_____ _was the owner of the mausoleum.
A、The First Qin Emperor
B、Sima Qian
C、Confucius
D、Mencius
A、The First Qin Emperor
B、Sima Qian
C、Confucius
D、Mencius
A)Some slaves were brought to America in the 20 th century.
B)Slaves were not treated as people.
C)Being brutal to slaves was agaist the law.
D)No slave owner was ever punished for their brutality.
Which of the following statements about the earlier card is true?
A.Its owner can change the ID code freely.
B.Its user does not need to key in the ID number.
C.It can record its user's spoken password.
D.It still can be used by someone else after being stolen.
Why is the manager hesitant about carrying out this request?
A.The man in apartment 4 is the son of the man who lives them.
B.She is afraid that the man is very pig minded.
C.She is afraid of what the owner's son might say or do.
D.She says the matter is the owner's responsibility.
Which of the following might be true according to what you hear?
A.The plane belonged to the Mexican government
B.The plane belonged to a US businessman
C.The owner of the plane was a drug smuggler.
D.It was a plane of the US police.
(英译汉)The soft handwriting reflected a thoughtful soul and insightful mind. In the front of the book ,he discovered the previous owner ’s name,Miss Hollis Maynell (霍利斯·梅纳尔小姐) . With time andeffort he located her address. She lived in New York City. He wrote her a letter introducing himself and inviting her to correspond. The next day he was shipped overseas for service in World War II.
听力原文:M: On my way up to our company I found this wallet in the elevator. What do you think I should do?
W: As far as I am concerned, there is no other option than to take it to the receptionist. The lost-and-found box's there.
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
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A.Take the wallet to the reception desk.
B.Look for the owner of the wallet in the company.
C.Ask the receptionist for help.
D.Put the wallet back in the elevator.
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Alfred Hitchcock is one of the best-known film-makers, and because of his habit of making quick appearance in each of ins films ever since the 1930s, his face is easily recognized. People all over the world have come to connect the gentle-looking, over-weight Englishman with some of the most frightening films ever made.
Alfred Hitchcock was the son of a shop owner, tie had a strict education and went to several strict schools. He was a quiet boy who kept himself to himself. When he left school at fourteen, he began to train as an engineer. He had always been a theatre lover and by sixteen he became interested in the cinema too. About this time he found he also had a talent for drawing, and he went to a course in drawing at London University-- at first it was to help him in his job. But as young Hitchcock's career developed, so did his interest in the arts and with his drawing talent came an interest in writing. His first written work was in the magazine of his factory. This led to another change in the direction of his career, as he found himself writing the advertising for the factory. This was the first time Hitchcock had been asked to use his imagination, and for the first time he started to make experiments with characters and stories.
Hitchcock was bore in a family of a ______ owner in Britain.
A.factory
B.hospital
C.shop
D.theater
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: The belief that four-leaf clovers are good luck comes from the Druids, ancient residents of the British Isles. Several times a year, they gathered in oak groves to settle legal disputes and offer sacrifices. Then they ended their rituals by hunting for four-leaf clovers. Why? They believed a four-leaf clover enabled its owner to see evil spirits and witches, and therefore avoid them. Ancient people believed spirits living in springs and fountains demanded a tribute--usually flesh. Young Mayan girls, for example, were sometimes tossed into the Well of Sacrifice (where they would "marry" the spirits). Today, we just throw the spirits a penny or two for luck. In the Middle Ages, churchmen insisted that knocking on wood was part of the tradition of prayer, since Christ was crucified on a wooden cross. They were right hut the tradition started several thousands of years earlier, with a different deity. Both Native Americans and ancient Greeks developed the belief (independently) that oak trees were the domains of an important god. By knocking on an oak, they were communicating with him and asking for his forgiveness. The Greeks passed their tradition on to the Romans, and it became part of European lore. The oak's "power" was eventually transferred to all wood.
According to the lecturer, what did people used to throw into wells?
A.Coins.
B.Food.
C.Flowers.
D.People.
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: It is not surprising that people hardly ever associate Britain with wine and in fact it may astonish you to learn that grapes are grown broadly in England and nearly 200,000 bottles of wine were sold in 1975. It is nothing new in growing grapes in Britain, in spite of the climate. The Romans planted the first vines about A.D. 300 and for a long time people always drank home-produced wines. What destroyed the English wine industry was not so much a change in the climate as the fact that an English king, Henry Ⅱ, inherited the Bordeaux area of France as part of his dominions since the twelfth century and the imported wine provided a great deal of competition. The English wine industry did not disappear, however, until the sixteenth century, when the monks, who had been the main producers in the meantime, had been taken away their estates by Henry Ⅷ. The new owner let the vineyards die out. But now English people, probably due to their memories of holidays by the Mediterranean, drink more wine than ever, and the new industry is now developing at a modest but consistent rate.
______ may not be responsible for the ruin of the wine industry in Britain.
A.The decline of the quality of the British wine
B.The English king, Henry Ⅱ
C.The English king, Henry ⅥⅡ
D.The imported wine's competition and the change of climate
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: Hello, everybody. Thank you very much for inviting me here. It's very pleasant to have a chance to talk to you about something that is obviously very much on everybody's minds. I want to talk about an area of security or safety — bicycles.
I know a 10t of you have bikes. First, when you get your bike whether it's new or second-hand, bring it as soon as possible to us. There, we will be able to stamp it with a serial number. We actually stamp it into the metal. We'll register the number, put it on our list. This can frighten criminals away if they realize that there is a number stamped on it. Second, make sure you buy a good lock. It can be expensive, but it is never a waste of money. If you have an expensive bike, it's worth buying two locks. Do spend money on a good lock, because the cheap ones can be very very easy to cut. Also, make sure you lock the bike to something permanent though to be considerate to the pedestrians. And if the worst happens, you lose your bike. You should immediately report to the police station according to the serial number that should have been stamped.
According to the talk, the owner of a bike has to ______.
A.register his bike immediately
B.put his bike on a list at one
C.have it stamped with a number
D.report to the police station
SECTION B PASSAGES
Directions: In this section, you will hear several passages. Listen to the passages carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
听力原文: A friend of mine told me that when he was a young man, he went to work as a teacher in one of the states of India. One day, he received an invitation to dinner at the ruler' s palace. Very pleased, he went to tell his colleagues. They laughed, and told him the meaning of the nvitation. They had all been invited, and each person who was invited had to bring with him a certain number of silver and gold coins. The number of coins varied according to the person's position in the service of the government. My friend's income was not high, so he did not have much to pay. Each person bowed before the ruler, his gold went onto one hip, his silver went onto another hip. And in this way he paid his income tax for the year. This was a simple way of collecting income tax. The tax on property was also collected simply. The ruler gave a man the power to collect a tax from each owner of land or property in a certain area, if this man premised to pay the ruler a certain amount of money. Of course, the tax collector managed to collect more money than he paid to the ruler. The difference between the sum of money he collected and the sum of money he gave to the ruler was his profit.
The speaker's friend was______
A.a friend of the ruler
B.a tax collector
C.a government official
D.once a school teacher in India
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