We think that Smith should be told about his ______ condition as soon as possible.A、ph
A.physic
B.physics
C.physical
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A.physic
B.physics
C.physical
—When will you be free this month, Mr. Smith? (), maybe we'll be free next Sunday.
A. Let me be
B. Let me see
C. I'm afraid
D. Think it over
please find out what kind of writing each excerpt belongs to. A. Informal writing B. Formal writing C. Colloquial writing 1. I think your proposal to Smith and Sons is great. If we get the contract, I owe you a lunch! I've marked a couple of places where we could cover ourselves on the schedule. See what you think. 2. I think your proposal to Smith and Sons is excellent. I have marked a couple of places for your consideration where we could ensure that we are not committing ourselves to a schedule we might not be able to keep. If I can help in any other way, please let me know. 3. The Smith and Son's proposal appears complete and thorough, based on our department's evaluation. Several small revisions, however, would ensure that Acme is not committing itself to an unrealistic schedule. These are marked on the copy of the report being circulated.
W: That's because Dr. Smith comes from an entirely different school of thought.
Q: What do we learn from the woman's remark?
(5)
A.The visiting economist has given several lectures.
B.The guest lecturer's opinion is different from Dr. Smith's.
C.Dr. Smith and the guest speaker were schoolmates.
D.Dr. Smith invited the economist to visit their college.
M: From what I know, many chemistry students would die for the opportunity.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(15)
A.Mrs. Smith is a strict one that can work you to death.
B.The position of research assistant is popular among chemistry students.
C.No one likes to get this opportunity except her.
D.The man suggests her to change her mind.
听力原文:W: Hi, Professor Smith. I hear you've written a book titled Visions.
M: Yes. It explains how science will revolutionize the 21st century.
W: Could I ask you some questions concerning the book?
M: Sure!
W: Are you optimistic about the future?
M: Generally, yeah! If we go back to the year of 1900, (22) most Americans didn't live beyond on the age of 50. Since then, we've had improvements in health care and technology. There's no reason why this won't continue far into the 21st century.
W: Are we ready for the changes that will come?
M: Changes are already happening. The future is here now. We have DNA, micro-chips, the internet. Some people's reaction is to say we are too old, we don't understand your technology. (23) My reaction is to say we must educate people to use new technology now.
W: Is world population going to be a big problem?
M: Yes and no. (24) I think that world population will stop increasing as we all get richer. If you are part of the middle class, you don't want or need twelve children.
W: Will there be a world government?
M: Very probably. We have to manage the world and the resources on the global level because countries alone are too small.
W: Will we have to control over everything?
M: I think we'll learn to control the weather, volcanoes and earthquakes, illness won't exist, we'll grow new livers, kidneys, hearts and lungs like spare parts for a car. People will live to about 230 or about 250. (25) For 2000 years, we have tried to understand our environment. Now we will begin to control it.
Questions;
What does Professor Smith say about most Americans around the year of 1900?
What does Professor Smith advise we do?
When will the world population stop growing according to Professor Smith?
What does Professor Smith think human beings will be able to do?
(23)
A.Their average life span was less than 50 years.
B.It was very common for them to have 12 children.
C.They retired from work much earlier than today.
D.They were quite optimistic about their future.
W: Me too. I think everyone feels the same way. Maybe we should mention it to Dr. Smith.
Q: What does the woman suggest they do?
(13)
A.Talk to Dr. Smith about the problem.
B.Study harder for the next biology test.
C.Find out how everyone else did on the test.
D.Find out why Dr. Smith's tests are so difficult.
听力原文:M:I really had a busy week.I always enjoy a long siesta on Saturday afternoon.
W:I don't think you call.Mr. Smith has just parked his car at the door, and he is coming.
Q:What can we learn from this conversation?
(14)
A.Saturday afternoon was the man's busy hours.
B.Mr. Smith is an old friend of the man's.
C.The man won't be able to enjoy a long siesta.
D.The man will enjoy himself that afternoon.
M: I think it's the last day of class. But Prof. Smith said not to wait until the last minute to hand it in.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
(15)
A.Prof. Smith suggested that all students attend the last class.
B.Prof. Smith suggested that all students finish the assignment before the deadline.
C.Prof. Smith suggested that' all students wait a few minutes after the last class.
D.Prof. Smith suggested that all students watch the clock carefully on the last day of class.
W: Nice to meet you, Henry. I am Helen Grant, I am in the Advertising Section on the ninth floor.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
(18)
A.The man has never seen the woman before.
B.The two speakers work for the same company.
C.The two speakers work for the same floor.
D.The woman is interested in market research.
B:In my opinion, the value of the work is to make money to keep us alive, to pay for the things we need.
A: You mean job is a bread-winning process?
B:Well, I think it is the most important reason.
A:How about other aspects?
B: Well, I suppose people could get mental satisfaction from work. Besides, work brings social and personal esteem. Work is a way of life, an emotional involvement. I enjoy my profession, so I will devote myself to work. A: As for work, payment can not be forgotten. What do you think of the payment?
B: Yes, money is important in many people's eyes. Money is important, not just for what it will buy, but also as a badge for success.
A:I cannot agree with you more. Money and status are often inextricably linked.
B:Personally, I will choose what I like, even the salary is low. Otherwise I feel it is not worth doing.
A: In my mind, work efficiency is closely interlinked to interest.
B: I think so. Enjoying the time off work is also very important. I totally support such a sentence " All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. " I find working hard for a few hours gives me time to play hard, too. "
A: I see. You live a balanced life.
Questions:
14. What is the value of work for Mr. Smith?
15. According to the dialogue, which of the following is true for the woman?
16. What can be inferred from the dialogue?
(14)
A.Making contribution.
B.Gaining self-esteem.
C.Making a living.
D.Realizing ideal.
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