Don't ______ this news to the public until we give you the go-ahead.A.releaseB.relieveC.re
Don't ______ this news to the public until we give you the go-ahead.
A.release
B.relieve
C.relate
D.retain
Don't ______ this news to the public until we give you the go-ahead.
A.release
B.relieve
C.relate
D.retain
A.You needn’t do so
B.Please don’t bother
C.You are welcome
D.You are indeed too polit
E.
The passage tells us that—一.
A. sometimes advertisements really sell what the consumer needs
B. advertisements occasionally force consumers into buying things they don't need
C. the buying motives of consumers are controlled by advertisement
D. fire insurance is seldom a worthwhile investment
听力原文:How much is the air-ticket to New York, please?
(4)
A.One hundred dollars.
B.It's next to the station.
C.Sorry, I have no money.
D.Sony, I don't know the way.
听力原文:M:I'd like to drive to the cinema,but my sister will use the car tonight.
W:Who needs a ear? We can take the bus if we go a little earlier.
Q:What does the woman suggest?
(14)
A.They don't have to go to the cinema.
B.His sister will let them use the car.
C.The bus is free with her.
D.They'll have to rent a car as early as possible.
【填空题】John Smith: This guy’s a wily one. Jane Smith: I told you to wait for my signal. You didn’t wait for my signal. John Smith: I improvised. Jane Smith: You 1 from the plan. John Smith: The plan was flawed. Jane Smith: The plan was not flawed. John Smith: Anal. Jane Smith: Organized John Smith: Jane, 90 percent of this job is 2 . Jane Smith: Your instincts set off every alarm in the building. John Smith: My instincts got the job done. May not have been the Jane show. Jane Smith: No. It was the John show. It was half-assed. Like Christmas. Like our anniversary. Like the time you forgot to bring my mother's birthday present. John Smith: Your fake mother's birthday. Jane Smith: The point is, you are always the first to break a team. John Smith: You don’t want a team, you—you want a 3 for hire. Jane Smith: I want someone I can 4 . John Smith: Jane, there’s no air around you anymore. Jane Smith: OK. What is that supposed to mean? John Smith: It means there’s no room for 5 . No mistakes what’s so ever. No spontaneity([ˌspɒntəˈneɪəti] 自发行为). I mean who can answer to that. Jane Smith: Well, you don’t have to, do you? ’ Cause this isn’t even a real marriage.
听力原文:M: Hi, Jane...Say, are you OK? You've looking a bit tired.
W: Oh, I am. It's my neighbors.
M: Oh, so they're acting up again. Huh?
W: Unfortunately, yes, they are.
M: Loud music?
W: Not exactly. You've been to my apartment, right?
M: Yeah, I've been there once. It's a nice place.
W: Well, thank you. So you remember I live on the top floor. Well, last night, around eleven, my neighbors decided to go up on the roof of my apartment building!
M: The roof? Really?
W: Yeah. They had this guy in from out of town and they wanted to show him the view! Can you believe it? I'm soundly asleep, and all of a sudden I hear "stomp, stomp, stomp!" They're walking around on the roof. It sounded like my ceiling was going to fall in.
M: So what did you do?
W: Well, after about ten minutes, I got dressed and went up there to tell them to be quiet. I was so mad. Then of course after that, I couldn't go back to sleep.
M: Oh, don't you hate when that happens? You can't fall asleep, and then before you know it, it's morning and the alarm clock is going off.
(20)
A.Her colleagues.
B.Her neighbors.
C.Her friends.
D.Her schoolmates.
听力原文: April Fool's Day started in the sixteenth century in Europe. Before that time, New Year's Day was celebrated on April 1st. Then a new calendar was introduced called the Gregorian calendar. January 1st became the first day of the year, but many people did not know about it. So those who continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April 1st were laughed at. They were called fools.
Nowadays we play jokes on people on April 1st. For example, someone might put salt in the sugar container so another person could "accidentally" put it in their coffee. Or someone might change the time on another person's alarm clock so that person would unknowingly wake up earlier or later than planned. Or maybe a person would tell a lie to make someone else shocked. After we play the trick, we say "April Fool." Then the poor person realizes he was fooled. In many countries newspapers and the other media participate with false headlines or news stories. It is generally done in the spirit of fun and doesn't cause any real harm to anyone. Do you have any great jokes to play on others? Try it out an April 1st. Just don't forget to say "April Fool" when the other person begins looking a little confused.
(23)
A.Play jokes on others.
B.Say "April Fool" to others.
C.Celebrate the New Year.
D.Celebrate the adoption of calendar.
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