单选题I guess Jones didn't have a chance to win the election. Almost all of
the people in the city voted for his
A. candidate.
B. opponent.
C. alternative.
D. participant.
单选题______ he did not come to work yesterday, be showed that he is not very interested.
单选题He forgot ______ Guangzhou when he was five years old. A.having been taken to B.taking to C.being taking to D.taken to
单选题cater provide equip
cater v.
(1) to provide
food and drinks (at a party, meeting, etc.) especially as a
job
The restaurant caters for parties.
The awards ceremony will be a catered
event.
(2) cater to/for (someone or something), to provide what is wanted or
needed
The inn caters exclusively to foreign tourists.
As a child he was
spoiled by parents who catered to his every need.
provide v.
(1) to make (something)
available, to supply (something) that is wanted or needed,
The Web site
provides information about local activities.
The school provided the band with new
uniforms.
(2) to say that something will or should happen, to make it
certain or possible that something will happen or be done
The contract
provides that certain deadlines will be met.
The law provides that minors will he
treated differently from adults. provide for
(something) to cause (something) to be available or to happen in the
future
The contract provides for 10 paid holidays.
provide for (something or someone) to supply what is needed for
(something or someone)
It's hard to make enough money to provide for such a
large family.
They agreed to provide for the child's education.
equip v.
(1) to provide
(someone) with necessary materials or supplies
More money was needed to train
and equip the troops.
Equipped with a hoe and a shovel, I headed for the
garden.
(2) to provide (something) with a particular feature or
ability
All of the buses are equipped with air-conditioning. [=All of the
buses have air-conditioning.]
(3) to prepare (someone) for a particular
activity or problem
Her training has equipped her to deal with
emergencies.
Those students are not equipped for the challenges of college.
equipment n.Many people nowadays
save money to ______ for their old age.
A. cater
B. supply
C. provide
D. equip
单选题The authority has decreed that this present law ______.
单选题Which of the following is the lowest point in the United States?
单选题In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully
and then answer the questions that follow.
Question 21 to 22 are based on the follwing news. At the end of the news
item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the
news.
单选题When ______, the bridge connecting the island to the continent will be open to traffic next year.
单选题The team's efforts to score were ______ by the opposing goalkeeper.
单选题{{B}}SECTION A CONVERSATIONS{{/B}}
{{I}} In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.{{/I}}
{{I}} Questions 1 to 3 are based on the following conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.
Now listen to the conversation.{{/I}}
单选题What can we know about the Department of Education in Britain?
单选题They brush off the charges without any comment. The underlined part means ______. A. a deaf ear to B. blow off C. break short D. call to mind
单选题We can infer from the passage that in the past an employee ______.
单选题What were the demonstrators protesting about?
单选题If you ______ Jerry Brown until recently, you'd think the photograph
on the right was strange.
A. shouldn't contact
B. didn't contact
C. weren't to contact
D. hadn't contacted
单选题Mary sat at the table, looked at the glare and ______ her lips.
单选题San Francisco is usually cool in summer, but Los Angeles ______.
单选题My cat is a fussy eater, but my dog is so ______ that she"ll swallow down anything that is put in front of her.
单选题What progress has been made in their negotiations?
单选题Many old people in Britain today feel they are spending their remaining years in luxury because _______.