Where does the fresh water come from? It comes from rivers, lakes and__________.
Where does the fresh water come from?
It comes from rivers, lakes and__________.
Where does the fresh water come from?
It comes from rivers, lakes and__________.
W:I'm sorry, sir. You can't bring fresh fruit into the United States. I'm going to have to detain these.
Q:Where does the conversation most probably take place?
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A.In the shopping mall.
B.At the grocery store.
C.At the customs.
D.In the lost and found office.
听力原文:M: Excuse me. I'd like to send some flowers to my friend.
W :Let's see. These fresh carnations are very nice.
Q: Where does this conversation most likely take place?
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A.In a garden.
B.In the woods.
C.At a florist shop.
D.At a post office.
听力原文:M: Excuse me.I'd like to send some flowers to my wife.What do you recommend?
W: Let's see.These fresh red roses are very nice.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
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A.In a garden.
B.In the woods.
C.At a post office.
D.At a flower shop.
6. Where is there salt?
A. In the ground.
B. In our bodies
C. In fresh water and sea water
D. All of the above.
7. Fresh water means ______ according to this passage.
A. clean water
B. salty water
C. water different from sea water
D. pure water
8. Rain doesn’t taste salty because ______.
A. the salt doesn’t become vapor, which turns to rain water.
B. rain water comes from the fresh water
C. there is no salt in the sky
D. the salt in the ground lies in the salt mines
9. We can get salt from ____.
A. the ground
B. fresh water
C. sea water or salt mines
D. rain water
10. Table salt is ______.
A. pure salt
B. a mixture of solids
C. a mixture of liquid or solid
D. a kind of common salt
W: Sounds like fun. Fifty Years? Wow!
M: It sounds like fun to me, too.
W: What kind of farm does he have?
M: I've never been there, but he has chickens and cows and all. That means fresh eggs and fresh milk.
W: Does he have a family?
M: No, he doesn't. He never married. He's not as lucky as I am to have a family and grandchildren. I'm a lucky man.
W: How come he never got married?
M: That's a good question. He never married because the girl he was in love with in college married someone else, and he never got over it.
W: He must have loved her very much.
M: Yes, very much. Lillian. She was in our class.
W: And what happened?
M: She was in love with Donald, who captained the football team.
W: Football players are always popular with the ladies.
M: She liked Bob, but her heart was with Donald.
W: Where is she today?
M: I don't know. Maybe Lillian will be at the reunion.
W: You think so?
M: Bob's full of surprises.
W: I wish I could go there with you. What do you think the surprise will be?
M: With Bob, you never know, Robbin.
W: Won't it be exciting to see all your college friends there again?
M: It is already. I'm kind of excited about going now. Next weekend...sleep over Friday and Saturday night and come back Sunday. I can't wait!
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A.Bob is the man's college friend.
B.Bob is a farm owner.
C.Bob can never get over his love for a girl.
D.Bob was once the captain of the football team.
What does the woman have at last?
A.Some fresh water fish.
B.Herrings.
C.Nothing.
Which of the following does NOT the woman do?
A.Trimming fresh fruit.
B.Wrapping fresh vegetables.
C.Stocking shelves.
D.Weighing products.
And this main question for the poor of England—for the poor of all countries—is wholly omitted in every writing on the subject of wealth. Even by the laborers themselves, the operation of capital is regarded only in its effect on their immediate interests, never in the far more terrific power of its appointment of the kind and the object of labor. It matters little, ultimately, how much a laborer is paid for making anything, but it matters fearfully what the thing is which he is compelled to make. If his labor is so ordered as to produce food, fresh air, and fresh water, no matter that his wages are low, the food and the fresh air and water will be at last there, and he will at last get them. But if he is paid to destroy food and fresh air, or to produce iron bars instead of them, the food and air will finally not be there, and he will not get them, to his great and final inconvenience. So that, conclusively, in political as in household economy, the great question is not so much what money you have in your pocket, as what you will buy with it and do with it.
The author gives the example of a tollgate in the first paragraph to indicate that
A.it is an act of robbery.
B.it is an impractical plan.
C.it will break the law.
D.it can make people rich.
What does the woman suggest to make roses stay fresh?
A.Put some sugar in the water.
B.Prevent roses from the sunshine.
C.Put a little vinegar in the water.
The air in the house does not remain fresh very long. It's because ______.
A.the fresh air can't come into the house
B.there is only a little fresh air coming in and a little waste going out
C.the air in the house can't remain fresh
D.the house gives off wastes
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