【B18】A.ByB.ThroughC.WithD.Without
【B18】
A.By
B.Through
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【B18】
A.By
B.Through
C.With
D.Without
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
(12)
A.The man doesn't want to see Mr. Williams.
B.Mr. Jones is in an inferior position than Mr. Williams.
C.Mr. Jones used to be in charge.
D.Mr. Willams doesn't want to do tomorrow.
B.The woman wasn't being sincere.
C.Jane has already come back from Paris.
D.Jane wasn't in Paris that day.
B.Those who intend to become artists.
C.Those who have no interest in painting.
D.Those who have never taken art history before.
When you first fall asleep, your heart starts to beat more slowly and your breathing slows down. If something wakes you, you might not think that you had been asleep. Some people call this kind of sleep dozing. Scientists call it Stage One sleep. Next, if you are not awakened, you drift into a deeper sleep. Your pulse and breathing become even slower than they were during Stage One sleep. But you can still be awakened quite easily. If you take a cat nap, you probably will not get any further than this stage of sleep, which is called Stage Two.
If you sleep longer than about twenty minutes, you go into the third stage of sleep. Your body is very relaxed. It would take a loud noise to wake you up.
You have probably heard of people who walk in their sleep. No one knows what makes people sleepwalk. But a person can sleepwalk only during Stage Four. This is the deepest kind of sleep. If someone wakes you up during stage four, you might feel very confused. It might take you a few minutes to get used to being awake.
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A.Reasons for People's Sleeping.
B.Four Stages of Sleep.
C.Reasons for sleepwalking.
D.A Sleep Experiment.
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
The Canadian economy contracted in April as it shrank by 0.2 percent from March. The April shrinkage was the first monthly decline since the events of Sept. 11, 2001, Statistics Canada reported Friday.
During April, manufacturing output continued to fall, while the economic impact from the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome affected Canada's hospitality sector.
The economic contraction—Canada's first in 18 months—was not unexpected as it matched the forecasts of most economists.
Consumer demand, a key factor to economic health, had been rolling along during the most recent economic expansion as Canadians snapped up houses and new vehicles. However that roll came to a stop in April.
"A number of special domestic and international factors stalled this demand, which resulted in lower output for residential construction and the retailing industry," Statistics Canada said. "There was a retrenchment in the travel-related industries, as both Canadians and international tourists stayed home."
Statistics Canada said it was impossible to isolate the total impact of SARS on the economy.
"The war in Iraq, a weaker-than-expected US economy, a stronger Canadian dollar, fluctuating crude oil prices and other events had inter-related effects in some industries," Statistics Canada said.
Factoring out the travel sector, economic activity declined by 0.1 percent, just a bit better than the whole picture for April.
Manufacturing output fell by 0.3 percent—the sector's second drop over the last three months. Durable goods manufacturers were responsible for much of the weakness.
What is the main idea of this passage?
A.An unexpected economic contraction took place in Canada.
B.The Canadian economy contracted in April.
C.Canada's manufacturing output continued to fall during April.
D.The reasons of Canada's economic contraction.
B.She can't even decide what she will do tonight.
C.She will be very likely to go to the symphony with the man.
D.She can't go to the symphony because of her unfinished report.
B.If the man wants the best doctor he Should try Dr. Noon.
C.If the man wants a suitable doctor he should wait until 12 o'clock.
D.The doctor who usually handles these things is not in in the mornings.
B.Consistently ensure the security of their children.
C.Forbid things which have no foundation in morality.
D.Be aware of the marked difference between adults and children.
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