Both articles made me question how we define our values and morality in this postmoder
意为:这两篇文章都让我怀疑在这个后现代、技术先进的世界里我们是如何定义我们的价值观和道德观的,并使我相信拥抱技术需要谨慎。
A.对
B.错
意为:这两篇文章都让我怀疑在这个后现代、技术先进的世界里我们是如何定义我们的价值观和道德观的,并使我相信拥抱技术需要谨慎。
A.对
B.错
A.对
B.错
W: Of course we are.
M: Interesting! You said "of course" Don't you think there are quite a few sisters who aren't close?
W: Sarah and I aren't just sisters. We're identical twins.
M: I take your point. How identical are you, in fact?
W: Both blonde, with brown eyes. Same height, same weight, same size. Even shoes.
M: As you're the same size, have you always dressed alike?
W: Oh yes. I'm told it started when we were babies. Mum made a feature of her twins. And then we got into the habit of buying two of everything.
M: And you've never minded having a double identity? I mean ... another person exactly like you?
W: Sarah isn't exactly like me. We may look identical, but I remember our boyfriends couldn't tell us apart.
M: Didn't that cause problems?
W: For them, perhaps. Not for us. We couldn't stop laughing.
M: I think you said you and Sarah weren't exactly alike? Just what did you mean by that?
W: Sarah has a well -fed happy husband and four healthy children. When she was washing up, I was learning to type. When she was knitting, I was writing articles lot the school newspaper. When she was having her second child, I was in Panama, doing my first job for United Information Services. See what I mean?
M: And haven't you got a healthy husband and happy children?
W: You must be joking. There's never been the time ... or the inclination.
M: Laura, you've made some-very interesting points. I gather that you don't feel that behaviour is purely genetic ... that there might be some element of environment or choice or even perhaps...
W: Shall I conclude? Sarah and I are identical twins ... in appearance, that is ... but it's a fact that life has presented us with different opportunities, so we've led very different lives.
(23)
A.Same height.
B.Same friends.
C.Same number of children.
D.Same university.
W: Of course we are.
M: Interesting! You said "of course". Don't you think there are quite a few sisters who aren't close?
W: Sarah and I aren't just sisters. We're identical twins.
M: I take your point. How identical are you, in fact?
W: Both blonde, with brown eyes. Same height, same weight, same size. Even shoes.
M: As you're the same size, have you always dressed alike?
W: Oh yes. I'm told it started when we were babies. Mum made a feature of her twins. And then we got into the habit of buying two of everything.
M: And you've never minded having a double identity? I mean...an other person exactly like you?
W: Sarah isn't exactly like me. We may look identical, but I remember our boyfriends couldn't tell us apart.
M: Didn't that cause problems?
W: For them, perhaps. Not for us. We couldn't stop laughing.
M: I think you said you and Sarah weren't exactly alike? Just what did you mean by that?
W: Sarah has a well-fed happy husband and four healthy children. When she was washing up, I was learning to type. When she was knitting, I was writing articles for the school newspaper. When she was having her second child, I was in Panama, doing my first job for United Information Services. See what I mean?
M: And haven't you got a healthy husband and happy children?
M: And haven't you got a healthy husband and happy children?
W: You must be joking. There's never been the time ... or the inclination.
M: Laura, you've made some very interesting points. I gather that you don't feel that behaviour is purely genetic ... that there might be some element of environment or choice or even perhaps ...
W: Shall I conclude? Sarah and I are identical twins ... in appearance, that is ... but it's a fact that life has presented us with different opportunities, se we've led very different lives.
(23)
A.Same height.
B.Same friends.
C.Same number of children.
D.Same university.
W: You' d better make a decision because I' m not going to wait for you to make up your mind.
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
(15)
A.Ask the man to hurry up and decide on the restaurant.
B.Ask the man to hurry up and make an appointment.
C.She will leave first since he is so slow to get his things made up.
D.They should go to both restaurants since both are good.
W: Of course we are.
M: Interesting! You said 'of course'. Don't you think there are quite a few sisters are in close?
W: Sarah and I aren't just sisters, we’re identical twins.
M: I take your point. How identical are you in fact?
W: Both blond, with brown eyes, same height, same weight, same size, even shoes.
M: As you're the same size, have you always dressed alike?
W: Oh, yes. I've totally started when we were babies, man-made feature of twins. And then we got it in many habits to everything.
M: And you've never minded having a double identity? I mean another person exactly like you?
W: Sarah isn't exactly like me. We may look identical, but I remember our boyfriends couldn't tell us apart.
M: Didn't that cause problems?
W: For them perhaps, not for us. We couldn't stop laughing.
M: I think you said you and Sarah weren't exactly alike. Just what do you mean by that?
W: Sarah has a well-fed happy husband and four healthy children. When she was washing up, I was learning to type; when she was knitting, I was writing articles for the school newspaper. When she was having her second child, I was in Panama, doing my first job for United Information Services. See what I mean?
M: And haven't you got a healthy husband and happy children?
W: You must be joking. There's never been the time...or the inclination.
M: Laura, you've made some very interesting points. I gather that you don't feel that behavior. is purely genetic...that there might be some element of environment or choice or even perhaps...
W: Shall I conclude? Sarah and I are identical twins, in appearance, that is, but it's a fact that life has presented us with different opportunities, so we've led very different lives.
(23)
A.Same height.
B.Same friends.
C.Same number of children.
D.Same university.
M: But I haven't made a choice which course to take vet.
Q: What are the man and the woman talking about?
(17)
A.Studying history.
B.Buying lottery tickets.
C.Registering for courses.
D.Going to an art gallery.
A、one of the basic parts that something is made from or a piece of wood that young children play with.
B、one of the basic parts that something is made from, which is very important for later development.
The articles made of leather cost much more than ______ made of plastic.
A.that
B.those
C.ones
D.it
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
听力原文:M: I used to go to the cinema a lot. It did make a nice night out, but not now.
W: Yes, I agree. There aren't any good adventure stories like the movies they made when I was young.
What can be concluded from this conversation?
A.They think cinemas are too far away from their homes.
B.They are disappointed with the films produced these days.
C.They both dislike films about adventure stories.
D.They both like the idea of going to the cinema at night.
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