I'm equally _________about every school record that I have broken. A. interest
I'm equally _________about every school record that I have broken.
A. interested
B. interesting
C. excited
D. exciting
I'm equally _________about every school record that I have broken.
A. interested
B. interesting
C. excited
D. exciting
M:Oh,yes,I can imagine it easily enough.But don't forget that lots of men have equally bonng jobs and less freedom to do them by their own way.
Q:What does the man imply?
(17)
A.A lot of men have interesting jobs.
B.A lot of men have equally boring jobs.
C.A lot of men have freedom to their jobs.
D.A lot of men think that to be a housewife is easy.
听力原文:F: What kind of person do you think you are?
M: I am very outgoing, easy to make friends with.
F: How do you get along with others?
M: I like people who are honest, hardworking. I feel energetic while working with them.
F: What is the most important thing in your whole life?
M: I take work and family equally important. Besides, friendship is irreplaceable.
F: Can you name one person you respect very much or who influences you most?
M: My mother. She is very hardworking at work and a qualified housewife at home as well. Anytime I am in trouble, she would give me advice and get me through.
What kind of person does the man said of himself?
A.Outgoing.
B.Helpful.
C.Trustworthy.
听力原文:W: I can't make up my mind whether to ask Larry or Bill to paint the house.
M: What difference does it make? They're both excellent painters. And I think we just need to check who is available the day after tomorrow.
Q: What can be inferred about Larry and Bill?
(15)
A.They are quite different in painting skills.
B.Neither of them is good at house-painting.
C.They are equally good at house-painting.
D.Both of them will paint the house the day after tomorrow.
听力原文:M: Hello, Susan, is it convenient?
W: Yeah, come on and have a seat, Chris. It's an interesting report. There are couple of things I'd like to check with you. You mention several cities you'd like to visit, Guangzhou again, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Fuzhou, Xiamen. My first question is what's the priority.
M: Well, they're all equally important. I think that we should act fast. I think a follow-up visit to Guangzhou is the priority.
W: OK. Next question, when do you want to go there?
M: I've got a lot of deskwork to finish off here. I'd like to go towards the end of the month.
W: If we send you there, would you like to go to other southern cities on the same trip?
M: Yes, certainly. Shenzhen and preferably Zhuhai as well.
W: Why are you so keen on Zhuhai? What's going on there?
M: I've heard that medical facilities are being developed quite fast.
W: Another question, what will happen to our southern business?
M: It will have serious effect on exports, of course. But I don't think we can miss this chance just because of that.
W: Then the question of the attitude. President Li in Xiamen seems very tough. Would they really have cancelled the order if we hadn't delivered on time?
M: It's hard to say. They are very tough, so maybe they would. That's why 1 want to go there again and strengthen our personal contacts.
(20)
A.Zhuhai.
B.Shenzhen.
C.Guangzhou.
D.Fuzhou.
听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?
M: (23) Not regularly. I used to have a job in a publishing company, but I decided it wasn't really what I wanted to do and what I wanted to do wouldn't earn me much money, so I gave up working, and luckily I had a private income from my family to support me and now I do the things I want to do. Some of them get paid like lecturing and teaching, and others don't.
W: What are the advantages of not having to go to work from nine till five?
M: (24) There're two advantages really. One is that if you feel tired you don't have to get up, and the other is that you can spend your time doing things you want to do rather than being forced to do the same thing all the time.
W: But surely that's in a sense very self-indulgent and very lucky because most of us have to go out and earn our livings. Do you feel justified in having this privileged position?
M: Yes. (25)I do things which I think are useful to people and the community and which I enjoy doing.
W: Does your wife think that in order to lead a balanced life, people need some form. of work?
M: Yes, she does. She thinks it's equally important that their attitude towards work should be positive and whatever work one is actually doing can become creative. Even when she cooks a meal, she thinks she is creating, in her own way, something which is very necessary to our family.
(20)
A.He works in a publishing company.
B.He cooks at home.
C.He is a teacher or lecturer.
D.He has no regular job.
听力原文:W: Michael, do you go out to work?
M: Not regularly. I used to have a job in a publishing company, but I decided it wasn't really what I wanted to do and what I wanted to do wouldn't earn me much money, so I gave up working, and luckily I had a private income from my family, to support me and now I do the things I want to do. Some of them get paid like lecturing and teaching, and others don't.
W: What are the advantages of not having to go to work from nine till five?
M: There're two advantages really. One is that if you feel tired you don't have to get up, and the other is that you can spend your time doing things you want to do rather than being forced to do the same tiring all the time.
W: But surely that's in a sense very self-indulgent and very lucky because most of us have to go out and earn our livings. Do you feel justified in having this privileged position?
M: Yes. I do things which I think are useful to people and the community and which I enjoy doing.
W: Does your wife think that in order to lead a balanced life, people need some form. of work?
M: Yes, she does. She thinks it's equally important that their attitude to work should be positive and whatever work one is actually doing can become creative. Even when she cooks a meal, she thinks she is creating, in her own way, something which is very necessary to our family.
(20)
A.He works in a publishing company.
B.He cooks at home.
C.He is a teacher or lecturer.
D.He has no regular job.
A: to work
B; working
C; work
A.avoided
B.survived
C.postponed
D.corresponded
People in Capital City love its quiet narrow (3)_____ streets and its many small neighborhood parks, the boast (4)_____ their hometown has no ugly slums, a low rate (5)_____ crime, and very little heavy traffic. Because it is the seat of the state legislature, Capital City has many stately old buildings—(6)_____ the lawyer's club in the park by the lake, and the country museum (7)_____ its pioneer farm exhibits.
Smithsville, (8)_____,is a bustling, thriving, industrial center. It too has a lake, but (9)_____ that of Capital City, its lake is the center of the city's industrial development. (10)_____ trees and park benches, Smithsville's lake is surrounded by factories and smoking chimneys. Smithsville is also (11)_____ its quieter neighbour in its style. of (12)_____. The tall modern office buildings downtown, the new shopping center in the suburbs, and the wide crowded streets seem (13)_____ to Smithsville's residents than the old-fashioned neighbourhoods (14)_____.
When people from the more rural city (15)_____ from a visit to Smithsville, they always say, "I'm glad to be home again. That lake makes me (16)_____. It's a fine place to visit, (17)_____ I wouldn't want to live (18)_____". (19)_____ a visit to Capital City, citizens of Smithsville say (20)_____ the same.
A.But
B.And
C.Thus
D.Therefore
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