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Britain.s leading customers and suppliers are France,Germany and()
A . Japan
B . Belgium
C . the Netherlands
D . the United State
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Letters, maps and pictures are()
A . essays
B . files
C . documents
D . record
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Today there are ()computers in our homes and offices than there are people who live and work in them.
A . less
B . more
C . little
D . lotsof
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Sip and zip,tip and dip, map and nap are all__.
A . minimal pairs
B . diphthongs
C . allophones
D . phonemes
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German and Italian courses are held in Munich and Rome()
A . relatively
B . reluctantly
C . respectively
D . relevantly
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Boilers and cylinders are().
A . raw metallic products
B . finished metallic products
C . consumable products
D . Manufactured goods of large Size
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Fortunately, there are people who are avid and real readers, just as Anna Quindlen, and they ______.
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Yurts are large and roomy inside and richly decorated.
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Chinese characters are generally classified into four categories and they are pictographic characters, ideographic characters, associative characters and ____.
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The Western holidays of Good Friday and Easter are celebrated mainly for commemorating the______ of Jesus.
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Personal letters are those written to family members and business clients, and are often written more like conversations.
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Communication and culture are inseparable and strongly connected.
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In Israel, the Jewish holy day, the _________ begins at sunset on Friday and ends at sunset on Saturday. Therefore, the business week runs from Sunday through Thursday. Conducting business on the Sabbath would be highly inappropriate.
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Many agents quit and say they are leaving because they are_____and want better pay and more humane working conditions, including less travel.
A.reverted to
B.backed up
C.fed up
D.thrust in
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听力原文:W: I ran into our friend Jim last Friday on the street and he said he hadn't heard from you for three months.
M: Yes.I see.But I've been too busy to phone him.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
(14)
A.The woman met Jim by chance last Friday.
B.The man contacted Jim on business three months ago.
C.The man received a phone call from Jim last Friday.
D.The woman injured Jim in a traffic accident last Friday.
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- Are you free on Friday?-Yes, Friday is free.()
是
否
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听力原文:I'm in the play at school and I have rehearsals Monday Tuesday and Friday. Then the play opens on Saturday night and goes all next week except Monday and Tuesday.
M: It sounds like you're going to be a very busy young lady for the next fortnight.
Q: In which evenings is the woman free between Monday and Opening Night?
(13)
A.Monday and Tuesday.
B.Tuesday and Wednesday.
C.Wednesday and Thursday.
D.Thursday and Friday.
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Research findings from Norwegian and Danish scientists released in late 1997 indicate that the world's reindeer are "hot" — radioactive — and are contaminating their owners and minders.
The radiation comes as a result of the 500 atomic bomb tests carried out in the atmosphere by the nuclear nations in the 1950s and 1960s. Long-lived isotopes in the fall-out have built up in Arctic lichens which are the reindeer's staple diet. The reindeer have been found to concentrate the isotopes in their bodies. Animals are affected all over the Arctic, with the most radioactive reindeer in Canada, Alaska and Siberia's Taimyr Peninsula.
Enormous amounts of reindeer meat — some 14,000 tonnes — are eaten in the Arctic each year. Research at the Danish Riso National Laboratory has found that reindeer herders, who consume a lot of the meat, take in 300 times more radiation each year than is the average anywhere in northern Europe. Norway's Radiation Protection Authority estimates that many hundreds of herders have died of cancer as a result.
Meanwhile reindeer are emerging as one of the greatest environmental threats to the Norwegian Arctic. Over-grazing and trampling is causing more damage to the fragile tundra than pollutants from the world's worst-offending factories. Over the last 40 years the number of reindeer in the Norwegian Arctic have doubled, reaching 20 animals per square kilometre, a very high density. Research by the Norwegian and Danish geological surveys and Russia's Kola Science Centre have found that 75 percent of the moss in the Norwegian Arctic and 85 percent of lichen have been "severely damaged" by reindeer. Three-quarters of the area is suffering from soil erosion. By contrast, two of the world's most polluting factories---nickel smelters in Russia's Kola peninsula — have about 10 percent of the moss and 14 percent of the lichen in the area.
