What's the end of the story? A. The prisoner stole the policeman's notebook and gave
B. The prisoner was caught.
C. The prisoner robbed Mr. Green.
D. Mr. Green sent the prisoner to the police station.
B. The prisoner was caught.
C. The prisoner robbed Mr. Green.
D. Mr. Green sent the prisoner to the police station.
Man: Excuse me. Can you tell me where the rest room is?
Woman: Sure. It's at the end of this hallway.
Question: What is the man doing?
A.He is trying to find the hallway.
B.He is going to take a rest.
C.He is trying to find a room to stay.
D.He is asking directions.
s the difference between goals and dreams?
A.Dreams are our master plan, while goals are how we complete the plan.
B.Dreams are where we want to end up, while goals deserve the prize
C.Dreams are our vision of struggle,while goals are our day-by-day blueprint.
D.Dreams are the individual steps, while goals are how we get th
E.
A
One hundred new bookstalls that will sell newspapers as well as books have been making their debut on city streets since Saturday morning.
The newsstands are part of the city's efforts to improve the appearance of streets and neighborhoods. The newsstands' design, featuring large glass window, will help the customers to see what is on sale at a glance.
An electrical screen on the newsstands will announce immediately the arrival of. the latest papers. There will be 1,000 newsstands by the end of the year. The newly formed company will manage the stalls. According to sources from the company, over 80 percent of the people hired to operate the stands will be recruited from laid-off workers. This means the project will help ease the city's unemployment pressure, sources said.
All recruited will undergo a training programme and be dressed in green uniform. Municipal Vice Party Secretary Gong Xueping said the installation of the 100 stands was just the first step towards the objective of setting up 1,000 stands in the city by the end of the year.
He said the creation of the stalls would be of particular significance to the enhancement of the city's spiritual civilization. He also made some suggestions regarding the location, design and construction of the new stands and the renovation of the existing newsstands.
One hundred new bookstalls are set up to______.
[A] classify the bookstores
[B] beautify the streets and neighborhoods
[C] enrich people's minds with knowledge
[D] increase people' s purchasing power
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: This month Reader's Digest is publishing its 1,000th issue. The magazine boasts a mammoth circulation of 41 million worldwide, reaching 48 countries and is publishing in 19 languages. Recently, it held a gala party in New York City with a futuristic theme. The robot greeting partygoers to Reader's Digest's celebration of the publication of its 1,000th issue is not really high tech, just an actor hiding behind a wall with a microphone. And some of the futuristic trends showcased at this party don't seem ail that new. The car of the future is no ingenious hybrid running on innovative fuel, it is a gas-guzzling Meroedes SUV and some of the furniture in the home of the future has a distinctly 1960s' look.
Reader's Digest founders Dewitt Wallace and his wife Lila launched the magazine in 1922 with a mission: to help new immigrants learn how to become American citizens. They reprinted condensed articles from around the country. Articles that heralded the individual's triumph over adversity, but in as few words as possible. Professor Don Ranly, head of the magazine department at the University of Missouri's School of Journalism, says brevity was Mr. Wallace's genius.
What is the speaker's attitude towards the celebrating party?
A.Discriminative.
B.Condemnatory.
C.Unappreciative.
D.Appreciative.
Passerby 1:______. Is there a petrol station?
Passerby 2: Turn left at the end of this road. It's on your right hand side.
At the end of the story, you'll find that ______.
A.the butcher found himself cheated by the smart animal
B.the dog was clever enough to write on the paper
C.the dog dared not go to tile butcher's any more
D.the butcher was told not to give any meat to the dog
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Hollywood produces many different kinds of films, including mysteries, musicals, love stories and horror films. Different as these films may be, they generally have one thing in common--conflict. The main character wants something very badly and will do anything to get it. The opponent tries to stop the main character from achieving his goal. This opposition creates conflict, and conflict is the heart of drama. To give an example, let's say the main character is a young man of humble origin who wants to marry the beautiful daughter of a rich banker. The father thinks the young man is unworthy of his daughter, and he does not allow her to see him. The young man, who is very much in love, refuses to give up without a fight. The conflict between the young man and the girl's father is what makes the story interesting; it forces the main character to take action, and through their actions we see them as they really are. In a good story, the main character changes. He is not the same at the end of the story as he was at the beginning. He learns something from his experiences that makes him a different, perhaps better person. And we learn something from watching him. Good movies not only entertain us, they also help us understand a little more about life.
What is common to all the films produced in Hollywood?
A.Love.
B.Conflict.
C.Violence.
D.Mystery.
At the end of the story, you'll find that ______.
A.the butcher found himself cheated by the smart animal
B.the dog was clever enough to write on the paper
C.the dog dared not go to the butcher's any more
D.the butcher was told not to give any meat to the dog
A.Either, depending on the reader’s inclination.
B.The tiger.
C.The lady.
D.Neither, as it is the king’s test on the yout
——What do you______the film ?——It’s interesting.
A、think of
B、think about
C、think over
D、think out
- Excuse me, is this the Sale's Department?
- _________
A:I'm afraid you have the wrong number.
B:You are wrong.
C:What's wrong with you?
D:What are you talking about?
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