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单选题Are there any other students going to the park ______Jack and Jane on Sunday?
单选题Peter Fern was mad on mountains. Climbing was the core of his life. Church towers, seaside cliffs, or ice mountains, anything -- "If it's there," he used to say, "then I want to climb it." So the news of his marriage gave me a surprise. I'd never known him to take much interest in girls. Well, well, Peter Fern was a married man! I couldn't get over it. I wondered whether his wife would try to stop some of his risky adventures. From Chamonix he climbed Mount Blanc on his seventeenth birthday, and one of the Aifuilles the day after! That was it, than: she was French, from a family, most of whom like climbing. No doubt. No Other explanation. A month later I met them both in town. Anna surprised me because she was English. She was a dancer in the theatre. "I never climbed more than sixty steps in my life," she told me. "Peter has his interests, and I've got mine. No problems." "None at all," Peter said, smiling. "Where did you spend your honeymoon?" "I flew to New York to see the Drake Dancers on Broadway. A wonderful show!" Peter said, "Didn't want to miss the good weather. So I went to Switzerland and climbed the north face of the Eiger with Allen Dunlop. Grand place, a honeymoon! I'll show you the photographs we took one day./
单选题The world is ______ seven continents and four oceans.[A] made up of[B] made out of[C] made from[D] made in
单选题B In Kansas City, Missouri, a computer helps fire fighters. The computer, which works very fast, has information about every one of the 350,000 street addresses in the city. Within two or three seconds after a call is received, the computer provides necessary information for the fire fighters. The information is then sent to them by the radio from the computer center in City Hall. The exact place of the burning and its size, type and anything else are clear to them. The Kansas City computer system also has a medical record of each of the city's 900 fire fighters. This kind of information is especially useful when a fire fighter is injured. With the information, doctors at the hospital can treat the injured fire fighters more quickly and easily. The fire fighters themselves greatly appreciate (感激) the computer help. They know about possible danger ahead of them and can prepare for them. Many times the computer information helps to save lives and property (财产). Sometimes the lives are those of fire fighters themselves. Mike Horan, a fire fighter captain, says, "I feel as if the computer is watching over (守护) me to help me if I get hurt./
单选题 When you close your eyes and try to think of the
shape of your own body, what you {{U}} {{U}} 1 {{/U}} {{/U}}is
quite different{{U}} {{U}} 2 {{/U}} {{/U}}what you see when you
open your eyes and look {{U}} {{U}} 3 {{/U}} {{/U}}the mirror.
The image you feel{{U}} {{U}} 4 {{/U}} {{/U}}is a bit different
from the one you see. And if{{U}} {{U}} 5 {{/U}} {{/U}}lie
still, it is quite hard to imagine yourself as having any particular size
or{{U}} {{U}} 6 {{/U}} {{/U}}. When you move,
when feel the weight of your arms and{{U}} {{U}} 7 {{/U}}
{{/U}}, the 'felt' image of{{U}} {{U}} 8 {{/U}} {{/U}}starts to
become clearer. The image you create for yourself is rather{{U}} {{U}}
9 {{/U}} {{/U}}: some parts feel much{{U}} {{U}} 10
{{/U}} {{/U}}than they look. If you use your tongue to feel a hole in one of
your{{U}} {{U}} 11 {{/U}} {{/U}}, it{{U}} {{U}} 12
{{/U}} {{/U}}so large; you are often{{U}} {{U}} 13 {{/U}}
{{/U}}by how small it looks when you see{{U}} {{U}} 14 {{/U}}
{{/U}}in the mirror. But although the 'felt'{{U}} {{U}}
15 {{/U}} {{/U}}may not have the shape you see in the mirror, it is
much{{U}} {{U}} 16 {{/U}} {{/U}}important. It is the image
through{{U}} {{U}} 17 {{/U}} {{/U}}you see your physical
existence{{U}} {{U}} 18 {{/U}} {{/U}}the world. If the 'felt'
image is damaged{{U}} {{U}} 19 {{/U}} {{/U}}any reason — if it
is cut in half or lost — to feel a pain or find your nose in the dark
becomes{{U}} {{U}} 20 {{/U}} {{/U}}impossible.
