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Much ______ I have read has been nonsense.A.of whichB.whichC.asD.that

Much ______ I have read has been nonsense.

A.of which

B.which

C.as

D.that

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第1题
【填空题】Watch the movie clip again and fill in the...

【填空题】Watch the movie clip again and fill in the blanks. (R for Rochester; J for Jane) R: We've been good friends, haven't we? J: Yes, sir. R: I've a strange feeling with regard to you, as if I had a 1 somewhere under my left ribs, tightly knotted to a similar string in you. And if you were to leave, I'm afraid that cord of communion would snap. And I've a notion that I'd take to bleeding inwardly. As for you, you'd forget me. J: How? I have lived a full life here. I have not been trampled on. I have not been petrified. I have not been excluded from every glimpse of what is bright. I have known you, Mr. Rochester, and it strikes me with 2 to be torn from you. R: Then why must you leave? J: Because of your wife. R: I have no wife. J: But you are to be married. R: Jane, you must stay. J: And become nothing to you? Am I a 3 without feelings? Do you think that because I am poor, obscure, plain and little that I am soulless and heartless? I have as much soul as you and full as much heart. And if God had blessed me with beauty and wealth, I could make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for I to leave you. I'm not speaking to you through mortal flesh. It is my 4 that addresses your spirit, as if we'd passed through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal, as we are. R: As we are. J: I am a free human being with an independent will, which I now exert to leave you. R: Then let your will decide your 5 I offer you my hand, my heart. Jane, I ask you to pass through life at my side. You are my equal and my likeness. Will you marry me? J: Are you mocking me? R: Do you doubt me? J: Entirely! Your bride is Miss Ingram. R: Miss Ingram? She is the machine without feelings. It is you. You rare, unearthly thing, poor and obscure as you are. Please accept me as your husband. I must have you for my own. J: You wish me to be your wife? R: I swear it. J: You love me? R: I do. J: Then sir, I will marry you.

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第2题
SECTION ACONVERSATIONSDirections: In this section you will hear several conversations. Lis

SECTION A CONVERSATIONS

Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

听力原文:R: Good morning. Can I help you?

S: Yes, please. I'd like to have some information about the course at Swan School.

R: Is that a summer course you are interested in? We have a short intensive full time course in summer.

S: Oh? Yes, I'd tike to know the length of one course.

R: Each course lasts for 3 weeks. And it is about 23 hours per week. Usually four and a half days a week.

S: OK. You must have lots of students in the class?

R: We have lots of students in the school, but in the classes only about 12 and 14 students.

S: 12 and 14. Could you give me the dates of the first and second courses?

R: Certainly. The first course begins on July 3 and lasts until July 20 and the second is from July 24 to August 10.

S: What about the fees per course?

R: Each costs $150 plus tax, which is 15% , and a $5 registration fee.

S: Thank you. Do we have to find our accommodation?

R: We can do that for you. We have a lady who arranges it for you with college families.

S: How much does it cost?

R: Well, you can choose to have bed and breakfast only, which is $20 per week, or bed, breakfast and dinner which is about $27 a week.

S: $27 a week. Thanks very much.

R: You are welcome.

What course is the student interested in?

A.A two-month course.

B.A course that lasts for the summer.

C.A course of 23 weeks.

D.A course of four and a half weeks.

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第3题
听力原文:M: I'm afraid I must be going now.W: Must you? It's still early.M: I'm afraid I r

听力原文:M: I'm afraid I must be going now.

W: Must you? It's still early.

M: I'm afraid I really must. I have to meet a midnight plane.

W: In that case, we can' t keep you.

M: Well, thank you very much for a pleasant evening.

W: Thank you for coming. You must come again.

M: Thank you. I will. Good-bye.

W: Good-bye. I wish you a very good journey home.

Why does the man leave early?

A.Because he is too tired.

B.Because he is catching a flight.

C.Because he does not like to stay.

