As I view these once familiar surroundings. images of myself as a child there came to mind
A.在我看到这些熟悉的场景那一刻, 我就想起了我孩提时代住在那的样子。
B.当我看到这些我曾经熟悉的环境时, 我想起了我孩提时代住在那是个什么模样。
C.当我看到这些曾经熟悉的场景时, 我想起了我孩提时的模样。
D.当我看到那些熟悉的环境时, 作为孩童的我就对自己有了一个初步的印象。
A.在我看到这些熟悉的场景那一刻, 我就想起了我孩提时代住在那的样子。
B.当我看到这些我曾经熟悉的环境时, 我想起了我孩提时代住在那是个什么模样。
C.当我看到这些曾经熟悉的场景时, 我想起了我孩提时的模样。
D.当我看到那些熟悉的环境时, 作为孩童的我就对自己有了一个初步的印象。
For questions 18-22, choose the opinion or intention expressed
Write one letter(A-H)next to the number of the recording.
Do not use any letter more than once.
After you have listened once, replay the recording.
A. making an apology
B. insisting on reduction of the price
C. comparing products made by two manufacturers
D. explaining a procedure
E. retreating in order to advance(以退为进)
F. making a preliminary speech
G. booking a hotel room
H. asking for information
听力原文:M: Hey, Amy! How's your weekend?
F: It's terrific! I've been to the theme park on Knotts Berry Farm.
M: Really? I've been to there once, but I felt too scared to ride on anything.
F: You should have tried at least once. I think Supreme Scream tower was the most exciting one. It hoists riders 104 meters upwards and then plummets them back to earth in just three seconds at a speed topping 100 kilometers an hour.
M: Didn't you feel afraid?
F: When I was buckling myself into my seat at the start, the ride didn't seem so frightening. But once you were hoisted steadily skywards and were brought to a halt at the peak of the ride, you definitely would feel upset.
M: And then? What happened next?
F: Although the wait was only about 10 seconds it seemed an eternity since you know the only way out of this situation is straight down, and in a hurry. But I must say the view is superb from up there some people said it is the best in Orange County. But you won't have time for scenic snapshot.
Why didn't the boy ride on anything in the theme park mentioned in the beginning of the conversation?
A.He hash' t been to the theme park.
B.He felt too scared.
C.He doesn' t like these things.
D.He has heart disease.
Not once ______ his view of life.
A.did the gentleman mention
B.the gentleman mentioned that
C.the gentleman mentioned
D.do the gentleman mention
SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. At the end of each news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions.
听力原文: Here is the Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "After more than 3,600 lives have been lost to a flawed strategy, we have a responsibility to create a new direction, to those who urge that we wait until September, I say it has been four and a half years and a half trillion dollars at least. We have already waited too long." This is the second time the House has voted for a specific withdrawal target date. President Bush vetoed legislation approved by. the House and Senate earlier this year that tied war funding to a timetable. The president has promised to veto any new such legislation reaching his desk and would likely have enough support on Capitol Hill to sustain a veto. In his comments accompanying the release of the interim progress report, President Bush reiterated his view that the U.S. can still succeed in Iraq, urged patience and said he considers history's judgment of his actions more important than public opinion polls.
How many times has the House voted for a specific withdrawal target date up to now?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
Once while trying to reach his car key, Li Ka-shing
dripped a two-dollar coin, which rolled under the ear. 【M1】______.
He figured out when the car started, the coin would fall 【M2】 ______.
into the gutter, so he bent down to pick it up. Seeing
this, an Indian attendant on duty immediately picked it
up for him. Having got back his coin, Li Ka-shing
surprisingly gave the attendant 100 dollars as a reward. His
explanation for such a big reward was: "If the attendant
hadn't picked up the coin, it have rolled into the gutter and 【M3】 ______.
the two dollars would have disappeared from the world.
When I gave 100 dollars to the attendant, he could spend it 【M4】______.
on some useful purpose. I think money should be used, not
wasted."
This incident illustrates Li Ka-shing's philosophy of 【M5】______.
economy. It also exemplify his way of thinking; that is, he 【M6】______.
judges whether an individual's action is justified with
determining whether it increases or decreases the total net
income of society. As long as the total net income of society 【M7】______.
increased, it doesn't matter if he himself suffers a loss;
conversely, if the total net income of society is decreased, 【M8】______.
his own personal financial gain will still be a loss in broad sense.
We shouldn't look down on this way of Considering the 【M9】______.
total net-income of society—it is a big issue concerned the
wealth and strength of the nation. In his book The Wealth of
Nations, Adam Smith expressed an important view: the
contribution individuals make to society in pursuing their 【M10】______.
own good is great than that made by individuals attempting
to benefit society.
【M1】
A、hazy blue Virginia
B、blue hazy Virginia
C、Virginia blue hazy
D、Virginia hazy blue
Feds claimed that their spending on West Nile control was
[A] worthwhile in the long run.
[B] liable to continue regardless of the great cost.
[C] bound to settle the problem once and for all.
[D] wasteful in view of the few victims of the disease.
听力原文: Einstein had a great effect on science and history. An American university president once said that Einstein had invented a new outlook, a new view of the universe. It may be some time before the average mind understands fully the identity of time and space and so on—but even ordinary men understand now the universe is something larger than ever thought before.
By 1914 the young Einstein had gained world fame. He accepted the offer to become a professor at the Prussian Academy of Science in Berlin. He had few duties, little teaching and unlimited chances for study, but soon his peace and quietness were broken by World War I(WWI).
Einstein hated violence. The great pain and suffering of war affected him deeply, and he sat unhappily in his office doing little. He lost interest in his research. Only when peace came in 1918 was he able to get back to work:
In the years following World War I, honors were increasingly given to him. He became the head of the Caesar Wilhelm Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 1921 he won the Nobel Prize, and he was honored in Germany until the rise of Nazism when he was driven from Germany because he was a Jew.
(30)
A.Everyone understands Einstein's theory today.
B.Einstein achieved more than any other scientists in history.
C.The Theory of Relativity can be quickly learned by everyone.
D.Our ideas about the universe are different today because of Einstein.
According to the author's understanding, what is A1 Gore's view on global warming?
A.It is a reality both people and politicians are unaware of.
B.It is a phenomenon that causes us many inconveniences.
C.It is a problem that can be solved once it is recognized.
D.It is an area we actually have little knowledge about.
A. It is a reality both people and politicians are unaware of.
B. It is a phenomenon that causes us many inconveniences.
C. It is a problem that can be solved once it is recognized.
D. It is area we actually have little knowledge about.
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