If we had followed the plan, we could have done the job better with ______ money and _____
A.less, less
B.fewer, fewer
C.less, fewer
D.fewer, less
A.less, less
B.fewer, fewer
C.less, fewer
D.fewer, less
听力原文:W: I wish my hair were longer.
M: Yes, pity you had it cut. If only you'd listened to me.
What can we learn from the dialogue?
A.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair cut.
B.The woman followed the man's advice.
C.The woman is wearing long hair now.
D.The man didn't care if the woman had her hair cut or not.
听力原文:W:I wish my hair were longer.
M:Yes,it's a pity you had it cut.If only you'd listened to me.
Q:What can we learn from the dialogue?
(18)
A.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair cut.
B.The woman followed the man's advice.
C.The woman is wearing long hair now.
D.The man didn't care if the woman had her hair cut.
听力原文:W: I wish my hair was straight.
M: Yes, pity you had it permed. If only you'd listened to me.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(17)
A.The woman is wearing straight hair now.
B.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair permed.
C.The woman followed the man's advice.
D.The man doesn't care if the woman had her hair permed or not.
听力原文:W: I wish my hair were longer.
M: Yes, what a pity you had it cut. If only you'd listened to me.
What can we learn from the dialogue?
A.The woman followed the man's advice.
B.The woman is wearing long hair now.
C.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair cut.
D.The man showed indifference to the woman's hair.
One day I was out fishing with Spot when we heard a lot of shouting in the 【33】______ followed by a scream and splash. I was a bit 【34】______ so I called Spot and we both hid 【35】______ a bush where we could see but not be 【36】______ . After a few moments, a straw hat came drifting down the river, followed by an oar, a picnic basket and 【37】______ oar. Then came the rowing boat itself, but it was 【38】______ upside down! A few seconds later my dad and Auntie June came running 【39】______ the river bank, both wet 【40】______ . Spot started barking so I came out of hiding and said hello. My dad got really angry 【41】______ me for not trying to catch the boat as it went past. Luckily, 【42】______ , the boat and both the oars had been caught by an overhanging tree a little further downstream, but not the hat or picnic basket. So I had to let them 【43】______ my sandwiches. Dad and Auntie June both made me 【44】______ not to tell Mum what had happened 【45】______ she would be worried.
【26】
A.on
B.across
C.in
D.by
One day I was out fishing with Spot when we heard a lot of shouting in the 38 followed by a scream and splash. I was a bit 39 so I called Spot and we both hid 40 a bush where we could see but not be 41 . After a few moments, a straw hat came drifting down the river, followed by an oar, a picnic basket and 42 oar. Then came the rowing boat itself, but it was 43 upside down ! A few seconds later my Dad and Auntie June came running 44 the river bank, both wet 45 . Spot started barking so I came out of hiding and said hello. My Dad got really angry 46 me for not trying to catch the boat as it went past. Luckily, 47 , the boat and both the oars had been caught by an overhanging tree a little further downstream, but not the hat or picnic basket. So I had to let them 48 my sandwiches. Dad and Auntie June both made me 49 not to tell Mum what had happened 50 she would be worried.
31.A.onB.byC.inD.across
32.A.whereB.thatC.whichD.when
33.A.planB.manageC.consumeD.spend
34.A.mentionB.bringC.sendD.lead
35.A.forcedB.orderedC.allowedD.encouraged
36.A.evenifB.providedC.lestD.asif
37.A.instructionB.inspectionC.protectionD.supervision
38.A.placeB.spaceC.skyD.distance
39.A.scaredB.amusedC.excitedD.disturbed
40.A.besideB.beforeC.behindD.beneath
41.A.seenB.viewedC.watchedD.observed
42.A.theotherB.eachotherC.anotherD.oneanother
43.A.rollingB.floatingC.circlingD.sinking
44.A.downB.besideC.toD.on
45.A.withinB.overC.underD.through
46.A.atB.againstC.withD.to
47.A.moreoverB.thenC.thereforeD.however
48.A.spareB.shareC.borrowD.divide
49.A.agreeB.decideC.guaranteeD.promise
50.A.exceptB.incaseC.inorderthatD.onconditionthat
A.less, less
B.fewer, fewer
C.less, fewer
D.fewer, less
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
After retirement from medical, my wife and I built our home in a gated community surrounded by yacht clubs and golf courses on Hilton Head Island. But when I left for the other side of the island, I was traveling on unpaved roads lined with leaky cottages. The "lifestyle" of many of the native islanders stood in shocking contrast to my comfortable existence.
