单选题听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
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听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中给出的[A],[B],[C]三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你有10秒种的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
单选题I like this warm weather. It feels ______ spring.[A] like[B] as[C] like as[D] as like
单选题I'll take ______ wants to go with me.
单选题Sometime in the next century, the familiar early-newspaper on the front gate will disappear. And instead of reading your newspaper, it will read to you. You'll get up and turn on the computer newspaper just like switching on the TV. An electronic voice will distribute stories about the latest events, guided by a program that selects the type of news you want. You'll even get to choose the kind of voice you want to hear. Want more information on the brief story? A simple touch makes the entire text appear. Save it in your own personal computer if you like. These are among the predictions from communication experts working on the newspapers of the future. Pictured as part of broader home-based media and entertainment systems, computer newspapers would unite print and broadcast reporting, offering news and analysis with video images of news events. Most of the technology is available (可用的) now, but convincing (说服) more people that they don't need paper to read a newspaper is the next step. But resistance to computer newspapers may be stronger from within journalism. Since it is such a cultural change, it may be that the present generation of journalists and publishers will have to die off before the next generation realize that the newspaper industry is no longer a newspaper industry. Technology is making the end of traditional newspapers unavoidable. Despite technological advances, it could take decades to replace newsprint with computer screens. It might take 30 to 40 years to complete the changeover because people need to buy computers and because newspapers have established financial (财经的) interests in the paper industry.
单选题We must make a difference between ______ language and ______ language. A. spoken; written B. speaking; written C. speaking; writing D. speak; write
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单选题There are typing courses ________.
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单选题The company has opened a new factory, ____ many skilled workers are hired.
单选题Wheredoesthisinterviewtakeplace?[A]Intheradiostudio.[B]Inthebicycleshop.[C]Ontheroad.
单选题The underlined phrase "make out" in the first paragraph means ______.
单选题She lives near me and I often speak to her on my _________ to work.
单选题______ the temperature going down so quickly, I don"t think we are able to go on with our experiment.
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"As I stood in front of the grave (墓)
of President Richard Nixon, I was thinking about the time 25 years ago when this
president helped bring the United States and China closer together. Young people
of our two countries should help this relationship grow." This
remark was made by a Shanghai student when speaking to his fellow students at
the Nixon Library in California, U.S.A.. He was one of 80 middle school students
from China attending a month long "Youth Summit". The Summit was to mark the
25th anniversary (周年) of President Nixon's journey to China, which was the
turning point in China-U.S. relations. The Youth Summit was
aimed at increasing understanding and friendship between young students of the
two countries through visits and discussions. Seventy-five American students
were selected to visit China. They also visited the Nixon Library on July 21
before leaving for Beijing the next day. The head of the Library said he was
pleased to see the American and Chinese students talking and laughing
together. One Chinese student said, "I didn't find it
particularly difficult to talk with Americans. We have our differences, but we
have a lot in common. Dialogue is good for us."
单选题The reason why the rock was hard to get down was that_________.
单选题The living things die because there is no ______ in the river or sea.
单选题We must be ______ our guard against this kind of disease.
