We all hope he can be _____ to this new job.A. enoughB. adequateC. ampleD. sufficie
We all hope he can be _____ to this new job.
A. enough
B. adequate
C. ample
D. sufficient
We all hope he can be _____ to this new job.
A. enough
B. adequate
C. ample
D. sufficient
Which of the following sentences expresses a fact?
A.He is a nice man, I suppose.
B.I hope he can feel better soon.
C.He must be playing football now.
D.She is such a beautiful girl that we are all attracted by her.
So one day he gavehis four sons a task, asking each of them to go to see a pear tree at a distance in different seasons.
The first son set out in winter, the second in spring, the third in summer, and the youngest son in autumn.
When all of them returned home, the man called them together to describe what they had seen.
The first son said the tree was ugly, bent, without leaves and therefore hopeless.
The second son said it was not like that, but the tree was covered with green buds (芽 and full of hope.
The third son disagreed, saying that it was full of flowers which smelled so sweet and looked so beautiful, and that hehad never seen such beautiful scenery.
The last son disagreed with all of them, saying that the tree was filled with fruits, full of life and happiness.
The man told his four sons that all of them were correct, because they only saw the tree in one season. He told themthat they could not judge a tree or a person only by one season, and that only when all the seasons were over could theyknow a tree or a person fully.
We can learn more from this story. If we just give up in winter, we will miss the hope of spring, the beauty of summerand the harvest of autumn in our life.
The man wanted his sons not to____________
A.have a harvest too soon
B.accept a task loo quickly
C.make a conclusion too soon
D.give n description too quickly
According to the second son, the tree was————
A.lifeless
B.hopeful
C.fruitless
D.beautiful
In the eyes of the third son, the pear tree was a beautiful view.A.in spring
B.in winter
C.in autumn
D.in summer
When the youngest son saw the tree, it was a season of.A.harvest
B.promise
C.coldness
D.sweetness
What can we learn from the last paragraph?A.We can enjoy sweet fruits in autumn.
B.We can enjoy a beautiful view in summer.
C.We should not lose hope when we are in difficulty.
D.We should lose hope when we are feeling cold.
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We all hope he'll soon______ his disappointment and be happy again.
A.get through
B.get away
C.get up
D.get down
听力原文:M: Good morning, Miss Smith. I'm sorry to trouble you.
W: Good morning, not at all. Please be seated. What can I do for you?
M: It's about my son.
W: He isn't in trouble. I hope he's doing well in all his lessons. He'll do well in the exams.
M: Except in Chinese, I'm afraid. He says that he is a little weak in Chinese.
W: Is he? I'm sorry to hear that.
M: That's why I've come to see you. I'm worried about his Chinese. He may fall the others when he comes back.
W: What do you mean?
M: We'll go back to London for a holiday for two months. We haven't been back for three years.
M: I see. I think that maybe his Chinese teacher can give him some homework to do during the holiday. He won't fall behind the others when he comes back.
Why does the man go to see the woman?
A.Because he will go back to England.
B.Because his son will go back to England.
C.Because he is concerned about his son's studies.
Sir Liam Donaldson, Britain's most senior doctor,【C3】______ that there would be a further【C4】______ crackdown on smoking after the ban comes into force in England next Sunday.
He promised mewed public health advertising campaigns to try to educate parents who smoke. "We will strengthen and make【C5】______ the message to parents about the risks to their children of smoking. This is something we will need to constantly remind them about."
"【C6】______ the number of parents who smoke is falling, children's exposure【C7】______ parental smoke remains "a problem area", he said.
The number of Britons who smoke has fallen to 24 per cent and ministers hope going smoke-free will【C8】______ time bring about another 4 or 5 per cent drop."【C9】______ if we want to go【C10】______ we have got to reinforce all these other tobacco measures and denormalise smoking completely, "said Donaldson.
"The first of July is not when action stops; it's a launchpad from【C11】______ we can make further mssive【C12】______ . I hope people will be behind some of the slightly【C13】______ measures."