By talking to the local folks, I discovered that the vast majority of the maids, gardeners, waitresses and construction workers who make this island work had little or no access to medical care. It seemed outrageous to me. I wondered why someone didn't do something about that. Then my father's words, which be had asked his children daily when they were young, rang in my head again: "What did you do for someone today?"
Even though my father had died several years before, I guess I still didn't want to disappoint him. So I started working on a solution. The island was full of retired doctors. If I could persuade them to spend a few hours a week volunteering their services, we could provide free primary health care to those so desperately in need of it. Most of the doctors I approached liked the idea, so long as they could be relicensed without troubles. It took one year and plenty of persistence, but I was able to persuade the state legislators to create a special license for doctors volunteering in not-for-pro, lit clinics.
The town donated land, local residents contributed office and medical equipment and some of the potential patients volunteered their weekends ornamenting the building that would become the clinic. We named it Volunteers in Medicine and we opened its doors in 1994, fully staffed by retired physicians, nurses and dentists as well as nearly 150 nonprofessional volunteers. That year we had 5,000 patient visits; last year we had 16,000.
Somehow word of what we were doing got around. Soon we were receiving phone calls from retired physicians all over the country, asking for help in starting VIM clinics in their communities. We did the best we could--there are now 15 other clinics operating--but we couldn't keep up with the need. Yet last month I think my father's words found their way up north, to McNeil Consumer Healthcare, the maker of Tylenol (泰诺:一种感冒药). A major grant from McNeil will allow us to respond to these requests and help establish other free clinics in communities around the country.
What is the reason that makes the author do so much thing for others?
A.The contrast between the rich and the poor on the island.
B.The story of a man who likes to give others advice.
C.The life and work of a great father.
D.The inspiration of a father's words.
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Laura Davis grew up in London, far removed from the small country village she later moved to. Although not from an agricultural background, she wasn't impressed by what she had seen of conventional methods. Joining Laurence on the 32 acre smallholding of Bindon Farm provided a perfect opportunity to develop an organic system of farming.
"It was perfect really," she says. "We never considered using chemicals, so we were organic from the start. The land here had never been intensively farmed, it was all permanent pasture, and in the early days it was more an exercise in self-sufficiency than a working farm. Later, when we decided to operate commercially, we both did part-time courses at the local agricultural college. It was a general course, not particularly geared to an organic system. There is tremendous confusion about what 'organic' means. We describe organic produce as 'the products of a sustainable system of farming that is environmentally harmless.' In other words, 'organic' describes the system of farming rather than the produce itself. All land has a certain amount of naturally occurring chemicals in it. It's also possible that your produce can be marginally contaminated by, for instance, the farmer next door. So it is wrong to suggest that the product is completely free of chemical residue(残余物,残渣)."
The Soil Association is the body which approves land suitable for organic growing. Their inspectors issue a Soil Association symbol which can be used in the marketing of organic produce. To gain the symbol, land has to be free of chemical use for at least two years— sometimes longer, depending on how it has been used previously. The organic farmer also has to demonstrate competence in organic farming. The Soil Association was in its infancy when Laura and Laurence began and they were among the first to be awarded the symbol.
Why did Laura and Laurence start a farm?
A.They knew organic produce was in demand.
B.They wanted to grow their own food.
C.They had been trained in organic farming.
D.They had moved together to the country.
The first plants to exist out of the water were probably certain kinds of algae(海藻) which were followed by other plants that grew close to the ground near water and needed water in which to repro duce. Once the move to land had been made, however, evolution (进化) took place quickly. By the end of 100 million years, plants had developed their roots, and some developed tall tree like forms, since height was very important in competing for sunlight. About 300 million years ago, much of the world was covered with forests of huge trees. In most ways they were like modern trees. They had roots, leaves, wood, but mostly they had not developed seeds.
The main idea of the first paragraph is ______.
A.life on land probably began about 4, 300 years ago
B.the first animal on land came from oceans
C.there wouldn't be animals without plants
D.plants are the only form. of life that is able to get and store energy
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