单选题 Questions 14~17 are based on the following dialogue between a boss and a clerk.
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单选题{{I}} Questions 11 ~ 13 are based on the dialogue about different ways of entertainment between cities and countryside{{/I}}
单选题Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.mother-son.B.Flatmates.C.Teacher-Student.D.Brothers.
单选题Whendidthetwopeopleseeeachotherlast?
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Americans are getting ready for the
biggest soccer event in the world. For the first time the World Cup soccer
competition will be held in the United States. While millions play the game
around the world, soccer, or football has only recently become popular here. It
is only in the last 30 years that large numbers of young Americans became
interested in soccer, Now it is the fastest growing sport in the country. A
recent study found that almost I8 million young boys and girls play soccer in
the United States. The study also found that soccer is beginning
to replace more traditional games like American football as the most popular
sport among students. And so, when the World Cup begins next week, more than one
million Americans are expected to go and see the teams' play. Organizers say
this year' s World Cup will be the biggest ever. All the seats at most of the 52
games have already been sold. Soccer has been played in the
United States for a little more than one hundred years. But how did the sport
come to this country? And how long has it existed in other parts of the world?
No one knows exactly where the idea for soccer came from, or when people began
playing the game. Some scientists say there is evidence that ball games using
the feet were played thousands of years ago. There is evidence that ancient
Greeks and Romans and native American Indians all played games similar to
soccer. Most experts agree that Britain is the birthplace of
modern soccer. They also agree that the British spread the game around the
world. Unlike the game today, which uses balls of man-made material or leather,
early soccer balls were often made of animal stomachs. The rules of early soccer
games also differed from those we have today.
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单选题In order to apply pesticide spraying precisely, we can use infrared scanning to ______.
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单选题Which of the following statements is true according to Paragraph 1?
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单选题Mrs. Read lives in a small village. Her husband is dead, but she has one son named Jack. He is twenty-one. In the past, he worked in the shop in the village and lived with his mother, but then he found a better job in a far away town named Greensea and moved to live there. But Mrs. Read was unhappy about it. Last Sunday, Mrs. Read was very angry with Jack. She got on a train and went to her son's house in Greeasea. Then she said to him, "Jack, why do you never telephone me?" Jack laughed, "But, Mum, you haven't got a telephone." "No," she answered, "I haven't, but you have got one!/
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{{I}} Questions 11 ~ 13 are based on the
following dialogue between an employer and an
employee.{{/I}}
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{{I}} Questions 18~21 are based on the
following dialogue in a travel agency.{{/I}}
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Statuses are marvelous human inventions
that enable us to get along with one another and to determine where we "fit" in
society. As we go about our everyday lives, we mentally attempt to place people
in terms of their statuses. For example, we must judge whether the person in the
library is a reader or a librarian, and whether the unfamiliar person on our
property is a thief or a meter reader. The statuses we assume
often {{U}}(26) {{/U}} with the people we encounter, and change
throughout life. Most of us can, at very high speed, {{U}}(27) {{/U}}
the statuses that various situations require. Much of social {{U}}(28)
{{/U}} consists of identifying and selecting among {{U}}(29) {{/U}}
statuses and {{U}}(30) {{/U}} other people to assume their statuses
{{U}}(31) {{/U}} relation to us. This means that we {{U}}(32)
{{/U}} our actions to those of other people based on a constant mental
process of {{U}}(33) {{/U}} and interpretation. Although some of us find
the task more {{U}}(34) {{/U}} than others, most of us perform
{{U}}(35) {{/U}} rather effortlessly. A status has been
{{U}}(36) {{/U}} to ready-made clothes. Within certain limits, the buyer
can choose style and {{U}}(37) {{/U}}. But an American is not
{{U}}(38) {{/U}} to choose the costume of a Chinese peasant or
{{U}}(39) {{/U}} of a Hindu prince. We must choose from among the
clothing {{U}}(40) {{/U}} by our society. Furthermore, our choice is
limited to a size that will fit, {{U}}(41) {{/U}} by our pocketbook.
Having made a choice within these limits we can have certain {{U}}(42)
{{/U}} made, but apart from minor {{U}}(43) {{/U}}, we tend to be
limited to what the stores have on their {{U}}(44) {{/U}}. Statuses too
come ready made, and the {{U}}(45) {{/U}} of choice among them is
limited.
单选题Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following dialogues.