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Whom does the man buy the stuff for?A.His nephew.B.His sister.C.His cousin.D.His niece.
Whom does the man buy the stuff for?
A.His nephew.
B.His sister.
C.His cousin.
D.His niece.
Whom does the man buy the stuff for?
A.His nephew.
B.His sister.
C.His cousin.
D.His niece.
A、the price of goods
B、the value of goods
C、a product
D、or service
听力原文: Before you start to read, you guess what the author is going to tell you. One of the real pleasures we get from reading mystery stories is guessing who did it and how the criminal was caught. Guessing is just as important, however, in reading a newspaper, magazine, or required reading in textbooks. When you guess, you alert your mind to a challenge. You look at the title or chapter heading or any other clues such as pictures or graphs, and you guess what the material will tell you. Then you are involved. The thought game has started. You may not be right and win the mental challenge, and that is good. It is good because when you lose this mental game and are wrong, your ability to understand and remember what the author said will be greatly increased. It sounds like we are saying, "It is all right to be wrong," and that is exactly what we are saying in connection with guessing. We learn and remember more from our mistakes than from things we get right.
Readers guess what the book is going to tell them by reading the following EXCEPT _________.
A.the price of the book
B.the title of the book
C.the pictures of the book
D.the author of the book
A.the longer the book, the better
B.people learn less from their mistakes than from things they get right
C.people learn more from their guessing.
D.in guessing it is all right to make mistakes
A.Inadequate schools for children.
B.Unstable families.
C.High employment rate.
D.Children taking drugs.
A.It made their life more frustrated.
B.It opened an entirely new world to them.
C.It showed them a much better life of the American whites.
D.It taught their children many things useful.
Directions: In this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文:W: Oh, David. I just can't believe it. There are more than forty million people who have HIV in the world, 70 percent of them in Africa, and the former Soviet Union and parts of Asia are also big risk areas.
M: The UN AIDS organization last week estimated that in just over 20 years, 20 million people have died of AIDS, and this figure will be 3 times in the next 2 decades unless a major rescue effort is launched in poor countries.
W: That sounds really terrible! Something must be done to it.
M: Yes. The 14th International AIDS Conference was held in Barcelona. It's aiming at increased global awareness of the threat of the killing epidemic to the economic development, peace, security and mobilized resources to check the spread of HIV. I've heard there's breakthrough in technology. But the fight against AIDS will be long.
W: Many people argue that AIDS victims should be separated. What de you think about it?
M: Separating will help no one. Most AIDS patients are too sick to be transmitting the virus. Largely people who de not have AIDS but are infected with the HIV virus are spreading the virus, and they may or may not know it. Separation would be totally futile.
W: Would mandatory testing help?
M: I believe it would drive every people you want to test underground. Voluntary, confidential testing is much more appropriate.
How many people are there in Africa infected with HIV?
A.40 million.
B.About 28 million.
C.12 million.
D.Less than 28 million.
A.Sciences is different from arts.
B.Arts require knowledge while sciences require skill.
C.Arts have got a new meaning today.
D.Ceramic work is an art.
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