—How often do his parents let him watch TV? —______.A.In two daysB.When he finishes his ho
—How often do his parents let him watch TV? —______.
A.In two days
B.When he finishes his homework
C.Only once a week
D.In the evening
—How often do his parents let him watch TV? —______.
A.In two days
B.When he finishes his homework
C.Only once a week
D.In the evening
The author uses the example in the last paragraph to support his idea that
A.snakes do not begin the aggressive act if it is not disturbed.
B.some snakes are more aggressive and more ready to attack.
C.it is hard to forecast whether and how snakes would attack.
D.snakes often conceal themselves as their principal defense.
听力原文:W: How often do you clean your apartment?
M: About once a week. I always clean it on Saturdays. But I clean my kitchen every day and I sweep the floor on Sundays, Thursdays and sometimes Saturdays, too.
Q: When does the man clean his apartment?
(14)
A.On Saturdays.
B.On Thursdays.
C.On Sundays.
D.Every day.
听力原文:W: How often do you call your parents?
M: I used to phone them twice a week. But now I call them once a week since I'm too busy.
What do you get from the man's answer?
A.He used to make calls to his parents twice a month.
B.He now calls his parents once a week because he has little spare time.
C.He never enjoys calling his parents.
听力原文:W: Do you live far from your office?
M: About fifteen kilometers, but it doesn't seem that far. The road is good and there isn't much traffic.
Q: How does the man feel about driving from his home to his office?
(10)
A.He is satisfied with the road conditions.
B.He doesn't like to drive to his office.
C.Everything is good except for the distance.
D.There is often too much traffic.
The author uses the example in the last paragraph m support his idea that___________.
A.snakes do not begin the aggressive act if it is not disturbed
B.some snakes are more aggressive and more ready to attack
C.it is hard to forecast whether and how snakes would attack
D.snakes often conceal themselves as their principal defense
Speaking Module
PART 1
The examiner asks the candidate about him/herself, his/her home, work or studies and other familiar topics.
★Home
— What kind of house or flat do you live in?
— What do you like about the rooms in your home?
— How is your home decorated?
— What kind of house or flat would you like to have in the future?
★Friends
— Do you often spend time with friends?
— Did you meet most of your friends through school or work?
— Do you and your friends have similar hobbies and interests?
— Do you spend more of your free time with friends or with family?
★Going abroad long-term
— Why are you planning to spend a period of time abroad?
— How long do you plan to be abroad?
— How have your family and friends supported you in this?
— What problems do you think you may have abroad?
— How do you think the country you live in will be different to China?
Scientists are also trying to (11)_____ other scientists through Science and Nature, not just the public. The line between popular and professional notoriety is not (12)_____. Scientists tend to pay more attention to the Big Two than to other journals. (13)_____ more scientists know about a particular pa per, they are more apt to cite it in their own papers. Being often-cited will increase a scientist's "Impact Factor", a measure of how often papers are cited by (14)_____. Funding agencies use the Impact Factor as a (15)_____ measure of the influence of scientists they are considering supporting. (16)_____ Science and Nature papers have more visibility, the number of' submissions is growing, say the editors. Nature now gets 10,000 (17)_____ a year, and that figure is rising, says editor-in-chief Philip Campbell via email. In his opinion, this partly reflects the increase (18)_____ scientific activity around the word. It also (19)_____ reflects the increasing and sometimes (20)_____ emphasis amongst funding agencies and governments on publication measures, such as the typical rates of citation of journals.
A.even
B.though
C.although
D.as if
A.If children indulged his fantasies in fairy tales instead of being taught how to adapt to reality by studying history and mechanics, the world should be full of madmen.
B.Children can often be greatly terrified when the fairy story is heard for the first time.
C.Fairy tales may beneficially direct children's aggressive, destructive and sadistic impulses.
D.Fairy tales are no more than stories about imaginary figures with magical powers which has nothing to do with external world.
I. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate transitions and expressions of cause and effect. Pay careful attention to the punctuation given. (10%)(共10分,每题1分) Causes of Teenage Smoking A 13-year-old boy, standing in the doorway of his school, puffs on a cigarette. He holds it carelessly, like an adult, yet in plain view. He looks around to make sure that the other guys are watching. If you ask how long he has smoked, you will find out that he started when he was eleven. But now, he is an addicted smoker. If you ask him why he smokes, he will probably say that he enjoys it. ① you wonder if that is really the reason. It seems to me that the causes of teenage smoking are more complex. More specifically, they have more to do with the ambiguous role of teenagers in society. Teenage smoking is ② by personal insecurity, a desire to be like adults, and peer pressure. The ③ cause of teenage smoking is the personal insecurity young people often feel. They are at a different age. They are no longer children, ④__ the ways in which they have behaved in the past are inappropriate. On the other hand, they are not yet adults; ⑤ , they do not know the ways of the adult world. This conflict can ⑥ feelings of insecurity. ⑦ , if children want attention from their parents or a toy or sweet, they can cry to draw attention to their desires. For teenagers ⑧ , crying will be labeled childish and they will be told to “act their age.” Often, ⑨ , the teenager does not know how to act his or her age. ⑩ teenagers do not know what to do, they often turn to smoking as a way to hide their nervousness and insecurities.
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