单选题Whatisthisspeechabout?A.Alecture.B.Anotice.C.Anad.
单选题Howdidthemanfeelaboutthehotelonthefirstday?
单选题阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项([A]、[B]、[C]和[D])中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 {{B}}A{{/B}}
Life is difficult. It is a great
truth because once we truly understand and accept it, then life is no longer
difficult. Most do not fully see this truth. Instead they
complain about their problems and difficulties as if life should be easy. It
seems to them that difficulties represent a special kind of suffering especially
forced upon them or else upon their families, their class, or even their
nations. What makes life difficult is that the process of
facing and solving problems is a painful one. Problems, depending on their
natures, cause us sadness or loneliness or regret or anger or fear. These are
uncomfortable feelings, often as painful as any kind of physical pain. And since
life causes endless serious problems, life is always difficult and is full of
pain as well as joy. Yes, it is in this whole process of
solving problems that life has its meaning. Problems are the serious tests that
tell us success from failure. When we desire to encourage the growth of human
spirit, we encourage the human ability to solve problems, just as in school we
set problems for our children to resolve. It is through the pain of meeting and
working out problems that we learn. As Benjamin Franklin said, "Those things
that hurt, instruct. " It is for this reason that wise people learn not to fear
but to welcome the pain of problems.
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单选题The first pictures of a war were taken by ______.
单选题Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
单选题She promised her parents to write ______while she was away.A. the other dayB. each other dayC. every other dayD. any other day
单选题______some officials, Napoleon inspected his army.
A. Followed
B. Followed by
C. Being followed
D. Having been followed
单选题WhathappenedtoThomas?
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Museums have changed. They are no
longer places that one "should" go to but now they are places to
enjoy. At a science museum in Canada, you can feel your hair
stand on end as harmless electricity passes through your body. At the Children's
Museum in New York, you can play an African drum. There are no "Do Not Touch"
signs in some other museums in the USA. More and more museum
directors have realized that people learn best when they can become part of what
they are seeing. In many science museums, the visitors are encouraged to touch,
listen, operate and experiment so as to discover scientific rules for
themselves. The purpose is not only to provide fun, but also
help people feel at home in the world of science. If people don't
understand science, they will be afraid of it; and if they are afraid of
science, they will not make the best use of it. One cause of all
these changes is the increase in wealth and spare time. Another cause is the
growing number of young people in the population. Many of them are college
students or college graduates. They see things in a new and different way. They
want art that they can take part in. The same is true of science and
history. The old museums have been changing and the government
is encouraging the building of new and modern museums. In the United States and
Canada, there are more than 6,000 museums, almost twice as many as there were 25
years ago.
单选题______ is considered as female occupation.[A] Dance[B] Dancing[C] Dancer[D] To dance
单选题—Did you see the American movie "Titanic" last night? —Oh, yes. Nothing can be ______ touching.[A] so[B] too[C] less[D] more
单选题In the next 40 years, the number of people in the United Stated over the age of 65
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expected to double.
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the needs of this part of the population is a
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. To a large
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a society is
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by how it cares for those who can no longer care
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themselves.
High technology shows the most
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advances in helping the elderly.
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the well-known artificial (人造的) heart implantation (移植), there are great achievements in
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artificial lungs, livers, and bones. An electric ear is already seventy-five percent effective. They will serve better medical care.
For the
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people, even the simplest tasks can be difficult, sometimes
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to perform. American businesses have satisfied
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with different kinds of
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but useful products. Companies have designed extra-efficient can openers that enable people
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hands have become too weak
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cans easily. There are devices that
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people to pull on a pair of socks
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straining (扭伤) their backs. Combs
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long handles and unshaped back brushes are
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for those who can not reach as far as they could
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they were young.
单选题Are there any other students go to the park _________ Jack and Jane on Sunday?
单选题--Do you know ______ the price of meals on the railway has increased recently?--Yes, by 15%.
单选题Who should be helped?
单选题WheredidSuespendthenightsinthecountry?
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"How far is it to the next village?"
the American asks a man sitting by the side of the road. In some countries,
because the man realizes that the traveler is tired and eager to get to his
destination (目的地) ,he will politely say "Just down the road." He thinks this is
more encouraging, gentler, and therefore the wanted answer. So the American
drives through the night, getting more and more angry, feeling "tricked". He
thinks the man purposely cheated him, for obviously he must have known the
distance quite well. Had conditions been turned over, the
American would have felt he was "cheating" the driver if he had said the next
town was close when he knew it was really 15 miles further on. Though, he, too,
would be sympathetic (同情的) to the weary driver, he would say "You have a good
way to go yet; it is at least 15 miles. "The driver might be disappointed, but
he would know what to expect. Whether to be correct or polite
leads to many misunderstandings between people of different cul-tures. If you
are aware of the situation in advance, it is sometimes easier to recognize the
problem.
单选题In ancient (古代) time the most important examinations were spoken, not written. In the schools of ancient Greece and Rome, testing usually consisted of saying poetry aloud or giving speeches. In the European universities of the Middle Ages, students who were working for advanced degrees had to discuss questions in their field of study of the subject. This custom exists today as part of the work of testing candidates (候选人) for a master's or doctor's degree. Generally, however, modern examinations are written. Two types of tests are commonly used in modern schools. The first type is sometimes called an objective (客观性) test, it is intended to deal with facts, not personal opinions. To make up an objective test, the teacher writes a series of questions, each of which has only one correct answer. Along with each question the teacher writes the correct answer and also three statements that look like answers to students who have not learned the material properly. The student has just one task: he must recognize the correct answer and copy its letter or number on his examination paper. For testing a student's memory of facts and details, the objective test has advantages. It can find out a great deal about the student's range of knowledge. For testing some kinds of learning, however, such a test is not very satisfactory. A lucky student may guess the correct answer without really knowing the material.
单选题This notice is to _______.