Part I. Conversations(10x 1’ =10’) Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short con
A、Travel on his own
B、Travel with his friends
C、work full time at a restaurant
D、Do a part-time job at a restaurant
A、Travel on his own
B、Travel with his friends
C、work full time at a restaurant
D、Do a part-time job at a restaurant
Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Blank 1 through 4 are based on the following conversation. | ||
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A、hydrogen bond
B、ionic bond
C、peptide bond
D、hydrophobic bond
A new study has identified pollution as the world’s No. 1 killer. Study organizers say pollution is responsible for more premature deaths than war, (1) , natural disasters, smoking and disease. By premature death, the researchers mean dying before the average age of death within a population group. Many of these deaths can be (2) . A report on the study was published in the medical journal Lancet. The researchers looked at pollution levels, both inside enclosed buildings and in the world around us. They (3) that pollution killed about 9 million people in 2015. That would (4) one of every six deaths worldwide. Karti Sandilya helped to prepare the report. He said “Pollution (5) fundamental human rights, such as the right to life, health, well-being, safe work as well as protections of children and the most (6) .” The report said the large majority of pollution-related deaths take place in developing countries. The researchers say leaders in those countries are more concerned about building their economies and public services than environmental (7) . Some of the most affected countries are Bangladesh, China, Haiti, India, Pakistan, North Korea and South Sudan. But Richard Fuller, another writer of the report, said pollution is tied to slow economic development in both rich and poor nations. He said “There is this myth that finance ministers still live by, that you have to let industry pollute or else you won’t develop. What people don’t realize ... people who are sick or dead cannot (8) to the economy. They need to be looked after.” The report said that 9 million premature deaths a year is only a(9) estimate. It says the actual number is likely to be much higher. A separate study by the World Bank said reducing pollution must be a top goal. It says that solving this problem would lead to solutions to other crises, including (10) and rising temperatures on Earth’s surface. I’m Jonathan Evans.
A、after his class is over
B、after 3 o’clock
C、after class tomorrow
D、ssometime tomorrow afternoon
A、He was too busy to call the woman.
B、He called the woman but she was out.
C、He tried calling the woman but was not successful.
D、He didn't know that he should have called the woman last night.
A、buy a new suit at Sears’
B、go to Sears’ with the woman
C、Watch the ad on TV
D、Wait until the sale is over
A、They don't really need to buy any groceries.
B、They have no time to go shopping at the supermarket.
C、They should wait for a better deal.
D、They should buy some groceries at the supermarket.
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