Do you know how many people on the ship _____so far?
A.have been saved
B.were saved
C.have saved
D.are being
A.have been saved
B.were saved
C.have saved
D.are being
第1题
A.emergent
B.urgent
C.dangerous
D.emergency
第2题
A.teeth; feet
B.tooth; foot
C.foot; teeth
D.teeth; foot
第3题
M: But think of your life after moving in, darling.
Q: What are the two speakers most probably talking about?
(19)
A.Their car.
B.Their office.
C.Their new house.
D.Their journey.
第4题
"To reduce pain, take two tablets with water, followed by one tablet every eight hours, as required For nighttime and early morning relief(缓解疼痛) take two tablets at bedtime. Do not take more than six tablets in twenty-four hours. For children six to twelve years old, give half the amount. For children under six years old, ask your doctor's advice.
Reduce the amount if you suffer from restlessness or sleeplessness after taking the medicine."
How many tablets at most can a person over 12 have in 24 hours?
A.Three.
B.Four.
C.Six.
D.Eight.
第5题
阅读材料,回答题。
Step Back in Time
Do you know that we live a lot longer now than the people who were born before us? One hundred years ago the average woman lived to be 45. But now, she can live until at least 80.
One of the main reasons for people living longer is that we know how to look after ourselves better. We know which foods are good for us and what we have to eat to make sure our bodies get all the healthy things they need.We know why we sometimes get ill and what to do to get better again. And we know how important it is to do lots of exercise to keep our hearts beating healthily.
But in order that we don"t slip back into bad habits, let"s have a look at what life was like 100 years ago.
Families had between 15 and 20 children, although many babies didn"t live long.Children suffered from lots of diseases, especially tickets (佝偻病 ) and scurvy (坏血病) , which are both caused by bad diets. This is because many families were very poor and not able to feed their children well.
Really poor families who lived in crowded cities like London and Manchester often slept standing up,bending over a piece of string, because there was no room for them to lie down.
People didn"t have fridges until the 1920s. They kept fresh food cold by storing it on windowsills (窗台板 ) , blocks of ice, or even burying it in the garden.
Some children had to start work at the age of seven or eight to earn money for their parents. If you had lived 100 years ago, you might well be selling matchsticks (火柴杆) (a job done by many children ) or working with your dad by now.
16. On average women lived longer than men 100 years ago. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第6题
听力原文:Mr. Green: Do you live in the city, Mr. Anderson?
Mr. Anderson: No, I am also new here. I came here for traveling.
Mr. Green: How long have you been here? Do you come here on business trip or just for tourism?
Mr. Anderson: I've been here for about five or six days. I'm here just for a paid vocation.
Mr. Green: Where do you come from, Mr. Anderson?
Mr. Anderson: I come from New York. I suppose everyone in the world must know this place.
Mr. Green: I think so. It's a wonderful city. All people long to go there for a visit. Do you live in the center of the city?
Mr. Anderson: I live at 2035 Washington Street. Do you know it?
Mr. Green: Sorry, I don't know. I've never been there. By the way, it seems that you know spree German. How long have you spoken this language?
Mr. Anderson: How long? I've spoken German all my life! You see, my grandfather is a German. He began teaching me German when I was very small.
Mr. Green: Oh, that's great. A language is a very useful weapon in our daily life. Many people nowadays seem to speak more than two languages.
Why does Mr. Anderson come here?
A.He comes here for tourism.
B.He comes here to live.
C.He comes here to stay for five or six days.
D.He comes here to see a friend.
第7题
根据内容回答题。
Step Back in Time
Do you know that we live a lot longer now than the people who were born before us? One hundred years ago the average woman lived to be 45. But now, she can live until at least 80.
One of the main reasons for people living longer is that we know how to look after ourselves better. We know which foods are good for US and what we have to eat to make sure our bodies get all the healthy things they need. We know why we sometimes get ill and what to do to get better again. And we know how important it is to do lots of exercise to keep our hearts beating healthily.
But in order that we don&39;t slip back into bad habits,let&39;s have a look at what life was like 100 years ago.
Families had between 15 and 20 children,although many babies didn&39;t live long. Children suffered from lots of diseases, especially rickets (佝偻病)and scurvy (坏血病), which are both caused by bad diets. This is because many families were very poor and not able to feed their chil- dren well.
Really poor families who lived in crowded cities like London and Manchester often slept standing up, bending over a piece of string, because there was no room for them to lie down.
People didn&39;t have fridges until the 1920s. They kept fresh food cold by storing it on window- sills(窗台板) ,blocks of ice ,or even burying it in the garden.