He wants clgarettes to be【C14】______ away in shops. "If you walk into the average supermarket, one of the things that confronts you【C15】______ away is a wall of cigarettes. That's【C16】______ . I'd like to see them【C17】______ the wall of cigarettes and keep than under the counter," said Donaldson.
"Sane people would 【C18】______ the idea of cigarettes being kept trader the counter like magazines that you wouldn't want displayed. But I think that these are all part of the denormalisation【C19】______ Supermarkets are big, responsible organisations. Wouldn't they like to strike another【C20】______ for health and play their part on a disease that still kills over 100,000 a year?"
【C1】
A.subtracting
B.abstracting
C.distracting
D.contracting
&8226;You will hear another five short recordings. Each speaker is talking about a visitor to the office.
&8226;For each recording, decide which visitor the speaker is talking about.
&8226;Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.
&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.
&8226;After you have listened once, replay each recording.
A. a health and safety official
B. an estate agent
C. an insurance broker
D. a journalist
E. a foreign buyer
F. a lawyer
G. a marketing consultant
H. a travel agent
He must learn them again. He must teach himself that the basest of all things is to be afraid; and, teaching himself that, forget it forever, leaving no room in his workshop for anything but the old verities and truths of the heart, the old universal truths lacking which any story is ephemeral and doomed, love and honor and pity and pride and compassion and sacrifice. Until he does so he labors under a curse. He writes not of love but of lust, of defeat in which nobody loses anything of value, of victories without hope and worst of all without pity, or compassion. He writes not of the heart but of the glands.
Until he relearns these things he will write as though he stood among and watched the end of man. I decline to accept the end of man. It is easy enough to say that man is immortal simply because he will endure; that when the last ding-dong of doom has changed and faded from the last worthless rock hanging tideless in the last red and dying evening, that even then there will still be one more sound: that of his puny inexhaustible voice, still talking. I refuse to accept this. I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poet's, the writer's duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help man endure by lifting his heart, by reminding him of the courage and honor and hope and pride and compassion and pity and sacrifice which have been the glory of his past. The poet's voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail.
Sir Liam Donaldson, Britain's most senior doctor,【C3】______ that there would be a further【C4】______ crackdown on smoking after the ban comes into force in England next Sunday.
He promised renewed public health advertising campaigns to try to educate parents who smoke. "We will strengthen and make【C5】______ the message to parents about the risks to their children of smoking. This is something we will need to constantly remind them about."
" 【C6】______ the number of parents who make is falling, children's exposure【C7】______ parental smoke remains "a problem area", he said.
The number of Britons who smoke has fallen to 24 per cent and ministers hope going smoke-free will 【C8】______ time bring about another 4 or 5 per cent drop. " 【C9】______ if we want to go【C10】______ we have got to reinforce all these other tobacco measures and denormalise smoking completely," said Donaldson.
"The first of July is trot when action stops; it's a launchpad from 【C11】______ we can make further massive 【C12】______ . I hope people will be behind some of the slightly【C13】______ measures."
He wants cigarettes to be【C14】______ away in shops. "If you walk into the average supermarket, one of the things that confronts you【C15】______ away is a wall of cigarettes. That's【C16】______ . I'd like to see them【C17】______ the wall of cigarettes and keep them under the counter," said Donaldson.
"Some people would【C18】______ the idea of cigarettes being kept under the counter like magazines that you wouldn't want displayed. But I think that these are all part of the denormalisation【C19】______ . Supermarkets are big, responsible organisations. Wouldn't they like to strike another【C20】______ for health and play their part on a disease that still kills over 100,000 a year?"
【C1】
A.subtracting
B.abstracting
C.distracting
D.contracting
A.It beats me.
B.How can I know?
C.What" s the point?
D.It doesn" t matter if they don"t.
French President Jacque Chirac does NOT insist on______.
A.having the right to disarm Iraq if necessary
B.eliminating Iraq's weapons of mass destruction
C.implying to oppose U. S. possible military action
D.the U.N. Security Council authorizing war
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