No matter how little money you have, you should deposit some money in the bank regularly
No matter () , the little sisters managed to round the sheep up and drive them back home safely.
A.it was snowing hard
B.hard it was snowing
C.how it was snowing hard
D.how hard it was snowing
听力原文:W: Hi! How are you?
M: Oh, I'm not very well
W: Really? What's the matter?
M: Well, I have a had stomachache. I think I ate too many peppers for lunch.
W: Oh, that's too bad. Maybe you shouldn't eat much spicy food.
M: Maybe you are right.
W: You should see a doctor right now.
M: Yes. But I will have a speech at 9:30.
W: Oh, let me give you some medicine.
M: Really? Do you have? That's wonderful.
W: Yes, take some medicine and you will feel a little better.
M: Hmm. Thank you.
6. What's wrong with the man?
(8)
A.Toothache.
B.Pain in chest.
C.Having a cold.
D.Stomachache.
Tom is (21) little brother, he is only five and (22) know how to read (23)write.
One day Mary sees her little brother at the table with (24)pen(25)his hand , and a big piece of paper in front of him.
" (26) are you doing Tom ? "she (27). " I'm (28)a letter to my friend, Mike." Says Tom.
" But how can you?" says Mary. " You even don't know how to (29)" " Well, '' says Tom, " It doesn't matter, because Mike doesn't (30) how to read.
()21.A.Mary’s B.Marys C.Marys’ D.Maries
()22.A.not B.don’t C.doesn’t D.isn’t
()23.and B.or C.to D./
()24.a B.an C.the D./
()25.on B.of C.at D.in
()26.Whose B.How C.What D.Who
()27.asks B.ask C.toask D.asking
()28.write B.writing C.writing D.writes
()29.write B.writing C.read D.reading
()30.knows B.know C.writes D.write
听力原文:W: I don't like picnics because 'hamburgers and com-on-the-cob arc so messy.
M: You worry too much about how you look. it doesn't matter if your fingers get a little dirty once in a while.
Why doesn't the women like picnics?
(17)
A.Too much min.
B.She doesn't like to eat with her hands.
C.Dirty food on her corn.
D.She hates hamburgers and com.
听力原文:M: I don't like picnics because hamburgers and salad are so messy.
W: You worry too much about how you look. It doesn't matter if your fingers get a little dirty once in a while.
Q: Why doesn't the man like picnics?
(19)
A.He doesn't like to eat outdoors.
B.He prefers to eat with a knife and fork.
C.He has to eat with his hands.
D.He hates hamburgers and salad.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Do you remember the time when people were a little nicer and gentler with each other? I certainly do. And I feel that much of the world has somehow gotten away from that. Too often I see people rushing into elevators without giving those inside a chance to get off first, or never saying "Thank you" when others hold the door open for them. We get lazy. And in our laziness, we think that something, like a simple "Thank You" doesn't really matter. But it can matter very much. The fact is that no matter how nicely we dress, or how beautifully we decorate our home, we can't be truly elegant without good manners because elegance and good manners always go hand in hand. In fact, I think of the good manners as a sort of hidden beauty secret. Haven't you noticed that the kindest, most generous people seem to keep getting prettier? It's funny how that happens. But it does. Take the long-lost art of saying "Thank you" like wearing a little makeup or making sure your hair is neat. Getting into the habit of saying "Thank you" can make you feel better about yourself. Good manners add to your image while an angry face makes the best dressed person look ugly.
(27)
A.The importance of good manners.
B.The art of saying thank you.
C.The secret of staying pretty.
D.The difference between elegance and good manners.
A.The introduction of technological innovations to reap profits might alleviate (make less)food shortages to some degree, but any permanent solution can come only from effective governmental intervention in the socioeconomic system.
B.Innovations in agricultural technology will be of little help, and perhaps even harmful, in combating food shortages, no matter how well designed they are to suit local circumstances.
C.Long-lasting solution will not be found until large landowners adopt improvements that will make production more efficient and thus more profitable.
D.In order to achieve a meaningful solution to the problem of food shortages, the tastes of the general population must be educated to accept the new food products of modern agricultural technology.
Social scientists are, of course, extremely interested in these types of questions. They want to explain why we possess certain characteristics and exhibit certain behaviors. There are no clear answers yet, but two distinct schools of thought on the matter have developed. As one might expect, the two approaches are very different from one another, and there is a great deal of debate between proponents of each theory. The controversy is often referred to as "nature/nurture".
Those who support the "nature" side of the conflict believe that our personalities and behavior. patterns are largely determined by biological and genetic factors. That our environment has little, if anything, to do with our abilities, characteristics, and behavior. is central to this theory. Taken to an extreme, this theory maintains that our behavior. is predetermined to such a degree that we are almost completely governed by our instincts.
Proponents of the "nurture "theory, or, as they are often called, behaviorists, claimed that our environment is more important than our biologically based instincts in determining how we will act. A behaviorist, B.F. Skinner sees humans as beings whose behavior. is almost completely shaped by their surroundings. The behaviorists' view of the human being is quite mechanistic; they maintain that, like machines, humans respond to environmental stimuli as the basis of their behavior.
Either of these theories cannot yet fully explain human behavior. In fact, it is quite likely that the key to our behavior. lies somewhere between these two extremes. That the controversy will continue for a long time is certain.
Which one of the following statements would supporters of the "nature" theory agree with?
A.A person's instincts have little effect on his action
B.Environment is important in determining a person's behavior. and personality
C.Biological reasons have a strong influence on how we act
D.The behaviorists' view correctly explains how we act
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