In most cases good value and high quality are more important than the sales technique in m
A.trust about
B.believe in
C.use
D.support
A.trust about
B.believe in
C.use
D.support
A.betting… perfect
B.developing … convenient
C.pinning … substandard
D.destroying … exact
E.establishing … vague
One in three of us will be diagnosed
with cancer during our lifetime.
The disease tends to affect older people — but can strike at any time.
Excluding certain skin cancers, there were more than 270,000 new cases of the disease in 2001 — and the rate is increasing by about 1% a year.
Some cancers, such as breast, are becoming more common, while new cases of lung cancer fall away due to the drop in the number of smokers.
However, while the overall number of new cancers is not falling, the good news is that successful treatment rates for many of the most common types are improving rapidly.
BBC News Online, in conjunction with Cancer Research UK, has produced a guide to some of the most common forms of cancer and the treatments used to tackle them.
How many people will be diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime?
A.One in three.
B.One in five.
C.One in ten.
D.One in twenty.
听力原文: Most sillgle-Parent families result when a marriage ends in divorce. (29)In most cases the divorced parents decide who will have the children. (30)About 85 percent of the children live with their mother after divorce. However, more divorced men want their children to live with them. Sometimes a divorce causes a dispute about who will care for the children. In these cases a judge decides. In an increasing number of disputes. a judge orders that both parents share the children. Usually the children will live with one parent. and both the mother and father will take part in decisions affecting them. In other cases the children will live with the mother part of the time, and with the father part of the time. Frank and his divorced wife, for example, share responsibility for caring for their 6-year old daughter. The little girl lives with Frank for 10 days, then she lives with her mother for 10 days.
In other cases men care for their children alone. Tony, for example, was 18 when his girlfriend had a baby. His girlfriend disappeared and left the baby behind. Tony decided he wanted to care for his son by himself. Yet he was not sure he knew how to do it. So he joined a group in Boston called Fathers Incorporated. The group offers advice and skills to help. (31)Tony takes care of his son. Tony believes he can be a good parent. He says women have been doing the job for a long time. "So," he says, "why not men?"
(30)
A.Father's incorporated.
B.Divorce Rate.
C.Single-parent families.
D.Children's care in single-parent families.
听力原文: Most single-parent families result when a marriage ends in divorce. (29)In most cases the divorced parents decide who will have the children. (30)About 85 percent of the children live with their mother after divorce. However. more divorced men want their children to live with them. Sometimes a divorce causes a dispute about who will care for the children. In these cases a judge decides. In an increasing number of disputes, a judge orders that both parents share the children. Usually the children will live with one parent, and both the mother and father will take part in decisions affecting them. In other cases the children will live with the mother part of the time, and with the father part of the time. Frank and his divorced wife, for example, share responsibility for caring for their 6-year old daughter. The little girl lives with Frank for 10 days, then she lives with her mother for 10 days.
In other eases men care for their children alone. Tony, for example, was 18 when his girlfriend had a baby. His girlfriend disappeared and left the baby behind. Tony decided he wanted to care for his son by himself. Yet he was not sure he knew bow to do it. So he joined a group in Boston called Fathers Incorporated. The group offers advice and skills to help. (31)Tony take care of his son. Tony believes he can be a good parent. He says women have been doing the job for a long time. "So," he says, "why not men?"
(30)
A.Father's incorporated.
B.Divorce Rate.
C.Single-parent families.
D.Children's care in single-parent families.
There【C4】______now both good news and bad news. The good news is that scientists【C5】______believe, based on the recent advances of modem medicine,【C6】______it is possible to tame cancer in the next decade, transforming it from a scary disease to something【C7】______a chronic(慢性的)disease, like diabetes.【C8】______no one expects a cure for cancer in the near future, but many think that the hi-tech may finally【C9】______more effective treatment, making the issue much【C10】______
The【C11】______news is,【C12】______, about the current【C13】______Cancer rates are expected to increase at an alarming rate globally,【C14】______the most recent data from the World Health Organization. In 2000, 6 million people worldwide died from cancer. A sharp increase in new cases is predicted,【C15】______from 10 million new cases worldwide in 2000 to 15 million in 2020. In China,【C16】______20 percent of all deaths are【C17】______to cancer, some 2 million people developed a malignant tumor(恶性肿瘤)in 2000,【C18】______one fifth of the world's total.【C19】______those people, 1.5 million have died, accounting for one quarter of the global mortality. There is no doubt that cancer has become a【C20】______killer of mankind.