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第4题
听力原文: R: Dr. Smith, you were a political journalist in America and I was told that you
’ve chosen to live here, a mountain village like this in the Himalayan Community. Could you please tell me why you came to India and settled down here?

S: Yes, of course. I came to India a year ago to have a better understanding of the country. After I arrived, I had to find a place where I could live and write. Of course there Were many places for me to choose. But after some months I settled down happily in this village because I like the countryside better and it is a little cooler than those in the plains.

R: Have you ever thought of a typical village as a better choice?

S: Yes, I have. Yet no such thing exists. In fact I wasted a lot of time looking for the typical village. Conditions vary too widely. But the villages I stayed in had much in common--poverty, dirt, and ignorance.

R: But in spite of all this, you still feel very happy. Is the experience in this country so important to you that you came all the way from the United States?

S: Well, that’s also the question that the villagers ask me. They think that I’m crazy to give up my comfortable life in the United States and isolate myself from the outside world in this remote village, like a retired old man. Why have I come? I've put aside my work as a political journalist because my ideas have changed. I've come to believe that what is happening in the Third World is more important than anything else. But to understand how three-quarters of the world's people live, and how their future might affect the rest of the world, I feel that I first have to try and share their way of life.

R: I must say I find your view on this issue very convincing. I'm sure when you go back to your own country you'll find you stay here very rewarding.

What’s Dr. Smith’s primary purpose of coming to India?

A.Want to have a trip after retirement.

B.To see an old friend.

C.India is cooler than the city he once lived in.

D.Want to have a better understanding of the country.

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第5题
SECTION BINTERVIEWDirections: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen c

SECTION B INTERVIEW

Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.

Now listen to the interview.

听力原文:British man: What is there about this English language of , ours that makes it possible for the two of us --having grown up,perhaps,4,000 miles apart--to be able to communicat4 so easily?

American man: Well, we might begin by recognizing that language consists of sounds, words, inflections, and the arrangement of words into phrases and sentences.

B: Let's begin with one of these: the inflectional forms--for example, the noun plurals and verb tenses. Surely, in the, aspect, British and American English have not diverged very much, have they?

A: No, not at all. Thousands of nouns form. their plurals in the regular fashion in the manner of “cat ..... cats”; "dog"--" dogs .... church"--" churches". And this is the same on both sides of the Atlantic. Would you say the same thing for the verbs? B: Yes, I think I would. Here again the regular forms are so overwhelming in number, aren't they? For most of the verbs, our two forms of language are pretty well identical.

A. Well, that depends on what you mean by identity. I can think, for example, of instances where our spellings are alike but the pronunciation is different. For example, the past of the verb "eat."

B. Yes, the past tense is spelled in both forms of English "a--t--e". But I pronounce this as [ et ] to rhyme with “get” as do most of us in Britain, and I think that we would tend to regard the American pronunciation as a relatively uneducated one. Isn't it true that most educated people in the U.S. would rhyme "ate" with" late" regard the British pronunciation as a bit odd?

A: More than a bit odd. I would say. Actually to us, [ ct ] seems countrified, even uneducated. We could supply other examples here, but I think we should go on to the order of words in phrases and sentences. After all, it is through word order, rather than inflectional forms, that so much of our grammatical meaning is conveyed.

B: Yes, and I suppose this is one of the reasoas why we have so little difficulty in understanding each other. It's hard to think of any place that you and I would have arranged the principal sentence elements in a different way.

A: You are right, of course. For example, the entire English -speaking world puts the subject before the verb and the object after it in making a sentence.

B: None of these grammatical differences add up to very much, do they? Let's talk briefly now about pronunciation. Take the difference that is probably best known: the sounding or not sounding of [r] after vowels in words like "bird" and "hurt". It's not just a matter of saying that Americans sound the [r] s and the Britishers don't. After all, as you know, in Scotland, Lancashire, Ireland, and the whole of the western counties of England really, the [r] s are pronounced more or less as they are with you.

