My son has been to the Europe. By the time he is twenty,____________(他到那时几乎已走遍各
My son has been to the Europe. By the time he is twenty,____________(他到那时几乎已走遍各处).
My son has been to the Europe. By the time he is twenty,____________(他到那时几乎已走遍各处).
听力原文:W: My son hasn't been able to find a steady job.
M: Oh. Do you mean he has been floating about for the whole past year?
What does the man mean?
A.The woman's son has been a sailor.
B.The woman's son has been swimming.
C.The woman's son has been idling away.
D.The woman's son has been changing his jobs.
听力原文:W: I suppose you have been buying Christmas gifts for your family.
M: I bought tennis shoes for my son, but I haven' t decided what to buy for my wife, probably some clothes or classical music records.
Q: What has the man bought for his wife?
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A.Tennis shoes.
B.Some Clothes.
C.Nothing yet.
D.Music record.
听力原文:W: I suppose you have been buying Christmas gifts for your family.
M: Yeah. I bought tennis shoes for my son, but I haven't decided what to buy for my wife. Probably some clothes or classical music records.
What has the man bought for his wife?
A.Tennis shoes.
B.Some clothes.
C.Nothing yet.
D.Music records.
听力原文:M: Hello, how can I help you?
W: My son isn't feeling well and I'd like to get some advice.
M: What seems to be the problem?
W: Well, he has been coughing for several days now. I'm wondering if he should come in and see the doctor.
M: How old is he?
W: He is 3 years old.
M: Does he have any other symptoms like fever, runny nose, or loss of appetite?
W: No, actually other than the cough, he seems healthy. I am concerned though, because some of his sister's friends have whooping cough and I know that it can be very contagious. Isn't that a pretty serious illness?
M: It can be serious with babies. Has your son been immunized against whooping cough?
W: I'm not sure. He did get all of the suggested vaccinations. I will look it up in our records.
M: If he has been immunized recently, it is very unlikely that he would catch whooping cough, even if he has been exposed.
W: Sounds like I don't have to worry about that, but what shall I do about his cough?
M: It will help if you give him lots of fluids and a hot bath before bedtime. Keep an eye on the cough to watch to see if it gets worse. Call us again if he has a fever or if you are still concerned.
W: Thanks for your advice.
M: You are welcome. Good-bye.
W: Bye-bye.
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A.He has got a bad cold.
B.He has caught whooping cough.
C.He has a fever and a bad appetite.
D.He has been coughing for several days.
A.him
B.his
C.himself
D.he
听力原文:W: I believe you can see a pianist in my son.
M: If you think so, why don't you send him along and we will have a look at him?
What does the man imply?
A.He'd like to see if her son really has the gifts as a pianist.
B.He does not really believe that her son is a great pianist.
C.He'll see to it that she sends her son along to him.
D.He thinks that her son should be sent to be looked after.
What does the author mean when she says "But my son is eleven years old now"?
A.He is a bit too young to go out alone.
B.He is old enough to be given some freedom now.
C.He has reached the legal age for riding a bike.
D.He can't protect himself from road hazards.
This literal-mindedness has stuck with me; one result of it is that I am unable to believe in God. Most of the other atheists I know seem to feel freed or proud of their unbelief, as if they have cleverly refused to be sold snake oil. My husband, who was reared in a devout Catholic family, has served as an altar boy. So other than baptizing our son to reassure our families, we've skated over the issue of faith.
Some people believe faith is a gift; it's a choice, a matter of spiritual discipline. I have a friend who was reared to believe, and he does. But his faith has wavered. He has struggled to hang onto it and to pass it along to his children. Another friend of mine never goes to church because she's a single mother who doesn't have the gas money. But she once told me a day when she was washing oranges as the sun streamed onto them. As she peeled one, the smell rose to her face, and she felt she received the Holy Spirit. "He sank into my bones," she recounted. "I lifted my palms upward, feeling filled with love."
Being no theologian, and not even a believer, I am not in a position to offer up theories, but mine is this: people who receive faith directly, as a spontaneous combustion of the soul, have fewer questions. They have been sparked with a faith that is more unshakable than that of those who have been taught.
From the first paragraph of the passage we know that______.
A.the author was a Sunday school boy
B.the author used to be puzzled at many things
C.the school didn't teach the children enough knowledge
D.tape recorders were popular in daily life
W: Don't blame yourself. You were too busy to pay attention to him. If his mother was still alive, things would have been much better.
Q: Why does the man blame himself?
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A.His only son is dying.
B.He didn't like after his sick wife.
C.His mother died some time ago.
D.He hasn't taken good care of his son.
“Jason!” she yelled out—and from downstairs her son yelled back, “I didn't do it, Ma!”
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