Everything we do has the potential creating some bad.A、toB、inC、for
Everything we do has the potential creating some bad.
A、to
B、in
C、for
Everything we do has the potential creating some bad.
A、to
B、in
C、for
We【60】our children to school to【61】them for the time【62】they will have to work【63】themselves. Nearly everything they study at school has some【64】use in their life, but is that the only reason【65】they go to school?
There is【66】in education than just learning facts. We go to school【67】all to learn how to learn,【68】when we have【69】school, we can continue to learn. A man who really knows【70】will always be successful, because【71】he has to do something new which he has never had to do【72】, he will rapidly teach himself how to do it in the best【73】. The uneducated person,【74】, is probably unable to do something new, or does it badly. The purpose of schools, therefore, is not just to teach languages, mathematics, etc. ,【75】to teach pupils the way to learn.
(56)
A.either
B.whether
C.ever
D.as well
W: No news is good news. Remember many things are slow these days.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(18)
A.No news is good news.
B.The man's family has forgotten him.
C.The woman works in the post office.
D.The man expects to hear from his family.
We【60】our children to school to【61】them for the time【62】they will have to work【63】themselves. Nearly everything they study at school has some【64】use in their life, but is that the only reason【65】they go to school?
There is【66】in education than just learning facts. We go to school【67】all to learn how to learn,【68】when we have【69】school, we can continue to learn. A man who really knows【70】will always be successful, because【71】he has to do something new which he has never had to do【72】, he will rapidly teach himself how to do it in the best【73】. The uneducated person,【74】, is probably unable to do something new, or does it badly. The purpose of schools, therefore, is not just to teach languages, mathematics, etc. ,【75】to teach pupils the way to learn.
(56)
A.either
B.whether
C.ever
D.as well
W: Everything is coming along really well. I have been thinking about graduate school. But I'll talk to my tutor Dr. Garcia first and see what she thinks.
Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation ?
(14)
A.She has been longing to attend Harvard University.
B.She will consider the man's suggestion carefully.
C.She has finished her project with Dr. Garcia's help.
D.She will consult Dr. Garcia about entering graduate school.
听力原文: Welcome to Emmerson National Park. I'm Dean and this is Dan and we'll be your guides today on what is sure to be a wonderful experience. We are delighted to be assisting you in experiencing the flora that is unique to Emmerson National Park. Following the tour of the park, we'll be having lunch at the Atrium located in the visitors' center. The spring season has fully arrived so you will be able to see that everything is in full bloom. Some of our species of plants do not exist in any other country in the world, so have your cameras ready, but please do not touch any of the plants. It's also important to remember that littering of any sort is strictly prohibited. Please put all of your trash into the garbage canisters provided in the park.
Who is the speaker?
A.A security guard
B.A tour guide
C.The park ranger
D.A park guest
The environmental crisis is the result of success—success in cutting down the mortality (死亡率)of infants (which has given us the population explosion), success in raising farm output sufficiently to prevent mass famine (which has given us contaminati9n by pesticides and chemical fertilizers), success in getting people out of the houses of the 19th-century city and into the teenager and privacy of the single-family home in the suburbs(which has given us urban sprawl and traffic jams). The environmental crisis, in other words, is largely the result of doing too much of the right sort of thing.
To overcome the problems that success always creates, one must build on it. But where to start? cleaning up the environment requires determined, sustained effort with clear targets and deadlines. It requires, above all, concentration of effort UP to now we have tried to do a little bit of everything—when what eve ought to do first is draw up a list of priorities.
This passage assumed the desirability of______.
A.1iving in comfortable family lifestyles
B.setting disputes peacefully
C.combining cancer and heart diseases with energetic research
D.having greater government involvement in people's daily life
听力原文: (28[B]) The Masters Series Madrid event has taken the novel step of employing models to act as ball girls' next week.
Instead of using youngsters from local clubs, the organizers have recruited 25 female models to do the job, despite the fact that (29[C]) some do not know much about the sport.
"Before taking them on court to practice, we have shown them a bit about the sport, how you play, (30[C]) what a 'set' is, what a 'game' is and an ace," explained their coach ]ulio Nieto.
"They will add beauty, but we still have to work on a lot of details so everything works smoothly.
"The important thing is for them not to disrupt the rhythm of the game or distract the players," he added.
A total of 2,425,500 euros in prize money is on offer.
Who will be the ball girls at the Masters Series Madrid event?
A.Some novel writers
B.Female models.
C.Local coaches
D.Young girls from local clubs.
The environmental crisis is the result of success in cutting down the morality of infants (which has given us the population explosion), success in increasing farm output sufficiently to prevent mass famine, success in getting people out of the tenements of the 19th century city and into the greenery anti privacy of single family home in the suburbs (which has given us urban sprawl and traffic jams). The environmental crisis, in other words, is the result of doing too much of the right sort of thing at large.
To overcome the problems that success always creates, one mast build on it. But where to start? Cleaning up the environment requires determined, sustained effort with clear targets and deadlines it needed, above all, concentration of effort. Up to now we have tried to do a little bit of everything, what we ought to do first is to draft a list of priorities.
This passage assumed the desirability of ______.
A.living in comfortable family life-style
B.setting disputes peacefully
C.combating cancer and heart disease with energetic research
D.having greater government involvement in people's daily life
The ability to laugh at your own flaws, weaknesses and blunders has long been recognized as a sign of maturity.【C1】______Eleanor Roosevelt put it, "You don't grow up【C2】______you have your first good laugh at yourself." And yet this is one of the most difficult aspects of your【C3】______of humor to develop. It's easy to see the humor in someone else's【C4】______or flaws, but it's another story when the【C5】______thing happens to us. That's why we've put【C6】______working on this part, of your sense of humor until you've already【C7】______some good humor skills in areas that have【C8】______to do with laughing at yourself.
Oscar Wilde once offered a valuable【C9】______about the way we live our lives when he said that" Life is【C10】______important to be taken seriously."【C11】______do you think he meant by this? I don't think he meant you don't have to【C12】______your responsibilities, promises, work, etc. seriously. He didn't mean that it's OK to live life with no【C13】______. I think he meant that the quality of our life【C14】______when we approach everything in a【C15】______manner. We lose the aliveness, joy and【C16】______we had when we were kids when we take everything so seriously,【C17】______when we take ourselves so seriously.
I think the key here is to take your work and your responsibility seriously,【C18】______take yourself lightly in the【C19】______When you take yourself seriously all the time, you will【C20】______many benefits that a playful attitude and humor can offer.
【C1】
A.As
B.Since
C.So
D.For
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