单选题Shanghai is a big city. It lies ______ southeast of China.[A] at[B] in[C] on[D] to
单选题阅读下列短文,从每题所经的四个选项[A]、[B]、[C]、[D]中选出最佳选项。{{B}}A{{/B}}
Well, I studied economics at
university, and then I was lucky because I got a job very quick- ly as an
accountant in a local department store, it wasn't exactly what I wanted, but,
you know it was a first job. I stayed there for four years altogether. After
three years I was promoted to ac- counts manager, and I stayed in that job for a
year, but then I really got bored, so I decided to leave and I applied for other
jobs in this area. I had no luck getting a second job at all,
and 1 was very short of money, so in the end I had to get a job working as a
waitress in a restaurant. Well, it wasn't very successful because I'm quite
clumsy. I kept dropping things, so after six months, they gave me a sack (解雇).
And then, just by chance I met an old friend who I was at university with. And
he was working in television. He got me a job as a television researcher on a
program called "Business Today". After a few months they decided that they
wanted young presenters of the program, and I got a job — and I love
it. So do you think if I'm lucky or
not?
单选题It was not until 1920 ______ regular radio broadcast began. A. that B. while C. which D. since
单选题Helen Keller was born on June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama to Captain Arthur and Kate Keller. Helen was healthy until the age of nineteen months when she developed a brain fever that may have been scarlet fever. The fever left her unable to hear, see or speak. Captain Keller was a newspaper editor and was determined to find help for his child. He contacted Dr. Alexander Graham Bell to assist him. Dr. Bell found Michael Anagnos, the director of the Perkins Institution for the blind in Boston, Massachusetts. Mr. Anagnos sent one of his best students, Annie Sullivan to help Helen. The students at the Perkins Institution made a doll for Annie Sullivan to give Helen. Ms. Sullivan began using the doll to spell the word doll in Helen's hand. Helen learned quickly to make the letters. Helen learned many words and soon wanted to learn to speak. Miss Sarah Fuller of the Horace Mann School was her first speech teacher. Helen learned to use the raised print for reading and soon wanted to go on to college. Helen graduated from Radcliffe College with honors in 1904. Annie Sullivan spelled books and lectures in Helen's hand all through college. Helen Keller spent the rest of her life trying to make it easier for disabled people to learn. She fought for women's rights, equality for minorities and worker's rights. She was a crusader for people who needed help. Helen Keller won many awards for her work for the blind. Helen Keller died on June 1, 1968, a few weeks short of her 88th birthday. She will be remembered by the world as a champion and hero of the blind and disabled people.
单选题Wheredoesthisinterviewtakeplace?A.Intheradiostudio.B.Inthebicycleshop.C.Ontheroad.
单选题I didn't manage to work out the problem ______ the teacher had
explained how.
A.until
B.unless
C.when
D.before
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单选题"Who Moved My Cheese?" ______ is a best-selling book, is written by Spencer Johnson.A. whichB. thatC. itD. what
单选题Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
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单选题What a lovely boy, ______?
A.is he
B.isn't he
C.does he
D.doesn't he
单选题Neither you nor he ______ to blame.
单选题Why has the growing population of young people caused the changes in museums?
单选题—" Are you coming to the sports club?" —" No.______"
单选题Some students at the Open University left school 20 years ago. (36) are younger but all must be at least 21 years old. This is one example of (37) the Open University is different (38) all the others. Its students must (39) work fulltime or be at home all day. They do not have to (40) any examinations before they are (41) . This is why the university is called "open". It was started (42) order to help people who (43) having a university education when they were young. The first name (44) the open university was "the University of the Air". The idea was to teach (45) the air, in other (46) , on radios and the television. (47) of the teaching is done like this. The student also receives (48) at one of 283 study centers in the country. He must also (49) three weeks every summer as a (50) student. Tutors and students (51) and study together, (52) in other universities. At the end of the Open University's first year, the (53) were good; three (54) of four students passed their examinations. (55) they do this every year, they will finish their studies in four or five years.
单选题听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
单选题At the end we know that Balzac______.
单选题The main idea of the first paragraph is ______.
单选题— I heard that someone had got a full mark.
— It ______ Li Ming. He works really hard before the test.
单选题The Internet is a way of life for US college students. A recent survey by Harris Interactive and 360 youth found that 93 per cent of American college students visit the Internet, and this market is expected to grow from 15.2 million in 2003 to 16.4 million in 2007.
That is slow but it could be the result of the already high number of Internet college users. About 88 per cent of American college students own a computer, and more than half have broadband (宽带) connections. Furthermore, 67 per cent own cell phones and 36 per cent use their mobile devices to visit the Internet.
Study findings show that 42 per cent go online mainly to communicate socially, and 72 percent of college students check emails at least once a day, with 66 per cent using at least two email addresses. The most popular online social activity is sending messages to friends or family, with 37 percent of college students saying they do so.
The study also looked beyond the Internet surfing habits and into the buying habits of this group, and found them responsible for more than $ 210 billion in sales last year alone. College students have learned how to spend their money, with 93 per cent saying low prices are important when shopping.
The study also shows that 65 per cent make loan (贷款) payments; 41 per cent of freshmen have a credit card; and 79 per cent of seniors have a credit card. A great number of charges on those credit cards are likely to be for entertainment and leisure expenses.