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-Welcome to Beijing! -()
A . Thank you.
B . Oh, good.
C . How do you do?
D . That's all right.
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WHO资助的MONICA项目属于()。
A . 传染病监测
B . 非传染病监测
C . 环境监测
D . 突发公共卫生事件监测
E . 药物不良反应监测
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http://www.peopledaily.com.cn/channel/main/welcome.htm是一个典型的URL,其中welcome.htm表示()
A . 协议类型
B . 主机域名
C . 路径
D . 网页文件名
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Where was Prime Minister Tony Blair at the time of the bombings?
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Which is not Tony Morrison’s work?
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Which sentence shows Tony’s character of determination?
A、My wife said he was very helpful.
B、The personnel department said “Tony was a very good worker.”
C、 I got a report that he had graduated as a skilled grinder.
D、Tony’s faulty English sentence “I mow your lawn” was repeated four times.
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A:Welcome to our hotel,( )?
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What does Tony Little say about the British education system?
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What does Tony Smith do according to this dialog.().
A.He is an architect
B.He is an engineer
C.He is a teacher
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mothers both work in the sme fctory.Tonynd Peter’sB.Tony’snd PeterC.Tony’snd Peter’sD.Tonymothers both work in the sme fctory.Tonynd Peter’s B.Tony’snd Peter C.Tony’snd Peter’s D.Tonynd Peter
A.Tony and Peter’s
B.Tony’s and Peter
C.Tony’s and Peter’s
D.Tony and Peter
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setInterval("alert('welcome');",1000)运行结果是()。
A.等待1000秒后,再弹出一个对话框
B.等待1秒后弹出一个对话框
C.每隔一秒弹出一个对话框
D.语法报错,语法有问题
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听力原文:Despite all the evidence Monica had gathered, Mark refused to admit that she was right.
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A.Mark admitted that Monica was right, when she provided enough evidence.
B.Mark denied that Monica was right, regardless of her evidence.
C.Mark didn't know whether Monica was right, though she had evidence.
D.Mark accepted Monica's evidence and agreed that she was right.
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What is true about Tony's pizza?
A.They hold a yearly fundraiser.
B.They sponsor local sports teams.
C.They are opening a new location.
D.They have been in operation for 25 years.
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Jane: Hi, welcome to Hal’s Computer World. {A. Does he have any brand preference?; B. How much is it?; C. I’ll come back to buy it this weekend.; D. Can I help you?; E. How about this one?}
Smith: I would like to buy a computer for my son. I was told it is cheaper to buy computers here. Do you have any recommendations?
Jane: Yes. We have plenty of choices for you. So, home computer or a laptop, which one does he like? {A. Does he have any brand preference?; B. How much is it?; C. I’ll come back to buy it this weekend.; D. Can I help you?; E. How about this one?}
Smith: He prefers ASUS(华硕), laptop, which is much more convenient.
Jane: I see. {A. Does he have any brand preference?; B. How much is it?; C. I’ll come back to buy it this weekend.; D. Can I help you?; E. How about this one?} ASUS F83E335Cr-SL. It is really suitable for students.
Smith: Let me see. Well, it’s good but I don’t think 320 GB is enough.
Jane: If you wish to upgrade the hard drive, we can definitely do so. It costs 150 to upgrade it from 320GB to 500GB.
Smith: Great. My son likes keeping a lot of movies and pictures on the hard drive.
Jane: No problem. I’ll give you a more detailed brochure later.
Smith: Thank you. {A. Does he have any brand preference?; B. How much is it?; C. I’ll come back to buy it this weekend.; D. Can I help you?; E. How about this one?} May I have a discount?
Jane: In total it costs 3900 yuan. If you pay for it on Saturday or Sunday this week, you can actually get 5 percent off the usual sale price.
Smith: Wow. That’s really good. {A. Does he have any brand preference?; B. How much is it?; C. I’ll come back to buy it this weekend.; D. Can I help you?; E. How about this one?}
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There were______panel members questioning Tony Blair.
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
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听力原文: (A =AliceT=Tony)A Sinwell & Co. Good morning.T Hello, Alice?A Oh, hello Tony
听力原文: (A =Alice T=Tony)
A Sinwell & Co. Good morning.
T Hello, Alice?
A Oh, hello Tony.
T I’m glad I caught you. Listen, I’m at the airport, and I’ve just realized I’ve left my diary in the office. You can’t see it anywhere, can you?
A Hang on. Here it is.
T Oh, great. Now can you have a look at tomorrow? I’ve got an appointment at nine thirty at the airport. But what’s the name of the woman I’m seeing?
A It’s Ms. Chen. Chen Hong.
T That’s it. It had gone right out of my head. Is that C-H-E-N H-O-N-G?
A That’s right.
T And what’s her position in the company, exactly?
A She’s their new Research Director.
T That’s it. Right. Then in the afternoon, I’m meeting Mr. Johnson at 2.30. but I can’t remember whether we agreed to meet at his company or the hotel.
A Well, there’s nothing here about the hotel.
T Right, then it must be at his company. Sorry, Alice, I’ll have to go. My plane’s boarding.
A Ok, Tony. Oh, before you go. Don’t forget on Wednesday you’ll need to confirm your flight to Shanghai.
T Thanks. I’ll make a note of it. I’ll call you first thing in the morning.