A: Yes, and in the States, on the other hand, you will find a rather large area in New England, almost all of the area', a- round New York City, and various parts of the coastal south, where the Americans don't sound the [r] s. And it's equally difficult to generalize about the differences in pronunciation of words like dance", which I pronounce with the vowel in cap-[L] and you pronounce with the vowel in "father'; [a: ]. In the United States we vary a good deal; for example, eastern New England has the [a] type of pronunciation.

B: As you know, we don't have [ ct: ] at all widely either. It occurs among educated speakers and in the South and in London, but in the northern counties of England people have a pronunciation similar to yours. So I think we should insist on people not exaggerating the differences b

A.Regular noun plural forms

B.Irregular noun plural forms

C.Verb tenses

D.None of the above items

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第6题
He thinks that when he is old, he will have so much money that he won’t have to work.

A、R

B、T

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第7题
听力原文:Hello, Mr. Law. This is Mandy Kane calling to let you know that we received your
application for the vacant position in our company. From a quick look at your réumé my colleagues and I have decided we would very much like to meet with you as soon as possible. We are very impressed with your experience, especially the time you spent working with the poor in India. As we all know, being a social worker is a very difficult job, and we are under constant stress. We are confident that if you can work in high-pressure environments like India, you can survive with us. You also have the necessary qualifications. Your Master' s in Sociology gives you a very good theoretical background. Please call my secretary Jan at 2258-9855 for an interview.

What is the point of this telephone call?

A.To invite an applicant for an interview

B.To complain about the service in a shop

C.To ask for donations for an Indian charity

D.To apply for a place in graduate school

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第8题
阅读理解Grandmother's culinary adviceMy dearCharlotte,Thank you so much for the lov

阅读理解Grandmother's culinary advice

My dear

Charlotte,

Thank you so much for the lovely basket of fruit you sent us on our wedding anniversary. I can hardly believe that your grandfather and r have been married f" 60 years. However, we did get a telegram of congratulations from the Queen, so I suppose that we really have been together for all that time.

In your note you asked the secret of a successful marriage. Weil I believe it has a lot to do with our very different attitudes to food. Your granddad likes to have a big breakfast, but I only like a cup of tea and a piece of toast in the morning. He likes to' stop about 12 noon and have glass of beer arid a plate of egg and chips. I find that too filling, and I like to get on with what am doing, so I prefer to have some fruit and some' nuts at midday.

We both like to have our major meal about seven o'clock in the 'evening, but we like very different' things. Your granddad always has some kind of fish for his dinner. He préfers Tornmy Ruffs, the best fish in South Australia, he calls that fish. He also likes kippers, those salty smoked fish that the English and the Scots• introduced in to Australia. He tefi.1SCs to eat any vegetables at all, except for potatoes. He' likes them either, boiled, baked, mashed at made into chips. He always has another glass of beer with this meal.

I have quite different tastes. I like the foods that the other European and ASian Cultures have introduced into Australia. Lasagna from Itaty, Moussaka from Greece, green curry from Thailand and of course, my favorrite, meat and vegetable dumplings from China. Whatever have, always have a salad of green vegetables and two glasses of' wine with-my meal.

Now, am sure that my diet is much more balanced than your granddads. But he says that now at 79 he is going to eat what he likes. Why is this difference conducive to a happy marriage? Weil we have to buy our food from different shops, cook our food in different ways and borrow different cookery books from the library. So we have a lot of different experiences during the day and a lot to talk about in the evening!

All my

Grand

26. The Queen sent a telegram to the old couple because__________.

A. they ate different foods

B. they lived in Australia

C. they had been married for: 60 years

27. Charlotte wanted to know_______.

A. what food they ate

B. how much beer Grandad drank

C. the secret of a long marriage

28. Charlotte's grandmother_________.

A. liked to eat a big breakfast

B. liked to eat fruit and nuts at noon

C. liked to eat egg and chips at noon

29.Charlotte's grandparents liked to eat their main meal_________.

