It’s pleasure for him to ________ his energy and even his life to research work.A)
It’s pleasure for him to ________ his energy and even his life to research work.
A) dedicate
B) dictate
C) decorate
D) direct
It’s pleasure for him to ________ his energy and even his life to research work.
A) dedicate
B) dictate
C) decorate
D) direct
听力原文:M: Hello, you must be Lisa? Please come in, I am Harry Smith from Harvard.
W: Hi, Dr. Smith, I am Lisa. Dr. Watts recommended me to come here.
M: It is a pleasure to be able to finally meet you! Dr. Watts has been telling me so many good things about you.
W: That's very flattering. But I am not sure that I deserve all of that praise!
M: Yes, of course you do! I have learned so much about you. It's so fresh to see a student who is so modest about her accomplishments. Now would you mind my telling you what type of help I will need with my project.
W: Sure.
M: I am basically looking for someone who can gather information regarding cultures which exist along the Amazon River.
W: Really? What a coincidence! That's the topic for my senior paper!
M: That's fabulous! Would you be available to do around 16- 20 hours of research each week? I'm currently on vacation, so I'll be staying in Southern California the next three months. Perhaps we could meet each week to review your findings.
W: That's great! I will be very happy to work with you.
M: Good, if you decide to take this short-term job, the university has agreed to provide 4 credit hours for your work in this position.
W: Really? Thank you so much! I'd like to start the work immediately!
(20)
A.Bemuse Dr. Watts recommended her to come.
B.Because Lisa was very modest.
C.Because Lisa has got a lot of praise from the teachers.
D.Because her teacher has praised her before Prof. Smith.
听力原文:W: Hi, Tom. How is your chemistry paper going?
M: It's coming along. But I've been staring at this computer screen for hours and my eyes hurt.
W: Yeah. Doing that can make your eyes really dry and tired. You should take a break.
M: I can't. I have to get this paper written. It's due tomorrow.
W: You know I read about computers and eye problems recently. The article says that they are usually caused by not blinking your eyes enough.
M: Blinking? I thought I just needed new glasses.
W: No. When you blink, the movement of closing and opening your eyes, even though it happens really fast, helps moisten your eyes. It's the lack of moisture that causes the problem.
M: That makes sense. But what does it have to do with the computer?
W: People who use computers tend to stare at the monitor and blink less often than they normally would. That leads to dry irritated eyes.
M: Well, that's certainly how mine feel now. They really hurt.
W: The article I read about the office workers found that the workers averaged twenty-two blinks a minute when relaxed, but just seven a minute while looking at the text on a computer screen.
M: Wow. That's quite a difference.
W: They also kept their eyes open wider which means the moisture evaporate more quickly.
M: I wonder if using some kind of eye-drops will make them feel better.
W: That might help. But the best prescription is to just take a break and rest your eyes.
M: OK. I think I really need a rest. I can finish this later tonight.
W: Let's go get some coffee for a break.
M: Good idea! Since you give me such useful information, it's my treat.
W: You are so nice.
M: Oh, it's my pleasure to have a drink with such a lovely girl!
(23)
A.The disadvantages of working in an office.
B.How using a computer can affect one's eyes.
C.Why Tom needs to get glasses.
D.Research Tom has done for his chemistry paper.
A.Thank you.
B.Nice to meet you.
C.It's our pleasure,too.
D.Wonderful.
A.It's my pleasure
B.Sure
C.Never mind
D.Take it easy
A. It's my duty
B. It's my pleasure
C. I'm serving the people
D. It has no trouble
A.I’ll appreciate it
B.It doesn’t matter
C.It’s a small thing
D.It’s a pleasure
A.Pleased to meet you
B. I' m very pleased
C.It' S my pleasure
D.What a pleasure
A.Yes, please
B.That’s ok
C.Go ahead
D.With Pleasure