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A lecture hall is()where students attend lectures.
A、there
B、which
C、one
D、that
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I think he is a good lecturer.()
A . Sorry, it doesn't matter.
B . So do I.
C . Yes. It's a good idea.
D . I don't mind
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As a Pass Guide instructor you are giving a lecture on the historical context of Cisco. You point out that a computer scientist started the Cisco Corporation. One of the attendants asks you when and where Cisco was founded. What should you respond? ()
A . 1978
B . 1984
C . 1991
D . 1996
E . Massachusetts Institute of Technology
F . California Polytechnic Institute
G . Harvard
H . Stanford
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As a TestKing instructor you are giving a lecture on the historical context of Cisco. You point out that a computer scientist started the Cisco Corporation. One of the attendants asks you when and where Cisco was founded. What should you respond? ()
A . Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B . Harvard
C . 1978
D . Stanford
E . 1991
F . California Polytechnic Institute
G . 1984
H . 1996
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He was such a ____ speaker that he held our attention every minute of the three-hour lecture.
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The author was very frustrated with the conference because only a small number of audiences attended his lecture.
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I really appreciate you all for _____ today.A. attendB. attendingC. attended
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“Are you going to attend the lecture tonight?” “Yes. By then I ___________ my homework.”
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The instructor , as well as his students , _____ to attend the lecture.
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I now have a better understanding of Einstein&39;s special theory of relativity after attending ______ lectures on the topic.
听了一系列爱因斯坦相对论的讲座之后,我对这个特殊理论有了更好的理解。
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听力原文:F: Paul, nice to see you back from the university. How do you like your new university? I remember your mom had wanted you to go to London University so that you can live at home and walk or cycle to attend the lectures.
M: Well, you know I didn't go to London University after all. My new university is on the suburbs of an ancient cathedral city and it is almost 8 miles from the city center. The university is planned on the so called American campus system. That is to say, students live in halls of residence grouped around the main university buildings.
F: You mean you live, eat and study within the university proper?
M: Yes, I like it. Because we are a real community. We've got comfortable common rooms and bars. We arrange dances and parties. We've got clubs, theater groups, choirs and so on. And we've got an orchestra. I played the drums in it. By the way, how about your university days, Betty?
F: I rented a house with two other girls in the middle of the city about ten minutes walk from the university. The house is falling to pieces. It is damp and there is no proper heating. M: That sounds awful. I couldn't work in a place like yours. The district is poor and could almost be classed as a slum.
F: I don't think so. We live among real people who treat us as real people. We've got an electrician living next door, who is always coming in and mending our cooker and electric fires. We could try to get into one of the halls of the residents. But we prefer to be independent. It's nice to belong to the city and to do things outside the university.
M: What sort of things do you do outside the university?
M: Well, there is a group of us who go and help in a home for handicapped children. And I sing in the city bar "Choir". We get on well with the local people, not like you in that suburban district.
W: Well, I like history. And my university is one of the best universities for that subject. Besides, it is an ancient city with a lot of historical relics and sightseeing spots. If you can drop by by any chance, I can show you around.
F: You bet.
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A.In Bath.
B.In London.
C.In York.
D.In the suburbs.
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听力原文:W: I was a half-hour late for Professor Harrison's lecture this morning. Could you lend me your notes, Jim?
M: Sure. But you won't find anything in my notes. He didn't say anything important during your absence.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
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A.Jim's notes are not very good.
B.Professor Harrison doesn't teach well.
C.Mary should have come to the lecture earlier.
D.Mary doesn't have to borrow notes from Jim.
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The lecturer made such a boring speech. But I wasn't bothered by the dullness ______ by his carelessness.
A.more than
B.so much as
C.than
D.as
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I just wish something ________ about the noise.It wakes me up at seven every morning.A.can be done
B.could be done
C.could do
D.can do
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The new literature course differs from the old course______the students arent required to attend lectures.
A.in which
B.which
C.in that
D.whereas
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Last week, we had a meetingI told the chairman that I couldn' t attend it for I had something important to do, but he insisted_____my being present.
A.on
B.in
C.to
D.at
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I have got______better understanding of______Einstein's special theory of relativity after attending a series of lectures on that topic.
A.a.../
B./...the
C.a...the
D./.../
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—I will come to attend your lecture at : tomorrow—I' m sorry, by then my lecture will have ended and I______my guests in my office.
A.is being met
B.will meet
C.will be meeting
D.will have met
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Professor Parker’s lecture was very ________. It was one of the best lectures I’ve ever attended.
A、 repetitive
B、 impressive
C、 inadequate
D、 misleading
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听力原文:Good morning. My name is Jocelyn Romwell, and I will be presenting this lecture as part of the Steinway Historical Society Lecture Series here at the Margo Yellowfoot Theater. Today I will be talking about the role of technology throughout history, particularly since 1950 until the present day. I will begin my 75-minute lecture with a short slide presentation that summarizes different technological advances such as the telephone, fax machine, and of course mobile phones. My lecture will also feature some video clips taken from a brief interview I had with Hermann Muntz, one of the best known technology experts in the world. While this lecture deals with technology like mobile phones, I would be very grateful if the audience could turn off their mobile phones during the lecture. I hope that I will not bore you with too many details. However, I think it is important to provide a backdrop of the past in order to explain current technologies.
Where is the lecture taking place?
A.At the Steinway Historical Society.
B.At the Margo Yellowfoot Theater.
C.At the Herman Muntz Auditorium.
D.At the Jocelyn Romwell Center.
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Parks contribute to the quality of the urban environment. Fortunately it is no longer necessary that every lecture or every book about this subject has to start with the proof of this idea. (111) At present it is generally accepted, although more as a self-evident statement than on the basis of a closely-reasoned scientific proof. The recognition of the importance of greenery in the urban environment is a first step on the right way. (112) This does not mean, however, that sufficient details are known about the functions of greenery in towns and about the way in which the inhabitants are using these spaces.As to this rather complex subject I shall, within the scope of this lecture, enter into one aspect only, namely the recreative function of parks.
(113) The theoretical separation of living, working traffic and recreation which for many years has been used in town-and-country planning, has in my opinion resulted in disproportionate attention for forms of recreation far from home, whereas there has been relatively little attention for improvement of recreative possibilities in the direct neighborhood of the home. (114) We have come to the conclusion that this is not right, because an important part of the time which we do not pass in sleeping or working is used for activities at and around home. So it is obvious that recreation in the open air has to begin at the front door of the house.
(115) The urban environment has to offer as many recreation activities as possible, and the design of these has to be such that more obligatory activities can also have a recreative aspect. The very best standard of living is nothing if it is not possible to take a pleasant walk in the district; if the children cannot be allowed to play in the streets, because the risks of traffic are too great; if during shopping you can nowhere find a spot for enjoying for a moment the nice weather; in short, if you only feel yourself at home after the front door of your house is closed behind you.
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By every one of them I"d prove myself a 6 .
A.teacher
B.doctor
C.winner
D.fool
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I went to the lecture early () I got a good seat.
A.A.in order to
B.B.so that
C.C.in order
D.D.so as to
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Complete each statement about movie genres. Airplane is a great ____. I can’t stop laughing every time I watch it()
A.musical
B.horror films
C.comedy
D.drama