He can only blame himself for failing the exam. He ______ harder during the year, but he s
A.would have worked
B.should have worked
C.must work
D.ought to work
A.would have worked
B.should have worked
C.must work
D.ought to work
Doctors have decided the only way he can live anything near a (n) ______life is to give him an operation.
A.normal
B.ordinary
C.regular
D.average
We cannot blame the adult for the child’s early mistakes. We can only help him to remedy them when he begins to suffer the consequences. We do not expect a child who has never been taught geography to score high marks in an examination paper on the subject. Similarly, we cannot expect a child who has never been trained in cooperation to respond appropriately when tasks that demand cooperation are set before him. But all of life’s problems demand an ability to cooperate if they are to be resolved; every task must be mastered within the framework of human society and in a way that furthers human welfare. Only the individual who understands that life means contribution will be able to meet his difficulties with courage and with a good chance of success.
If teachers, parents and psychologists understand the mistakes that can be made in ascribing a meaning to life, and provided they do not make the same mistakes themselves, we can be confident that children who lack social feeling will eventually develop a better sense of their own capacities and of the opportunities in life. When they meet problems, they will not stop trying; they will not look for an easy way out, try to escape or throw the burden onto the shoulders of others; they will not demand extra consideration or special sympathy; they will not feel humiliated and seek revenge, or ask, "what is the use of life? What do I get from it?" They will say, "we must make our own lives. It is our own task and we are capable of performing it. We are masters of our own actions, ff something new must 'be done or something old replaced, no one can do it but ourselves." If life is approached in this way, as a cooperation of independent human beings, there are no limits to the progress of our human civilization.
Cooperation can cure the following EXCEPT
A.lack of interest in others.
B.self-centeredness.
C.unintelligence.
D.lack of social feeling.
听力原文:W: Hi, Mark, how is it going?
M: Well, not so great.
W: What's wrong?
M: I've got a big problem with the poetry course that's required for my major.
W: Is that all filled up?
M: No, no, there's plenty of room, but there is a prerequisite. I've got to take an introduction to poetry before, then I can take the special course in poets of the 1960s. 9) And the introductory course is only offered in the evening.
W: You don't like evening classes?
M: No, that's not the point. I work in the cafeteria every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.
W: Can you ask someone that could switch hours with you? Maybe you could just switch a couple of evenings since the course probably only meets two times a week.
M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.
W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the courses over at the community college? They might offer an introductory poetry course during the day.
M: Hey, that is a great idea! I'm free this afternoon. I think I'll go over and cheek it out.
W: Yeah, their courses are actually cheaper, and you can transfer the credits over there.
M: Thanks for the advice, Linda. I'll let you know what happens.
W: Sure, Mark. Good luck!
What prevents the man from taking the poets of 1960s class?
A.It's only open to poetry majors.
B.It requires another class first.
C.It's already full.
D.It's only offered in the morning.
听力原文:W: Hi, Mark! How's it going?
M: Well, not so great.
W: What's wrong?
M: I've got a big problem with file poetry course that's required for my major.
W: Is it all filled up?
M: No, no. There's plenty of room, but there's prerequisite (前提条件). I've got to take Introduction to Poetry before I can take the special course in poets of the 1960's. And the introduction course is only offered in the evenings.
W: You don't like evening classing?
M: No, that's not the point. I work in the cafeteria every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.
W: Can't you ask someone at work to switch hours with you? Maybe you could just switch a couple of evenings, since the course probably only meets two times a week.
M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.
W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the courses over at the community college? They might offer an Introduction to Poetry during the day.
M: That's a great idea. I'm free this afternoon. I think I'll go over and check it out.
W: Yeah, their courses are actually a lot cheaper, and you can transfer the credits over here.
M: Thanks for the advice, Linda. I'll let you know what happens.
W: Sure, Mark. Good luck,
(20)
A.It's only open to poetry majors.
B.It requires another class first.
C.It's already full.
D.It's only offered in the morning.
听力原文:M: Hi, Anne. How is your paper?
W: What paper?
M: You forgot it? The paper we are going to hand in this Friday. Professor Smith assigned it.
W: Oh, I see. I finished it last week. How is yours?
