单选题The middle part of the 20th century brought new ways to help people get over diseases.
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单选题If I ______ that your business was growing so rapidly, I wouldn"t have been worried about it.
单选题BDirections:/B This section is to test your ability to
understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each
dialogue, there is a recorded question. Both the dialogues and questions will be
spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct
answer from the 4 choices marked A, B, C and D given in your test paper. Then
you should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line
through the center.
单选题A.Isee.B.Whynot?C.Goahead.D.Idon'tthinkso.
单选题In our system of education today, examinations are a common feature.. Our present education system has often been criticized as too examination-oriented. However, one must remember that in offices and other areas of work, examinations still feature clearly. There is no doubt that the fear and influence of examination cause much preparation work. So it therefore appears that examinations whether considered good or bad would stay for a while as a test of human knowledge.
Examinations are meant to test the intellect of a person, how much he knows or how he has learnt from a particular course. It is designed to make students study, which should be their immediate mission in life. In our competitive world of today, examinations have a highly selecting or filtering role. In the university, students have to pass annual examinations before they are allowed to continue, or study a harder syllabus. Moreover, for entrance into a university, pre-university examination results would provide a guide as to whether a student has the minimum qualifications necessary.
In offices whether government or private ones, examination results show clearly whether a person is fit for promotion. The results indicate how much he knows about the work.
In all these cases, examinations inculcate a spirit of hard work and competition. Students or office workers can refresh their mind again and again on what they have learnt. This maintains a certain individual and over all standard of know ledge.
单选题______ with the size of the whole earth, the highest mountain does not seem high at all. A. Be compared B. Compared C. While comparing D. Comparing
单选题I am resigning as chairman and at the same time I will ______ the company to my son.
单选题Quality is the first thing customers consider when ______ to buy a car.
A. planning
B. planned
C. to plan
D. having planned
单选题Directions: In this part you will hear 5 short dialogues.
At the end of each dialogue, a question will be asked about what was said. The
dialogue and the question will be spoken only once. After each question, there
will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C
and D and decide which is the best answer, then you should mark the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the
center.
单选题The lecture was supposed to start at three, but it was delayed half an hour. A.讲座以为在三点钟开始,但半个小时以后就开场了。 B.讲话被以为在三点钟开始,但被延误了近半个小时。 C.讲演本该在三点钟开始,但迟了半个多小时。 D.讲座应该在三点钟开始,但被耽搁了半个小时。
单选题The new building is said ______ by the end of next month.A) to finish C) to be finishedB) to have finished D) being finished
单选题______ his cold, he came first in the athletics meet. A. Regardless of B. Despite C. In spite D. Besides
单选题We buried Donald Brown last May. He was murdered by four men who wanted to rob the supermarket manager he was protecting. Patrolman Brown was 61 years old. In just six months he and his wife had planned to retire to Florida. Now there will be no retirement in the sun, and she is alone. Donald Brown was the second police officer to die in 1972 since I became Police Commissioner of Boston. The first was Detective John Schroeder, shot in a pawnshop (当铺) robbery in November 1970. John Schroeder was the brother of Walter Schroeder, who was killed in a bank robbery. Their names are together on the honor roll in Police Headquarters. At least two of these police officers were shot by a handgun, the kind almost anyone can buy nearly everywhere for a few dollars. Ownership of handguns has become so widespread that this weapon is no longer merely the instrument of crime; it is now a cause of violent crime. Of the 11 Boston police officers killed since 1962, 17 were shot with handguns. Gun advocates are fond of saying that guns don't kill, people do. But guns do kill. Half of the people who commit suicide do so with handguns. Fifty-four percent of the murders committed in 1972 were committed with handguns. No one can convince me, after returning from patrolman Brown's funeral, that we should allow people to own handguns. I know that many Americans feel deeply and honestly that they have a right to own and enjoy guns. I am asking that they give them up. I am not asking for registration or licensing, or the outlawing of cheap guns. I am saying that no private citizen, whatever his claim, should possess a handgun. Only police officers should.
单选题Sensors and hollowed-out headrests are both designed, by ______.
单选题(Many) of the society's wealth is (controlled) by large (corporations) and government (agencies).
单选题If you visit the studio, you may well ______ someone you recognize from
the cinema.
A. take away
B. run into
C. put on
D. shut down
单选题When will those shops open? I don't know when______. A. those shops will open B. will those shops be open C. will those shops open D. those shops are opening
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