So little ______ about mathematics that the lecture was completely beyond me.A. I know
So little ______ about mathematics that the lecture was completely beyond me.
A. I know
B. I knew
C. did I know
D. do I know
So little ______ about mathematics that the lecture was completely beyond me.
A. I know
B. I knew
C. did I know
D. do I know
听力原文:M: So, have you finished reviewing all the materials for our law exam?
W: Just about, but I still have to brush up on a few facts I'm not sure of.
Q: What does the woman mean?
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A.She just finished studying for the exam.
B.She is not certain about what materials will be covered on the exam.
C.She needs to prepare a little more for the exam.
D.She is willing to help the man study for the exam.
听力原文: Jane Addams came from a well-to-do and cultured family. She was so distressed about the misery of poor people that she left here fine home to spend her life in the slums of Chicago. In 1889, she established a settlement house where she initiated many projects such as a hot-lunch service for factory workers, day-care centres for little children, free classes for young people and adults, a gymnasium and an art gallery. Immigrants and other poor people came to her settlement house for advice and help as well as for fun. Jane Addams was also active in fighting against the use of child labour and against war. She worked for women' s right to vote and for improving the situation of the blacks. She initiated country vacation programmes for poor city children. Jane Addams had great influence on the development of social work in the United States and in other parts of the world. She promoted the idea of responsibility for the welfare of the poor. Settlement houses of a similar kind were founded in many poor neighbourhoods to make the lives of the poor more meaningful. In 1931, Jane Addams was awarded the Nobel Prize for what she had done for society.
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A.In day-care centres where little children were taken care of.
B.In areas in Chicago where poor people lived.
C.In places where hot lunch was provided for young people.
D.In schools where free classes were organized for young people.
听力原文: Jane Addams came from a well-to-do and cultured family. She was so distressed about the misery of poor people that she left her fine home to spend her life in the slums of Chicago. In 1889 she established a settlement house where she initiated many projects such as hot -lunch service for factory workers, day-care centres for little children, free classes for young people and adults, a gymnasium, and an art gallery, Immigrants and other poor people came to her settlement house for advice and help, as well as for fun. Jane Addams was also active in fighting against the use of child labour and against war. She worked for women's right to vote and for improving the situation of the blacks, she initiated country vacation programs for poor city children.
Jane Addams had great influence on the development of social work in the United States and in other parts of the world. She promoted the idea of responsibility for the welfare of the poor. Settlement houses of a similar kind were founded in many poor neighbourhoods to make the lives of the poor more meaningful.
In 1931, Jane Addams was awarded the Nobel Prize for what she had done for society.
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A.In day-care centers where little children were taken care of.
B.In areas in Chicago where poor people lived.
C.In places where hot lunch was provided for factory workers.
D.In schools where free classes were organized for young people.
i have little information asregards her fitness for the post.
a at b with c from d about
听力原文: I went to Fariburn in 1948, it took me twenty hours by bus. I sat by a fellow about my own age, 24. He told me his name was Karl Packer, but he told me hardly anything else.
He disappointed me because he had so little to say. No opinions, no memories, no tales to tell. Had his home, education, the war and so on left no mark on him at all? It was very puzzling.
The next time I went to Fariburn was in 1974. By plane of course. The President was going to "open" the new town, which had taken 26 years to build. I sat next to a man of about fifty, whose face was a book.
The face was brown and lined. There were lines of worry and of fear perhaps. But over them I saw success and power. I guessed he was the boss of something. Perhaps he hadn't expected the big job or hadn't wanted it. He had done it well, no doubt. The thing had clearly taught him the power of decision, command. We started to talk...
The next two hours were for me the most interesting, even exciting. He kept me silent, open- mouthed with wonder.
Our plane landed at Fariburn, I shook his hand and thanked him for making the journey so pleasant. I mentioned my name.
"The pleasure was mine," he said "! was chief engineer here at Fairburn until last year. I built the new town. Karl Packer is the name. Haven't we met before somewhere?"
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A.24.
B.42.
C.26.
D.50.
Nowadays patients seem to have
A.too much trust in their doctors.
B.too much information about their doctors.
C.too little faith in their doctors.
D.a healthy relationship with their doctors.
听力原文:M: Come in. Please take your seat.
W: Thank you.
M: Now could you tell me a bit about yourself, please!
W: Yes, sir. My name is Linda King. I' m not 25 until the end of this month. I' m not mar tied. I studied in the Department of Economics of N. C. State University. After graduation, I was working as an accountant with my last company for four years.
M: Well, tell me, why did you leave?
W: Actually I didn't leave. The company closed down.
M: Closed down?
W: Yes, it went bankrupt. So I was out of job.
M: I see. What foreign language can you speak?
W: I can speak a little French, but I am good at German because my mother came from Germany.
M: Great! Our company has established business with a German company recently. We are in need of a secretary and interpreter. Do you think you' re qualified for the job?
W: I think so. I don' t mind hard work.
M: Well, we' ll call you, if we decide to hire you. Can I reach you by the fax number on your resume?
W: I' m sorry. My fax machine just broke down. But I check e-mail everyday.
M: O.K. That will do. Thank you. Good-bye.
(20)
A.She wants the job because she is bankrupt.
B.She can speak three languages.
C.She is 25 years old when she is attending the interview.
D.She is a student in N.C.State University.
A.difference
B.disgrace
C.dependence
D.disadvantage
A.Either did
B.So was
C.Neither did
D.So did
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