A.at different times

B.at noon

C. at 7 pm.

30. Charlotte's grandmother believed that_________.

A. her diet was more balanced than her husband's

B. her husband was too old to drink beer

C. fish was not good for her husband

31. Charlotte's grandmother believed that____________.

A. drinking was conducive to a good marriage

B. different daily habits were conducive to a good marriage

C. salads were conducive to a good marriage

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第9题
听力原文: Speaker OneWoman: I work as a secretary in my company. I like my job very much b

听力原文: Speaker One

Woman: I work as a secretary in my company. I like my job very much because I have a terrific boss. He is CEO of the company. He works hard and efficiently. He is a warm-hearted and honest man. I believe he is an excellent boss and outstanding leader. He inspires me a lot and I like to work for him and the company.

Speaker Two

Man: I am an engineer of the company. This job is interesting and challenging because you will never know what your next project might be. I like my job not only for itself but also for my interest.

Speaker Three

Woman: I'm a lawyer. I work very long hours-ten hours a day is quite normal. And if something important comes up I'm often in the office until eight or nine in the evening. Or I take my work home. The other bad thing is that I don't have much holiday-only 20 days a year. Anyway, I do like my job.

Speaker Four

Man: One week I work from 6 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon, the next week from 2 in the afternoon to 10 in the evening and the third week from 10 in the evening until 6 in the morning. I quite like my job. I don't mind getting up early and I love finishing at two in the afternoon. And I get a lot of time off between shifts.

But there is something I don't like about my job. The pay's not too good.

Speaker Five

Woman: I'm a secretary. I work in R&D. I do like my job. I don't just sit at my desk and write reports. I have a lot of contact with our clients, and I enjoy that.

My journey is terrible. It takes me an hour to get to work. And then we have flexitime. But it's not very flexible because I'm always in minus at the end of the month. So I have to stay in the office even if there's no work. I'd prefer to work when there's something to do and go home when there isn't.

?You will hear five different people talking about their jobs.

?For each extract there are two tasks. For Task One, decide what their jobs are from the list A-H. For Task Two, choose the attitudes of the speakers towards their jobs from the list A-H.

?After you have listened once, replay the recording.

Task One-Jobs

?For questions 13-17, match the extracts with the jobs, listed A- H.

?For each extract, decide what the job the speaker is talking about.

?Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the extract.

A lawyer

B manager

C secretary of boss

D driver

E engineer

F secretary of R & D

G accountant

H shift supervisor

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第10题
A proven method for effective textbook reading is the SQ3R method developed by Francis Rob
inson. The first step is to survey (the S step) the chapter by reading the title, introduction, section headings, summary and by studying any graphs, tables, illustrations or charts. The purpose of this step is to get an overview of the chapter so that you will know before you read what it will be about. In the second step (the Q step), for each section you ask yourself questions such as "What do I already know about this topic?" and "What do I want to know?" In this step you also take the section heading and turn it into a question. This step gives you a purpose for reading the section. The third step (the first of the 3 R's) is to read to find the answer to your questions. Then at the end of each section, before going on to the next section, you recite (the second of the 3 R's) the answers to the questions that you formed in the question step. When you recite you should say the information you want to learn out loud in your own words. The fifth step is done after you have completed steps 2, 3 and 4 for each section. You review (the last of the 3 R's) the entire chapter. The review is done much as the survey was in the first step. As you review, hold a mental conversation with yourself as you recite the information you selected as important to learn. The mental conversation could take the form. of asking and answering the questions fromed from the headings or reading the summary, which lists the main ideas in the chapter, and trying to fill in the details for each main idea.

The passage implies that the SQ3R method______.

A.needs to be proven

B.leaves much to he desired

C.turns out to be practicable

D.cannot be used by every reader

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第11题
In this case we have E = 2k (λ/r), in agreement with the result obtained in Section 2-2 by a much more laborious(麻烦的)method.
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