A、a former black slave in Washington DC
B、a teacher from New York while visiting a southern state
C、a banker returning from Europe
D、a coal miner at an upscale restaurant
A、a former black slave in Washington DC
B、a teacher from New York while visiting a southern state
C、a banker returning from Europe
D、a coal miner at an upscale restaurant
4:Farming emerged as a survival strategy because man had been obliged ______.
A.to give up his former way of life
B.to leave the coastal areas
C.to follow the ever-shifting vegetation
D.to abandon his original settlement
A.To introduce basic skills that all chemists need
B.To make the study of chemistry more exciting
C.To give examples of successful graduates
D.To recommend former students as tutors
M Yes, it's called Teams for Teens, and our goal is to give children something productive to do after school and to keep them out of trouble. We form. basketball and soccer teams and help children with tutoring.
W What can the public do to help?
M We're having an auction this Saturday at the civic center at 2 p.m. We also are in need of coaches and tutors.
Who is Pat Williams?
A.A soccer coach
B.A high school teacher
C.A television announcer
D.A former basketball player
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听力原文: Babara always wanted to be a singer. Music was the most important thing in her life,
but to tell you the truth, she had a terrible voice. She took lessons for years, practiced
every day, but in spite of all this, her voice didn't improve. Honestly, it didn't get better; it just got louder.
Her teacher finally gave up and stopped teaching her but Babara went on practicing singing, and one day she decided to give a concert and invited her former teacher to attend.
The teacher was very worried about what to say after the performance. She knew it would be awful and it was. She didn't want to tell a lie, but she didn't want to hurt Babara's feelings, either. Finally she got an idea and went back to the stage to greet her former student.
"Well, "said Babara, "what do you think of my performance?"
"My dear, "said the teacher," you'll never be better than you were tonight."
What was the most important thing in Babara's life?
A.Money.
B.Love.
C.Music.
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: Americans are big tippers. Generally the custom is more common in a large city than in a small town. Customers are expected to give a tip or small amount of money, whenever services are performed. A tip is expected by the porter who carries your baggage, by taxi drivers and by those who serve you in hotels and restaurants. For example, in hotels it is customary to give a tip to the porter who carries your suitcase and shows you to your room. In this case, 50 cents for each bag is satisfactory; in restaurants you generally leave about 15 percent of the bill on the table as a tip for the person who has served you. Tipping became common in England by the middle of the eighteenth century. Because this practice is not suitable to a country without an established serving class, it did not catch on in America until after the Civil War, when the Southern former slave owners suddenly found themselves having to pay the service and when the rich Northern industrialists adopted this Old World practice as a means to show off their fortune. By the mm of the century the custom had been an American one.
Tipping became popular in America ______.
A.in the Independence War
B.after the Civil War
C.by the turn of the century
D.in the 1960s
Now in this industrialized world people are inclined to choose material possessions. This is true of doctors, too. The high income of doctors is the envy of other people. Many high school graduates are eager to get into medical colleges, and countless girls consider doctors to be their best choice of husbands. For many years the public has charged that doctors in public hospitals demand money from patients. The amount of money the patients give determines the kind of treatment they receive. It has also been said that drug companies have to pay the doctors so that the latter will use their products.
Recently a large medicine factory set up by the U.S. Investors declared that it will stop giving "kickbacks" to doctors as the factory bas spent too much to promote sales over the years. This declaration has caused quite a stir in our society. We wonder what the officials who have denied the dealings mentioned above will say about this.
According to the passage why did the doctors in Taiwan deserve our highest admiration in former times? ______.
A.Because they were a group of qualified doctors
B.Because they ranked first in wealth
C.Because they were able to cure the sick of poverty
D.Because they were the doctors with medical morals as well as medical skill
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