First, he has to answer the question about ____.
A.what does he do
B.what he does
C.what does he does
D.what he do
A.what does he do
B.what he does
C.what does he does
D.what he do
y of class.
A、has been
B、had been
C、is
D、was
A.Announce for the first time the regulations on tobacco.
B.Publish the usual protocols he has gone through.
C.Declare pretty much the same restrictions on drug use as in 1995.
D.Present to the public the revised regulations on tobacco.
Almost every child, on the first day he sets foot in a school building, is smarter,
more curious, less afraid of what he doesn’t know, better at finding and 27 , more
confident, resourceful (机敏的), persistent and 28 than he will ever be again in
his schooling – or, unless he is very unusual and very lucky, for the rest of his life.
Already, by paying close attention to and 29 the world and people around him, and
without any school-type formal instruction, he has done a task far more difficult,
complicated and 30 than anything he will be asked to do in school, or than any of his
teachers has done for years. He has solved the 31 of language. He has discovered it
– babies don’t even know that language exists – and he has found out how it works and
learned to use it 32 . He has done it by exploring, by experimenting, by developing
his own model of the grammar of language, by 33 and seeing whether it works, by
gradually changing it and 34 it until it does work. And while he has been doing this,
he has been learning other things as well, including many of the “ 35 ” that the
schools think only they can teach him, and many that are more complicated than the ones
they do try to teach him.
A.I am too excited to say a word
B.Why is he so happy today
C.How are you
D.Did something bad happen
M: Janette's parents are coming for a visit. As far as I know, this is the first time they've ever met.
Q: What does the man say about Mark?
(17)
A.Mark's thrilled that his parents are coming.
B.Mark has something that he doesn't know.
C.Mark is nervous that Janette's parents are coming.
D.Mark's going to visit Janette's parents for the first time.
A.He misses his flight and has to take another one.
B.He can find a good seat no matter how late.
C.He leaves the airport first at the end of the trip.
D.His luggage comes out last because he comes late.
W: Oh, then he can join us, finally. Last time when I ran into him at the library, he still complained how hectic he has been recently.
Q: What did the woman assume first?
(18)
A.Mike will host the party tonight.
B.She met Mike just now.
C.She will go to the party with Mike tomorrow night.
D.Mike could not attend the party.
A.worked on
B.worked up
C.worked off
D.worked out
M: Well, it's true. He did have difficulty at first, but all in all, the project couldn't have turned out better.
Q: How is Mr. Steward's project now according to the man?
(16)
A.It's one of his unreasonable ideas.
B.It's an example of bad planning.
C.It has turned out a failure for lack of funding.
D.It has turned out fairly successful.
听力原文:M: I did not see our boss yesterday. Has he come back?
W: He was just back from France after visiting Britain, Germany, and Spain.
Q: Which country did the boss visit first?
(13)
A.France.
B.Britain
C.Germany.
D.Spain.