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– What's the problem, Harry?-()
A . I can’t remember where I left my glasses
B . No problem at all
C . Thank you for asking me about it
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— What's the problem, Harry? --- ()
A . No problem
B . No trouble at all
C . Thank you for asking me about it
D . I can’t remember where I left my glasse
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In the past few years, traffic problems (become) ________ more and more serious.
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How serious is the problem?
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The NGOs, the non-governmental organizations began to seriously deal with the problems, but they can only marginally reduce, not ______ the hazards.
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Obtaining enough food is the first concern for every nation; in some countries food shortages have become a serious problem.
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What's the purpose of the program?
A.To keep all the members in the group work together.
B.To make the people there understand the meaning of work.
C.To find a way to solve the generation gap.
D.To help people enjoy their work.
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听力原文:W: Air pollution is one of the most serious problems in the world. Polluted air can make us sick or even kill us. Why isn't more done to stop it?
M: Everyone wants to stop it, but it is a difficult problem to solve. Meat pollution is mused by things people need.
W: What do you mean?
M: Well, automobiles and airplanes cause pollution but they also provide transportation.
W: Right. And factories cause air pollution but they provide people with jobs and products.
M: Cities are the worst offenders. In crowded cities, factories and cars can add tons of pollution to the air every day.
W: Yes. When I drove, to town yesterday, the clear air changed. It seemed like a dark cloud hung over the city.
M: Nobody likes air pollution. It smells bad; it makes it difficult to breathe.
W: True, it even damages the plants that provide tis with food. No wonder we get sick. It's dangerous to everyone's health.
M: I think everyone knows it is a serious problem. When air pollution can even damage strong materials like steel and concrete; think what it does to poor humans.
W: It is terrible, and yet we do need some things that cause it. We'll have to try to figure out a solution.
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A.Most people don't think it is a serious problem.
B.Most of our pollution is caused by things people need.
C.The government has not spent enough money to stop it.
D.The seriousness of pollution has not been realized by the government.
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What's the girl's problem?
A.She can't work on regular hours.
B.She has no favorable references.
C.She doesn't know anything about r6sum6-writing.
D.She cannot show up at the interview.
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--You don't seem to be quite yourself today. What's wrong?--Oh, I'm suffering from a cold. Nothing serious, ______.
A.yet
B.indeed
C.though
D.anyway
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What's the woman's problem?
A.She doesn't have a dictionary.
B.She doesn't know the words.
C.She doesn't know English.
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The Chartist Movement, though failed, was the first nationwide______and drew attention to serious problems.
A.working class movement
B.middle class movement
C.upper class movement
D.peasant movement
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The problem is very serious.() ________ ________the problem is!
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Aspirin may be the most familiar drug in the world — but its power to heal goes far beyond the usual aches and pains. Exciting new studies suggest that aspirin can help fight a wide range of serious illnesses. "It now seems to be a benefit in so many areas of health," says Dr Debra Judelson, medical director of the Women's Heart Institute in Beverly Hills, California. "I advise most of my patients, as long as they aren't allergic to aspirin and don't have bleeding problems, to take low-dose aspirin."
Some of the major illnesses and conditions that aspirin or aspirin-like drugs might help prevent are. Alzheimer's disease, diabetes-related heart disease, heart attack, cancer and antibiotic-induced hearing loss.
The passage mainly discusses the effects of
A.health.
B.aspirin.
C.hearing loss.
D.heart attack.
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听力原文:W: Mr. Chairman, I think something ought to be clone about our city environment at once. You know, chimney pollution to land, air and water has mused serious health problems.
M: Could you elaborate on that, Mr. Hopkins?
Q: Where does this conversation probably take place?
(14)
A.In a conference room.
B.In a factory.
C.On board a ship.
D.In a hospital.
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What's Ken's problem?
A.He can't find his office key,
B.He is unable to talk.
C.He doesn't like his class.
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听力原文: The head of the World Health Organization says important efforts are being made to fight the world' s serious health problems. But she says gains could be lost if countries around the world do not support new health programs.
Gro Harlem Brundtland made her comments to the World Health Assembly in Geneva, Switzerland recently. She described a number of health programs expected in the coming years. However, Doctor Brundtland said the WHO' s 191 member countries must support the programs and put them into action. With this support, she said the WHO could reduce the number of deaths caused by malaria, AIDS, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases. She also said the death rate for pregnant women and babies could be reduced.
Doctor Brundtland told W-H-O members that good health is linked to economic and social development. For example, she described how smoking tobacco threatens to reduce the resources of all countries, especially developing countries. The World Health Organization estimates that four million people die each year from diseases linked to smoking. The organization expects that number to rise to ten- million a year in the next thirty years. Most of these deaths are expected in developing countries.
Which of the following infectious diseases is not mentioned in the report?
A.Malaria.
B.Enteritis.
C.AIDS.
D.Tuberculosis.
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31. What's the relationship between the Democratic...
31. What's the relationship between the Democratic Party and the Democratic Republican Party in the United States?
32. Who was the first Democratic President in the American history?
33. What' s the symbol of the Democratic Party?
34. Which party agreed to abolish slavery?
35. What is the main content of the passage?
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Which of the following country may have serious problems of counterfeit medicine()
A.France
B.America
C.New Zealand
D.India
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There are many problems in our modern world. One very()serious problem is energy. We get a great () of energy we need from coal, gas, and oil. However, the () of energy which we use is () every year, and we only have enough coal, gas, and oil for the next twenty or thirty years. How will we live () the energy which these things give us? Scientists are looking for () to this problem. They are looking for new () to produce energy. For example, they are working with new ways to () energy from the light and heat of the sun. They are also working with plans which produce energy from () of the oceans. All of the new methods () scientists are finding are still very expensive, but perhaps they will help solve our energy problems () the future.
1.A.number
B.group
C.price
D.deal
2.A.effect
B.amount
C.course
D.program
3.A.increase
B.increasing
C.had increased
D.is increasing
4.A.without
B.improve
C.producing
D.strength
5.A.key
B.a direction
C.a solution
D.service
6.A.cost
B.method
C.branch
D.pound
7.A.Show
B.pay
C.save
D.produce
8.A.property
B.remedy
C.welfare
D.movements
9.A.So that
B.which
C.whose
D.Of which
10.A.at
B.for
C.In
D.from
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Which of the following could bring in serious problems for new venture()
A.Product development takes longer than expected
B.Sales growth is slower than expected
C.Sales growth is not enough to generate funds for capital replacement
D.One of the founder team members wants to quit his/her position and leave the venture
此题为多项选择题。
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What's the problem with your bike?- ________
A.Not at all
B.Good, thank you
C.Nothing serious
D.Sure
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We should consider other()of the problem as well as seriousness.
A.areas
B.respects
C.aspects
D.sides
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They () the seriousness of the problem, so they failed.
A.underestimated
B.overestimated
C.estimated
D.misestimated