听力原文:Feeling run down? Low on energy? Then it's time for you to rev up. One package of
What is being advertised?
A.Quick-freeze dumplings
B.An energy drink
C.A fruit juice drink
D.Instant coffee
What is being advertised?
A.Quick-freeze dumplings
B.An energy drink
C.A fruit juice drink
D.Instant coffee
听力原文:M: I'm feeling a bit run-down. I'll go and hit the sack.
W: If I were you, I'd go outside and take a sunbath. That would certainly help to relax a lot.
Q: What's the woman's suggestion?
(15)
A.To enjoy some sunbathing.
B.To take a hot bath.
C.To get some sleep.
D.To run downstairs and relax.
听力原文: We cannot feel speed. But our senses let us know that we are moving. We see things moving past us and feel that we are being shaken. We can feel acceleration, an increase in speed. But we notice it for only a short time. For instance, we feel it during the take-off run of an airplane. We feel the plane's acceleration, because our bodies do not gain speed as fast as the plane does. It seems that something is pushing us back against the seat. Actually, our bodies are trying to stay in the same place, while the plane is carrying us forward.
Soon the plane reaches a steady speed. Then, because there is no longer any change in the speed, the feeling of forward motion stops.
How do you explain that we are moving?
A.By watching things move past.
B.By feeling the speed.
C.By feeling ourselves being shaken.
D.Both A and C.
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听力原文: As more and more people lose their jobs, now is perhaps the time to consider the experience of unemployment. What are the first feelings? Well, losing a job, or not being able to find one, almost always brings unwelcome changes. If a person has lost a job, the first feeling is often one of shock. As well as the loss of income, many people find the whole routine of their life is disordered, their contact with other people reduced, their ambitions halted and their identity as a worker removed.
At first there may be good feelings too--a new and better job is just around the corner--it's nice to be able to lie in bed in the morning or spend more time with the children and have more time to think. But, unless a better job does turn up, the chances are the days start getting longer and time becomes harder to fill. Many people pass through periods of difficulty in sleeping and eating. They are easily annoyed and often feel depressed, isolated and lonely.
Despite all these problems, though, unemployment can be a chance for a fresh start. Those who have lost their jobs can discover that it provides an opportunity to sort out or rethink what they want from life and how best they can get it. They can use the time to plan how to find a new job, learn a new skill, develop their hobbies or see if they can run their own business.
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A.Angry.
B.Sad.
C.Shocked.
D.Ashamed.
听力原文: (22[A]) Now have a look at what's been happening on the financial markets. On the share market in Tokyo, the Nikei is down 110 points at 21,705. (21[C]) In New York the Dow closed down 71 points at 5,549. Earlier London's 100 share index was 20 points lower at 3,805. In early Asian trading, the dollar is at once German Mark 2 point 4 and it's at 180 point 2 Japanese Yen.
The Dow closed down at ______.
A.180 point 2
B.3,805
C.5,549
D.50 point 1
The Dow closed down at
A.180 point 2.
B.3,805.
C.5,549.
D.50 point 1.
听力原文:W: Has your brother found an apartment yet?
M: No, he's still living in a room downtown, but I'm helping him look.
Q: What is the man doing?
(17)
A.He is going to find all apartment.
B.He' s helping his brother look for an apartment.
C.He already found an apartment.
D.He' s looking for an apartment with a girl.
听力原文:M: Has your brother found an apartment yet?
W: No, he's still living in a room down town, but I am helping him look for one.
Q: What do we learn about the woman's brother?
(19)
A.He is going to sell his house.
B.He's found an apartment.
C.He's going to find an apartment.
D.He's sold his house.
听力原文: Galvanized (使......感到震惊) by hopes that the market's worst days are over, investors bought 'stocks enthusiastically Monday, sending the Dow Jones industrials surging more than 400 points for the second time in four sessions. The Dow also had its third-largest one-day point gain. The stunning advance, which saw the Nasdaq composite index rise more than 70 points, followed the market's first upbeat week in more than two months. Analysts believe investors, becoming more comfortable about earnings and less worried about corporate bookkeeping, are ready to buy again. Prices depressed by 12 weeks of selling have also been a big draw. The Dow closed at its first high of the session, up 447.49, or 5.4 percent, at 8,711.88, its third-best one-day point gain ever.
The Dow Jones industrials closed Monday at its______.
A.first high in the session
B.second high in the session
C.third high in the session
D.fourth high in the session
听力原文:What's your feeling at the news?
(2)
A.It sounds too good to be true.
B.It's up to you.
C.Forget it.
D.Well, I'm not sure.
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