Even the Saami people, who own most of the reindeer, admit that the animals may be causing problems. Lars-Ander Baer, vice-president of their council, admitted to a conference on the Arctic environment recently: "We simply don't know how many reindeer the northern part of Norway can take."
Which of the following is NOT a cause of the problem under discussion?
A.Over-grazing.
B.Radioactive contamination.
C.Poaching.
D.Trampling.
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"Alive" and "dead" are
A.gradable antonyms.
B.relational antonyms.
C.complementary antonyms.
D.none of the above.
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“And where are they? And where art thou,”
My country? On thy voiceless shore. The heroic lay is tuneless now-
The heroic bosom beats no more! (George Gordon Byron, Don Juan)
In the above stanza,“art thou”literally means_____.
A. “art you”
B. “are though”
C. “art though”
D. “are you”
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听力原文: Palestinians continued to attack Israeli targets in the West Bank and Gaza Strip Friday, undermining efforts by US Secretary of State Colin Powell, to end the violence that has continued for nine months. Mr. Powell announced that there must be seven days of quiet to assess whether the Israeli-Palestinian ceasefire agreement is holding and the two sides can take steps to return to peace talks. Violence flared just hours after Mr. Powell' s departure from Israel Friday.
Palestinian militants fired mortar bombs at Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip. And in the divided West Bank town of Hebron, Palestinian youths hurled rocks and petrol bombs at Israeli soldiers. The Israeli troops, who are there to protect the small community of Jewish settlers, fired on the Palestinians with rubber-coated metal bullets.
Israeli leaders say that unless all such incidents are halted, they will not adopt the next steps in a plan promoted by Secretary of State Colin Powell to get the two sides back to the negotiating table.
How long has the violence continued?
A.Nine months.
B.One year.
C.Since last Friday.
D.A week.
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听力原文:W: Are you sure you don't mind getting the concert tickets? I wouldn't be able to pay you back until Friday when I get paid.
M: No problem. I'm glad I can help and we'll be able to go together.
Q: What does the man mean?
(18)
A.He doesn't mind it at all.
B.He has no problem.
C.He doesn't need money.
D.The concert tickets are free.
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Tips are generally not required at cafeterias where you serve yourself and you are expecteTips are generally not required at cafeterias where you serve yourself and you are expected to clear your own table of dishes and utensils, and discard your trash in the garbage cans.
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From Monday to Friday most people are busy working or studying, but in the evenings and weekends they are free and __1__ themselves. Some watch television or go to the movies, others take part in sports. This is decided by their own interests.
There are many different ways to spend our free time. Almost everyone has some kind of __2__. It may be something from colleting stamps to making model planes. Some hobbies are very expensive, but others don't cost anything at all. Some collections are worth a lot of money, others are valuable only to their owners.
I know a man who has a coin collection worth several __3__ dollars. A short time ago he bought a rare fifty-cent piece which cost him $50! He was very happy about this collection and thought the price was all right. On the other hand, my youngest brother collects match boxes. He has almost 600 kinds of them, but I wonder __4__ they are worth any money. However, to my brother they are quite valuable. __5__ makes him happier than to find a new match box for his collection.
That's what a hobby means, I think. It is something we like to do in our free time just for the fun of it. The value in dollars is not important, but the pleasure it gives us is.
1)、A.thousand
B.of
C.Nothing
D.enjoy
E.hobby
2)、A.thousand
B.of
C.Nothing
D.enjoy
E.hobby
3)、A.thousand
B.of
C.Nothing
D.enjoy
E.hobby
4)、A.thousand
B.of
C.Nothing
D.enjoy
E.hobby
5)、A.thousand
B.of
C.Nothing
D.enjoy
E.hobby