Some children had to start work at the age of seven or eight to earn money for their parents. If you had lived 100 years ago, you might well be selling matchsticks(火柴杆) (a job done by many children)or working with your dad by now.
On average women lived longer than men 100 years ago. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第8题
Many people don't know how ___3___ water the human body needs to work well, and many people do not drink enough,___4___in hot weather. Our body is mostly water about 67%--75%. If we don't have enough, we'll feel ___5___ and many will get ill. So, you know, how important the water is to us all.
1)、A.much
B.tired
C.even
D.true
E.drink
2)、A.much
B.tired
C.even
D.true
E.drink
3)、A.much
B.tired
C.even
D.true
E.drink
4)、A.much
B.tired
C.even
D.true
E.drink
5)、A.much
B.tired
C.even
D.true
E.drink
第9题
Many travelers find【C11】______easier to meet people in the U.S. than in other countries. They may just【C12】______and introduce themselves or even invite you over【C13】______they really know you. Sometimes Americans are said to be【C14】______Perhaps it seems so, but they are probably just【C15】______a good time. Just like【C16】______, it takes time to become real friends【C17】______people in the U. S..
If and when you【C18】______American friends, they will probably【C19】______introducing you to their friends and family, and if they seem proud【C20】______you, it's probably because they are. Relax and enjoy it!
【C1】
A.has never been
B.has been never
C.have been never
D.have never been
第10题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. Is this the human resources department?
M: Yes, that's right. Is there anything I can do for you?
W: Yeah, I'm a TV reporter, and I'm doing a serial interview on the job market in China. Could you do me a favor, please?
M: My pleasure. What would you like to know first?
W: I know you have a very large staff of over one thousand. How do you appoint them to the right posts, and transfer them, if necessary, at the right time?
M: That's a good question. Ah, let me see. We give tests and on-the-job trials in different ways, so we know whichever job best suits a certain person.
W: My second question is that today there are many people, especially the competent ones, who jump from job to job. How do you settle that?
M: We have tight regulations and long service awards for motivating employees. But, anyway, they make their own choices. If they choose to stay, they need to abide by our policies.
W: I'm sorry, I didn't quite follow you. Do you mean that they are free to come and go?
M: Yes, you are quite right.
W: Another question is that since you've been a personnel manager for several years, what do you think is the bottleneck in the job market in China today? Why is it so hard for graduates to find a suitable job?
M: Well, let me see. Maybe it's the lack of experience. They remain frustrated in a new workplace even after half a year.
W: Now I've got it. But may I ask you one more question, please?
M: Of course you can.
W: Suppose I were one of your job applicants, what would you advise me to do?
M: Learn what you are learning well and try to be proficient in at least one thing. That's my tip for all job hunters.
W: Thank you very much.
(20)
A.She is a journalist.
B.She is a broadcaster.
C.She is a TV compere.
D.She is a personnel manager.
第11题
听力原文:W: It's fantastic to meet you here, John. I'm also your fan.
M: Thank you.
W: Before we start the interview, could you please sign my favourite CD for me?
M: My pleasure.
W: Tons of thanks. All these years, there must have been a lot of music companies asking you to join them.
M: Yes, you are right.
W: Then why did you choose Rock?
M: It was mainly because of their sincerity. They agreed that I do not need to do too many promotions, and they also give me freedom. Besides, I do mind whether the media only concentrate on how much money I earn when I sign a contract.
W: But isn't money important to you?
M: I think money for me is not the most important issue. Rock is a Taiwan-based company, but they make me, a Hong kong singer, feel .that I am yew important to them. They really touch me.
W: Also, you can see that they have put in effort into making singers' albums.
M: Yeah, the quality is quite high. If I were a consumer, I would buy a high-quality product.
W: Your point is well taken. However, not many fans in Hongkong know how to distinguish between good and bad music. Maybe your target market is not them.
M: I don't really care about the Hongkong market. I know it is very irresponsible to say this, but it is true. My next album is going to be a Mandarin one.
W: A Mandarin one?
M: Yeah. I was also very surprised when Rock approached me and asked me to concentrate on Mandarin albums. Previously, my songs were all in Cantonese. If you were the head of the company, would you ask me to produce Cantonese albums rather than Mandarin ones?
W: Of course, and the songs will be very commercialized, too.
M: It proves that Rock doesn't treat me as a money-making artist.
(23)
A.Rock allowed him much freedom.
B.Rock didn't treat him as a money machine.
C.Rock cooperated with him with great sincerity.
D.Rock didn't ask him to do much for promotions.