______ the punishment was unfair, he accepted it without complaint.A.SinceB.WhileC.As long
______ the punishment was unfair, he accepted it without complaint.
A.Since
B.While
C.As long as
D.Even though
______ the punishment was unfair, he accepted it without complaint.
A.Since
B.While
C.As long as
D.Even though
A、He said he would save the fish immediately by pouring water on it
B、He said he had no time to save the fish
C、He said he didn’t have extra water to save the fish
D、He said he will redirect the water from a river to save the fish
A、stomach
B、ileum
C、pancreas
D、rectum
A. ( ) Obtain the issuing bank's agreement prior to paying the beneficiary.
B. ( ) Refuse the beneficiary's request while undertaking to pay at maturity.
C. ( ) Prepay the deferred payment undertaking.
D. ( ) Obtain an agreement for recourse to the beneficiary.
(1)( ) A only.
(2)( ) D only.
(3)( ) B and C only.
(4)( ) C and D only.
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
We are all conditioned by the way we are brought up. Our values are determined by our parents, and in a larger sense, by the culture in which we live. Chinese people, for example, are traditionally not accustomed to drinking milk, and may actually become sick if they are compelled to drink a glassful of the beverage. Americans, on the other hand, thrive on milk, although they have many taboos of their own.
Some years ago I gave a dinner party during which I served a delicious hors d'oeuvre filled with a meat that tasted somewhat like chicken. My guests wondered what the meat was, but I refused to tell them until they had eaten their fill. I explained that they had just dined on the flesh of freshly killed rattlesnake. Some people reacted by becoming nauseous, and a few people even vomited. By contrast, if I had served rattlesnake to a Chinese person, he might have requested a second helping, for in China the dish is considered a delicacy.
Another interesting case is a young man I met recently in New York City. An American by birth, he had been removed from his native state of Oregon at the age of six months when his parents went to Japan as missionaries. Orphaned before his first birthday, he was reared by a Japanese family in a remote village. The young man was unmistakably American in appearance, with blond hair and blue eyes. But he had a Japanese style. of walking, Japanese facial expressions, and he thought like a Japanese. Though he had learned to speak English fluently, he felt uncomfortable and out of place in an American city. He soon returned to Japan.
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Cultural Conditioning
B.Our Parents' Values
C.Taboos among Americans
D.American Customs
W: I'm afraid I can't. I'm a stranger here myself.
Q: Why can't the woman give the man directions?
(5)
A.Because she is too weak to say much.
B.Because she is not familiar with the area.
C.Because she has lived here for a 'long time.
D.Because she has never taken the bus before.
A.to cut
B.to lower
C.to keep
D.to increase
A.自知道吸烟有害以来,世界政府就应该采取严厉的禁烟措施。
B.因为吸烟有害处,世界政府就应该开展严肃的禁烟运动。
C.既然吸烟有害,各国政府就应该开展严肃的禁烟运动。
D.由于吸烟有害,各国政府开展了严肃的禁烟运动。
A.borrow a book from the library
B.look after your children
C.drive to the seaside for a holiday
D.dine at a restaurant
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