You will see the product_____ wherever you go.
A、advertise
B、advertised
C、to be advertised
D、advertising
A、advertise
B、advertised
C、to be advertised
D、advertising
Expecting a Baby?
HEALTHY BABY: Manitoba's Prenatal (怀孕期的) Benefit and Community Support Pro grams
It's what's inside that counts
When you're pregnant, it's important that you eat well to help you and your growing baby. That's why if you live in Manitoba and your net family income is less than $ 32, 000 a year, the Manitoba government ofters you a monthly cheque during your pregnancy to help you buy healthy foods and prepare for your baby's arrival.
How to apply
Pick up an application form. from medical offices, Healthy Baby community programs or by calling the number below. The application form. must include a medical note indicating your baby's due date, so see your health care provider early.
More support for you and your baby
Through Healthy Child Manitoba, Healthy Baby also offers community programs which help you to learn more about nutrition, health and parenting a baby.
For more information, please call:
945-1301 (in Winnipeg)
1-888-848-0140 (at no cost)
945-1305 TDD (Telephone Device for the Deaf)
What program is this passage about?
A.Baby food
B.Low-income families.
C.Women's health.
D.Birth and growth of healthy babies.
听力原文: In recent years, there have been an unusually large number of divorces in the United States. In the past, when two people manned each other, they intended to stay together for life, while today many people marry believing that they can always get a divorce if the marriage does not work out.
In the past, the large majority of Americans frowned at the idea of divorce. Furthermore, many people believed that getting a divorce was a luxury that only the rich could afford. Indeed, getting a divorce was very expensive. However, since so many people have begun to take a more casual view of marriage, it is interesting to note that the costs of getting a divorce are lower. In fact, wherever you go in the United States today, it is no unusual to see newspaper ads that pro vide information on how and where to get a cheap divorce.
Hollywood has always been known as the divorce capital of the world. The divorce rate among the movie stars is so high that it is difficult to know who is married to whom. Today, many movie stars change husbands and wives as though they were changing clothes. Until marriage again becomes a serious and important part of people's lives, we will probably continue to see a high rate of divorce.
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A.They thought it quite acceptable.
B.They believed it to be a luxury.
C.They took it to be a trend.
D.They considered it avoidable.
What's the purpose of the talk?
A.To interest students in a career in counseling.
B.To recruit counselors to work in the placement office.
C.To inform. students of a university program.
D.To convince local merchants to hire college students.
Part II Reading Comprehension (25 minutes) Section A Directions: In this part there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. 注意:请在答题处填入相应的字母编号!字母一定要大写! I used creative emulation to help me attain my goal of playing tennis on the pro circuit. I used several methods to ____11____ emulate those players who were winning pro tournaments. I would read every tennis book I could find in the library and bookstores. I examined back ____12____ of every tennis magazine looking for articles on techniques. I would watch top pros on television. I would videotape pro matches and play them back, sometimes in slow ____13____. I would go to see pros play in person. As I studied I made ____14____. I wrote most of these ideas in my ____15____ journal, which consisted of several motebooks and thousands of index cards. I used this journal to help me ____16____ what I had observed. This process ____17____ me from a third string player on a second rate college tennis team to someone who could win a few ____18____ tournaments on the pro circuit. Along the way I developed one of the best ____19____ to learning tennis there is. Shortly after finishing my Ph.D., I ____20____ a goal of starting a part-time business lecturing and conducting seminars. I used the same creative emulation to help me reach my goal. A. facilities F. personal K. observations B. established G. creatively L. distribute C. uniquely H. motion M. apply D. converted I. profound N. approaches E. issues J. minor O. beliefs 11. __________
听力原文:M: Hey, Ellen, you'll never guess who I met last week. Barbara Johnson.
W: You don't mean the Barbara Johnson who directed the choir that performed on campus last weekend?
M: That's right.
W: But she's so famous. How did you get to meet her?
M: Well, you know how in that program they handed out, they printed the words to the choral pieces a long with the translations. I found all these mistakes in the Latin text, you know typographic... Wait a minute. You were actually reading the words.
W: I like to follow the text while I'm listening. It helps me understand what they are singing about. Any way, while they were doing those Latin pieces.
M: I notice all these mistakes, mostly spelling errors. It was really annoying. So after the concert all those people were crowding around back stage to see her and the soloist...
W: Yeah, I remember there were dozens of people waiting there for autographs.
M: Well, I waited to the end, and then when I met Barbara Johnson I showed her the mistakes I'd found.
W: Was she upset?
M: Upset? She actually thanked me and said if I sent her a copy of the corrected text, she would revise it for the next time they sing those pieces and even print my name in the acknowledgement as a pro gram editor.
W: Wow, your Latin must be pretty good to find all those errors.
M: I should hope so. I major in classics, you know.
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A.That he'll be performing in a concert.
B.That he had a conversation with the director of a choir.
C.That he's been translating some Latin poems for a class.
D.That he heard a new musical composition by Barbara Johnson.
A.Teacher,
B.Dear Miller,
C.Dear Pro
F.Miller,
A.pro
B.profession
C.professional
D.professor
A.Me too.
B.Glad to meet you.
C.Glad to meet you too.
D.How do you do, Pro
E. Wang?Glad to meet you too.
Part B
Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:M: Frankly, Sandra, I'm not very pleased with you. I don't know -- it's something about the way you approach your work, your attitude to it, that worries me.
W: Oh, really? How do you mean?
M: Well, you don't seem to respond to me very well. In fact I find that you're not easy to work with. Yes, re ally Sandra, I find you rather difficult.
W: I'm sorry you think that way.
M: The point is -- and I think I should be truthful with you, I can't honestly recommend somebody for pro motion who doesn't take an active interest in their work. You can see that, can't you Sandra?
W: Er... yes I can and I'm sorry. I thought I was doing my best.
M: Maybe, but you don't seem to enjoy your work. I mean, are you happy at LTV? Perhaps you need a change. Have you ever thought about working somewhere else? You know, a different sort of job.
W: Well, no. It's not that. I like it here. I like working for LTV. I think television is exciting. It's just that my job, what I do, seems so boring, so repetitive. I don't feel as if I'm getting anywhere.
M: I see. Yes, I think I understand how you feel. I'm glad you told me. But you've got to realize, Sandra, that we can't all do exciting work all the time.
W: Yes, I know that.
M: Look, this is what I think we'd better do. Bill Fletcher who deals with audience reaction and research wants someone to help him on door-to-door interviews and so on. We might be able to fit you in some where there. What do you think about that?
Why does the man talk with Sandra?
A.He is not satisfied with Sandra's working attitude.
B.He wants to increase Sandra's salary.
C.He wants to fire Sandre.
D.He wants to charge Sandre's job.
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