单选题Those gifts of rare books that were given to students were deeply
______.
A. appreciated
B. appealed
C. approved
D. applied
单选题Trees are useful to man in three very important ways: they provide him with wood and other products; they give him shade; they help to prevent drought and floods. Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, man has not realized the importance of these services.
单选题Pupils complain that there are not enough quality programs on TV ______ are shown for them.
单选题The word "sunscreen" (Line 2, Para. 2) probably means ______. A) screens used to enjoy the sunlight C) sun umbrellas B) creams used to prevent tanning D) sun glasses
单选题You must sign to accept the terms and conditions as the application will only be processed with the applicant"s signature.
单选题Ann ______ the piano hard for long and now she is a successful pianist.
单选题On the____wome make only two birds of what men earn.
单选题
BConversation
2/B
单选题______ no gravity, there would be no air around the earth.
A. Were there
B. Was there
C. There were
D. There be
单选题From this selection it seems true that the Atlantic Ocean______.
单选题The passage seems to show that the worst thing a language learner can do is ______.
单选题Customers prefer to buy our goods though they seem to be higher in price.A.顾客情愿购买我们那些价格看上去较高的商品。B.虽然我们的商品价格似乎高了一些,但是顾客仍喜欢购买。C.消费者宁愿买我们的商品,不过它的价格似乎高了一些。D.尽管我们的商品价格很高,人们虽不情愿但仍然购买。
单选题Directions : This section is to test your ability to
understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it.After
each conversation, there are some recorded questions. Both the conversations and
questions will be spo-ken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide
on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A), B), C), D) given in your
test paper. Then you should mark the corresponding letter on the AnswerSheet
with a single line through the center.
单选题In 1813 rumors of a threatened invasion of Washington had circulated widely. But no attack materialized, so military preparedness ceased. By 1814 the defensive system for Washington was nonexistent except for a few troops near the city and a weak naval force. Month after month Congress had voted down resolutions to place the capital in a defensive posture, while the secretary of war kept concentrated on his invasion of Canada. The best plan for defense came from the cabinet in July, when it proposed to defend Washington with an army of volunteers from all the states. The result was inadequate at best. Some of the men that reported for duty were told to go home and get better shoes and to bring back a butcher knife if they could not get a musket. On August i8, news reached the capital that a British fleet had sailed into the Patuxent River. The city was put on immediate alert. As the British army marched closer to the capital, 38 - year -- old Brigadier General William Henry Winder was entrusted with defense of the city. His frustrations were many. Secretary of War John Armstrong, new to his office, still believed that the British force would not attack Washington; the quartermaster of the army was unable to supply axes for cutting trees to impede(阻止) the enemy advance; and Winder's own troops were untrained, volunteer militiamen. In addition, he got little consistent help from his superiors, who included President James Madison and Secretary of States James Monroe. He was an indefensible position, which led to one of America's darkest days -that of August 24th, 1814.
单选题The goals ______ which he had fought all his life no longer seemed important to him.
单选题For years we have been stressing the important role of science and technology in the development of agriculture.
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单选题Memo is an abbreviation to
单选题It is announced that the President will make a speech on the radio to the _____ this evening.
单选题The food was delicious. That was a ______ meal.A) satisfactionB) satisfyC) satisfiedD) satisfying
