When you become more experienced you will ____. A. ask the question B. often begin at the
The purpose of paragraph 4 is to suggest that
A.politicians will need to learn to become more personal when meeting citizens.
B.politicians who are considered very attractive are favored by citizens over politicians who are less attractive.
C.citizens tend to favor a politician who analyzes the issues over one who does not.
D.citizens will need to learn how to evaluate visual political images in order to become better informed.
听力原文:M: Hi, Clare.
W: Hello, Alan, how are you?
M: I'm fine, where are you going?
W: Oh, I'm on my way home from work.
M: I didn't know you had a job.
W: Yeah. I got a part-time job at the supermarket.
M: What do you do there?
W: I work in the produce section, cleaning and wrapping fresh fruits and vegetables. Sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at the check-out counter. Have you got a job, Alan?
M: Yeah, I do yard work for people. You know, cutting grass, pruning trees, planting flowers, things like that.
W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.
M: Sometimes it is, except when it rains, snows or gets too hot or too cold.
W: I guess every job has its drawbacks. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying things around at my job. A job is a job. Got to earn money for school.
M: Me too, tuition sure is high, isn't it? Well, I'd better go now I have to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.
W: Well, don't work too hard, holding a job, going to class, studying, sometimes can become mo much for one person. Take it easy.
M: You too. it was great seeing you. Clare.
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A.She was going to the supermarket where she worked.
B.She was going home from the supermarket.
C.She was going to a store to buy some groceries.
D.She was returning to school.
Which of the following statements is true?
A.Only a loud noise can wake you up when you are in Stage 2 sleepy.
B.A person can sleepwalk during Stage 3 or Stage 4 sleep.
C.In stage 2, the sleeper's pulse and breathing don't become slower than these during Stage 1.
D.The sleeper can go back to Stage 3 after Stage 4 sleep.
答案写数字,中间空一格。eg: 1 2 3 4 5 1. This is a very common problem. 2. You might be saying I would go after what I need and want if only I knew what Ineeded or wanted. 3. We get too busy to take time for ourselves — we become caught up in life. 4. The real trouble begins when you no longer know what you want — when you lose touch with your dreams because they seem so impractical. 5. We go through the emotions of existence, spinning wildly on the wheel of obligations and daily tasks, forgetting what we started out hoping for.
According to the passage, the lawyer should
A.make thorough preparations in order to get more business.
B.practice and depend on speechmaking to become an excellent lawyer.
C.write the declaration at once when he has enough facts, dealing with ordinary cases.
D.examine the law book and document the resource of authority when concerning a law point.
A.drink wine.
B.eat vegetarian food.
C.make noise when you eat.
D.never talk with your mouth full.
How do you understand "the spirit of Zorahayda... was oftenseen by moonlight..."?
A. Moonlight often saw the spirit of Zorahayda.
B. People could see the spirit of Zorahayda when there was the moon in the sky.
C. The spirit of Zorahayda could see moonlight.
D. There was moonlight in the spirit of Zorahayda.
A.do you become
B.then you become
C.that you become
D.have you become
Nancy: (1 [D]) I took pride in driving well even when I was young, for I had to wait until I had a car to learn to drive, When I finally learned, it was something I really enjoyed and still enjoy.
Interviewer: I see. And how long have you been a taxi driver?
Nancy: Err...altogether 12 years.
Interviewer: Mm…It has been quite some time already, hasn't it?
Nancy: Yeah.
Interviewer: Then, what did you find the hardest about becoming a taxi drive
Nancy: It was scary. (2[B]) I did not yet know how to judge distance, and when a truck came nearer, it seemed like its wheels would just come right over me. Anyway, soon I learned it all and stopped worrying.
Interviewer: In your opinion, what does ii take to become a good taxi driver?
Nancy: Err...besides driving well, (3[B]) the most important thing a taxi driver needs to know is the streets, and I knew the city well because I'd lived there for a long time. And, of course, you have to keep updating your knowledge of the streets because the city changes.
Interviewer: Now, what about annual vacation? Do you have them?
Nancy: Oh, yes. When I first started, I had only 10 days. And now I have 3 weeks every year with pay.
Interviewer: Just out of curiosity, when you go on vacation to another place, do you drive there as well?
Nancy: In most cases, not. (4[C])I prefer to be driven by others if we go by car. I've had too much driving in my life. So when on holiday, I just want to relax.
Interviewer: OK. Our interview is coming to the end. Thank you for your time.
Nancy: Pleasure.
Nancy became a taxi driver because ______.
A.she owned a car
B.she drove well
C.she liked drivers' uniforms
D.it was her dream
A Web browser is simply a terminal emulator designed to display text on a screen. The two essential differences between an ordinary terminal emulator and a Web browser are that the browser knows how to deal with(1), and that it has a mechanism for(2)graphical files. Display text, display graphics, and(3)hyperlinks-there's 99 percent of the(4)value. That's not to say that the manufacturers didn't go all-out to attach a hyperactive efflorescence ofuseless capabilities onto their browsers. Remember when media channels in the browser were a big deal, instead of the clutter you can't wait to delete from your favorites of bookmarks menu? Remember when client-side Java applets were supposed to become the preferred(5)for application development? Remember frames and all their nasty side effects?
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