Described as “close to being the American epic”, it is suggested that Moby Dick is_____.
A、a long narrative poem
B、a grand and significant story
C、a fascinating and exotic story of adventure
D、a tale of national legend
A、a long narrative poem
B、a grand and significant story
C、a fascinating and exotic story of adventure
D、a tale of national legend
2. Record your own voice only after your practice done as described in question 1 conversation WITHOUT shadowing. Notes: If you don’t have the facilities to record your voice with original conversation voice played at the same time, you may just skip question 1. You will have at least 1 recording to submit. Submit your recording to question 1 in names ‘your name-w shadowing’ e.g. ‘zhangsan-w.shadowing’. Submit your recording to question 2 in names ‘your name-wo.shadowing’ e.g. ‘zhangsan-wo.shadowing’. You grade depends on how close your voice sounds like the original audio scripts.
What is corporate culture? At its most basic, it's described as the (25) of an organisation, or simply as "how things are done around here." It guides how employees think, act, and feel. Corporate culture is a broad term used to define the unique personality or character of a particular company or organisation, and includes such elements as (26) values and beliefs, corporate ethics, and rules of behavior. Corporate culture can be expressed in the company's mission statement and other communications, in the architectural style. or (27) decor of offices, by what people wear to work, by how people address each other, and in the titles given to various employees.
How does a company's culture (28) you? In many, many ways, for instance, the work environment, including how employees interact, the degree of competition, and whether it's a fun or hostile environment—or something (29) between.
How do you uncover the corporate culture of a potential employer? The truth is that you will never really know the corporate culture until you have worked at the company for a number of months, but you can get close to it through research and observation. Understanding culture is a two-step process, starting with research before the interview and (30) with observation at the interview.
(21)
A.like
B.be
C.such
D.of
Jack and Ben, both seriously ill, occupied the same hospital room. Jack, __(1)__ bed was next to the room's only window, __(2)__ to sit up in his bed for an hour each afternoon to help drain the fluid from his lungs. But Ben had to spend all day and night __(3)__ flat on his bed. To __(4)__ time the two men began to talk. They talked for hours about their wives, families, their homes, their jobs, their involvement in the military service, and where they had been on vacation. __(5)__ days went by, a deep friendship began to develop between them.
Every afternoon when Jack could sit up, he would pass the time by describing to Ben all the things he could see outside the window. And Ben began to live for those one-hour __(6)__ when his world would be broadened and enlivened by all the activity and color of the world outside.
The window __(7)__a park with a lovely lake. Ducks and swans played on the water while children sailed their model boats. Young lovers walked arm in arm __(8)__ flowers of every color of the rainbow. Grand old trees beautified the landscape, and a fine view of the city skyline could be seen in the distance.
As Jack described all this in detail, Ben would close his eyes and imagine the beautiful scene.
One warm afternoon Jack described a parade __(9)__ by. Although Ben couldn't hear the band, he could see it in his __(10)__ eye as Jack portrayed it with descriptive words.
(1)A、which
B、that
C、whose
D、who
(2)A、allowing
B、allowed
C、to allow
D、was allowed
(3)A、lying
B、lain
C、lied
D、lay
(4)A、take
B、kill
C、keep
D、make
(5)A、As
B、With
C、Once
D、For
(6)A、times
B、×
C、pauses
D、periods
(7)A、overacted
B、overexcited
C、overlooked
D、overtook
(8)A、in
B、amid
C、within
D、with
(9)A、pass
B、passing
C、passed
D、past
(10)A、mind's
B、brain's
C、heart's
D、head's
In the text, the sufferings of the poor are described as ______.
A.one misfortune leading to another
B.being the result of unemployment
C.caused by the lack of social care
D.becoming more widespread
A.to have close
B.to close
C.having close
D.closing
3.The window was broken because I didn't close it when I left. (forget)
听力原文: Robert Frost was born in San Francisco in 1875 and was sent at the age of ten to live in New England, an area which inspired almost all of his poetry. He was educated at Dartmouth College, New England, and Harvard University. He became a schoolmaster for a short time, and then a farm laborer. During this period he wrote poetry but with little recognition. (23) From 1912 to 1915, he lived in New England, where he became friendly with several poets, including Edward Thomas, and published A Boy's Will in 1913 and North of Boston in 1914.In America his poetry was soon admired, and he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize on four occasions between 1924 and 1943.He went on writing throughout his life, publishing Steeple Bush at the age of seventy-two. He died in 1963.(24) Frost's poems are revolutionary because they lack the exaggeration of rhetoric. Many of his lines and sentences are plain and in themselves nothing. But they are bound together and made beautiful by a calm eagerness of emotion. (25) With his close observant eye and touch, we can feel the daily activities of farming and the landscape be it their background—mowing, apple-picking, or mending a wall. These poems reflect a humane quiet concern and satisfaction in their rhythms and their gentle lyricism. Often there is an explicit or near-explicit "moral", though sometimes this is hinted at rather than stated,and frequently there is an almost proverbial tone. We learn to trust Robert Frost. The very lack of glamour or display in his poem gives them a stability and honesty.
23. What do we learn about Robert Frost from the passage?
24.What does the speaker say about Frost's poems?
25.What is described in Frost's poetry according to the passage?
(4)
A.He was born in New England.
B.He once worked for Harvard University.
C.He was Edward Thomas' friend.
D.He wasn't awarded any prize.
A.It wasn't open on Mondays.
B.Its opening had been postponed.
C.It was going to close before Monday.
D.It didn't deserve the praise I received.
The C programming language has(1)one ofthe most(2)programming languages, and it has been implemented on most personal computers and multiuser systems, especially those designed for research and development. It evolved from the version described in Kernighan and Ritche's work (called "K&R C" after the authors) into(3)variants, including the standard ANSI C,which(4)many type-checking features and includes a standard library. Of the two main(5), K&R C is probably the most commonly used on multiuser computers, with ANSI C close behind. In the personal computing world, ANSI C is far more common.
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(1) much (2) variants (3) complex (4) incorporates (5) several
(6) become (7) popular (8) editions (9) come (10) users
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