You may use the room ______ you clean it afterward.A.as long asB.becauseC.so thatD.even th
You may use the room ______ you clean it afterward.
A.as long as
B.because
C.so that
D.even though
You may use the room ______ you clean it afterward.
A.as long as
B.because
C.so that
D.even though
What is the main topic of this talk?
A.Library personnel.
B.Location of the library.
C.Use of library facilities.
D.Library regulations.
Traveler Safety Tips:
1. Do not answer the door in a hotel or motel room without verifying who it is (if a person claims to be an employee, call the front desk and ask if someone from their staff is supposed to have access to your room and for what purpose).
2. Keep your room key(s) with you at all times and do not needlessly display it in public. Should you misplace it, notify the front desk immediately.
3. Close the door securely whenever you are in your room and use all of the locking devices provided.
4. Check to see that any sliding glass doors or windows and any connecting room doors are locked.
5. Do not draw attention to yourself by displaying large amounts of cash or expensive jewelry.
6. Place all valuables in the hotel or motel's safe deposit box.
7. When returning to your hotel or motel at night, be aware of your surroundings, stay in well-lighted areas, and use the main entrance.
8. Take a few moments and locate the nearest exit that may be used in the event of an emergency.
For whom is the notice intended?
A.Hotel staff
B.Hotel guests
C.Security personnel
D.Motel and hotel owners
听力原文: I'm Mr. Britain, the head librarian, and today I'd like to intro duce you to the facilities in our university library and show you how to use them. The first room on our tour is the reference room, where you'll find all sorts of reference materials: dictionaries, bibliographies, literature guides, even telephone books. You may use these books only in the reference room itself. The next room is the periodicals room, where you'll find various newspapers, magazines and academic journals. The current issues are usually directly available to you on the shelves. And you can get an older issue by filling out a slip for the librarian. These items must also be used in this room. The next room contains the card catalogs. All the library's books are listed here by title, by author and by topic. When you are looking for a book you must write the book's call number, title and author on these slips and present them with your library card at the desk. The books themselves are kept in the stacks, which are open only to graduate students, faculty members and library staff. Our library has over a million volumes in these stacks which cover five floors. If you have any further questions about using the library, I'd be glad to help you after the tour. Thank you for your attention.
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A.Use of library facilities.
B.Library regulations.
C.Library personnel.
D.Location of the library.
根据以下内容回答题:
Many American college and university students live in university residence halls.These halls are popularly called“dorms”.Residence halls may offer various types of living accommodations.
There are single rooms,in which a student lives alone but there probably are a good many more double rooms,which two students share.Some dorms have sets of rooms,where small groups of students have separate bedrooms but share a bathroom and maybe a study room.
There are usually a number of conveniences available for those living in university resi-dence halls.Most have washing machines and clothes dryers for use by the residents.Many dorms have kitchens where students can prepare light meals.Residence halls generally provide not only room and board but public rooms and recreational facilities and sometimes study rooms for their use.
If you live in a dormitory you need to know what the rules and regulations are.Meals usually are served at only certain hours,and you must be there at those hours if you expect to eat.There may be only certain hours when visitors may come,or they may be limited to certain areas of the dormitory.Often cooking in bedrooms is prohibited,and the use of certain pieces of electrical equipment such as coffee pots or hair dryers may be limited.
Living in a residence hall carries certain obligation.You have to be considerate of others,especially during study hours.Telephone calls and visits by friends should be short.You have to cooperate in keeping the room as neat as possible.It is sometimes hard to be tolerant of another person’S habits that may differ from your own.
Residence halls in American universities provide__________. 查看材料
A.single rooms shared by two students
B.apartments for small groups of students
C.double rooms for two students
D.separate rooms with a common bathroom.