【C1】
A.predict
B.remember
C.forget
D.remind
When French lawyers and judges strictly apply a statute, it is usually because ______.
A.it provides a just solution to a problem
B.statutes are laws, and must be obeyed
C.the judge's role is always simply to apply automatically the ready-made solutions provided by the legislature
D.the role of the French judiciary is never really creative
When French lawyers and judges strictly apply a statute, it is usually because ________.
A.it provides a just solution to a problem
B.statutes are laws, and must be obeyed
C.the judge's role is always simply to apply automatically the ready-made solutions provided by the legislature
D.the role of the French judiciary is never really creative
But many students will not do well in an open classroom. For some students, there are too few rules. These students will do little in school. They will not make good【40】of open education. For many students it is【41】to have some rules in the classroom.【42】a few rules will help this kind of students. The last point about open education is that many teachers do not believe in open education. You now know what open education is. Some of its good points and bad points have been【43】You may have your own opinion about open education. The writer thinks that open education is a good idea, but only in theory. In fact, it may not work very well in a real class or school. The writer believes that most students, but【44】not all students, want some structure in their classes. They want and need to have rules. In some cases, they must be made to study some subjects. Many students are【45】to find subjects they have to study interesting. They would not study those subjects if they did not have to.
(36)
A.develop
B.express
C.grow
D.remain
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Most single-parent families result when a marriage ends in divorce. In most cases the divorced parents decide who will have the children. About 85 percent of the children live with their mother after divorce. However, more divorced men want their children to live with them. Sometimes a divorce causes a dispute about who will care for the children. In these cases a judge decides. In an increasing number of disputes, a judge orders that both parents share the children. Usually the children will live with one parent, and both the mother and father will take part in decisions affecting them. In other cases the children will live with the mother part of the time, and with the father part of the time. Frank and his divorced wife, for example, share responsibility for caring for their 6-year-old daughter. The little girl lives with Frank for 10 days, then she lives with her mother for 10 days.
In other cases men care for their children alone. Tony, for example, was 18 when his girlfriend had a baby. His girlfriend disappeared and left the baby behind. Tony decided he wanted to care for his son by himself. Yet he was not sure he knew how to do it. So he joined a group in Boston called Fathers Incorporated. The group offers advice and skills to help. Tony takes care of his son. Tony believes he can be a good parent. He says women have been doing the job for a long time. "So," he says, "why not men?"
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. What is the main topic of this passage?
27. Whom will most children live with after their parents are divorced?
28. What does Tony mean by saying "Why not men"?
(27)
A.Divorce Rate.
B.Fathers Incorporated.
C.Single-parent families.
D.Children's care in single-parent families.
He begins by doing little else than reading, and after he has prepared himself by, say, three years' study to practice, still, all his life long and almost every day, he will be looking into books to read a little more than he already knows about some new questions which he has to answer.
The power to use books, then, is a talent that a good lawyer ought to possess. He ought to have enough ability to make it easy for him to collect ideas from printed words. He ought to have some readiness in finding what a book contains, and something of a sense for where to look for what he wants.
But although this is the power of which he will first feel the need, it is not the most important. A lawyer does not study law to recite it; he studies it to use it and act upon the rules which he has learned in real life. His business is to try cases in court and to advise men what to do in order to keep or get out of trouble. He studies his books in order to advise and to try his cases in the right way.
What is the major way for a lawyer to learn law?
A.Going to the court.
B.Practicing law.
C.Trying cases in court.
D.Reading books.
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