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How long will the woman have to stay away from work?A. Not too long.B. Eight weeks or less
How long will the woman have to stay away from work?
A. Not too long.
B. Eight weeks or less.
C. No more than eight weeks.
D. More than eight weeks.
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How long will the woman have to stay away from work?
A. Not too long.
B. Eight weeks or less.
C. No more than eight weeks.
D. More than eight weeks.
歌曲欣赏,指出所包含的状语从句,并说出从句的类型 When I was young I'd listen to the radio Waiting for my favorite songs When they played I'd sing alone, It make me smile. Those were such happy times and not so long ago How I wondered where they'd gone. But they're back again just like a long lost friend All the songs I love so well. Every shalalala every wo'wo still shines. Every shing-a-ling-a-ling that they're starting to sing so fine When they get to the part where he's breaking her heart It can really make me cry just like before. It's yesterday once more. (Shoobie do lang lang) Looking back on how it was in years gone by And the good times that I had makes today seem rather sad, So much has changed. It was songs of love that I would sing to them And I'd memorise each word. Those old melodies still sound so good to me As they melt the years away Every shalalala every wo'wo still shines Every shing-a-ling-a-ling that they're starting to sing so fine All my best memorise come back clearly to me Some can even make me cry just like before. It's yesterday once more. (Shoobie do lang lang) Every shalalala every wo'wo still shines. Every shing-a-ling-a-ling that they're starting to sing so fine Every shalalala every wo'wo still shines. Every shing-a-ling-a-ling that they're starting to sing so fine.
A.discussed
B.concerned
C.talked
D.cared
The (people native) to the northwest coast of North American have long (be known) (for) wood carvings (of) stunning beauty and extraordinary quality.
A.people native
B.be known
C.for
D.of
A.The conference is not expected to last a long time.
B.He expects to meet the woman in the conference.
C.Members will be told to be brief in their comments.
D.Committee members will be informed before the conference.
听力原文:How well do you speak Chinese?
(A) She's feeling better.
(B) I know only a few words.
(C) We love Chinese food.
(17)
A.
B.
C.
听力原文:M: Hey, Michelle. Look what I just found. Right here in the sand.
W: A piece of wood? Oh. Driftwood. Interesting shape... Almost like some sort of modern sculpture.
M: Yeah. And feel how smooth it is.
W: Hmm, Must've been in the water a long time. It could've been drifting in the ocean currents for months, or even years.
M: In the currents? Doesn't the wind just blow things around out there?
W: Well, sure. But the currents are always moving, too. Almost like rivers, but underwater rivers, flowing through the ocean.
M: So how do they find out where these currents go? Stick a message in a bottle and throw it in the water?
W: Don't laugh. In fact, I was reading in a science magazine that oceanographers have released huge numbers of bottles into the ocean over the years. They wanted to map out where the currents would carry them.
M: Say, I'll bet-after they found out where all those bottles ended up-they could enter all that data in to a computer and make a pretty detailed model to... to show where the currents go.
W: In fact, they did. And they also found a neat way to test that model. There was a freighter carrying sneakers from a factory in Asia. It was caught in a big storm and thousands of pairs of sneakers got dumped in the Pacific Ocean.
M: Really? What a waste!
W: Yeah. Turns out, though, that hundreds of these shoes started washing up on beaches somewhere near Seattle, just about where the computer models had predicted the currents would carry them.
M: Gee. You mean all that stuff I find on the beaches might be part of some big scientific experiment? I thought it was all just trash!
(20)
A.Collecting objects on the beach.
B.Creating computer models.
C.Mapping currents in the ocean.
D.Tracking water pollution.
听力原文:How are you getting along with your colleagues?
(3)
A.Quite well.
B.I often do my work.
C.Yes,they are.
D.I don't want to tell you.
听力原文:M: See that woman near the door? She is our boss.
W: How beautiful!
Who is that woman?
A.She is my friend.
B.She is our manager.
C.She is our boss.
The management consultant wanted to find out ______.
A how hard the investment banker worked during his work hours
B when people spent time doing unnecessary work in their office.
C if people needed vocation after working hard for a certain period of time
D whether Americans were really working harder than they had done before
听力原文:W:I heard you just had an interview yesterday. How did it go?
M:They said their would make decision tomorrow. They want to hire the person as soon as possible.
Q:What can we infer from the conversation?
(16)
A.The man wanted to get the job quickly.
B.The man had a slim chance to get this job.
C.The man had no idea about the interview.
D.The man was waiting for the news.
Dearest Scottie:
I don't think I will be writing letters many more years and I wish you would read this letter twice--bitter as it may seem. You will reject it now, but at a later period some of it may come back to you as truth. When I'm talking to you, you think of me as an older person, an "authority," and when I speak of my own youth what I say becomes unreal to you--for the young can't believe in the youth of their fathers. But perhaps this little bit will be understandable if I put it in writing.
When I was your age I lived with a great dream. The dream grew and I learned how to speak of it and make people listen. Then the dream divided one day when I decided to marry your mother after all, even though I knew she was spoiled and meant no good to me. I was sorry immediately I had married her but, being patient in those days, made the best of it and got to love her in another way. Yor came along and for a long time we made quite a lot of happiness out of our lives. But I was a man divided-- she wanted me to work too much for her and not enough for my dream. She realized too late that work was dignity, and the only dignity, and tried to atone for it by working herself, but it was too late and she broke and is broken forever.
……
The mistake I made was in marrying her. We belonged to different worlds--she might have been happy with a kind simple man in a southern garden. She didn't have the strength for the big stage-- sometimes she pretended, and pretended beautifully, but she didn't have it. She was soft when she should have been hard, and hard when she should have been yielding. She never knew how to use her energies--she's passed that failling onto you.
For a long time I hated her mother for giving her nothing in the line of good habit-- nothing but "getting by" and conceit. I never wanted to see again in this world women who were brought up as idlers. And one of my chief desires in life was to keep you from being that kind of persons, one who brings ruin to themselves and others. When you began to show disturbing signs at about fourteen, I comforted myself with the idea that you were too precocious socially and a strict school would fix things. But sometimes I think that idlers seem to be a special class for whom nothing can be planned, plead as one will with them--their only contribution to the human family is to warm a seat at the common table.
……
Why does the father talk about his youth in the form. of writing a letter?
A.Because the father decides that he won't write any letters in the future.
B.Because the written letter appears more authoritative and formal.
C.Because the father intends his daughter to find the truth hidden in the letter by carefully reading it.
D.Because the father views this as a better way for his daughter to know him.
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