A Bye.
&8226;Look at the form. below.
&8226;You will hear a man checking details of his appointments
AMERICAN BUSINESS TRIP: Mon 4/5-Wed 6/5
Appointments
9.30 Meeting at (9) ______ with Ms. Chen Hong.
She's their new (10) ______ .
14.30 Meet Mr. Johnson at (11) ______ to discuss new products.
Don't forget
Call office tomorrow.
(12)______ to Shanghai on Wednesday.
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Tony believed that the tortoise ______.
A.won the race by his own effort
B.took a risk by agreeing to race
C.was not given a fair chance in the race
D.won the race by chance
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From her wheelchair, a child raises rounded arms above her head to form. a blossoming flower. Nearby, a blind boy gently waves a flowing scarf as his body sways back and forth. Welcome to Infinite Dreams, a southern California program that each year helps more than 1,000 children with disabilities learn ballet, jazz, and other forms of movement. For founder Zina Bethune, a professional dancer and actress who works with a team of six instructors, this is a deeply felt mission.
"I've walked a very fine line between the abled and disabled worlds all' my life," says Bethune, a former soloist with the New York City Ballet who starred on Broadway in Tommy Tune's production of Grand Hotel. Born and raised in New York City, Bethune, 47, started formal ballet training at age 6 with legendary choreographer George Balanchine. But during adolescence, a host of medical problems mined her chances of becoming a prima ballerina. But she ignored them and her pain and continued to dance. Faced with all sorts of difficulties, she never gave up. By the time she was 34, Bethune had went gone two hip replacements.
Bethune, who has been married for 18 years to a former dancer, started Infinite Dreams in southern California in 1983. "Dance is spiritual," she says. "And these children's spirits are not disabled." Funded through grants and private donations, the group offers hour-long weekly sessions in schools and performs at arts festivals throughout the year.
"Participation, not perfection, is emphasized," notes Bethune, who is currently trying to make her program available nationally. Adjustments to the dance steps are made as needed. Russell Bartel, 14, a star student with spina bifida and little feeling in his lower legs, pirouettes not by turning on his toes but by spinning on his back. "What we try to make clear," Bethune says, "is that their individual version of any step is valid. That's their dance."
From that understanding often springs a newfound sense of confidence. "I can do a lot more than I ever thought I could." Bartel says. "It makes me feel great."
What kind of organization is Infinite Dreams?
A.A dancing club in southern California.
B.A program to realize the art dreams for disabled children.
C.A proposal to perform. arts for disabled children.
D.A team of professional dancers and actresses.
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听力原文:W: Good evening! Welcome to our Talk Show program. Our guest today is Mr. David Smith, who had the experiences of studying abroad for seven years and then returning back home. Well, Mr. Smith, do you think going abroad was the hard part?
M: I don't think so, but returning back home was really hard.
W: Why?
M: Well, for many students, returning back to their home countries can be a very confusing experience.
W: Re-entry Shock! That sounds quite interesting. Can you explain it?
M: For example, many students who come to the United States experience freedoms they have never enjoyed in their country.
W: Sure, such as freedom from family, freedom from cultural norms they didn't like and freedom from the pressures of working in a real job.
M: However, too much freedom and unstructured life can lead to other problems. Students sometimes skip classes, stay out late, and engage in activities that their families and cultures might not approve of, but students want to enjoy "freedom" while it lasts.
W: So when students return back to their countries, they can struggle with fitting back into the cultural norms and family expectations of the past.
M: Yes. Naturally, depression is possible and a loss of self can result.
W: Then what can students do to minimize this Re-entry Shock?
M: First of all, keep in contact with your family and friends while you are abroad. They will be your first source of advice and support once you return.
W: What else?
M: Second, have a clear plan what you will do when you return. Start looking for a job now or apply to enter a school months before you return. Re-entry Shock can be greatest when you have nothing to do when you return.
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A.How to go abroad for study.
B.How to enjoy the freedom abroad.
C.How to look for a job after returning back from abroad.
D.Re-entry Shock and how to reduce it.
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Tony Simons implies that intensifying agriculture______.
A.won"t help farmers shake off poverty
B.will increase the rate of deforestation
C.will damage those living near forests
D.won"t relieve global grain supply pressure
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在地址 http: //www.dailynews.com.cn/channel/welcome.html 中,www.dailynews.com.cn 表示(请作答此空), welcome.htm 表示()
A.协议类型
B. 主机
C. 网页文件
D. 路径
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Which of the following statements is true about Tony Blair?
A、He attached greater importance to social equality than economic efficiency.
B、He curbed the power of the trade unions.
C、He placed an unprecedented premium on the need for high educational standards.
D、He was considered the most popular Prime Minister when he left the office.
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在地址 http: //www.dailynews.com.cn/channel/welcome.html 中,www.dailynews.com.cn 表示(), welcome.htm 表示()
A.协议类型
B.主机
C.网页文件
D.路径
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下面程序段的作用:在窗体上一个命令按钮。单击命令按钮后,将程序中字符串 "Welcome Home"中的字符全部大写输出,其后字符"Wel Back"全部小写输出。请填空。 Private Sub Command1_Click() a = "Welcome Home"; b = "Wel Back" c = 【8】 + LCase(b) Print c End Sub