A.How to sew.B.How to paint.C.How to take photos.D.How to cook.
A.How to sew.
B.How to paint.
C.How to take photos.
D.How to cook.
A.How to sew.
B.How to paint.
C.How to take photos.
D.How to cook.
A.How many men do the housework.
B.Who does the housework at home.
C.How many women do the housework.
D.Who takes more responsibilities at home, wives or husbands.
A.How an American university student gets a degree.
B.Students' work for a degree and their activity in student affairs.
C.The functions of student organizations.
D.How to apply for a postgraduate study.
hey are saying.
A.how
B.why
C.what
听力原文:W: Can you show me how to use this, John?
M: It is fully automatic. All you have to do is focus on the scene and press the button here.
Q: What are they talking about?
(16)
A.How to use a camera.
B.How to use a washer.
C.How to use a keyboard.
D.How to use a tape recorder.
听力原文:M: It looks like we are going to have a shower at any minute now.
W: I think so too. Isn't it strange how you can sense it?
M: I know what you mean.
W: Look at the clouds in the sky. Whenever they seem dark and low like this, you know it's going to rain, or look at the object that's far away, if it seems clear to you, it's probably going to pour.
M: Yes, and everything seems to have a strange smell to me then.
W: I know, and people often say it's going to rain when they have aches or pains in certain parts of their body. My mother always complains that her knee hurts just before a storm.
M: And have you noticed how the animals act before a storm?
W: Sure, horses and cows will seem to go to a protected area and huddle together.
M: Yeah, but with all these sensible signs, how come we aren't carrying our umbrella with us now?
(20)
A.How to select a good umbrella.
B.How to sharpen the senses.
C.How to treat minor aches and pains.
D.How to predict the weather.
听力原文:M: Ow!That hurts!
W: What happened? Did you cut yourself?.
M: Yes—on the edge of this paper. How can such a little cut hurt so much? I' m not even bleeding, but my finger really hurts.
W: You know, I read something about that. It turns out that a little cut on a finger can hurt a lot more than a big cut somewhere else.
M: Why? That doesn't make any sense.
W: Actually, it does. There are more nerve endings in your hands than almost anywhere else in the body, and it' s the nerve endings that allow you to feel pain.
M: I guess that' s true.
W: Also, a little cut like yours won' t damage the nerve endings, just irritate them. If they were damaged, you' d feel less pain, but the wound could be more serious.
M: So I suppose I should be happy my finger hurts so much?
W: Right. Now go get yourself bandage.
M: Why? You just told me it' s not serious.
W: It' s not, but it does seem to be bothering you. Putting a bandage over the cut will keep the skin from drying and will help keep the skin together. If the skin stays together, the nerve endings won' t be exposed, and the cut will hurt less.
(24)
A.How much the cut hurt.
B.How deep the cut was.
C.How easily he was cut.
D.How concerned the woman was.
听力原文:W: Well George, you can approach my desk now. (19) I have done an appraisal of your application to be my apprentice, and I have a few questions for you. (20) (21) You don't seem to have any apparent experience in working with large aquatic appliances. You do know that the aquariums I clean and make are not for goldfish or restaurant shelves, right?
M: What else can be put in them?
W: They put sharks, whales, and seals in them. Well, I applaud your effort and appreciate your coming across town for this interview, (20) but you don't have the experience or aptitude that is usually required for this type of apprenticeship.
M: I am very appreciative of your assessment of my qualifications, Madam. But I'd like to appeal, to you to give me a chance. (19) I know I know nothing about aquariums. I come from the desert and that's why I came to California to work with water. (19) And I know you will approve of determination. I have that and hope you could give me a try.
W: Okay George, (22) I'll take a risk and give it a try. But you are up for three-month probation. We' 11 take a look at how you're doing in these three months and make the final decision.
M: Thank you, Madam! You won't be disappointed!
(23)
A.How to keep fish.
B.How to make large aquatic appliances.
C.If the man is qualified to be the apprentice.
D.If the man is a good apprentice.
Most of us have probably been angry with our friends, parents or teachers. Perhaps they said something you didn't like, or you felt they were unfair. Sometimes people can stay angry for years about a small problem. Time goes by, and good friendship may be lost.
When we are angry, however, we are usually the ones affected. Perhaps we have seen young children playing together. Sometimes they have disagreements, and decide not to talk to each other. However, this usually does not last for long. This is an important lesson for us to learn.
25、What is the writer?()
A.A shopkeeper
B.A doctor
C.A student
D.A dentist
26、What is the main idea of the passage?()
A.How to deal with problems
B.How to do at school
C.How to behave with families
D.How to talk to each other
27、What will happen if people stay angry for long according to the text?()
A.They feel unfair
B.They may get sick
C.Good friendship may be lost
D.They may miss each other
28、From the passage, we know an important lesson for us is()
A.playing together
B.learning to forget
C.staying angry
D.feeling unfair
(33)
A.How the President proposes new laws.
B.How a bill is passed by lawmakers in Congress.
C.How the President can reject a proposed law.
D.How lawmakers can force the President to sign a bill.
听力原文:M: There's a letter here for you, mum.
W: Thanks, Jack. Oh, no, not another telephone bill. I hope it is not as much as last time.
M: How much is it?
W: $130.94 for three months. How can it be so much? Your father and I hardly make any calls. You must have been using the phone all the time.
M: Only to speak to my friends.
W: Jack, I don't think you realise just how much it costs when you telephone your school friends, and you speak to them for so long, especially during the day. Why can't you call them after 6 pm when it is cheaper. Your father is going to be upset when he finds out.
M: I'm sorry.
W: Well, being sorry just isn't good enough. I've told you often enough not to use the telephone so much. If you had to pay the bill you wouldn't be so irresponsible with the telephone. You see your friends every day. Why do you need to phone them up as well?
M: I don't know, Mum. We just have so much to share.
W: Ok. You'll have to pay half of this bill out of your wages from your Saturday job.
M: But Mum, that's not fair.
W: To make you learn a lesson, I have to make you pay half of this bill.
M: Oh, no, Mum, it'll take me weeks to pay you half of $130.94.
(20)
A.How to avoid making too many phone calls.
B.The son's making long calls with his friends.
C.How to make more money from the Saturday job.
D.Who should pay half of the telephone bill.