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I thought you might be tired, () is why I decided to help you.
A . that
B . this
C . which
D . as
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6. Why is the new fragrance not popular in Latin American countries?
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The reason why I came back is______she would have been very angry if I hadn't.
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Usually, I (work)_______ as a secretary at ABT, but this summer I (study)_______ French at a language school in Paris. That is why I am in Paris.
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Why has corset been popular among women even in modern days?
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Why is manufacturing in China so popular?
A、It is a dream
B、It is a carmaker’s dream.
C、It is so fast.
D、The market is growing so fast.
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Q: Why is sushi becoming popular according to the passage?
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I have often seen him ______ the moon and stars for hours. Why do you think he is doing that?
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Clerk: Good morning. Can I help you?Miss Chang: Yes, I'd like a one-way ticket to Manchester 8:15 tomorrow evening.Clerk: Fifteen pounds, please.Miss Chang: ______A.Here you are B.Here it isC.There is the paymentD.Take the payment, please
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听力原文:W: What is the most popular comic presently in Japan? Why do you think it is popular?
M: Nana is the most popular comic series because Japanese people can sympathize with this love story. Why Japanese people love comics is probably because riley do not show much of what they think or feel. So, they project their thoughts and feelings in comics.
W: Which part of Japan is the most famous? And why?
M: The most famous part in Japan is Tokyo, the center of modern culture in Japan and all Japanese trends are born there.
W: What is the most important festival in Japan and why does it become so significant for the Japanese?
M: In Japan, the most important festival is the New Year's Holidays. Japanese people visit a shrine on New Year's day to pray for health and good future. Also, family gets together and many children receive money. Also, people clean the house before the New Year and eat toshikoshi soba for long life. And on New Year's day people eat osechi ryori, which is very special and delicious. I like New Year very much.
W: If I want to skiing, where should I go?
M: I think Nagano(长野) is the best place to ski in Japan. The reason is because the Winter Olympics were held in Nagano in 1998. The snow there is very soft and beautiful.
W: What kind of food do you like besides Japanese food? Like American food, Chinese food?
M: Recently, young Japanese people eat with their friends at fast food restaurants like McDonalds or Yoshinoya. There are not many university students eating meals at home. I think that I am the same as those students. Also, Japanese like Italian, Chinese, and Korean food. But I like Japanese food the best because foreign food is too strong for me.
W: What do you think about Junlehiro Koizumi? Is he handsome or look old?
M: I think Prime Minister Koizumi is a progressive person rather than a traditional one. He is active and has made good diplomacy, but his idea of tax increase is not good. I think capitalism is going to do big damage to poor people. Koizmni's capitalism is just like that of President George Bush. Is Koizumi handsome? Well, I think he looks not all that bad.
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A.Nana is the most popular comic series in Japan because it's a love story.
B.Nana is the most popular comic series in Japan because its plot is attractive.
C.Japanese people do not like to express their thoughts and feelings before others.
D.Japanese people love comics because they are very funny and interesting.
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Why is Barbie no longer so popular?
A.Because she never change her features.
B.Because the maker doesn't like to invest more on her.
C.Because she has met a strong competitor.
D.Because customers are fed up with her.
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听力原文:W: Why is it that I found some letters addressed to you in my mailbox lately, Paul?
M: Didn't Mike tell you that I'm having the post office forward my mail to your place until I've got a new apartment?
Q: What's happening to Paul's letters?
(13)
A.His letters are being forwarded to his new apartment.
B.His letters are being sent to his old address.
C.He tells Mike to deliver his mail to the woman's house.
D.He has the post office deliver his mall to the woman's house.
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In the US, poll after poll has shown a majority in favour of animal experimentation, even without statements about its value. Why is opinion in Britain so different? I think that there are two reasons.
The first is the success of antivivisection campaigners in lampooning animal research as outdated, intentionally cruel, "bad" science, which achieves nothing. All drugs and procedures developed with the help of animal tests are said to be dangerous. The occasional failure of animal testing to identify a dangerous drug is developed as an argument for abandoning safety tests involving animals altogether--with no mention of the terrible human suffering that this would cause. They say that "alternative" methods already exist for all animal experiments, but the fact is that the law specifically forbids animal use if there is any alternative.
The second reason is that scientists and doctors have failed to oppose such misrepresentation. In the early 1990s, animal rights campaigning in the US was met with much more forthright defense, not only by the major scientific societies, funding agencies and medical organizations, but also by the US government.
To be positive, there are many encouraging features of the New Scientist poll. Interestingly, the public seems to employ the same kind of utilitarian philosophy that underpins the law in Britain--weighing potential benefits against the species involved (thus, monkeys are more "valuable" than mice) and the likelihood of suffering.
Clearly, people in Britain do not recognize the essential link between animal research and testing and the medical treatments that they receive. Only 18 percent of those who had taken (or had a close family member who had taken a drug prescribed for a serious illness realized that the drug had been tested on animals, as all drugs are. Obviously, a large majority of those surveyed believe that they can happily benefit from medical treatment without taking advantage of animal research. No wonder so many people oppose it when asked the straight yes/no question.
The views of the public must be respected. But this poll tells us that, while they are open to persuasion, their reaction is based on misunderstanding. The responsibility for providing honest evidence for the public lies not just with those who use animals in their research, but with other scientists who depend on that work. It lies with the doctors who benefit from animal research, with the pharmaceuticals and biotech industries, and the medical charities and funding age, les whose work would be crippled without it. But most of all, responsibility rests with government, which should cultivate serious and transparent debate between those of different opinion, and provide the public--especially young people--with the honest evidence they need and deserve.
