Be sure to warn the kids ______ play football in the street.
A.not to
B.to
C.to be
D.not be
- · 有5位网友选择 B,占比62.5%
- · 有2位网友选择 A,占比25%
- · 有1位网友选择 C,占比12.5%
A.not to
B.to
C.to be
D.not be
—The cars give off a great deal of waste gas in the streets.
—Yes. But I'm sure something will be done to _________air pollution.
[A] reduce
[B]remove
[C]collect
[D] warn
Attn: All Staff
The purpose of this memo is to warn you about a disruption to the company's Internet service. From 12 pm to 6 pm on Wednesday the IT team (81) a new server for the entire network.
The new server should allow us to store larger amounts of data more reliably, so it is a valuable change. (82) , this means that you will not be able to access the Intemet from your work computer on Wednesday afternoon.
For some employees, such as sales staff and customer relations managers, Internet access and email are essential. Those employees will be given permission to work from home on that afternoon.
For all other staff, please be sure to prepare offline tasks to carry out during this time. We thank you for your understanding and hope that the upgrade does not cause too much (83) for employees.
Regards,
Naomi Lyneham, General Manager
(41)
A.will be installing
B.would install
C.will be installed
D.has been installed
听力原文: Police in London now say that more than 50 people died in yesterday's terrorist bombings and warn that the death toll could rise. Police also said that there were no more than four explosive devices involved, three on underground trains and one on a bus, and they estimated that all the bombs were relatively small containing about 10 pounds of high explosive. Commissioner Blair also denied there was any evidence to suggest that the attacks were carried out by suicide bombers but said the possibility could not be ruled out. Police said they received no warning about the attacks and would not speculate on a claim by a group calling itself "The Secret Organization of A1-Qaida in Europe" that it was behind the bombings.
We know for sure that _______.
A.50 people died in the terrorist bombing
B.there were four explosive devices involved in the terrorist bombing
C.the attacks were not carried out by suicide bombers
D.The Secret Organization of A1-Qaida will not be speculated on by London Police
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:M: Hi, Doctor Muir. Can I discuss my grade on my term paper with you?
W: Sure, Andrew. What is the problem?
M: It's a bit complicated, or rather, kind of embarrassing. To be honest, I made a rather stupid mistake.
W: OK, go on, Andrew.
M: The term paper I banded in is not my final edited version. The paper you marked is not the paper I had intended to submit. Perhaps I was overtired and stressed, but when I saw the mark on my paper, I quickly realized what bad happened. I must have printed an earlier draft at the last minute, thinking I was printing out the final paper. Doctor Muir, I must be honest with you, maintaining my average is extremely important to me, as this will affect my application to grad school.
W: Well, Andrew, that sounds like a terrible mistake. I'm not sure what can be done about it at this point. The paper was due three weeks ago, and they've all been marked and given hack to the students. Let me talk to some of my colleagues about your situation, and we'll go from there.
M: Thank you, Doctor Muir. I really appreciate this. Should I give you the correct paper today?
W: No, Andrew. Let's wait until I talk to some people. Check hack with me on Wednesday, and I'll let you know the outcome.
Why does the student say that it's complicated and embarrassing?
A.To confess that he lied to the professor.
B.To emphasize what he is about to say.
C.To prove that he is innocent.
D.To warn the professor not to ignore him.
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:M: Hi, Doctor Muir. Can I discuss my grade on my term paper with you?
W: Sure, Andrew. What is the problem?
M: It's a bit complicated, or rather, kind of embarrassing. To be honest, I made a rather stupid mistake.
W: OK, go on, Andrew.
M: The term paper I banded in is not my final edited version. The paper you marked is not the paper I had intended to submit. Perhaps I was overtired and stressed, but when I saw the mark on my paper, I quickly realized what bad happened. I must have printed an earlier draft at the last minute, thinking I was printing out the final paper. Doctor Muir, I must be honest with you, maintaining my average is extremely important to me, as this will affect my application to grad school.
W: Well, Andrew, that sounds like a terrible mistake. I'm not sure what can be done about it at this point. The paper was due three weeks ago, and they've all been marked and given hack to the students. Let me talk to some of my colleagues about your situation, and we'll go from there.
