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Since we can't hear you at the back of the hall, you'll have to()your voice.
A . improve
B . increase
C . raise
D . ope
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You are making a telephone call ship-to-shore using the VHF-FM service.You can tell that the working channel is busy if you hear().
A . Speech
B . Signaling tones
C . A busy signal
D . All of the above
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---Why was Professor Johnson unhappy those days?---Can’t you see it clearly? The only reason was that the theory he stuck to ____ wrong.
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People with professional experience can help you make the right decision in choosing a career.
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True love never dies, you’ll hear people say. If you think this is just a lot of nonsense, then you haven’t met John Gallagher.
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3. People in those areas can move to the most productive parts of the _____ and get better jobs with higher _____ or salaries.
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Which of the following is NOT the sound that you can hear if staying in the dark, desolate house described in this piece?
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Those factors that affect how much people and organisations can spend and how they choose to spend can best be described as economic forces.
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With proper analysis on your audience, you can predict what they would like to hear and make adaptations. A successful speaker sometimes can be a ( ): he knows exactly what the audience want.
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It gives us a sense of failure when we hear people say “I can’t” .
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Opening your heart and accepting new people in you life can help you find your true love.
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How can you avoid stereotyping other people?
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It is said that those people can______ the plastic sheet into money, but I don't believe it at all.
A.contrast
B.contribute
C.convert
D.convince
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听力原文:W:You are so concentrated on your book that you even can't hear me come into your room.
M:Are you talking to me? The music in my earphone is so loud.
Q:What can be inferred from this conversation?
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A.The man is focusing on reading books.
B.The man likes reading books.
C.The man pretends not hearing the woman.
D.The man is listening to the music.
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Speaker A: Did you hear about those people who got hurt when going mountain climbing? I think they shouldn't allow people to go mountain climbing. It's too dangerous.
Speaker B: ______
A.I couldn't agree more. I can't understand why anyone wants to get to the top of a mountain.
B.I couldn't agree less. Mountain climbing is actually more dangerous than surfing.
C.I'm sorry to hear that. Where did you get the news?
D.No, I have decided not to go mountain climbing with my friends next month.
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You can see __ people gathering in front of the building.
A.hundreds of
B.two thousands
C.decade of
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Not until people can completely trust you________.(你才能对他们产生积极的影响)
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People can lose their hearing at any age before they are born, as infants, during childhood, or as【C1】______. Each age of onset has a different name and the deafness may have different【C2】______.
Prenatal deafness means that a baby is born deaf. There are several reasons【C3】______ this can happen. If parents are deaf, they may have a deaf baby. There are genes【C4】______ deafness that hearing parents can also【C5】______ on to their child. Other prenatal【C6】______ of deafness can include: accidents; medicine or drugs that the mother takes; illnesses; and genetic syndromes.
Genetic syndromes are a group of characteristics that a child【C7】______ from its parents. There are two very common types of genetic syndromes related to deafness. One is Waardenburg's Syndrome. Its characteristics are very【C8】______. The
person may have pigment (色素)【C9】______: a streak (条纹) of white hair; two different color eyes; or streaks of white in a man's【C10】______. It is【C11】______ to have the physical traits of Waardenburg's Syndrome but not be deaf.
Usher's Syndrome is also fairly【C12】______. Children with Usher's Syndrome are born with a hearing loss and later lose their【C13】______. The first symptoms of this genetic syndrome【C14】______ at【C15】______ A person with Usher's Syndrome will【C16】______ problems seeing well in the dark. Later, they will lose their peripheral (外围的) vision and see only within a tunnel area in front of them. This is called "tunnel vision." Persons may eventually lose more and more of their vision and become blind or【C17】______ blind. If you notice that a(n)【C18】______ person does not see you when you stand at his or her【C19】______, that person may have this syndrome. The best way to communicate with a person who has Usher's Syndrome is to stand directly in front and to sign【C20】______.
【C1】
A. adults
B. friends
C. relatives
D. students
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听力原文:Conversations are really kind of interesting. I guess it's a kind of hobby of mine to listen to conversations that I can hear in public. It is amazing how different the style, or the tone or the content of different conversations can be and to listen to the differences in the language that people use when they speak to different people.
If you're ever in a bookstore or department store, it's interesting to hear how the same salesperson talks to different people. There're other interesting places to listen to conversations too. I think, and one place that I've found is on bus trips. People often talk to each other as if no one else were there. I guess they think people can't hear their conversations.
Recently I was on a bus, and I was listening to a conversation of two people behind me. I can't really say I was listening. I guess it would have been hard not to hear it. it was amusing to listen to the two people, though, because they were playing a kind of language, uh, word game about states and state capitals. One person would say the name of the state, and the other person would say the name of the capital.
It sounds like a kind of simple game that doesn't involve much language, and you wouldn't think that it would involve very much conversation, but actually this wasn't the case because they were playing this game. They continued to compliment one another and talk about how much they knew about history and how many of the other things that they could or couldn't remember about those places from their trips or from their reading. It was really kind of fun to listen to them.
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A.Criticizing others on bus.
B.Amusing people in pubic.
C.Enjoying talking to people.
D.Listening to people's in public.
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Jim,I heard someone___outside.Can you hear?
A.shout B.to shout C.shouting D.what he wanted
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To persuade people, we can use the following phrases: ‘You can…’, ‘You can afford to…’, “You don’t have to…’, ‘It’s easy to…’.
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People now can know what' s happening in the world quickly.--You're right. With
A.A.get
B.B.arrive
C.C.return
D.D.reach
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根据题目要求完成下列任务,用中文作答。以下是某堂课的教学材料:?Betty: Hi Mum, can you hear me?Mum: Yes, I can. Where are you?Betty: Im standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you.Mum: Really?Betty: Were on a school trip
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Can you tell me______ that makes people love this city so much()
A.it is what
B.what it is
C.what is it
D.is it what