单选题When the writer says "I'd heard of people getting hives from nerves," the phrase of "get- ting hives from nerves "(Paragraph 3) most probably means
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单选题And while we ______ have a great deal of trouble adjusting to a climate that gets 2 degrees Centigrade warmer over the next century, an ice age by mid-century ______ be unimaginably devastating.
单选题 Questions13-15 are based on the passage you have just heard.
单选题To ______ did you speak on the campus?
单选题His wife has to work hard at home, and perhaps outside the home______.A. as yetB. so farC. before longD. as well
单选题We regard him as ______ to our cause because he accepted all our suggestions without hesitation.
单选题______ fools ever believed his news was true. A.Anybody but B.None other than C.None but D.Nothing but
单选题—Which subject do you like______? —I like chemistry than any other one.
单选题What time do you think ______?
单选题 Questions14-17 are based on the passage you have just heard.
单选题The task won't feel so ______ if you break it down into small, easy-to-accomplish steps.
单选题 Likewise, soot and smoke from fire contain a multitude of carcinogens.
单选题 Direction: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic Skipping Classes in Colleges. You should write at least 120 words but no more than 180 words. Outlines are given below in Chinese:
1.大学生逃课现象严重;
2.剖析一下该现象背后的原因;
3.现状能否改善,如何去做?
单选题______we go by train or by boat makes no difference.
单选题Recent surveys show a majority of Europeans polled have a mostly unfavorable view of the United States and that ______ for Bush and Americans in general are at all-time highs. A. disgust B. disguise C. disdain D. dismay
单选题The two men were found guilty of armed robbery, and ______ to four years' imprisonment.
单选题Insomnia, or “poor sleep”, can have bad effects on a persons health and general well-being. It can_____21on both our physical and mental health and can lead to other health_____22. Insomnia can b
单选题It seems to be a law in the technology industry that leading companies eventually lose their positions, often quickly and brutally. Mobile phone champion Nokia, one of Europe's biggest technology success stories, was no 27 , losing its market share in just a few years. In 2007, Nokia accounted for more than 40% of mobile phone sales 28 . But consumers' preferences were already 29 toward touch-screen smartphones. With the introduction of Apple's iPhone in the middle of that year, Nokia's market share 30 rapidly and revenue plunged. By the end of 2013, Nokia had sold its phone business to Microsoft. What sealed Nokia's fate was a series of decisions made by Stephen Elop in his position as CEO, which he 31 in October 2010. Each day that Elop spent in charge of Nokia, the company's market value declined by $23 million, making him, by the numbers, one of the worst CEOs in history. But Elop was not the only person at 32 . Nokia's board resisted change, making it impossible for the company to adapt to rapid shifts in the industry. Most 33 , Jorma Ollila, who had led Nokia's transition from an industrial company to a technology giant, was too fascinated by the company's 34 success to recognize the change that was needed to sustain its competitiveness. The company also embarked on a 35 cost-cutting program, which included the elimination of thousands of jobs. This contributed to the 36 of the company's once-spirited culture, which had motivated employees to take risks and make miracles. Good leaders left the company, taking Nokia's sense of vision and directions with them. Not surprisingly, much of Nokia's most valuable design and programming talent left as well. A. assumed F. fault K. shifting B. bias G. incidentally L. shrank C. desperate H. notably M. subtle D. deterioration I. previous N. transmitting E. exception J. relayed O. worldwide
单选题The art exhibition was well-designed______the disarrangement of a few photos.