M: Thank you, Doctor Muir. I really appreciate this. Should I give you the correct paper today?
W: No, Andrew. Let's wait until I talk to some people. Check hack with me on Wednesday, and I'll let you know the outcome.
Why does the student say that it's complicated and embarrassing?
A.To confess that he lied to the professor.
B.To emphasize what he is about to say.
C.To prove that he is innocent.
D.To warn the professor not to ignore him.
W: Sure, my pleasure.
M: Where do you recommend I should stay? What's the Holiday Inn like?
W: It's nice there. It's in the city center and has all the usual business facilities you'll need. The service is first class.
M: Oh, good. So I'll get a room there. Now, what's the best way to get to the hotel from the airport? Should I take a taxi?
W: Well, you can, but you don't have to. There's an excellent subway system.
M: Mmm... can you tell me something about the business hours? I mean, what time are the banks open?
W: The banks? They open at half past eight and close at four thirty.
M: I see. And are they open on Saturday, too?
W: I'm afraid not. And I'd better warn you, the shops close very early in London. During the week they're open until half past six, but on weekends they close at four.
M: At four! Right. Now, what's the weather like at this time of year?
W: Well, it's usually warm. But sometimes it turns very cold and wet. So don't forget to take an umbrella with you! By the way, when are you going on this trip?
M: Oh, not until the middle of the month. September 15th, I think. Anything else you want to advise me on?
W: No, nothing I can think of. It's a nice place, peaceful and calm, and the people are friendly. I'm sure you'll enjoy your stay there.
(27)
A.He is going to spend a holiday in London.
B.He is going to have a business trip in London.
C.He will go to London with the woman.
D.He is going to move to London.
SECTION A CONVERSATIONS
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:M: Hi, Doctor Muff. Can I discuss my grade on my term paper with you?
W: Sure, Andrew. What is the problem?
M: It's a bit complicated, or rather, kind of embarrassing. (1) To be honest, I made a rather stupid mistake.
W: OK, go on, Andrew.
M: (2)The term paper I handed in is not my final edited version. The paper you marked is not the paper I had intended to submit. Perhaps I was overtired and stressed, but when I saw the mark on my paper, I quickly realized what had happened. I must have printed an earlier draft at the last minute, thinking I was printing out the final paper. Doctor Muir, I must be honest with you, maintaining my average is extremely important to me, as this will affect my application to grad school.
W: Well, Andrew, that sounds like a terrible mistake. I'm not sure what can be done about it at this point. The paper was due three weeks ago, and they've all been marked and given back to the students. (3) Let me talk to some of my colleagues about your situation, and we'll go from there.
M: Thank you, Doctor Muir. I really appreciate this. Should I give you the correct paper today?
W: No, Andrew. Let's wait until I talk to some people. Check back with me on Wednesday, and I'll let you know the outcome.
Why does the student say that it's complicated and embarrassing?
A.To confess that he lied to the professor.
B.To emphasize what he is about to say.
C.To prove that he is innocent.
D.To warn the professor not to ignore him.
I see, you understand the(17)of the situation. However, your chase for fame can't be(18)by my pessimistic outlook. Go ahead then. Don't let me stop you. But when you fail or fall fight back(19), you started and you're miserable, don't(20)me of not having warned you. I've done all that I can for you.
Sometimes, inexperienced students will plagiarize unintentionally, and then be surprised when the teacher warns the unexpected papers or gives them the failing grade. The best way to avoid unintentionally plagiarizing is to be very carefully gathering your information as you take notes of books and magazine articles about the topic you 'ye selected. First, try to assimilate the information thoroughly; Secondly, write it down in your own words, this is called paraphrasing. If you do a good job of paraphrasing, you will capture the main idea from your source without actually using any phrases from it. Most of your notes should probably be paraphrases from it. However, occasionally, you may find something you wish to quote directly in your research paper. In this case, be sure that you'll copy the quotation precisely in your notes and enclose it in quotation marks. That way when you're finalizing your research paper, you'll be able to remember which of your notes are direct quotes. You can then incorporate proprietarily and give your original author proper credit.
What does the speaker warn the students against doing?
A.Stealing another person's ideas.
B.Handing in assignments late.
C.Sharing notes with someone else.
D.Gathering non-relevant materials.
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