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(What’s Wrong with Our Press?) Many newspapers are owned by one party. ()
(What’s Wrong with Our Press?) Many newspapers are owned by one party. ()
—Last night I watched the football match and didn’t go to bed () 12 o’clock.
A.when
B.until
C.as
D.while
听力原文:W: What's wrong with Lampson and Nancy? She wouldn't speak a word to him.
M: Oh, although Lampson's watch read three forty-five, he was late for his four o'clock appointment with her.
Q: What is true of Lampson?
(19)
A.His watch is always accurate.
B.He's supposed to arrive at 3:45.
C.He forgot to look at his watch.
D.He failed to make his appointment on time.
Bill: What's the time?
Blanche: 8 o' clock , so we ' d better get a move on if we ' re going to meet your sister at the airport.
Bill: That' s alright. Her flight doesn't arrive until 8: 30.
Blanche: Yeah, but it’ll take us an hour to get there—you know what the traffic is like.
Bill: OK.______.
Blanche; What' s wrong with those shorts?
Bill: I don' t like driving in shorts. I' m going to put some jeans on.
A.I’ll just go and get changed.
B.I’ll wash my hands.
C.Please wait me a moment.
D.I'll be back soon.
听力原文:W: Excuse me, Mr. Black.
M: Yes? Is there anything wrong?
W: Could you change your appointment with me this afternoon?
M: What's the problem? W: I'll have to visit an important client this afternoon. It's urgent.
M: Then perhaps we can meet tomorrow.
W: What time exactly?
M: How about tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in my office?
W: Can we meet an hour later, al 3 o'clock?
M: OK. See you then.
QUESTIONS:
What's the problem with the woman?
What will the woman do this afternoon?
What time do the two persons finally agree on the meet each other?
(8)
A.She has forgotten the man's address.
B.She cannot meet the man this afternoon.
C.She has suddenly fallen ill with a bad cold.
D.She cannot attend the training course this week.
A.Baby-sitting with my little brother is no fun.
B.I always have to hang up to find out what’s wrong with him.
C.He refused to let me eat a snack in peace
D.Usually he wants half of whatever I have to eat.
Franca: Yes, when is convenient? How about during the day? I usually work in the
evening.
Xiaoyan; Well,I work during the day, but perhaps in the afternoon?
Franca:Well, why don't you come at about 5 o'clock?
Xiaoyan:That's a good idea.
Franca; Are you free on Thursday?
Xiaoyan: No, I'm afraid I'm not. We always have a meeting on Thursday. What about
Wednesday?
Franca:No, I' m sorry. I' m busy on Wednesday. I’m in Cambridge. Are you free on
Friday?
Xaaoyan:Yes,Friday is fine.
Franca: Okay. See you on Friday at 5 o'clock at the flat.
Xiaoyan;Thanks very much. Goodbye.
Franca:Goodbye.
1. Franca usually works during the day.
A. Right
B. Wrong
2. It is convenient for both of them to meet in the afternoon.
A. Right
B. Wrong
3.Xiaoyan is free on Wednesday.
A. Right
B. Wrong
4. Franca is not free on Wednesday because he has a meeting.
A. Right
B. Wrong
5. They are going to meet on Friday at the flat.
A. Right
B. Wrong
第二节 短文理解1
阅读下面短文,从[A](Right)、[B](Wrong)、[C](Doesn't Say)三个判断中选择一个正确选项。
One day as I sat in a doctor's crowded waiting room, an elderly gentleman got up and came to the receptionist (接待员).
"Madam," he said, solemnly (庄重地) and politely, "my appointment (约会) was for three o' clock. It's now four o' clock. I can't wait any longer. I would like to make an appointment for another day."
The woman sitting next to me leaned over and said, "He must be at least 80 years old. What sort of important thing could he have to do?"
The old man turned in our direction (方向). "I am 88, dear lady," he said, "and that is why I can't afford to waste another minute."
The elderly gentleman's appointment was for four o' clock.
A.Right.
B.Wrong.
C.Doesn't say.
听力原文:W: Excuse me. Are you in charge here?
M: Yes, sort of.
W: Then perhaps you can help me. I need to use a computer to type an assignment.
M: Well, are you a student?
W: Yes, I am. First year.
M: Ok. Have you used a computer before?
W: Yes, I've done a bit of word processing.
M: That's good. You can use a computer for 2 hours at a time.
W: Mm. What can I do if something goes wrong with the computer?
M: There's usually someone here from 9 o'clock. You can ask him for help.
8.Why do the student need to use a computer?
9.What is the student familiar with in using computers?
10.What can the student do if the computer goes wrong?
(8)
A.To type an assignment.
B.To play games.
C.To send e-mails.
D.To write a paper.
What is wrong with Los Angeles Lakers star Shaquille O'Neal?
A.A sore right knee.
B.A sore left knee.
C.A sore left leg.
D.A sore right leg.
What O'Neill has said repeatedly is that the IMF should stop playing fireman,rushing to help after a Country's finances have burst into flames, and become a "fire marshal"(消防署署长) instead. This means interfering early, advising countries exactlywhat is wrong and what reforms are needed, tracking results and then issuing publicwarning when countries are heading for disaster. "If a country willfully (固执地) followsbad policies that it's been talked to about, " says O'Neill, "we can be more relaxedin saying to them: 'We are not going to be there when chickens come to roost (习语,指恶行的自作自受). '"
请根据以上材料,回答下列问题。
(1)你觉得他所说的导致一国出现货币金融危机的“坏政策”主要指的是些什么政策?试根据有关理论,说明“坏政策”是如何使一国经济陷入货币危机的。
(2)你觉得一国出现货币金融危机会完全是由于“坏政策”造成的吗?还有哪些因素也可能对现在货币金融危机的爆发负责任。
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