You should have put the milk in the mile in the refrigerator; I expect it_____ undrink
A.became
B.had become
C.has become
D.becomes
A.became
B.had become
C.has become
D.becomes
第1题
A、Gather and put in all the information you have acquired.
B、Write in the same way as you do for a book report.
C、Include a critical analysis of various opinions from credible sources.
D、Answer the research question with a brief overview of the topic.
第2题
M: Yes, but you have to revise some parts of it, I'm afraid, if you want to get it published.
What does the man suggest the woman should do?
A.Put her report on his desk.
B.Read some papers he recommended.
C.Improve some parts of her paper.
D.Mail her report to the publisher.
第3题
听力原文:M: Come in, Madam. What's the matter with you?
W: I don't feel well, doctor. My head aches. And I have a sore throat (喉咙).
M: Do you have a fever?
W: I think so.
M: Well, let's see. Put this thermometer (温度计) under your tongue.
W: All right.
M: Yes, you have a fever. I want to take a look at your throat. Open your mouth.
W: What's wrong with me, doctor?
M: Well, you have the flu. I'll give you some medicine.
W: When should I take the medicine?
M: Every four hours. I want you to stay in bed and rest. And drink plenty of water. You should come again in a day or two.
W: Thank you, doctor.
Where did this conversation take place?
A.On the street.
B.In a hospital.
C.At school.
第4题
第5题
听力原文:W: Have you finished reading my research paper? I put it on your desk last week.
M: Yes. But you have to revise some parts of it, I'm afraid, if you want to get it published.
Q: What does the man suggest that the woman should do?
(16)
A.Put her report on his desk.
B.Read some papers he recommended.
C.Improve some parts of her paper.
D.Mail her paper to the publisher.
第6题
W: You're right. And I suppose I've put it off long enough.
Q: What will the woman probably do?
(17)
A.Switch off the refrigerator for a while.
B.Have someone repair the refrigerator.
C.Ask the man to fix the refrigerator.
D.Buy a refrigerator of better quality.
第7题
听力原文:W: Hello. Worldwide Flowers. Ms. Hart is speaking.
M: This is John Hill. I'd like to order some flowers and have them sent to my home.
W: Fine, Mr. Hill. What kind of flowers did you have in mind?
M: I'd like to send a dozen red roses.
W: A dozen red roses. Our long-stem red roses are selling for twelve pounds a dozen this week, and they are really quite nice.
M: All right then. I'll take those.
W: I'll need your complete address with the zip code, Mr. Hill.
M: The address is 84 Richmond House, Park Village East, London NW 4 3ET, UK.
W: What would you like us to put on the card?
M: Hm, just something simple. How about: All my love, John.
W: Ok. Now, when should they arrive?
M: They should be there before five in the afternoon on June the 17th.
W: That should be no problem. Just one more question, Mr. Hill. How do you intend to make payment?
M: You can put it on my Visa card. The number is JH 327, 2645.
W: That should do it. Thank you for calling Worldwide Flowers, Bye.
(20)
A.A dozen long-stem red roses.
B.A dozen short-stem red roses.
C.A dozen long-stem white roses.
D.A dozen short-stem white
第8题
M: What do you mean?
W: Well, they have to be very careful not to offend people -- especially parents with young kids who might buy a CD that contained violent content or used strong language.
M: How can that be avoided?
W: Well, don't you remember when that woman -- some senator's wife, I think, made a fuss over this issue? It's not really a law, but music companies are now encouraged to put a warning label on albums that describe violence or use strong language.
M: I don't understand. Doesn't that reduce the musician's freedom of speech?
W: Not really. Musicians still have a right to free speech, but the message on the label says, "Buyer, be careful: if you get upset by violence and ugly language, don't buy this album." You agree with that, don't you?
M: I don't know. I still think the whole thing is funny and unreasonable. Musicians should have the right to say what they want to say without having to have a warning label put on their music, I mean, who gets to decide what is considered offensive and what isn't, we don't need a sticker to tell us what to do!
(20)
A.Record companies should pay attention not to offend people.
B.Record companies should be very careful with their employees.
C.People should be very careful with their new CDs.
D.Parents should forbid children to buy new CDs.
第9题
听力原文: Foreigners joining a Chinese dinner party should know and follow Chinese table manners. Before dinner you sometimes get a hot, damp cloth, with which you can clean your face and hands. It is a custom in China to have some tea or other drinks before the meal is served. First, some cold dishes are provided, which are placed on a round glass plate in the middle of the table. Rice or noodles are served and should not be mixed with other food. Chinese people prefer using chopsticks instead of forks and knives. At a dinner party Chinese people enjoy drinking beer or alcohol. Everybody gets up, raises their glasses and touches the others' glasses, saying ganbei!
What's the purpose of getting a hot, damp cloth before dinner?
A.To clean the table.
B.To put it on the knees.
C.To clean face and hands.
第10题
W:I am afraid not.This book has been put on reserve Dr.Black,Unless you have his written permission,we won't let it out.
Q:What should the man do to borrow the book?
(16)
A.Get Dr. Black's written permission.
B.Ask Dr. Black to call the library.
C.Get the book directly from Dr. Black.
D.Ask Dr. Black to change his decision.
第11题
根据材料,完成题。
Teach Your Child Science
1. It is important to make your child interested in science from an early age. Most young children ask a lot of questions and you should give careful scientific answers.Don&39;t only give facts but try to give explanations as well.
2. Science is not just knowledge ; it is a way of thinking, a method of finding out about the world. We see something.We try to explain it, and we test our idea by setting up all experiments. One day you come home and find the plant on the table has fallen over. You think it might be the wind from the open window or the cat. So you close the window, but leave the cat in and see what happens (you can also try leaving the window open and shunning the cat out ) . Of course, you remember there may be a third explanation.
3. Ask your child to get a piece of string, some salt, a glass of water and an ice Cube (冰块 ) . Tell her to put the ice in the water, and then put one end of the string on the ice, leaving the other end over the side of the glass. Put a lime salt on the ice, wait a minute, and then pull the string, it should be attached to the ice. Ask the child : "what has happened?"
4. Probably she won&39;t know. Ask her whether fresh water or salt water freezes into ice first. If you live near the sea and have a cold winter, she should know fresh water freezes first as she will have seen that happen. Show her how to test the idea by half-filling two paper cups with water. Then put them in the icebox and check
every three minutes. Write the results in a table. The conclusion will be that salt changes the behavior. of water,thinking about the string, we see the salt turned some of the ice into water. Then the salt went away into the water and the ice froze again leaving the string attached.
5. Then you can ask, "Will water with salt boil at the same temperature as water without salt?" She can think, tell you her idea and (taking care the heat ) you can test it in the kitchen.
Paragraph 1 __________? 查看材料
A.What exactly is science.
B.How do you find an explanation.
C.What topics do you need.
D.How do you answer your child"s questions.
E.Where does your child study science.
F.How do you set up the experiment on salt and water,