单选题Geographically speaking, which of the following terms covers the largest area?
单选题The ability to zoom ______ is particularly useful when you are working on detailed diagrams.
单选题Tina’s children, _____ all live nearby, organized a big party for her eightieth birthday.
单选题Whatisthemangoingtododuringthesummer?A.Attendclasses.B.Gotraveling.C.Takeapart-timejob.
单选题Nora: You're late. Now we'll miss the movie. Alex: ______ I was stuck in traffic.
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单选题The average elevation of the Himalayas is twenty thousand feet, and Mount Qomolangma ______ to more than twenty-nine thousand feet at its apex. A. rises B. raises C. aroses D. arises
单选题Hu Mei, ______ daughter of a teacher's family, was made ______ monitor of the class at the meeting.
单选题Time and money pressures often push you into at least a few _________ decisions that you are not happy with later.
单选题Katie, Adam, Lucy, Tony and Richard all wear school uniforms. Katie, Adam and Tony wear ties. Tony wears a blazer. Richard hates the uniform but wears a blazer and tie. Lucy and Katie wear hats. Adam wears a blazer but no hat. Who wears the least items of the uniform?
单选题—I feel as if my head's going to explode!
—______
—After I'd been playing computer games for about seven hours.
—Oh well, you've only got yourself to blame, haven't you?
—I know, I know. But I've taken aspirin, and it hasn't worked.
单选题Although we had told them not to keep us waiting, they made no ______ to speed up deliveries.
单选题Oxford is a city with such a mind-blowing reputation that many who come here find themselves______ by the place and can't wait to leave, while others, who take to it like a duck to water, find themselves returning again and again. A. threatened B. intimidated C. deprived D. maltreated
单选题{{B}}Section C{{/B}} You are going to read an article from a
newspaper. Six paragraphs have been removed from the article. Choose from the
paragraphs (A-G) the one which fits each gap (65-70). There is one extra
paragraph which you do not need to use. Mark your answers on the Answer Sheet.
Questions 65-70 are based on the following
passage. Cruising may not be everyone's idea of
entertainment yet it would hardly be the same without its traditional British
teatime. There is no better way of breaking down social barriers either. Or so I
found when I enjoyed a cup of tea with an anonymous-looking passenger aboard the
smart ship I had joined. 65. ______ Sharing tea
with a celebrity may not be a normal cruising experience, but the Seabourn
Spirit is no run-of-the-mill vessel. Nor aboard most cruise ships are you served
high-quality leaf tea--it is usually tea-bags, even if it is in a silver
pot. 66. ______ And with due reverence to the
clientele, it was personal treatment all the way. With a passenger-crew ratio of
almost one-to-one, there was never any chance of the delays you might experience
on other craft. Nor do you find many lines where the staff are so quick and keen
to learn your particular tastes. 67. ______ In
what other ship, I wonder, would the cabin stewardess put a marker in your
paperback so you would not lose your place? A small detail--but little pleasures
add up to give maximum satisfaction. Yet such high standards might daunt some,
fearing that it will be far from relaxing having to live up to them. But I have
not often been on such a happy-go-lucky cruise. Be we president or pleb, we were
all treated as equals, and I have been on much less distinguished ships with
more marked social mores. Just to illustrate my point: aboard
Seabourn Spirit, there were just three formal dinners, and not all the men wore
dinner jackets. Most evenings were casual or informal. Full
silver service meals were available in your cabin as part of the 24-hour waiter
service. Passengers could also choose between the main dining room and the
veranda care. The cuisine was worthy of such a ship and, if it was too nouvelle
for some, at least it made eating those cream cakes at tea less of a
worry. 68. ______ If there was any problem, it
was overcoming the temptation to become a seagoing hermit. All the cabins have
broad picture windows and living areas with settee, soft chairs, table and desk.
And there is plenty of room for the queen-size bed. The marble bathrooms are a
good size with a decent tub-shower and double wash-basins. Most convenient
is a closet with enough wooden coat hangers for a debutante's ball and plenty of
room for luggage. 69. ______ A highlight of our
tour was a visit to the scenic resort of Yalta and the Livadiya Palace, where
Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin held their famous conference in 1945 that
decided much of the fate of post-war Europe. And we paid a rare cruise
ship call to Sevastopol. Mooring near a flotilla of heavily armed warships
in what is still a big naval base was one of the more thought-provoking
experiences. 70. ______ The main port brought
back the smiles--a chance at last to indulge in that cruise essential, shopping,
but with a touch of culture. As a mark of the special attention given to the
passengers, the line booked the opera house for an exclusive ballet performance.
Even if cruising is not your cup of tea, this is almost certainly the ship to
change your mind. Paragraphs :
A. The passenger clearly seemed to be enjoying the occasion. During a
gale, however, he might have wished he was back in port. Seasickness can afflict
anyone. A good pair of sea legs is one of the few comforts not provided on a
ship where every effort is made to satisfy passengers' whims. B.
Yet nothing moved our emotions more than when we were driven to the site of the
Valley of Death. Today, it is a sylvan scene. Had it not been for Olga, our
guide, the horror of it would have remained hidden. In perfect English, she
recited Tennyson's Charge of the Light Brigade. I saw the American woman beside
me shed a tear. She was not the only one. C. A more potent
concern, even before boarding, was not over-eating but overdrinking. One
reason for such high fares is that drinks are included without extra charge.
But the mainly elderly passengers stayed as sober as judges--as several
were, in fact. D. Although under 10,000 tons, a midget of the
ocean waves, what it lacks in size it makes up for in quality. "Luxury" is a
much abused word, yet this ship deserves the description. "Exclusive" may be a
better word if you reckon on the ability to pay an average of more than £
550 a day for the pleasure of being there. It was not surprising, therefore,
that the majority of the 188 passengers on our 12-night jaunt from Istanbul to
the Black Sea and Aegean came from the richer golden lodes of the social
strata. E. My fridge, too, was stocked to the gunnels. As
another compulsion to remain in blissful isolation, the television also relays
the ship' s daily lectures on port news and travel subjects. There were half a
dozen grander suites with separate rooms and a balcony. If you could tear
yourself away from the room or felt like a more academic pastime, the ship also
had its own library, but it would take a world cruise at least to read through
the edition of Encyclopaedia Britannica that was included. F.
Nothing boosts egos more, or makes one feel more at home, than having the
steward know without being reminded that your breakfast croissants should be
only slightly warm and that you prefer Orange Pekoe to Darjeeling.
G. Sipping from his cup English-style (with milk) with obvious pleasure,
he told me: "I enjoy it very much although we do grow excellent tea in my
country, Indonesia. It's called Col Para. Did you know that it is a favourite
kind of your Queen?" This surprised me but then who am I to dispute a former
president of his country?
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单选题Tom: What was your worst subject? Ron: Mm... that would be chemistry. I never could learn to like it very much, and my marks weren't ever very good. The chemical formulas were hard for me to understand, and in chemistry class there are a lot of chemical formulas! Tom: ______. Ron: I've wanted to be involved in computer engineering ever since I was little. If I pass this interview and am offered a position with this company, I want to contribute to improving technology and developing better computers. I want to be a professional in this field.
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单选题Itseemsaverysimplethingtotellthetruth,butbeyondallquestions,thereisnothing_______lying.
单选题Whatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?
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