The three plays Miller wrote after the death of Monroe deal with the following subjects EXCEPT ______________.
A、failure in human relationship
B、individual responsibility
C、alienated generations
D、romantic love
A、failure in human relationship
B、individual responsibility
C、alienated generations
D、romantic love
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Today you can get calcium without eating any high-fat or high-calorie foods by choosing skim mill or low-fat yogurt.
B.Calcium plays an important role in the movement of protein and nutrients inside cells.
C.You can rely on pills instead of a calcium-rich diet to take enough calcium.
D.If you want to absorb calcium, you should expose yourself to the sun's rays.
A.One
B.Two
C.Three
D.Four
A.Christianity
B.Judaism
C.Islam
D.Buddhism
According to Paragraph 2, the waitress plays tricks on the patron by ______
A.telling him the particular meanings of the three pennies.
B.informing him a pun which is intended to insult him indirectly.
C.using a double-meaning joke as a punishment for that few tips.
D.explaining to him the implied meaning of the three-pennies.
The author's primary purpose in this passage is to ______.
A.describe different types of medicine
B.argue for the importance of medicine in health care
C.show the crucial role religion plays in medical treatment
D.compare the educational background of three different types of patients
A、I think he ought to.
B、Clean it with a brush.
C、He wrote plays last year.
D、Mary was coming at eleven.
Part C.
Directions :
You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one ,you w/// have 5 sec-onds to read each of the questions which accompany /t. While listening ,answer each question by choosing A ,B ,C or D . After listening ,you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece once only.
Questions 11-13 are based on the following talk about prodigies, kids with unusual natural a-bilities. You now have /5 seconds to read Questions 11-13.
11. What was John Stewart Mill?
[A] A historian.
[B] A composer.
[C] A philosopher.
[D] A mathematician.
听力原文:M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest?
W: Redwood? No, I've never seen a redwood tree, is it red?
M: Yes, its bark is kind of red. I recently had a chance to go to the Mill National Park, north of San Francisco. You can't imagine how big they are.
W: Yeah, how big?
M: The coast redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than three hundred and fifty feet high. But none of the trees at Mill is that high. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.
W: You said that Mill is near San Francisco? I used to think it must be quite a tourist attraction.
M: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get to.
W: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Mill that old?
M: The oldest documented age for a coast redwood is more than two thousand years. The trees at Mill are 400 to 800 years old.
W: Why have they survived so long?
M: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coast redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.
W: Then since Mill is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the trees' survival.
M: Have you ever visited a redwood forest?
W: Redwood? No, I've never seen a redwood tree, is it red?
M: Yes, its bark is kind of red. I recently had a chance to go to the Mill National Park, north of San Francisco. You can't imagine how big they are.
W: Yeah, how big?
M: The coast redwoods are the tallest living things. Some are more than three hundred and fifty feet high. But none of the trees at Mill is that high. You have to go further north in California to see the tallest trees.
W: You said that Mill is near San Francisco? I used to think it must be quite a tourist attraction.
M: Yes, it's less than an hour's drive away, so it's easy to get to.
W: I've heard that many redwood trees are thousands of years old. Are the ones in Mill that old?
M: The oldest documented age for a coast redwood is more than two thousand years. The trees at Mill are 400 to 800 years old.
W: Why have they survived so long?
M: They have remarkable resistance to forest fires. Their tough, thick bark protects the trees during a fire. The coast redwoods also like a damp, foggy climate.
W: Then since Mill is near foggy San Francisco, it must be ideal for the trees' survival.
M: Yes, you must go there and see them; It's wonderful; it's the miracle of life.
W: I can't wait.
(20)
A.San Francisco.
B.Forest fires.
C.Redwood trees.
D.Survival skills.
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