In Mr. Grant's opinion, Mr. Scott should be investigating onlyA.in the factory.B.in the of
In Mr. Grant's opinion, Mr. Scott should be investigating only
A.in the factory.
B.in the office.
C.in the laboratory.
In Mr. Grant's opinion, Mr. Scott should be investigating only
A.in the factory.
B.in the office.
C.in the laboratory.
What will Mr. Grant do to Mr. Scott's idea?
A.He will think about Mr. Scott's idea.
B.He will copy Mr. Scott's idea.
C.He will object to Mr. Scott's idea.
Which of the following is NOT used in the discussion of Rosenblatt's book?
A.Personal opinion.
B.Definition of terms.
C.Specific examples.
D.Comparison and contrast.
Most injures can be prevented, provided a parent goes about it the right way.
Mr. Grant was a skilled and capable surgeon. His wife--intelligent, charming and a qualified nurse--had suggested they see me about their 16-month-old son, Neville.
Mrs. Grant spoke first. "We're both professional people, and I guess we're supposed to know more than most people. It hurts us to admit our little Neville is such a problem."
"He's all over the house, climbing, handling things he's not supposed to be touching," Mr. Grant interrupted, "and we're afraid he'll badly injure himself and it'll be our fault."
"Does he have some understanding of the word ' no'," I asked…
"That's just it, we can't be sure if he has or not. Sometimes he seems to understand, but at other times he just doesn't seem to mind when we say 'no'," the father replied.
"Teaching a child the meaning of the word 'no' can be crucial in preventing accidents. Unless your Neville can understand the true meaning of 'no'--and only you two can teach it to him at this stage--there's bound to be trouble," I stated emphatically. Children between the age of one and two often injure themselves, sometimes quite seriously, if they've not been properly trained to respond to the word 'no'. It's only natural that our child, having only recently learned to move about, should want to explore and find out about this big, beautiful world around him. His sense of curiosity gets the better of him.
To begin with, the fewer "no's" you tell your child, the better off things it will be. This can be done by thoughtfully removing from the room all those forbidden objects you suspect he'll reach for.
You must be absolutely consistent. Be quick, alert, and fast-acting in preventing him from reaching for a forbidden object.
Draw his attention, towards something else he can play with.
This passage is about ______ .
A.how the Grants worry about their 16-month-old son, Neville
B.how to teach a child to understand the word "no"
C.how to prevent a child from injuring himself
D.the natural behaviors of a child
听力原文:W: Mr. Johnson, I burned my hand when I was cooking. What would you recommend?
M: Try this medicine and also take a Vitamin C tablet every day.
W: Vitamin C? For a burn?
M: Yes, a cut or a burn, or even a broken leg, will not heal properly without Vitamin C. And, anyway, Mrs. Grant, you are a heavy smoker.
W: Really? Why do smokers need Vitamin C?
M: Cigarette smoking, even tension, can cause levels of Vitamin C in your body to go down. And since the human body doesn't produce Vitamin C, we have to get it from a Vitamin C supplement. Of course, there are plenty of reasons for you to stop smoking, but even nonsmokers need a proper amount of Vitamin C.
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A.At the woman's home.
B.In a drug store.
C.At the doctor's.
D.In a tobacco store.
Look at the following statements (Questions 27-34) and decide if they agree with the opinion of the writer in Reading Passage 3. Write your answers in boxes 27-34 on your Answer Sheet. Indicate."
YES if the statement agrees with the writer's opinion
NO if the statement does not agree with the writer's opinion
NOT GIVEN if the writer's opinion is not given in the text.
Technical advances were vital in the growth and expansion of globalisation.______
Peter thought Mr. Grant decided to change with the times owing to the help of
A.Mr. Scott, the consultant.
B.Mr. Martin, the sales manager.
C.Joanna, the advertising manager.
Why did Mr. Grant call in Mr. Scott from Smith-Weston Consultations for?
A.Because his company wanted to make a productivity study
B.Because the sales of the company decreased a lot
C.Because he expected him to raise workers' morale
A.has been living
B.lived
C.will be living
D.will have been living
The US criticized the Nicaraguan government because ______.
A.the latter interfered in consular services of the US embassy.
B.the latter didn't receive one representative of US officials.
C.the former was mad at deeds of the Sandinista government.
D.the former worried about the safety of Eugene Hasenfus.
The Bridgeport Revitalization Committee(BRC)
13 Robin Way
Bridgeport, MA 02126
Kevin Taylor
203 8th Avenue
Bridgeport, MA 02133
Dear Mr. Taylor,
I am excited to announce to our members that we have received a $750,000 grant from the Roger Coopers Foundation for our City Revitalization Project.
The City Revitalization Project focuses on the downtown area of Bridgeport, between First Avenue and Lincoln Way. We will begin by redesigning Baten Park and the pedestrian walkways to create a more inviting space for shoppers and workers on their lunch breaks.
This grant is the largest we have ever received, and we are excited about the work it will allow us to accomplish.
We look forward to improving the quality of life in our city through great design!
Denise LeBaron
What can be inferred about Mr. Taylor?
A.He is a member of the BRC.
B.He works for Denise LeBaron.
C.He lives between First Avenue and Lincoln Way.
D.He is on the board of the Roger Coopers Foundation.
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