听力原文: I'm Mr. Britain, the head librarian, and today I'd like to introduce you to the facilities in our university library and show you how to use them. The first room on your tour is the reference room, where you will find all sorts of materials: dictionaries, bibliographies, literature guides, even telephone books. You may use these books only in the reference room itself. The next room is the periodicals room, where you'll find various newspapers, magazines and academic journals. The current issues are usually directly available to you on the shelves. And you can get an older issue by filling out a slip for the librarian. These items must also be used in this room. This next room contains the card catalogs. All the library's books are listed here by title, by author and by topic. When you are looking for a book you must write the book's call number, title and author on these slips and present them with your library card at the desk. The books themselves are kept in the stacks, which are open only to graduate students, faculty members and library staff. Our library has over a million volumes in these stacks which cover five floors. If you have any further questions about using the library, I'd be glad to help you after the tour. Thank you for your attention.
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A.Use of library facilities.
B.Library regulations.
C.Library personnel.
D.Location of the library.
Shared self catering student apartments
The school offers accommodation in SHARED self-catering student apartments. These can be booked together with the course. Each apartment is used by 5 to 9 students from Elanguest and you can reserve either a double room or a single room. The prices are quoted per person per day and not per apartment. This gives you the opportunity of sharing an apartment with other students even if you are coming to Malta on your own.
The prices per person per day in our SHARED apartments for 2002
Period Shared room Single Room
01 Jan—03 March £3.00 £4.50
04 March—30 June £4.50 £6.50
01 July—31 Aug £5.50 £7.50
01 Sept—31 Oct £5.00 £7.00
01 Nov—15 Dec £3.50 £5.00
These apartments are equipped with the following:
Bed linen(which is laundered by the school on a regular basis, one towel per student, weekly cleaning of common areas, all kitchen equipment—pots, pans, cutlery, dishes etc. and use of a washing machine in nearly all cases. Telephones are NOT included. See information on the area of St. Julians for more details.
(If you need an apartment for "sole use"—that is, booking an entire apartment, the price cannot be given until a suitable apartment is found. The apartment will then be reserved after the receipt of a negotiable deposit.)
How many students may live in one room?
At most ______.
Internet Users Turn Addicts
If you're an Internet user, you know who you are. They are among all of us in society, although many may choose not to acknowledge that they too, frequently use the Internet. As I sit here and look across the street, I see a man in front of his own computer; the screen glowing against the window behind him. He does not use his personal computer for work, he is a farmer. He has become what is known as an "Internet Junky".
The addiction begins innocently. At the start, you are not even aware of the possibilities that may form. from your excessive computer use. You begin to take an avid interest in e-mailing with your friends and family. Once the novelty of keeping in touch with your colleagues wears off, and researching starts to bore you, you may possibly expand your computer usage to chatting. Yes, chatting. It is something that is becoming more acceptable in our lives, but it is still looked down upon by many skeptics. Chatting through the Internet involves choosing an appropriate nickname for yourself —for example, Fisherman —and then finding a room where you feel compelled to spend time in. Once you've entered the room, other fellow chatters may say, "Hello... a/s/ 1(age/sex/location) please."
And so begins the addiction. Once you become involved in meeting people online, it is difficult to break such a habit. You may even make a daily habit of it. People have been found to carry out exactly the same behavior, not only across the nation, but across the globe. In any one room, you may come across people from five different countries of the world. Granted, not everyone who stays online for hours on end, are enveloped in chatting, but it is more often than not, the cause for Internet Addiction Disorder (IAD).
The prevalence of Internet Addiction Disorder has been increasing in number, hence a support group, among many the Internet Addiction Support Group (IASG) has been developed. IAD, a "maladaptive" pattern for Internet use, is leading to impairment and/or distress caused by three (or more) of the following, at any time in a period of one year:
- A need for markedly increased mounts of time on Internet to achieve satisfaction;
- Markedly diminished effect with continued use of the same amount of time on Internet;
- Reduction in Internet use which has been prolonged.
Symptoms of Internet Addiction Disorder include:
- Psychomotor agitation;
- Anxiety;
- Obsessive thinking about what is happening on Internet;
- Fantasies or dreams about Internet;
- Voluntary or involuntary typing movements of the fingers.
These symptoms begin to cause conflict in social, occupational, or another important area of functioning. People who become addicted, use the Internet to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms, which are similar to those brought on by the halt of drug use. The disorder is recognized by the "persistent desire" or "unsuccessful efforts" to minimize the Internet use.
