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He()the suggestion as a way of getting out of his financial difficulties.
A . talked over
B . led to
C . seized on
D . started over
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A look-out at the bow sights an object on your port side. How many bell strokes should he sound? ()
A . One
B . Two
C . Three
D . Four
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He was looking admiringly at the photograph published by Collins in ____ with the Imerial Museum.
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The way ______he looks at problems is wrong.
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He ________ of me the best way to go.
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( )1 Hector shows Naomi the map.( )2 Naomi and Hector look at their watches.( )3 Naomi tells a stranger the bus schedule.( )4 Naomi tells Hector she doesn’t knowher way around.
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听力原文:Bill told me that he would graduate in June if he could get the chemistry course he needs out of the way.
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A.Bill will graduate in June even if he fails in his chemistry course.
B.Bill intends to do graduate work in chemistry after June.
C.Bill won't graduate in June, so he's going away.
D.Bill must take the chemistry course before he can graduate in June.
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? Look at the list below. It shows some product sectors of healthcare market.
? For questions 6-10, decide which sector (A-H) of the market each person on the opposite page should consult.
? For each question, mark the correct letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet.
? Do not use any letter more than once.
PRODUCT SECTORS OF HEALTHCARE MARKET
A Vitamins and Dietary Supplements
B Cough, Cold and Allergy Remedies
C Digestive Remedies
D Eye Care
E Wound Treatments
F Adult Mouth Care
G Calming and Sleeping Products
H Smoking Cessation Aids
Kevin Lee is looking for some products to help him quit smoking.
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Joe had many regrets when he __________ the years he spent abroad. A. looked back on B. looked down upon C. looked up to D. looked out of
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5. The phrases like “ look forward to your early reply” is not necessary at the end of the complaint.
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Billy looks becaus he doesn’t have enough money to .His mother has given him the money of this month, but he . Jenny suggests that he should for himself. Finally, Jenny lends to Billy.
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Look! The man in the bar behaves strangely. He ________ a lot of alcohol()
A.should have drunk
B.needn’t have drunk
C.could have drunk
D.must have drunk
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Sitting on the second floor of the bus, you can have a good look at the city.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
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The boy sat at the top of the hill, looking at the valley______.
A.under
B.above
C.up
D.below
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The style. of "Visitors would make their way at once to the upper floor by way of the staircase." is______.
A.formal
B.consultative
C.frozen
D.intimate
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&8226;Look at the notice below, which shows the different divisions of a manufacturing company.
&8226;For questions 11 - 15, decide where each person should go.
&8226;For each sentence, mark the correct letter (A-H) on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.
A. Production line E. Quality control
B. Warehouse F. Packing line
C. Dispatch G. Canteen
D. Research & Development H. Washrooms
Ted needs to get changed and freshen up after his shift.
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The next time the men were taken up onto the deck, Kunta made a point of looking at the man behind him in line, the one who lay beside him to the left when they were below. He was a Serer tribesman much older than Kunta, and his body, front and back, was creased with whip cuts, some of them so deep and festering that Kunta, felt badly for having wished sometimes that he might strike the man in the darkness for moaning se steadily in his pain. Staring back at Kunta, the Serer's dark eyes were full of fury and defiance. A whip lashed out even as they stood looking at each other—this time at Kunta, spurring him to move ahead. Trying to roll away, Kunta was kicked heavily in his ribs. But somehow he and the gasping Wolof managed to stagger back up among the other men from their shelf who were shambling toward their dousing with bucked of seawater.
A moment later, the stinging saltiness of it was burning in Kunta's wounds, and his screams joined those of others over the sound of the drum and the wheezing thing that had again begun marking time for the chained men to jump and dance for the toubob. Kunta and the Wolof were so weak from their new beating that twice they stumbled, but whip blows and kicks sent them hem hopping clumsily up and down in their chains. So great was his fury that Kunta was barely aware of the women singing "Toubob fa!" And when he had finally been chained hack down in his place in the dark hold, his heart throbbed with a lust to murder toubob.
Every few days the eight naked toubob would again come into the stinking darkness and scrape their tubs full of the excrement that had accumulated on the shelves where the chained men lay. Kunta would lie still with his eyes staring balefully in hatred, following the bobbing orange lights, listening to the toubob cursing and sometimes slipping and tailing into the slickness underfoot—so plentiful now, because of the increasing looseness of the men's bowels, that the filth had begun to drop off the edges of the shelves down into the aisleway.
The last time they were on deck, Kunta had noticed a man limping on a badly infected leg. This time the man was kept up on deck when the rest were taken back below. A few days later, the women told the other prisoners in their singing that the man's leg had been cut off and that one of the women had been brought to tend him, but that the man had died that ,fight and been thrown over the side. Starting then, when the toubob came to clean the shelves, they also dropped red-hot pieces of metal into pails of strong vinegar. The clouds of acrid steam left the hold smelling better, but soon it would again be overwhelmed by the choking stink. It was a smell that Kunta felt would never leave his lungs and skin.