M: I have just started to work on it.
W: Are you crazy? You know what? Only four days left.
M: Yes, I know. I can't get my inspiration until the last minute. I need the pressure.
W: Oh. I'm just the opposite. If I don't have enough time to prepare, I can do nothing.
M: What's your paper on?
W: William Shakespeare.
M: Wasn't he a dramatist? I thought we were supposed to focus on a poet and his works.
W: He wrote some poems, don't you know?
M: Really? I never knew that. I guess I'll learn more from your paper. I want to write something about Keats, but I don't know where I can find any useful information.
W: Uh-huh. Don't worry about it. I have bought some poetry anthologies of Keats. Maybe they will be useful to you.
M: Thank you so much. You are really giving me a timely hand. When can I get these books?
W: Will tonight be all right? I have to buy something now, but I'll be around after dinner.
M: That sounds good. I'll see you then.
(27)
A.The man.
B.The woman.
C.Both of them.
D.Neither of them.
听力原文:W: Hi, Mark! How is it going?
M: Well, not so great. W: What's wrong?
M: I've got a big problem with the poetry course that's required for my major.
W: Is that all filled up?
M: No, no, there is plenty of room, but there is a prerequisite. I've got to take an introduction to poetry before I can take the special course in poets of the 1960s and the introductory courses only offered in the evenings.
W: You don't like evening classes?
M: No, that's not the point. I work in the cafeteria every evening. I need the money to pay my tuition.
W: Can you ask someone that work to switch hours with you? Maybe you could just switch a couple of evenings, since the course probably only meets two times a week.
M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings, and he'll hit the ceiling if I ask to change again.
W: Wait a minute! I have an idea. Have you checked the courses over at the community college? They might offer introductory poetry course during the day.
M: Hey! That's a great idea. I'm free this afternoon. I think I'll go over and check it out.
W: Yeah, their courses are actually cheaper and you can transfer the credits over here.
M: Thanks for the advice, Linda. I'll let you know what happens.
W: Sure, Mark! Good luck! Oh, while you are there, can you find out when their pool is open?
M: No problem!
What prevents the man from taking the poets of the 1960s class?
A.It's only open to poetry majors.
B.It requires another class first.
C.It's already full.
D.It's only offered in the morning.
听力原文:W: Hi, Mark, how is it going?
M: Well, not so great.
W: What's wrong?
M: I've got a big problem with the poetry course that's required for my major.
W: Is that all filled up?
M: No, no, there's plenty of room, but there is a prerequisite. I've got to take an introduction to poetry before I can take the special course in poets of the 1960's, and the introductory course is only offered in the evening.
W: You don't like evening classes?
M: No, that's not the point, I work in the cafeteria every evening, I need the money to pay for my tuition.
W: Can you ask someone at work to switch hours with you? Maybe you could just switch a couple of evenings since the course probably only meets two times a week.
M: I wish I could. My boss just did me a favor by putting me on evenings. And he'll hit the ceiling if I ask him to change again.
W: Wait a minute. I have an idea. Have you checked the courses over at the community college? They might offer an introductory poetry course during the day.
M: Hey, that's a great idea, I'm free this afternoon. I think I'll go over and check it out. Yeah, their courses are actually cheaper, and you can transfer the credits over there. Thanks for the advice, Linda. I'll let you know what happens.
W: Sure, Mark. Good luck. Oh, while you are there, could you find out when their pool is open?
M: No problem!
What prevents the man from taking the poets of 1960's class?
A.It's only open to poetry majors.
B.It's requires another class tirst.
C.It's already full.
D.He wants to have a rest.
W: Don' t blame yourself. You were too busy to pay attention to him. If his mother was still alive, things would have been much better.
Q: Why does the man blame himself?.
(18)
A.At the airport.
B.In a travel agency.
C.In a hotel.
D.At the reception desk.
W: Don't blame yourself. You were too busy to pay attention to him. If his mother was still alive, things would have been much better.
Q: Why does the man blame himself?
(17)
A.His only son is dying.
B.He didn't like after his sick wife.
C.His mother died some time ago.
D.He hasn't taken good care of his son.
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