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单选题—What present shall we make for Xiao Li for his birthday? What kind of things does he like, football, pop music, model plane or ships ... ? —______ Let's make him a model plane. A. It's a good idea B. That's it C. That's true D. That's right
单选题In fact, the Englishman who tried to fly ______.
单选题Linda looked at the finished painting with ______.
单选题I'd like to fix ______ date for our next meeting, but selecting ______ suitable day is not easy.[A] the; the[B] a; a[C] /; a[D] the; /
单选题Whatisthepurposeofthemeeting?[A]Todeterminewhowillgraduatethisyear.[B]Todiscusstheseatingarrangement.[C]Tobeginplanningthegraduationceremony.
单选题—Can you make out ____ it says? —Yes. From ____ I'm
standing it's quite clear. It says: "No Parking."
A.which; which
B.what; here
C.what; where
D.what; that
单选题{{B}}B{{/B}}
From the 440 radio channels available
on Osaka Yusen Broadcasting, Japan's largest cable- radio network, subscribers
(订户) can tune into a channel featuring (以……为特色) 24 hours of croaking frogs, or
one that consists of the sound of trains polling in and out of
stations. As well as the sounds of birds or percolating (过滤)
coffee, Osaka Yusen offers nearly 100 channels of announcer-free jazz, rock,
classical music, Second World War military marches, and folk music from all over
the world. Easton and Abba each have entire channels to themselves, al- though
the repeating rate must be almost as high as that of an in-flight music
channel. For those in search of more intellectual (智力的)
background sounds for their dinner par- ties, there is always the lesson channel
or a range of talks on spiritual development. But anyone tired of all the above
should adjust their sets to "drowsing (瞌睡) channels" and tune into the
sheep-counting station, for example, which features a mature male voice slowly
counting from one to a thousand. For busy people wishing to calm
down after an awful day at work, there is a channel of slow music, and another
carrying only the sound of a mother's heartbeat. According to the company,
"Babies listen to this noise before they are born. It's a natural
relaxant."
单选题It would be of great benefit to you remembering names.
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no one"s ability to remember names is excellent. Yet this important skill
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you the advantage in business and personal
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"A person"s own name is the sweetest and most important
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. "Dale Carnegie
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in How to Win Friends and Influence People. It is often the
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to a friendship, a closed business or a new partner-ship.
Peter Duper, the
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of a Boston restaurant, also makes it a
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to remember names. When one of his old customers
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him to a friend named Connie recently, he made
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to thank her by
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as she left the restaurant. "From the pleasantly
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look on her face, I could
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not only that she would soon be
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, but also that she would
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in new customers," the owner said. "Remembering one person"s name in
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can get you 100 new customers."
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someone" s name, on the other hand, can bring about
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feelings and make you feel unhappy and uncomfortable. Even
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, it can make a negative first
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on others against you long afterward.
单选题What's the meaning of "a native of London"?
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单选题听第6段对话,回答第6~7题。
单选题{{B}}C{{/B}}
When the weather is hot, you go to a
lake or an ocean. When you are near a lake or an ocean, you feel cool. Why? The
sun makes the earth hot, but it cannot make the water very hot. Although the air
over the earth becomes hot, the air over the water stays cool. The hot air over
the earth goes up. Then the cool air over the water moves in and takes the place
of the hot air. When you are near a lake or an ocean, you feel the cool air when
it moves in. You feel the wind. And the wind, makes you cool. Of
course, scientists cannot answer all of our questions. If we ask, "Why is
the ocean full of salt.?" scientists will say that the salt comes from rocks.
When a rock gets very hot or very cold, it cracks (裂开). Rain falls into the
cracks. The rain then carries the salt into the earth and into the rivers. The
rivers carry the salt into the ocean. But then we ask, "What happens to the salt
in the ocean.'? The ocean does not get more salty every year." Scientists are
not sure about the answer to this question. We know a lot about
our world, but there are still many answers that we do not have, and we are
curious.
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