单选题_______ Susan gets onto the top of a tall building. She will feel very much frightened.
单选题When only a small boy, ______.
单选题An obvious change of attitude at the top towards women"s status in society will ______ through the current law system in Japan.
单选题UPrior to/U his appointment as foreign minister, Mr. Li was the vice minister of foreign affairs.
单选题The ______ of gifted children into accelerated classes will start next week according to their academic performance. A. segregation B. specification C. spectrum D. subscription
单选题This kind of glasses manufactured by experienced craftsmen ______ comfortably. A. is worn B. wears C. wearing D. are worn
单选题 Now listen to the following recording and answer questions19-21.
单选题I asked the tailor to make a small ______ to my trousers because they were too long.
单选题Student A: You are net from Britain, are you?Student B: ______
单选题Black FridayEveryone likes to shop for gifts for the holiday season, but few people know the history of holiday shopping. While people have heard of Black Friday; most do not know its origins. Black F
单选题He won the first place in the national mathematics ______.
单选题Susan Clinton's participation in the Progressive Movement was Ufar-reaching/U, embracing such causes as labor legislation and housing reforms.
单选题Aristotle defined a friend as 'a single soul dwelling in two bodies'. How many friends we have, and how easily we make, maintain and lose them, has a significant impact on our emotional well-being. It's no surprise, 27 , that friends can improve just about every aspect of our life. Friends can protect us from the 28 of bereavement (丧失亲人) or divorce. They don't even have to be great friends—some of the positive effect is 29 down to the company: have a pint with a mate and you're by definition not socially 30 . 'There are friends you're just more 31 with. Others may be more interesting, but they may be more offended. Really good friends don't take offence. Friendships can end because they stop being equal. You may take different 32 , have different experiences, which make it harder to maintain a friendship.' says educational psychologist Karen Majors. We first recognise the importance of friends in childhood. While some of us may retain a few childhood friends, the biggest opportunity for friendship comes in higher education. A study of long-term friendships found that friendships formed during college years stayed close 20 years later, if they scored highly in closeness as well as 33 to begin with. 'At college you can 34 close friendships because you're in such close 35 for sustained periods,' says Glenn Sparks, Purdue's professor of communication. 'These relationships are rare and hard to 36 ; they're very unusual outside family relationships. A. proximity B. rather C. routes D. then E. cultivate F. aftershocks G. preferable H. connected I. compromising J. comfortable K. replicate L. simply M. isolated N. communication O. possibility
单选题 In the U.S., the Republican's doctrines were slightly liberal, whereas the Democrats' were hardly ______.
单选题 Space exploration has always been the province of dreamers: The human imagination readily soars where human ingenuity (创造力) struggles to follow. A Voyage to the Moon, often cited as the first science fiction story, was written by Cyrano de Bergerac in 1649. Cyrano was dead and buried for a good three centuries before the first manned rockets started to fly. In 1961, when President Kennedy declared that America would send a man to the moon by the decade's end, those words, too, had a dreamlike quality. They resonated (共鸣) with optimism and ambition in much the same way as the most famous dream speech of all, delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. two years later. By the end of the decade, both visions had yielded concrete results and transformed American society. And yet in many ways the two dreams ended up at odds with each other. The fight for racial and economic equality is intensely pragmatic (讲求实用的) and immediate in its impact. The urge to explore space is just the opposite. It is figuratively and literally otherworldly in its aims. When the dust settled, the space dreamers lost out. There was no grand follow-up to the Apollo missions. The technologically compromised space shuttle program has just come to an end, with no successor. The perpetual argument is that funds are tight, that we have more pressing problems here on Earth. Amid the current concerns about the federal deficit, reaching toward the stars seems a dispensable luxury—as if saving one-thousandth of a single year's budget would solve our problems. But human ingenuity struggles on. NASA is developing a series of robotic probes that will get the most bang from a buck. They will serve as modern Magellans, mapping out the solar system for whatever explorers follow, whether man or machine. On the flip side, companies like Virgin Galactic are plotting a bottom-up assault on the space dream by making it a reality to the public. Private spaceflight could lie within reach of rich civilians in a few years. Another decade or two and it could go mainstream. The space dreamers end up benefiting all of us—not just because of the way they expand human knowledge, or because of the spin-off technologies they produce, but because the two types of dreams feed off each other. Both Martin Luther King and John Kennedy appealed to the idea that humans can transcend what were once considered inherent limitations. Today we face seeming challenges in energy, the environment, health care. Tomorrow we will transcend these as well, and the dreamers will deserve a lot of the credit. The more evidence we collect that our species is capable of greatness, the more we will actually achieve it.
单选题In the present economic ______ we can make even greater progress than previously.
单选题Patty Sheehan, the 1983 Ladies Professional Golf Association Player of the Year, is known for her______ and self-reliance.
单选题It's a very popular play, and it would be wise to ______ seats well in advance.
单选题Mrs. Brown is supposed ______ for Italy last week.
单选题 Questions9-12 are bused on the passage you have just heard.
