单选题 The sun was shining when I got up that morning, so I
decided to go for a walk in the country. I walked for about two miles. Then,
suddenly, black clouds covered the sun. It began to rain. I stood under a tree.
Suddenly lightning (闪电) struck the tree. I was not hurt but I began to run. I
ran across a small bridge over a river. I got terribly wet. I took a bus home.
The bus broke down. I got a terrible cold. I decided that I would never take a
walk in the country again.
单选题Mr. and Mrs. Wang owns a small bookstore. Mr. Wang always keeps the expensive books on the highest shelves (书架) because he does not want too many people to read these books. If they do, the books will become old and dirty, he thinks.
One day, Mr. Wang tried to put a new book on a high shelf. But he was not careful and the book fell on his foot. His foot hurt very much, but he didn"t want to see the doctor. "That"s expensive," he said to his wife. "Besides, Doctor Han will come here this after- noon. He ordered (定购) a book yesterday."
单选题Mr. Right hated to be wrong. If he made a mistake, he would never admit (承认) it.
One day, he was walking along the street when he met another man. He looked at the man very carefully. Then he said, "John Foster! Well, well, well, I haven"t seen you for ten years."
He looked at the man up and down. "But you look well and it"s good to see you again." He held the man"s hand and said, "But, oh, you have changed so much. You had thick hair ten years ago and now it"s thin. You didn"t wear glasses before, but now you are wearing re- ally a pair of thick ones."
He smiled at the man again.
"But you"re still the same John Foster. Do you remember that we often drank tea together? We had some good times, didn"t we, John?"
"Excuse me, sir," the man said, "but my name isn"t John Foster."
Mr. Right thought for a minute, then he said, "So you"ve changed your name, haven"t you ?"
单选题We'll try our ______ to help them. A. first B. greatest C. best
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单选题根据下面短文回答下列问题。 A lion was sleeping in his den(窝). A mouse ran across his face and woke him up. The lion lost his temper, caught the mouse with his paw(爪子), and was about to kill him. The mouse was terrified and begged the lion to spare his life. "please let me go," he cried, "and one day I will repay you for your kindness." The idea of so tiny a creature ever being able to do anything for him made the lion laugh aloud, and he let the mouse go. But the mouse's chance came after all. One day the lion got tangled (绑) in a net that had been spread by some hunters. The lion roared in anger, and the mouse heard him. He ran to the spot and set to work. He gnawed(咬) the ropes with his teeth and, before long, set the lion free. "There," said the mouse, "you laughed at me when I promised that I would repay you. Now you see that even a little mouse can help a big lion./
单选题根据下面短文回答下列问题。 A man had several sons who were always fighting with each other. Try as he might, he could not get them to live together in peace. He decided to show them how foolish they were. He told them to bring a bundle of sticks. He tied the sticks together. He told each son to break off the bundle across his knee. They all tried and they all failed. Then the father undid the bundle. He handed them the sticks one by one. The boys broke the sticks easily. "You see, my boys," said the father, "When you are together, you are strong. You are more than a match for your enemies. If you quarrel and separate, you are weak and can be broken./
单选题Modern life is impossible without traveling. The fastest way of traveling is by plane. With plane you can travel in one day to places which needed a month or more to get to hundreds of years ago. Traveling by train is slower than by plane, but you can see the places you are traveling through. They make the longest journey enjoyable. Some people prefer to travel by sea. Ships are not so fast as trains or planes, but traveling by sea is a very pleasant way to spend a holiday. Many people like to travel by car. You can make your own timetable. You can travel three or four hundred miles or only fifty or one hundred miles a day, just as you like. You can stop if there is something interesting. That's why traveling by car is popular for pleasure trips, while people usually take a train or a plane when they travel on business.
单选题 Professor Smith teaches English in our college. He
has a lovely car and drives to work every morning. Last Tuesday, however, there
was something wrong with the car, so Professor Smith had to come to school by
bus. He left home 40 minutes earlier than usual and arrived at school half an
hour late. Poor Professor!
单选题A man with two badly burnt ears went to see a doctor.
"What happened?" asked the doctor.
"Well," said the man, "my wife was ironing the clothes while I was watching a wonder- ful football game on TV. She put the hot iron near the telephone, and when the phone rang, I took the iron by mistake and answered the phone call with it."
The doctor said, "I see, but what about the other ear?"
"As soon as I hung up," said the man angrily, "the same man called again!"
