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What was depressing for the couple according to Laura?A.They didn't have time to meet Rami

What was depressing for the couple according to Laura?

A.They didn't have time to meet Ramirez.

B.Ramirez caused them a financial loss of $1000.

C.Their eagerness to have a child was taken advantage of.

D.Ramirez committed many crimes before she was caught.

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第1题
What was depressing for the couple according to Laura?A.They didn't have time to meet Rami

What was depressing for the couple according to Laura?

A.They didn't have time to meet Ramirez.

B.Ramirez caused them a financial loss of $1000.

C.Their eagerness to have a child was taken advantage of.

D.Ramirez committed many crimes before she was caught.

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第2题
What did the future look like for Britain's food production at the time this article was w
ritten?

A.The fall in world food prices would benefit British food producers.

B.An expansion of food production was at hand.

C.British food producers would receive more government financial support.

D.It looks depressing despite government guarantees.

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第3题
What did the future look like for Britain's food production at the time of writing this ar
ticle?

A.The fall in world food prices would benefit British food producers.

B.An expansion 6f food production was at hand.

C.British food producers would receive more government financial support.

D.It looks depressing despite government guarantees.

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第4题
WhatdidthefuturelooklikeforBritain’sfoodproductionatthetimeofwritingthisarticle?[A]Thefall

What did the future look like for Britain’s food production at the time of writing this article?[A]The fall in world food prices would benefit British food producers. [B]An expansion of food production was at hand. [C]British food producers would receive more government financial support. [D]It looks depressing despite government guarantees.

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第5题
Read the following paragraphThe most depressing thing about an illness is the sense of b

Read the following paragraph

The most depressing thing about an illness is the sense of being left out or brushed aside by it from the mainstream of living. When a person is ill, he cannot keep up with the world of healthy people. Life begins to occur without him. Even language seems to change. What is said to a sick person does not involve him, and therefore he begins to interpret it differently. He loses touch with the outer, healthy world. His sense of isolation is increased rather than lessened by the regular visits of the doctor. The doctor labels the sick person’s disease and confines him to his special place. With tact and skill, the doctor completes the patient’s helplessness and makes final his division from the world of strong arms, sound legs, clear skin, and lungs that breathe deeply. The sick person’s only hope is to return to life again, and he clings to the thought of getting well.

(qtd. from Kathleen E. Sullivan, Paragraph Practice, p.125)

A.READ

B.NOT READ

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第6题
听力原文:W: Well, it's sort of attractive, but in the end I still find it a pretty depress
ing place.

M: Do you? Why?

W: The animals are out of their natural environment. They're just here for humans to look at. There's nothing natural about it.

M: Yeah, but if we didn't have any zoos, a lot of species would just, well, they'd face extinction.

W: Do you really believe that?

M: Well, don't you? I mean they have good breeding projects for some species that are dying out. Um, anyway, I think, there's a trend towards developing zoos to become education centers, stimulating information for kids and displays, and that kind of thing.

W: What we need to do is to take care of the natural environment, make sure that they've still got a place where they can live in the wild.

M: Well, yeah, OK. But it's just not happening, is it? I think in reality you've got to have zoos.

W: Well, I just can't agree with that. I mean, what is the pleasure in watching animals pacing up and down in cages?

M: Look, zoos are changing. Some older zoos put animals in cages, but what about safari parks? The animals are fine there. They've got a lot of space and people see them in a much more natural setting.

W: Well, maybe you're right.

What are the man and woman talking about?

A.About the building of the zoo.

B.About the lay-out of the zoo.

C.About the function of the zoo.

D.About the attractiveness of the zoo.

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第7题
听力原文:M: Hello, Alice. What was the film like?W: Awful. It was a complete waste of time

听力原文:M: Hello, Alice. What was the film like?

W: Awful. It was a complete waste of time.

M: Why? What was it about?

W: It was about a married couple. They had to live with the wife's mother, because they didn't have enough money to buy a house of their own.

M: A lot of young poeple have to do that.

W: Yes, but the husband had to work overtime three times a week, so he was always tired.

M: It sounds like the story of my life.

W: Yes, it does doesn't it? But this man was always over-tired, and he couldn't sleep. So he used to take two sleeping pills every night.

M: I take sleeping pills sometimes.

W: Yes, but not two every night, right? Anyway, the strain was too much for him, He had a nervous breakdown and went to hospital.

M: It sounds like a very depressing film.

W: Not really. His wife was able to find a good job as an interpreter, because she could speak French fluently. After a few months' work, she had a better job than her husband. So in the end, they were able to buy a house, and he didn't have to work any more, stupid, wasn't it?

M: I don't know. My wife used to speak French. I must tell her to brush it up.

What are the two speakers talking about?

A.A film.

B.A TV program.

C.A concert.

D.A book.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Hello, Jane. What was the film like?W: Awful. It was a complete waste of time

听力原文:M: Hello, Jane. What was the film like?

W: Awful. It was a complete waste of time and money.

M: Why? What was it about?

W: It was about a married couple. They had to live with the wife's mother, because they didn't have enough money to buy a house of their own.

M: A lot of young people have to do that.

W: Yes, but the husband had to work overtime three times a week, so he was always tired.

M: It sounds like the story of my life.

W: Yes, it does, doesn't it? But this man was always over-tired, and he couldn't sleep. So he used to take two sleeping pills every night. M: I take sleeping pills sometimes.

W: Yes, but not two every night. Anyway, the strain was too much for him. He had a nervous breakdown and had to go to hospital.

M.. It sounds a very depressing film.

W: Not really. His wife was able to find a good job as an interpreter, because she could speak French and German fluently. After a few months' work, she had a better job than her husband. So in the end, they were able to buy a house, and he didn't have to work any more. Stupid, wasn't it.

M: I don't know. My wife used to speak French. I must tell her to brush it up.

(23)

A.Wonderful.

B.Exciting.

C.Not bad.

D.Awful.

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第9题
My brother, Henry, has an excellent job at a bank. I couldn't (1) him (2) he told me tha

My brother, Henry, has an excellent job at a bank. I couldn't(1)him(2)he told me that he had decided to give it(3). Though I tried to make him(4)his mind, I failed(5). "You should reconsider your decision," I said. "You have already spent five years(6)the bank and you could have a wonderful(7). You might become a bank manager(8)the time you're thirty-five." "I know," Henry answered. "I've got no complaints(9)the bank. It's a(n)(10)job in pleasant surrounding and we keep civilized hours. The bank manager told me that my(11)were excellent." "Then why do you want to leave?" I(12). "It's(13)money," Henry said. "But you're getting a good(14)." I answered. "I don't(15)that," Henry said. "What do I do at the bank? Well, at the moment(16)I do is to count money. I find it very(17)." "What's depressing about counting money?" I asked, unable to(18)the logic of Henry's argument. "You don't understand," Henry answered. "I enjoy(19)my own money,(20)I hate counting other people's!"

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第10题
Blues is always about depressing feelings.()

Blues is always about depressing feelings.()

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