It was the first time she ______ to a European country. A.was B.has been C.had been D
A.A.was
B.B.has been
C.C.had been
D.D.is
A.A.was
B.B.has been
C.C.had been
D.D.is
Where did Tim first work?
He first worked ______.
What will Tim wear on his first day at work?
A.Sportswear.
B.A shirt.
C.A suit.
What is the subject of Tim's first lecture?
A.Industrial Revolution
B.French Revolution.
C.Chinese Revolution.
What is the first thing Tim Berners-Lee has to do before establishing the smarter Web?
A.To set up standards for all Internet users.
B.To add descriptive tags or "metadata".
C.To find the proper methods for the Web.
D.To relate to metadata from various Web sites.
What is the title of Tim's first essay?
A.Why study English7
B.Why study art?
C.Why study history?
What made it possible for Tim to see the entry to the cave?
A.The height of the first rocks.
B.The ups and downs of the waves.
C.The change in the position of the sun.
D.The vast stretch of the sunlit beach.
A、had worked
B、has worked
C、was working
D、has been working
SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:Tim: Well, that was easy compared to the job I'm doing now.
Jo: What are you doing now?
Tim: Well, the first day of the job I'm doing now...
Jo: What was that?
Tim: Well, now I... you know I work in the clothing shop...
Jo: Yes.
Tim: ... in the High Street. I mean, obviously I'm the manager now, but when I just first started, I just had to go in and learn.., learn the trade.
Jo: What was it like when you first went in?
Tim: Well, it was.., it was terrible because I didn't know where anything was. People would come in thinking I'd know.., know all about it and they'd ask me for things like a 36 long: Do you have a...?
Jo: So you'd go crossed-eyed and run away?
Tim: Oh, it was terrible.
Jo: But people are helpful on the whole, aren't they?
Tim: Yeah... yeah, they are.
Jo: And after, what, about a week you felt.., easier?
Tim: Um... yeah, I suppose it was about a week it was just where.., once you got um... more.., confident and.., er... of course then you start selling a bit as well.
Jo: That's right.
Tim: Because if people say they don't like something, when you're.., when you're there on the first day...
Jo: It's almost personal...
Tim: ... you say, oh, I agree with you, sir, I think it's terrible on you. Whereas now...
Jo: Everything's good...
Tim: ... now I say it all looks wonderful.
Jo: Yes, and you think you'll stay on there now?
Tim: Oh I... Oh yes, definitely. Well, now I'm the manager.
Jo: Yes.
Tim: Jo?
Jo: Mm?
Tim: Wh... what was the first.., what was the first job you ever did, I mean that you actually got paid for doing?
Jo: Oh, when I left school. I was waiting to be a student and I had four months to fill in.
Tim: What, so you'd be 'about, what, eighteen?
Jo: Eighteen. I needed the money as well and I went down to my local labor exchange and said I wanted a job--I was unqualified for anything and I'd do anything. So they sent me to a laundry.
Tim: Good grief!
Jo: Yes, a hospital laundry.
Tim: Why on earth did you decide to take that?
Jo: Well, it was the only job, being unqualified, that I could do. So I got on my little bicycle and cycled five miles a day there uphill and five miles a day back.
Tim: Yeah, a... a hospital, was it?
Jo: It was just outside the hospital. It was independent of the hospital.
Tim: What were the other people like?
Jo: Terrifying! Er... to me because I was only eighteen.
Tim: What, just when you first arrived there or all the way through the job.?
Jo: All the way through the job, they were very tough ladies.., er... from twenty years upwards. The oldest one, old Nellie, was 74. She took me under her wing and protected me because they were very tough ladies.
Tim: And what did you have to do?
Jo: I learnt to press: to press nurses' aprons, surgeons' caps and if I knew the surgeons and I didn't like them, I would press them extra hard into knife-edged creases. Big revolving press it was, worked by steam.
Tim: And how.., how long did you spend there in the end?
Jo: Just three months.
Tim: Mm, so you left to go to college7
Jo: Then I left to go to college, but it... it... it earned me the money, it grew me up.
Tim: Mm, of course... I... I mean, the first job I worked in...
Jo: It's frightening, isn't it?
Tim: The first job I ever worked in, it was.., it was unbelievable.
Jo: Where did you.., where was that?
Tim: That was.., er... that was.., er... in... in a swimming pool, lifesaving.
Jo: Lifesaving? I didn't know you swam.
What was Tim's first job?
A.He worked as a salesperson in a clothing shop.
B.He was the manager of a clothing shop.
C.He worked in a laundry.
D.He was a lifeguard in a swimming pool.
A.A.He could work as hard as possibl
B.B.He could go to work on tim
C.C.He should never fail to go to work.
D.D.He should be respectful and loyal to the people he works for.
According to the passage, why was John Glenn's flight considered so successful?
A.It was the first time a rocket had reached orbit and returned.
B.NASA had finally learned how to stay in orbit for a long time.
C.The astronauts were able to move outside the spacecraft.
D.He was able to land on the Moon's surface for the first tim
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