After endless, ______ phone calls, I had to cancel out my credit card to ensure that
After ______ seemed an endless wait, it was her turn to stop into the doctor's office.
A.it
B.that
C.what
D.which
A.it
B.that
C.what
D.which
A.that
B.there
C.what
D.it
After ______appeared to be an endless waiting, it was her turn to be examined.
A.that
B.where
C.which
D.what
John finally got the job after ______ seemed an endless wait.
A.what
B.that
C.it
D.there
A.that
B.there
C.what
D.it
After ______ seemed an endless wait, it was her turn to step into the doctor's office.
A.it
B.that
C.what
D.which
【C1】
A.law
B.rule
C.case
D.matter
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文:Nikki Catsouras, the 18-year-old woman was killed in a car crash. The bloody photos of her body and the crash scene were posted on the Web for the world to see, (30)raising all sorts of questions about privacy online.
Nikki's parents found out about their daughter's accident just moments after it happened. (31) But they were forbidden by the police from seeing their daughter's body it was simply too terrible for a parent to see. A few days later, however, Nikki's mother saw pictures of her daughter's crushed body while searching for an online article about the crash. The Catsouras family sued the California police for giving the pictures away to harm their privacy and they got the court's support.
But with the law on their side, the online--picture incident caused the Catsouras family a lot of pains. They had to borrow money to cover the cost of their legal fees. They forbade Nikki's three younger sisters from using social networking sites.
(32) The next challenge for the family will be this: How can they stop the spread of the remaining photos present on the Web? In the meantime, the Catsouras family feel better to know that they are one step closer to the end of a seemingly endless nightmare. "In a perfect world, I would push a button and delete every one of the images," says Nikki's mother, "But it feels good knowing that at least now, at least in California, our case will help prevent this from happening to anybody else."
(27)
A.Online privacy.
B.Police ethics.
C.Family education.
D.Traffic security.
听力原文: For many years, officials of the National Institutes of Health have told Americans that they need to get enough sleep to stay healthy and perform. well. In the past, the N-I-H targeted special groups, like drivers, soldiers and astronauts.
Now, health officials have begun a campaign to urge children to get enough sleep. The officials say children need at least nine hours o(sleep every night. They say research shows that children who get this much sleep perform. better in school, suffer fewer accidents and are less likely to become too fat.
Studies show that lack of sleep causes tiredness and problems with clear thinking. People who do not get enough sleep become angry easily and have trouble controlling their emotions.
Among children, problems that result from lack of sleep often are mistaken for more serious disorders. Unlike adults, tired children seem to have endless energy. Some doctors mistakenly identify this as hyperactivity.
Experts say many American teenagers are not getting enough sleep. Teenagers stay up later for several reasons, including schoolwork, after school activities and late- night fun. Many high school students in the United States start school very early in the morning.
(33)
A.To urge children to get enough sleep.
B.To relieve the burden of school children.
C.To dissuade teenagers from staying up late.
D.To tell Americans to have 9 hours of sleep every night.
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