The steady murmuring that went on in the hold whenever the toubob were gone kept growing in volume and intensity as the men began to communicate better and better with one another. Words not understood were whispered from mouth to ear along the shelves until someone who knew more then one tongue would send back their meaning. In the process, all of the men along each shelf learned new words in tongues they had not spoken before. Sometimes men jerked upward, bumping their heads, in the double excitement of communicating with each other and the fact that it was being done without the toubeb's knowledge. Muttering among themselves for hours, the men developed a deepening sense of intrigue and of brotherhood. Though they were of different villages and tribes, the feeling grew that they were not from different peoples or places.
The living conditions for the Blacks in the salve ship were ______.
A.adequate but primitive
B.inhumane and inadequate
C.humane but crowded
D.similar to the crew's quarters
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英译汉:He keeps looking at himself in the mirror.
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One night when Mr. Robinson was asleep,he was woken up by some strange noise outside his house.“Thieves,”he thought. Jumping out of bed,he took his gun and hurried to the bedroom window. The room was not shining and the night was rather dark. But he could see a white shape. It looked like a man in the garden. He pointed his gun at it,fired and went back to bed. Early in the morning,he went down to the garden. His shirt was hanging from a tree. He had washed it the day before and hung it on the tree do dry. It had a hole right through the middle. Mr. Robinson was really frightened out of his life when he saw it and began to tremble(颤抖)。 His neighbour arrived at that moment.“How are you today,Mr,Robinson?”he asked in an anxious voice. “You don’t look well.”
“I’m all right,thank you,”said Mr. Robinson. “But I’m lucky to be alive. You see that shirt there?”
“Yes?”said the neighbour.
“If I’d been wearing that shirt last night,”said Mr. Robinson,“I’d be a dead man now.”
1、When Mr. Robinson jumped out of his bed and went to the window,he saw ________ in the garden.
A、a thief
B、something like a man
C、a white shirt on a tree
D、nothing
2、Who had hung the shirt on the tree the day before________
A、A thief.
B、Mr. Robinson himself.
C、Mr. Robinson’s neighbour
D、Mr. Robinson’s wife.
3、After firing the gun,Mr. Robinson________
A、went back to bed
B、went to the garden to see what it was
C、felt no longer afraid
D、looked for the shirt he had washed the day before
4、The next morning Mr. Robinson’s neighbour came and saw him looking________
A、surprised
B、unhappy
C、sick
D、angry.
5、The title“A Narrow Escape”suggests that one has________
A、succeeded in escaping to escape
B、failed.
C、run away
D、only just avoided death
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T he Metaphysical Poets are adroit at the use of _______.
A.a llegory
B.s ymbol
C.s atire
D.c onceit
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–Look this way. You’ll have a good view of the whole mountain. – ---.
A.Idoit
B.Goaway
C.Gotit
D.Don’tworry
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---Look this way. You ’ ll have a good view of the whole mountain.
A.I do it
B.Go away
C.Got it
D.Don ’ t worry
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The couple__ never to work at the same time, so that one of them was always on full-time parenting duty, and their child wouldn’t have to be looked after by strangers()
A.made a pact
B.reach a compromise
C.appealed to
D.set a date
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One silly question I simply can't stand is "How do you feel?". Usually the question is asked of a man in action --- a man on the go, walking along the street, or busily working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? He'll probably say, "Fine, I'm all right," but "you've put a bug in his ear" -- maybe now he's not sure. If you are a good friend, you may have seen something in his face, or his walk, that he overlooked that morning. It starts him worrying a little. First thing you know, he looks in a mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else, "How do you feel?"
Every question has its time and place. It's perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask "How do you feel?" if you're visiting a close friend in the hospital, But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying to make a train, or sitting at his desk working, it's no time to ask him that silly question.When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays was in his eighties, someone asked him "How do you feel?" Shaw put him in his place. "When you reach my age," he said, "either you feel all right or you're dead."
1.According to the writer, greetings, such as "How do you feel?" ____.
A、show one's consideration for others
B、are a good way to make friends
C、are proper to ask a man in action
D、generally make one feel uneasy
2.The question "How do you feel?" seems to be correct and suitable when asked of ____.
A、a man working at his desk
B、a person having lost a close friend
C、a stranger who looks somewhat worried
D、a friend who is ill
3.The writer seems to feel that a busy man should ____.
A、be praised for his efforts
B、never be asked any question
C、not be bothered
D、be discouraged from working so hard
4.George Bernard Shaw's reply in the passage shows his ____.
A、cheerfulness
B、cleverness
C、ability
D、politeness
5.“You've put a bug in his ear ”means that you've ____.
A、made him laugh
B、shown concern for him
C、made fun of him
D、given him some kind of warning