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What do you think()not putting such remarks?
A . at
B . of
C . for
D . about
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Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?()
A . Yes, you may borrow
B . Yes, you could
C . Yes, go on
D . Yes, help yourself
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What do you think of the song?()
A . It sounds sweet
B . I like music very much
C . I don't know the title
D . It was a pleasure
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What do you think of my new dress?()
A . It's on sale
B . It's a birthday present for you
C . You really need one
D . It looks very good on you
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— Do you think I could borrow your calculator? —()
A . Yes, help yourself.
B . It doesn’t matter.
C . Yes, you may borrow.
D . Yes, go on.
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After learning this lecture, who do you think is more responsible in changing his/her way toward his/her family members and trying to bridge generation gap in a family?
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Without an eye to observe and a mind to do real thinking, you cannot find the most suitable topic. _______
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3. What do you think Gloria will do next?
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Do you think you can get up ?
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听力原文:W: What is the most popular comic presently in Japan? Why do you think it is popular?
M: Nana is the most popular comic series because Japanese people can sympathize with this love story. Why Japanese people love comics is probably because riley do not show much of what they think or feel. So, they project their thoughts and feelings in comics.
W: Which part of Japan is the most famous? And why?
M: The most famous part in Japan is Tokyo, the center of modern culture in Japan and all Japanese trends are born there.
W: What is the most important festival in Japan and why does it become so significant for the Japanese?
M: In Japan, the most important festival is the New Year's Holidays. Japanese people visit a shrine on New Year's day to pray for health and good future. Also, family gets together and many children receive money. Also, people clean the house before the New Year and eat toshikoshi soba for long life. And on New Year's day people eat osechi ryori, which is very special and delicious. I like New Year very much.
W: If I want to skiing, where should I go?
M: I think Nagano(长野) is the best place to ski in Japan. The reason is because the Winter Olympics were held in Nagano in 1998. The snow there is very soft and beautiful.
W: What kind of food do you like besides Japanese food? Like American food, Chinese food?
M: Recently, young Japanese people eat with their friends at fast food restaurants like McDonalds or Yoshinoya. There are not many university students eating meals at home. I think that I am the same as those students. Also, Japanese like Italian, Chinese, and Korean food. But I like Japanese food the best because foreign food is too strong for me.
W: What do you think about Junlehiro Koizumi? Is he handsome or look old?
M: I think Prime Minister Koizumi is a progressive person rather than a traditional one. He is active and has made good diplomacy, but his idea of tax increase is not good. I think capitalism is going to do big damage to poor people. Koizmni's capitalism is just like that of President George Bush. Is Koizumi handsome? Well, I think he looks not all that bad.
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A.Nana is the most popular comic series in Japan because it's a love story.
B.Nana is the most popular comic series in Japan because its plot is attractive.
C.Japanese people do not like to express their thoughts and feelings before others.
D.Japanese people love comics because they are very funny and interesting.
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If you want stay young, sit down and have a good think. This is the research finding of a team of Japanese doctors, who say that most our brains are not getting enough exercises—and as a result, we are ageing unnecessarily soon.
Professor Taiju Matsuzawa wanted to find out why otherwise healthy farmers in northern Japan appeared to be losing their ability to think and reason at a relatively early age, and how the process of ageing could be slowed down.
With a team a colleague (同事) at Tokyo National University, he set about measuring brain volumes of a thousand people of different ages and varying occupations.
" Computer technology enabled the researchers to obtain precise (精确的) measurements of the volume of the front and side sections of the brain, which relate to intellect (智能) and emotion, and determine the human character. " The rear section of the brain, which controls functions like eating and breathing, does not contract with age, and one can continue living without intellectual or emotional facilities.
Contraction of front and side parts—as cells die off—was observed in some subjects in their thirties, but it was still not evident in some sixty- and seventy-year-olds.
Matsuzawa concluded from his tests that there is a simple remedy to the contraction normally associated with age—using the head.
The findings show in general terms that contraction of the brain begins sooner in people in the country than in the towns. Those least at risk, says Matsuzawa, are lawyers, followed by university professors and doctors. White collar workers doing routine work in government offices are, however, as likely to have shrinking brains as the farm workers, bus drivers and shop assistants.
Matsuzawa's findings show that thinking can prevent the brain from shrinking. Blood must circulate properly in the head to supply the fresh oxygen the brain cells need. "The best way to maintain good blood circulation is through using the brain, " he says, "Think hard and engage in conversation. Don't rely on pocket calculators.
The team of doctors wanted to find out______.
A.how to make people live longer
B.the size of certain people's brains
C.which people are most intelligent
D.why certain people age sooner than others
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听力原文:If you are asking for someone to translate this document, I think the new secretary, who is bilingual, can do the job hand over fist.
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A.No one in this office is willing to do the translation except yourself.
B.The new secretary will ask someone to fix the date for you.
C.The new secretary can type and hand in the document for you.
D.The secretary is an able person to help you with the translation.
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Who do you think is the most______candidate?
A.like
B.likely
C.liking
D.alike
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听力原文:I do think you ought to get a small computer for your business. It would do most of the routine tasks in a tenth of the time you spend on them now. Then you'd have time to do other things. You'd soon wonder how on earth you ever managed with-out one.
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What do you think()it?A、of
B、which
C、to
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— Do you think this is a nice place?
—()
A.That’s right.
B.You’re right.
C.No, it ’s not here.
D.Yes, I think so.
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What do you think()it?
A.of
B.which
C.to
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Who do you think __________ fit for this Work
A.is
B.不填(空)
C.it is
D.are
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A:Do you think we have met before?
B:Idon'tthnikso
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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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According to the Passage, which of the following people do you think can benefit most from public relations services?
A.Stockholders.
B.Presidents.
C.Artists.
D.Scholars.
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—Do you think you will fil in the mth exm —_________. Im not goodt ittll.I think notB.—Do
—Do you think you will fil in the mth exm —_________. Im not goodt ittll.I think notB.—Do you think you will fil in the mth exm —_________. Im not goodt ittll.I think not B.I’mfrid not C.I’mfrid so D.I hope so
A.I think not
B.I’m afraid not
C.I’m afraid so
D.I hope so
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A certain TV station wants to hire a host of legal programs, and if time flies back to the warring States period, Which representative of the school of thought do you think is the most suitable to ser
A.Confucian
B.Legalist
C.Mohist
D.Military School
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() What do you think about online games?
A.I’d really like to, but I can’t.
B.It’ s a waste of time
C.Yeah,I’ll go to hospital this afternoon.
D.It’s next to the bus station.