一When can we discuss the problem?一()when we can,we must prepare foritright now.A.No matt
一When can we discuss the problem?
一()when we can,we must prepare foritright now.
A.No matter
B.Even though
C.As soon as
D.So that
一When can we discuss the problem?
一()when we can,we must prepare foritright now.
A.No matter
B.Even though
C.As soon as
D.So that
—When can we discuss the problem? — ______ when we can, we must prepare for it right now.
A.No matter
B.Even though
C.As soon as
D.So that
A.for the moment
B.at the moment
C.in a moment
D.for a moment
听力原文:M: Professor, when can we meet to discuss my grade?
W: Would 3 o'clock be OK?
What does the woman mean?
A.She can meet the student in the afternoon.
B.She has a meeting at three.
C.She thinks it will be all right to discuss the grade.
听力原文:M: Professor Jones, when can we meet to discuss my grade?
W: Would it be four o' clock all right?
What does the professor mean?
A.She has another meeting all day.
B.She feels the grade is all right.
C.She thinks it would be wrong to change the grade.
D.She can meet with the student that afternoon.
A.They should re-recruit older workers back to the company.
B.Older workers are still productive, no less than when they were young.
C.They should pay attention to training more young staff.
D.They will discuss with employment agency about the manpower issue.
听力原文: OK, everybody. Can we begin the meeting now? I' m Mike Johnson, the chairman of the Graduation Committee for this year. You've all been chosen as representatives to plan the graduation ceremony. I am sending around a sheet of paper for you to write down your name and telephone number. Also, please write down which part of the ceremony you'd like to work on. Remember, as a representative, you'll have a lot of responsibilities. So only sign up if you feel you have the time to participate. When everyone has finished writing down the information, please return the pa per to me. At our next meeting, one week from today, we will start to discuss the details of the ceremony.
What is the purpose of the meeting?
A.To determine who will graduate this year.
B.To discuss the seating arrangement.
C.To begin planning the graduation ceremony.
听力原文: OK, everybody. Can we begin the meeting now? I'm Mike Johnson, the chairman of the Graduation Committee for this year. You've all been chosen as representatives to plan the graduation ceremony. I am sending around a sheet of paper for you to write down your name and telephone number. Also, please write down which part of the ceremony you'd like to work on. Remember, as a representative,you'll have a lot of responsibilities. So only sign up if you feel you have the time to participate. When everyone has finished writing down the information, please return the paper to me. At our next meeting, one week from today,we will start to discuss the details of the ceremony.
What is the purpose of the meeting?
A.To determine who will graduate this year.
B.To discuss the seating arrangement.
C.To begin planning the graduation ceremony.
听力原文: Hello, everyone and thank you for meeting with me on such short notice. I have been observing and reviewing all of our store policies over the last couple of weeks and have decided to make some changes in the way we do business around here. Until now when customers called in with questions or problems we just simply dealt with the problem as best we could at the time. From now on, I want a log of all customer complaints and inquiries being made. I want everything catalogued so we can keep track of which products are the most successful with customers. I am going to use this to adjust what products we are carrying in the store. This way we offer products that customers will like, and it will ensure higher levels of customer satisfaction.
What is the purpose of the meeting?
A.To discuss how to handle customers
B.To discuss changes in products
C.To announce changes in customer service policy
D.To inform. everyone about the schedule changes
Well, basically it's a kind of artwork that was done by sailors on whaling ships. When there weren't any whales around, there might not be much for the sailors to do and they often get pretty bored. So to entertain themselves, they started carving stuff on whale bones and whale teeth.
OK, so basically the term screemshore refers to the artwork that sailors created. Usually out of whale bones and whale teeth. Can you give me an example or something that sailors might have carved.
Well, for one thing, I remember reading that they carved things that could be used around house, you know, cooking and sowing utensils, that kind of stuff.
Good.
You know, I noticed from the pictures in the article that some of the carvings have really detailed images on them, like they have some pretty sophiscated pictures of famous people and historical themes and stuff like that. And I was wandering just how they did that.
That's a very good question and it brings us your assignment for tomorrow. While at the museum, I'd like each of you to take some notes on the various technique used in making screemshore. So that we can discuss them when we come back to class.
(36)
A.To plan an exhibit of the student's artwork.
B.To discuss different whaling techniques.
C.To prepare for a visit to a museum.
D.To review information for an examination.
People dislike talking about death because they just【46】still have the vaguest ideas of the issue. They talk about death only when【47】people are killed in war. When they find only very few people die each time and【48】are almost equal, they become very anxious, thinking that next time they themselves will meet their doom. Therefore,【49】However, they have a hope that when they control nature, they can【50】.
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