单选题 I study in No. 19 Middle School. It is quite near to
my home. It is not very big, but it is beautiful. There are two gardens in my
school. There are many trees and flowers in it. My school gets
quite a lot of good teachers. They are good at teaching. I work hard at my
lessons. I often play football after school. I am very happy in my
school.
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单选题One day an old man was going to his home. Just then a stranger (陌生人) stopped him and asked, "Excuse me, how long will it take me to walk to the next village?"
The old man studied the stranger quietly, but he didn"t answer. The stranger said to himself, "This old man is deaf, and I"ll ask him again. " Then he repeated his question more loudly. The old man thought for a while, but he still didn"t answer.
By this time, this stranger got very angry and shouted at him, "I say how long it will take me to the next village." But the old man still didn"t give him any answer. The stranger turned away and began to walk quickly to the village.
After watching him for a minute or two, the old man called after him. "My friend, it will take you only fifteen minutes." The stranger turned around and said, "Well, why didn"t you tell me that before?" "How could I? Because I didn"t know how fast you could walk."
问答题你是一名广东商学院的应届毕业生,名叫张力。从2月18日的《羊城晚报》上看到某公司招聘一名电脑编程员,你认为自己具备条件,欲申请此职,希望得到面试的机会。
问答题对学生来说,几乎所有的学习都涉及到阅读。对成年人来说,阅读天天进行,他要么是通往乐趣和机遇的平坦道路,要么是一块绊脚石。(62)
这就是为什么良好的阅读习惯不仅仅是学生的一种重要的学习技能,也是任何人的一种重要的生活技能。
梦游的孩子通常长大后会改掉这个习惯。(63)
对许对成年人,这种情况或多或少也是暂时的,然而,如果梦游经常发生,梦游者应该寻求帮助。
虽然梦游症本身不是值得惊慌的事,但引起梦游的问题可能很严重。
问答题你可以说日本农业的效率比美国农业高19倍。
问答题84. 请写一份简历,内容包括你的住址、电话号码、邮编、学位、工作经历、所受教育情况、专业、推荐人。 注意:1.字迹清楚。 2.字数在100~200之间。
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Tourism and Environment in the Mediterranean
The Mediterranean Countries as a whole account for one third of the world international tourism. In 1990, 72 million international tourists and 62 million domestic tourists visited the Mediterranean coastal region. Although the highest concentration has traditionally been on the northern shores, the trend is towards a more even distribution around the entire basin.
At the same time, the Mediterranean Region -- characterised by its particular climate -- is considered as a terrestrial biodiversity "hotspot", this being defined as an area of exceptional endemism, having more than 1,500 vascular plants, and where over 70% of the natural habitat has been lost. In fact, the Mediterranean region largely meets these criteria, since it has about 13,000 endemic plants with only very little habitat left. Favourite tourist areas and biodiversity hotspots largely coincide in the Mediterranean coastal regions. This constitutes both an asset and a liability.
The occupation of coastal areas by tourist infrastructures, including associated urbanisation, roads, marinas, golf courses, secondary homes, etc, leads to destruction of vulnerable terrestrial ecosystems and wetlands. Tourists demand water supply per capita at a higher rate than local inhabitants and at a time of water scarcity, in summer, thus leading to oversized facilities for both supply and treatment. Marine ecosystems suffer from water sports, anchoring, and waste disposal. Forest flies are multiplied by negligence and sometimes by criminal acts.
These liabilities are however compensated by a major consideration, namely that all Mediterranean countries are heavily dependent on tourism to improve their balance of payments. Hence, the continued destruction of their coastal environments and natural amenities would jeopardise this much coveted tourism development. By 2025, in the case of a weak traditional development scenario, the number of domestic tourists in the Mediterranean region would reach 140 million and the number of international tourists 93 million, whereas in the case of a strong and sustainable development scenario, these figures could reach 220 million and 143 million respectively. The challenge is to make such tourism development sustainable.
In this respect, a greater attention to biodiversity can be most significant. More coastal ecosystems -- terrestrial and marine -- should be protected and existing protected areas should be strengthened. Management of these areas should include improved facilities for "interpretation" for visitors, including in marine, mountaineering and skiing resorts. More should be made of local biodiversity as a tourist attraction. Combination of cultural and natural elements, for instance in biosphere reserves, should be provided to tourists in the form of properly managed "ecotourism". Traditional agricultural products and crafts of quality should be promoted. If properly established the link between tourism and biodiversity in the Mediterranean constitutes a major asset for the region.