In the first sentence of Paragraph 3, "such misrepresentation" refers to ______.
A.the idea that other methods can be substituted for animal research
B.the claim that animal experiment is intentionally cruel
C.the belief that all drugs developed with animal tests are dangerous
D.the fact that scientists and medical organizations support animal experimentation
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听力原文:F: What I can't make out you is why you are so keen on the Layer-de-la-Haye house. Why on earth should we choose, actually choose, to live out in a village, even if it is a popular village. You know that I would love to live in town and...
M: ...and be boxed in by a thousand other houses I suppose~ Surrounded by a thousand faceless neighbors. No, let' s go for the village. After all I'm the one who has to do all the traveling. Back and forth to London every day. And I would rather add a 15 minutes bus ride to the train ride than be--How does it go?--cabin' d, cribb' d confi' d.
F: That' s all very well...all very well to take that romantic attitude. You know... you think you can get out of everything...wriggle out of any argument...by quoting Shakespeare. What about my preferences? You are being selfish you know.
M: Selfish? Me?
F: Yes. Think of the children. Its seems to me that you are so carried away with the idea that your personal likes and dislikes are making you anything but practical.
What's the relations between the speakers?
A.Friends.
B.Colleagues.
C.Husband and wife.
D.Landlord and tenant.
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听力原文:W: What's the reason for the warning on every pack of cigarettes? I mean the note that says smoking is dangerous to health. Why does the manufacturer say so?
M: It's the law here. They have to print it.
Q: What are they talking about?
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A.People must give up cigarettes.
B.A health warning on cigarette packs.
C.The law doesn't allow people to smoke.
D.Smoking can cause lung cancer.
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According to the speaker ,why were log cabins especially popular to settlers who moved west?
A.They could easily build the log houses themselves,
B.They could construct the houses from kits.
C.They liked the cozy atmosphere of the log interior.
D.They wanted homes that could be transported.
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The reason why we often say “the way I see it” or “in my experience” in communication is to ________.
A.raise a different opinion without offending the listener
B.contrast two different ideas to learn from each other
C.point out the mistakes in the listener’s words
D.stress what is going to be said is original
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What I want to know is why he is still here. (翻译)
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—The winter holidy is coming, but I don’t know where to go to relx myself.—Why don’t you consider—The winter holidy is coming, but I don’t know where to go to relx myself. —Why don’t you consider _________to Hinn going B.go C.to go D.gone
A.going
B.go
C.to go
D.gone
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I can't understand why he ____ the plan.
A oppose toB opposed toC is oppose toD is opposed to
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Which of the following is NOT the reason why telecommuting has become popular?
A.It can balance employees' work and life.
B.It can help save the cost for companies.
C.It can reduce conflicts between employers and employers.
D.It can kill the time spent in going to work from home.
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<table><tbody><tr><td>Teaching English as a foreign language is very popular for many travellers. In March I started teaching English in Thailand.
I really love teaching. I knew it could be a lot of fun, especially with my students who are 3-5 years old. But I had no idea just how much I would actually enjoy it. The only reason I started was simple - it was an easy way to make money.
I had no idea Thai children could speak English so well at such a young age. My children could describe colours, shapes, body parts, days of the week and classroom objects!
Two things changed after working. The first one was in the first weeks of teaching, I liked to have my lessons planned out, but things didn't go as expected. Now I am happy to walk into a classroom with whatever I need for the subject.
I guess the other thing would be how much the children trust me. 18 weeks ago these children were<u>unconfident</u>and pretty shy, but now they can't wait to get involved.
In 6 months I have no idea where I will be, but right now I love teaching and enjoy working with the kids every day. Will I teach again - I'd like to think so!
小题1:Where is the writer most probably from?<table><tr><td>A.Korea.</td><td>B.England.</td></tr><tr><td>C.China.</td><td>D.Japan.</td></tr></table>小题2:Which of the following is NOT the writer's student?<table><tr><td>A.May, 4 and a half, who can tell different shapes.</td></tr><tr><td>B.Wilton, 3, who can tell different colors.</td></tr><tr><td>C.Nick, 5, who can count from one to one hundred.</td></tr><tr><td>D.Leonie, 6, who is good at English grammar.</td></tr></table>小题3:Which of the following is TRUE?<table><tr><td>A.The writer might be short of money when he traveled in Thailand.</td></tr><tr><td>B.All the children in the writer's class are very naughty.</td></tr><tr><td>C.The writer will never be a teacher again.</td></tr><tr><td>D.The writer never has classes in the classroom.</td></tr></table>小题4: What is the meaning of the underlined word "unconfident" in Chinese?<table><tr><td>A.粗心大意的</td><td>B.缺乏信心的</td></tr><tr><td>C.不切实际的</td><td>D.骄傲自满的</td></tr></table>小题5:What is best title for the passage?<table><tr><td>A.Teaching is a good job.</td></tr><tr><td>B.How clever the Thailand children are!</td></tr><tr><td>C.My travel experience in Thailand.</td></tr><tr><td>D.First time as an English teacher in Thailand.</td></tr></table></td></tr></tbody></table>
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Tom.could you help me wash the car? Why me? i'm busy now. Amy is free. why后为何用me?
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B.when
C.what
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