墙,古城内的建筑融合了多种文化元素,展现了汉族、白族、藏族以及纳西族的建筑特点。古城拥有古老的供水系统,至今仍有效地发挥着作用。水系(waterway)上有三百多座桥,均建于明清时期。现在,纳西族的传统文化东巴(Dongba)文化,如文字、绘画、舞蹈和音乐成为丽江古城旅游的焦点。
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单选题 Now listen to the following recording and answer questions25-27.
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单选题 越来越多受英文教育的海外华人父母认识到孩子在掌握不可或缺的英文的同时,通晓中文同样重要。中国的崛起让他们充分认识到孩子掌握双语的好处——既能增加他们的就业机会,也能让他们接触和熟悉东西方两种不同的文化。这些人对中文的态度几乎完全改变。曾几何时,他们还非常骄傲地宣称自己只懂英文。现在,他们已开始积极支持孩子学习中文和中国文化,而且还不时走访中国,欣赏壮观的自然风光,认识丰富的文化遗产。
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单选题Her face is_________ to me, but I can’t remember where I saw her.
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单选题If you get into difficulties, don"t hesitate to ______ help.
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单选题The scientists have made an _______study of the virus that causes the disease.
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单选题June came and the hay (干草) was almost ready for cutting. On Midsummers Eve, which was a Saturday, Mr. Jones went into Willington and got so drunk at the Red Lion that he did not come back until m
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单选题Some of the plan's provisions have already aroused opposition, most notably from Pope John Paul Ⅱ.
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