A.Women criminals in Scotland.B.Criminals who are given long sentences.C.Criminals who
A.Women criminals in Scotland.
B.Criminals who are given long sentences.
C.Criminals who are given short sentences.
D.Criminals in Scotland.
A.Women criminals in Scotland.
B.Criminals who are given long sentences.
C.Criminals who are given short sentences.
D.Criminals in Scotland.
B.To help the prisoners keep their self- respect.
C.To help the prisoners develop the sense of independence.
D.To turn the prisoners into skilled- workers.
A battery-driven bus has been developed by a group of British companies. The bus, a fifty-passenger single-deck【B1】, is to go into【B2】in Manchester shortly, and discussions with the Department of the Environment are【B3】to lead to a【B4】batch(批) of twenty going into【B5】passenger service in Manchester within two years. Unlike the small government-sponsored battery bus now【B6】trials in provincial cities,【B7】low speed and range effectively limits it to city-centre operation, the new Silent Rider,【B8】a range of 40 miles between charges and a【B9】of 40 m.p.h., will take【B10】with diesel(柴油) buses for normal urban and suburban【B11】. Its capital【B12】is higher【B13】lower maintenance and fuel costs bring it【B14】to a fully competitive cost with the diesel bus over a thirteen-year life, without【B15】into account the environmental benefits. The Chloride battery group, which is developing【B16】in partnership with SELNEC is confident【B17】a market potential of 400 vehicles a year. The bus weighs 16 tons,【B18】which the batteries and passengers account for 4【B19】. It has a single set of batteries, which take three and a half-hour to【B20】, against the normal eight hours of passenger traffic.
【B1】
A.motor
B.vehicle
C.transport
D.carriage
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.
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A.He lost his hearing forever.
B.He regained his eyesight and hearing.
C.He was hit by a car.
D.He saw a miracle from the paper.
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