Your home town is really nice! The air quality is as good as ___ of Sanya.
A.it
B.one
C.that
D.the one
- · 有3位网友选择 B,占比37.5%
- · 有3位网友选择 D,占比37.5%
- · 有1位网友选择 C,占比12.5%
- · 有1位网友选择 A,占比12.5%
A.it
B.one
C.that
D.the one
A.Part 1
B.Part 2
C.Part 3
D.///
Practise answering these questions:
What types of business are most successful in your home town?
Which aspects of business interest you most?
What training would you most like to have in the future?
Do you think companies should provide training for all staff?,
Is it better to attend a full-time or a part-time training course?
Passage Five
There're only 800 people in Fairfield, and most of them do the same thing at the same time every' week day. Every morning, Monday through Friday, when the big clock strikes seven, old Bruce Hunt walks past the Farmers' Bookshop. He's on his way to work at the bus-station. And when Bruce walks past the book shop, Robert Brown opens his shop next door and waves to Bruce. When Robert waves to Bruce, you can set your watch and you know it's seven.
If you miss Bruce and Robert, you can set your watch when Miss Mary Smith opens the door of the post office. You know it's seven fifty-five. She has five minutes to get ready for work—to put away her raincoat
and take off her hat and coat. Rain or shine, Miss Mary Smith brings raincoat. "You never can tell what the weather will be like when it's time to go home," she always says.
One after another the shops along Main Street open for the day. The clothes shop and the fruit shop get open for business. When Mr. King opens the bookshop, the clock above the shop strides nine.
But every weekday, people go to bed early in Fairfield. The streets are quiet, and the houses are dark when the big clock over the Farmers' Bookshop strikes tell o'clock. The small town is getting ready for tomorrow.
52. The post office starts its business at ______ every weekday.
A. 7:00
B. 7:55
C. 8:00
D. 9:00
Practise answering these questions.
What kinds of work are most popular in your home town?
Which aspect of your work/studies do you enjoy most?
What are you planning to do next in your career?
Do you use computers much in your work/studies?
What changes in business do you expect will happen in the future?
A.Part 1
B.Part 2
C.Part 3
D.///
PART 1
The examiner will ask you some questions about yourself, such as:
— What town or city do you come from?
— Can you describe your family home?
— What does your family usually do at the weekend?
— Do you like going out with your family? Why?
— Where wouMyou like to take a holiday? Why?
— Who would you most like to go on holiday with?
— What was the best holiday you've ever had?
If you miss Bruce and Robert, you can set your watch when Miss Mary Smith opens the door of the post office. You know it's seven fifty-five. She has five minutes to get ready for work—to put away her raincoat
and take off her hat and coat. Rain or shine, Miss Mary Smith brings raincoat. "You never can tell what the weather will be like when it's time to go home," she always says.
One after another the shops along Main Street open for the day. The clothes shop and the fruit shop get open for business. When Mr. King opens the bookshop, the clock above the shop strides nine.
But every weekday, people go to bed early in Fairfield. The streets are quiet, and the houses are dark when the big clock over the Farmers' Bookshop strikes tell o'clock. The small town is getting ready for tomorrow.
The post office starts its business at ______ every weekday.
A.7:00
B.7:55
C.0.333333
D.0.375
PART C
Directions: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文: Alaska belonged to Russia until the United States purchased the territory just after the Civil War. Influences of the Russian period are to be seen in Southeast, Southwest, and Central Alaska today. You drive to quiet, peaceful communities on the Kenai Peninsula, or fly to Kodiak or Sitka, and step back into a simpler, less hurried time. Strolling through the grounds of a Russian Orthodox church is like stepping back into nineteenth-century Russia, but you' re still in the United States. "What an incredible buy", you realize. "Russia sold us this magnificent land for only two cents an acre".
Anchorage, the commercial hub and home for nearly half of the state's 400,000 residents, is one of the youngest major cities in the United States. Anchorage today is an 'air crossroads' to more than 1.5 million passengers who shuttle each year over the Pole between Europe and the Far East or who fly on direct flights to Alaska from the West Coast and Midwest cities. You don't know quite what to expect when your jet lands at Anchorage. The name sounds nautical, but driving into town you realize you've entered a familiar, modern city. Here, Alaskans have pushed a hole in the frontier and made an exciting urban oasis. Your surprise makes it all the more exciting.
Russian influence is obvious in Alaska in all of the regions named except which one?
A.The Southeast.
B.The Northwest.
C.The Southwest.
D.The central part of the state.
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