I feel like drinking ______ now.A.some cold thingB.cold somethingC.something cold (寒冷的,
I feel like drinking ______ now.
A.some cold thing
B.cold something
C.something cold (寒冷的,伤风)
I feel like drinking ______ now.
A.some cold thing
B.cold something
C.something cold (寒冷的,伤风)
听力原文:M: What was the party like last night, Jane?
W: Really Fantastic l There are some interesting people there, and we have had a good time together. Why couldn't you come?
M: Well, I had to work overtime yesterday. And when I returned home, I had a headache, so I had to go to bed straightly. But I was exhausted, so I just couldn't get to sleep for hours.
W: What a pity. Why don't you take a sleeping pill?
M: To speak my mind, I don't like them. I used to take them after I had spent a long period of time working at night.
W: How many did you use to take?
M: Three every night.
W: Good heavens. Why did you take so many?
M: Because I had great pressure. The doctor said they weren't very strong. Anyway, I used to feel awful the next morning.
W: I am sure you did.
M: The doctor said I had to be careful
W: I couldn't agree more.
M: So I stopped drinking coffee late at night instead.
(20)
A.He didn't like the host.
B.He was not invited.
C.He has another appointment.
D.He had a headache after work.
听力原文: Hello, I'll be your tour guide today here at the art museum so I'd like to welcome you m this month's exhibit on native American pottery. We'll begin our tour in a few minutes. But first I'm going to tell you something about the way this pottery was created. Pottery was made all over ancient North America by many different groups of people. One of the earliest of these ancient American cultures was the Hohokam people. They lived in what is now Arizona from about 300 BC to 1500 AD. And it's their pottery that you will be looking at today. All of the pottery was made from clay. Some objects were for everyday use, like con miners for food and water: pots for cooking, and mugs, bowls and ladles for drinking and eating. You will also sec finger rings and animalshaped incense burners, which we believe were probably used in special rituals. The Hohokam formed their pottery vessels from coils of clay. They then shaped them with special tools to create very thin sides on the vessels. Afterwards they painted the pottery with red designs. Actually many of the pieces here have designs right on them that show how the pottery was used. Now I hope you'll enjoy the beauty and the uniqueness of the Hohokam pottery and this will give you some interesting insight about the people who created it. Please feel free to ask me any questions and thank you for joining us today.
(20)
A.To describe an upcoming video presentation,
B.To introduce a lecture series.
C.To introduce a speaker to a group.
D.To provide background information for a special exhibit.
W: Aspirin is the strongest medication I can give you without a prescription.
M: That isn't strong enough, and I don't have an appointment with my dentist until next week.
W: Who is your dentist?
M: Dr. Williams.
W: Doesn't he have his office on the corner?
M: Yes, he does.
W: Are you a regular patient?
M: Yes.
W: Oh. Then I can call him if you like. Dr. Williams will give me a pain prescription over the phone.
M: I'd appreciate that very much. Do you think that he'll still be in his office?
W: Sure. It's only four-thirty. He should be there until five.
M: Good.
W: Too bad you can't get an appointment sooner.
M: I know. Dr. Williams is always hooked up though. I was lucky to get in as soon as I did.
W: In the mean time, be careful not to eat or drink anything too hot or too cold.
M: I really don't feel like eating or drinking anything at all.
W: Well, I'll give Dr. Williams a call and we'll see what we can do for you.
Where did this conversation most likely take place?
A.At the dentist's.
B.In a drug store.
C.In a hospital.
D.At a school clinic.
M: Aspirin is the strongest medication I can give you without a prescription.
W: That isn't strong enough, and I don't have an appointment with my dentist until next week.
M: Who's your dentist?
W: Dr. Patrick.
M: Doesn't he have his office on the comer?
W: Yes, he does.
M: Are you a regular patient?
W: Yes.
M: Oh. Then I can call him ff you like. Dr. Patrick will give me a pain prescription over the phone.
W: I'd appreciate that very much. Do you think that he'll still be in his office?
M: Sure. It's only half past four. He should be there until five.
W: Good.
M: Too bad you can't get an appointment sooner.
W: I know. Dr. Patrick is always booked up through. I was lucky to get in as soon as I did.
M: In the meantime, be careful not to eat or drink anything too hot or too cold.
W: I really don't feel like eating or drinking anything at all.
M: Well, I'll give Dr. Patrick a call and we'll see what we can do for you.
(20)
A.In a dentist's office.
B.In a hospital.
C.In a drugstore.
D.In a doctor's office.
听力原文:W: I don't like drinking wine. What about you?
M: Neither do I.
Q: What can we learn from the dialogue?
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A.The man likes drinking wine very much.
B.The woman doesn't like drinking wine at all.
C.Neither of them likes drinking wine.
Q: Due to the effect of alcohol, your thought and your mouth will not coordinate properly.
A、True
B、False
C、Not Given
To use a pun by New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, who changes WMD to PMD (people of mass destruction), I call much of the adult generation PMNs--people of mass naivete I say this because adults seem to believe that no child of theirs would touch alcohol before 21. Since that's unrealistic, the issue should be: how can kids learn to drink responsibly? The answer: by practising. Like figuring out how to throw a baseball, a person needs to learn by trial and error.
Now, I am not proposing that under-age kids should have access to alcohol at all times, but they will never known when they have reached their limit without drinking alcohol first. Trust me, we feel when we have surpassed our limit.
It has often been stressed to my generation that there should always be a designated driver who does not drink. But, realistically, when people go to a bar, are they not supposed to drink? My friend, a willing designated driver, was asked by a friend on the bar why he did not have a drink in his hand. He responded, "I am driving." She then repeated her question while laughing. In other words, college students face intense pressure to drink when they are out socially, even though some manage to withstand it.
The solution I propose is two-fold. First, to parents: ff you have children in high school, understand that your kids will drink at parties. Despite the legal drinking age, they will find a way to obtain beer or liquor. While you are home drinking this holiday season, have a drink with your kids and their friends, or at the very least, allow the to have a drink. Ensure they are safe, but also guarantee that they know what they are doing. Please introduce them to alcohol before they go off to college so that, on the first weekend, they don't drink themselves into the ER. They do this not because they want to drink to get drunk, but because they do not know any better.
Second, to lawmakers: How are teenagers supposed to learn to drink responsibly when they cannot even drink legally with their parents? Having a drink with your parents at a restaurant is a much more adult experience than drinking with them at home. The truth of the matter is that almost all under-age drinking is done outside the home, in social circles. So lawmakers should make an exception and allow teenagers, who are one or two years under the drinking age and accompanied by their parents, to have a drink at a restaurant.
Most of us live in an environment that is geared toward drinking and overdrinking, and adults must face this truth. If they do not wake up and see reality, their kids one morning might not wake up from a night of drinking.
Which one can be the best title of the passage?
A.How to Practise Drinking
B.Don't Drink Beyond Your Limit
C.My Personal Opinion on Alcohol Drinking
D.Teaching Kids to Drink Responsibly
A、I dislike black tea.
B、I don't care for tea.
C、I like jasmine tea.
D、Yes, I have a hobby of drinking tea.
“I will drink / life to the lees .” In the quoted line Ulysses is saying that he till the end of his life .
A、will keep traveling and exploring
B、will go on drinking and being happy
C、would like to toast to his glorious life
D、would like to drink the cup of wine
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