Last year I read a frightening study showing that pre-schooler and kindergarten children n
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A.in some way
B.in some ways
C.somehow
D.somewhat
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A.in some way
B.in some ways
C.somehow
D.somewhat
______ the novel last year, I'm looking forward to seeing the film.
A.having read
B.reading
C.to read
D.having to read
听力原文:When was his last book published?
(A) About a year ago.
(B) By a group of authors.
(C) I've read it twice.
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A.
B.
C.
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A.Last year this book was half the price.
B.I read this book two times last year.
C.You read that book twice as fast as I did.
D.That book costs twenty cents more at the book fair.
Why did the man suggest that the woman read the book?
A.The professor had written it.
B.It is the major text for the course.
C.It contains new sociological evidence.
D.The students from last year liked it.
用适当的关系代词、关系副词或“介词+关系代词”填空。 I saw a play on TV the day before yesterday, _____ is about a housing reform. Do you like any of the light music _____ you have listened? It is the most interesting story _____ I have read twice. Water is liquid, the freezing point _____ is 0. She doesn't know the reason _____ her daughter looks unhappy today. They do the same work _____ you. My wife and I went to America last year, _____ we spent a very restful three weeks. I should like to have a word with the sutdents _____ drew that picture of me on the blackboard. Everything _____ happened after that seemed unreal. Please tell me the time _____ we will have our term examination.
听力原文:(Woman—Susan Man—David)
W: What is so interesting in that book, David?
M: Oh, Susan, it's a book about the changes in weather.
W: We certainly are having different weather this year, aren't we?
M: That's why I borrowed this book from the library. I wanted to read about differences in climate.
W: Does the book talk about cold weather like we've been having?
M: As a matter of fact, it does. It tells how weather seems to come in cycles. There will be periods of very cold winters and very hot summers.
W: Well, we've had both this year, haven't we?
M: Yes, and according to the book, that type of weather will last for several years.
W: Then what happens? Does it just continue to get colder and hotter?
M: No, that was what I was afraid of, but the book says that after the very cold/very hot cycle is over, there will be a time of moderate weather.
W: What do you mean by "moderate"?
M: The book says that the weather will be cold in the winter but not too cold. In the summer, the temperature will not be so high as it was this last summer.
W: Will it last for several years?
M: It seems that it will. It's a cycle, just like we're having now. Then it will go back to the very cold and very hot.
W: I'll look forward to the moderate years, then.
M: Me, too!
(20)
A.The climate in cold countries.
B.The weather for tomorrow.
C.The changes in weather.
D.The cold winter.
Part B
Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:W: Oh, I'm glad to see you, Harry. You took Introduction to Science last year, didn't you?
M: I sure did.
W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year.
M: Don't do it.
W: Why not? Is the professor awful?
M: The professor is nice enough, but the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep careful notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after an experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.
W: I like numbers and formulas.
M: Well, you'll love these, but all I was interested in was biology, and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of class. What a year!
Who are talking in this dialogue?
A.A student and a professor.
B.A physicist and a biologist.
C.Two students.
D.Two professors.
According to the conversation, which statement is CORRECT?
A.The teacher feels it will be of great benefit if the student can borrow a new computer.
B.There is no need for the student to buy a computer.
C.The student can read last year"s dissertations and use their ideas.
D.The student should not read last year"s dissertations in detail too early.
听力原文: Now, should a library be a quiet place to read a book or a lively centre where you can hang out and drink coffee? And can it be both? Author Tracy Chevalier who is also chairman of the Society of Authors, told MoFo News she is worried library is sacrificing books in favor of internet access and other facilities. Lena Techaty has mom.
Where I live? I have just a very small public library and, urn, I've noticed over the years that there are fewer and fewer shelves and more and more computers that's just slowly taking over and there are fewer and fewer places to sit in and look at any books and there are fewer books.
Is she right? Are books disappearing from our library shelves? Lena's figures show that in the UK last year, while people visiting libraries increased, the number of books in libraries actually fell by 3%. And the amount spent on books and other reading material also dropped, com- pared that to near 20% rise in the money spent on online resource.
Which is the most appropriate title for the passage?
A.The Development of Library in the UK
B.More Books and Fewer Computers in the Library
C.More Computers and Fewer Books in the Library
D.The Government's Growing Investment in the Library
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