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A.size
B.content
C.form
D.quality
- · 有4位网友选择 C,占比20%
- · 有4位网友选择 C,占比20%
- · 有4位网友选择 B,占比20%
- · 有3位网友选择 B,占比15%
- · 有2位网友选择 A,占比10%
- · 有2位网友选择 D,占比10%
- · 有1位网友选择 D,占比5%
A.size
B.content
C.form
D.quality
A.Plumbing and electrical repair.
B.Engineering.
C.Foreign languages.
D.Accounting and communication.
Directions: In this section, you will hear several news items. Listen to them carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Official Iranian news agency quoting a senior Foreign Ministry official has said preparations were being made for the Foreign Minister Dr. Ali-Ahbar Veliatti to visit Iraq. No specific date was given. The news was carried the day after a preparatory team led by his senior advisor Ali Korum ended a 4-day visit to the Iraqi capital Baghdad. In an interview carried on Teheran Radio, Ali Korum said an Iraqi delegation will be traveling to Teheran shortly to follow up on the talks.
Who is going to make a visit?
A.The Iranian Foreign Minister.
B.The Iraqi Foreign Minister.
C.A senior Iraqi advisor.
D.A senior Iranian advisor.
A.People go to attend the evening adult classes for more money.
B.They go there for they want to enrich their lives.
C.They have to study more because of the advanced technology.
D.They do so for the reason that they want to do jobs better.
A./, the
B.a, /
C.a. the
D.the, a
A.nowhere today
B.among the Australian aboriginals
C.among Eastern cultures
D.among people speaking "backward" languages
A.western languages arc superior to Eastern languages
B.all languages came from grunts and groans
C.the hierarchy of languages is difficult to understand
D.there is no hierarchy of languages
People once thought of the languages of backward groups as savage, undeveloped forms of speech, consisting largely of grunts and groans. While it is possible that language in general began as a series of grunts and groans, it is a fact established by the study of "backward" languages that no spoken tongue answers that description today. Most language of uncivilized groups are, by our most severe standards, extremely complex, delicate, and. ingenious pieces of machinery for the transfer of ideas. They fall behind our Western languages not in their sound patterns or grammatical structures, which usually are fully adequate for all language needs, but only in their vocabularies, which reflects the objects and activities known to their speakers. Even in this department, however, two things are to be noted: 1. All languages seem to possess the machinery for vocabulary expansion, either by putting together words already in existence or by borrowing them from other languages and adapting them to their own system. 2. The objects and activities requiring names and distinctions in "backward" languages, while different from ours, are often surprisingly numerous and complicated. A Western language distinguishes merely between two degrees of remoteness ("this" and "that"); some languages of the American Indians distinguish between what is close to the speaker, or to the person addressed, or removed from both, or out of sight, or in the past, or in the future.
This study of language, in turn, casts a new light upon the claim of the anthropologists that all cultures are to be viewed independently and without ideas of rank of hierarchy.
The language of uncivilized groups as compared to Western languages are limited in ______.
A.sound patterns
B.vocabularies
C.grammatical structures
D.both B and C
A.to tell
B.telling
C.tell
D.having told
A.Build more highways.
B.Stricter driving tests.
C.first drivers every three years.
D.Raise age limit and lay down safety specifications.
From the health point of view we are living in a marvelous age. We are immunized from birth against many of the most dangerous diseases. A large number of once fatal illnesses can now be cured by modern drugs and surgery. It is almost certain that one day remedies will be found for the most stubborn remaining diseases. The expectation of life has increased enormously. But though the possibility of living a long and happy life is greater than ever before, every day we witness the incredible slaughter of men, women and children on the roads. Man versus the motor-car ! It is a never-ending battle which man is losing. Thousands of people the world over are killed or horribly killed each year and we are quietly sitting back and letting it happen.
It has been rightly said that when a man is sitting behind a steering wheel, his car becomes the extension of his personality. There is no doubt that the motor-car often brings out a man's very worst qualities. People who are normally quiet and pleasant may become unrecognizable when they are behind a steering-wheel. They swear, they are ill-mannered and aggressive, willful as two-year-old and utterly selfish. All their hidden frustrations, disappointments and jealousies seem to be brought to the surface by the act of driving.
The surprising thing is that society smiles so benignly on the motorist and seems to condone his behaviour. Everything is done for his convenience. Cities are allowed to become almost uninhabitable because of heavy tragic; towns are made ugly by huge car parks; the countryside is desecrated by road networks; and the mass annual slaughter becomes nothing more than a statistic, to be conveniently forgotten.
It is high time a world code were created to rcduce this senseless waste of human life. With regard to driving, the laws of some countries are notoriously lax and even the strictest are not strict enough. A code which was universally accepted could only have a dramatically beneficial effect on the accident rate. Here are a few examples of some the things that might be done. The driving test should be standardized and made far more difficult than it is; all the drivers should be made to take a test every three years or so; the age at which young people are allowed to drive any vehicle should be raised to at least 21; all vehicles should be put through stringent annual tests for safety. Even the smallest amount of alcohol in the blood can impair a person's driving ability. Present drinking and driving laws (where they exist) should be mad much stricter. Maximum and minimum speed limits should be imposed on all roads. Governments should lay down safety specifications for manufacturers, as has been done in the USA. All advertising stressing power and performance should be banned. These measures may sound inordinately harsh. But surely nothing should be considered as to severe if tit results in reducing the annual toll of human life. After all, the world is for human beings, not motor-cars.
The main idea of this passage is ______.
A.traffic accidents are mainly caused by motorists
B.thousands of people the world over are killed each year
C.the laws of some countries about driving arc too lax
D.only stricter traffic laws can prevent accidents
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