On June 14, 1998, ABC news reported that an "Internet crazed" Cincinnati woman was arrested for neglecting her three young children. The woman reportedly spent 12 hours straight online, while her hungry kids were locked away in a room so she could be online without interruption.
The Internet is rapidly becoming an addictive source to a lot of its users. Users of the Internet include: students, housewives, and business professionals. Some of these users spend a minimum of thirty-eight hours per week on the "net"; hence, losing touch with reality and reeking havoc on their studies, family lives, and even their careers. Based on level of addiction, there are three groups of Internet addicts:
- the "I'm-not-addicted-users";
- the "I-only-use-it-when-I-have-to-users";
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Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Misjudging someone's use of silence can take place in many contexts and on many levels. Take pausing for example. One's conversational style. may be marked by frequent pausing, thus giving room(or time) for the discourse partner to jump into the conversation by taking his or her next turn. Some speakers, however, may think that the pauses others leave for them are not long enough to claim the floor(发言权) without being rude, while it may be the feeling of the other party that longer pauses would create awkward silences. Such differences in the perception and valuation of pauses may lead to conflict. The person who does not tolerate long pauses may wonder why the other does not want to talk, whereas the person who needs longer pauses to take a turn may think of his or her partner as intolerably talkative.
What is the passage mainly about?
A.Different conversational style.
B.Silence.
C.Pauses.
D.Misjudging someone's use of silence.
Dining Room: Breakfast is served in the dining room from 8 to 9:30 a.m. Also the room staff (服务员) may bring breakfast to your room at any time after 7 a.m. If this happens, please fill out a card and hang it outside your door when you go to bed. Lunch is from 12 to 2:30 p. m. Dinner is from 7:30 to 9 p. m.
Room service: This operates 24 hours a day; phone the Reception desk, and your message will be passed on to the room staff.
Telephones: To make a phone call, dial(拨) 0 for Reception and ask to be connected. We apologize for delays if the lines are very busy. There are also public telephones near the Reception desk. Tell Reception if early calls are needed.
Shop: The hotel shop is open for presents, gifts and goods from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p. m.
Laundry: We have a laundry in the building, and will wash, iron and return your clothes within 24 hours. Ask the room staff to collect them.
Bar(酒吧):The hotel bar is open from 12 to 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Banking: The Reception staff will cash cheques (兑现支票)and exchange any foreign money for you.
You would see this notice ______.
A.in a hotel bar
B.in a hotel (lining room
C.in a bedroom of a large international hotel
D.at the entrance of a small family hotel
But just as in face to face communication, there are some rules of behavior. that should be followed when on line. 56_________ If someone in the chat room is rude to you, you Imagine how you ‘d feel if you were in the other person ‘s shoes. For anything you ‘re about to send: ask yourself, ―Would I say this to the person ‘s face?‖ If th answer is no, rewrite and reread. 57_________
If someone in the chat room is rude to you, your instinct (本能) is to fire back in the same manner. But try not to do so. 58 _________ If someone in the chat room is rude to you, youIf it was caused by a disagreement with another member, try to fix the situation by politely discussing it. Remember to respect the beliefs and opinions of others in the chat room.
59__________ If someone in the chat room is rude to you, you Offer advice when asked by newcomers, as they may not be sure what to do or how to communicate. When someone makes a mistake, whether it ‘s a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer, b e kind about it. If it ‘s a small mistake, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before saying anything. Having good manners yourself doesn ‘t give you license to correct everyone else. 60_________ If someone in the chat room is rude to you, you At the same time, if you find you are wrong, be sure to correct yourself and apologize to those that you have offended. It is not polite to ask others personal questions such as their age, sex and marital status. Unless you know the person very well, and you are both comfortable with sharing personal information, don‘t ask such questions.
A. It ‘s natural that there some people who speak rudely or make mistakes online.
B. Repeat the process till you feel sure that you ‘d feel comfortable saying the words to the person‘s face.
C. Everyone was new to the network once.
D. The basic rule is simple: treat others in the same way you would want to be treated.
E. When you send short messages to a person online, you must say something beautiful to hear.
F. You should either ignore the person, or use your chat software to block their messages.
G. If you do decide to tell someone about a mistake, point it out politely.
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