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We have been told that under no circumstances () use the telephone in the office for

A.may we

B.we may

C.we could

D.did we

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第1题
We have been told that______(我们绝不可以用办公室的电话办私事).

We have been told that______(我们绝不可以用办公室的电话办私事).

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第2题
We have been told that under no circumstances _________________________(我们可以使用办公室

We have been told that under no circumstances _________________________(我们可以使用办公室的电话).for personal affairs.

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第3题
We have been told that under no circumstances ____________(不能用办公室里的电话)for person

We have been told that under no circumstances ____________(不能用办公室里的电话)for personal affairs.

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第4题
From the third paragraph, we can know that______.A.there has not been a true humanlike rob

From the third paragraph, we can know that______.

A.there has not been a true humanlike robot yet

B.computers in the robots are expensive

C.robots may do what they are told

D.robots have been designed to work independently

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第5题
From the third paragraph, we can know that ______.A.there has not been a true humanlike ro

From the third paragraph, we can know that ______.

A.there has not been a true humanlike robot yet

B.computers in the robots are expensive

C.robots may do what they are told

D.robots have been designed to work independently

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第6题
听力原文:W:Haven't Young and Silvia started a family yet? They've been married for more th

听力原文:W: Haven't Young and Silvia started a family yet? They've been married for more than four years.

M: Young once indicated to me that they had to postpone the plan of having children until both of them would have got M.A. degrees together next year.

Q: What can we infer from the conversation?

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A.Neither Young nor Silvia has got an M.A. degree till now.

B.After four years' study, both Young and Silvia have got M.A. degrees.

C.Young and Silvia have a child in the fourth year of their marriage.

D.After four years' marriage, Young and Silvia decided to start the family with a child.

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第7题
听力原文:Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is

听力原文: Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is one of life's essentials. Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have all been told, and told again, is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip.

But for many people the thought of food first thing in the morning is by no means a pleasure. So despite all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983, the number of people who didn't have breakfast increased foam 8.8 million to 11.7 million. For those who feel pain of guilt about not eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years indicate that, for adults especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. "Going without breakfast does not affect performance," said Arnold E. Bender, former professor of nutrition at Queen Elizabeth Collage in London, "nor does giving people breakfast improve performance."

Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better performance is surprisingly indicated, and most of the recent wonk involves children, not adults.

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A.Several studies have been done in the past few years.

B.The omission of breakfast does no harm to one' s health.

C.Adults have especially made studies in this field.

D.Eating little in the morning is good for health.

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第8题
Passage Three:Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.In the old day, childr
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Nowadays when people grow old, we often send them to nursing homes. When they get sick, we transfer them to a hospital, where children are forbidden to visit terminally ill patients-even when those patients are their parents. This deprives (剥夺) the dying patient of significant family members during the last few days of his life and it deprives the children of an experience of death, which is an important learning experience.

Some of my colleagues and I once interviewed and followed approximately 500 terminally ill patients in order to find out what they could teach us and how we could be of more benefit, not just to them but to the members of their families as well. We are most impressed by the fact that even those patients who were not told of their serious illness were quite aware of its potential outcome.

It is important for family members, and doctors and nurses to understand these patients’ communications in order to truly understand their needs, fears, and fantasies (幻想). Most of our patients welcomed another human being with whom they could talk openly, honestly, and frankly about their trouble. Many of them shared with us their tremendous need to be informed, to be kept up-to-date on their medical condition and to be told when the end was near. We found out that patients who had been dealt with openly and frankly were better able to cope with the approach of death and finally to reach a true stage of acceptance prior to death.

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A) were often absent when a family member was born or dying

B) were quite unfamiliar with birth and death

C) usually witnessed the birth or death of a family member

D) had often experienced the fear of death as part of life

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第9题
听力原文: (32) Breakfast plays an important part in our dally life, and it supplies a cert

听力原文: (32) Breakfast plays an important part in our dally life, and it supplies a certain of the energy for us. If we had a good breakfast, we'll have a good day.

Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is one of life's essentials. (33) Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have all been told is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip.

But for many people the thought of food as first thing in the morning is by no means a pleasure. So despite all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983,the last year for which figures are available, the number of people who didn't have breakfast increased by 33 percent--from 8.8 million to 11.7 million--according to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporations of America.

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(33)

A.A study of the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation.

B.One of the essentials for life.

C.Latest figures of people who don't eat breakfast.

D.Breakfast and human health.

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第10题
听力原文:W: Oh, Peter, there you are. You've been ages. What kept you so long?M: I'm sorry

听力原文:W: Oh, Peter, there you are. You've been ages. What kept you so long?

M: I'm sorry I am so late, Sally. Have you been waiting long?

W: Oh, half an hour. But it doesn't matter. I've had a coffee and I have been reading this guidebook for tourists. Sit down. You look very hot and tired. What would you like to drink?

M: I'd love a really chilled mineral water or something. Will you have another coffee?

W: Yes, I will. The waitress will be back in a moment. Why were you so late? Did something happen?

M: You know I went to the bank to cash some traveler's checks. Well, the exchange rate was looking healthy, but when I went to the teller, they told me the computer system was temporarily down, so they couldn't do any transactions. They said the problem would be fixed in a few minutes, so I waited. And then I started talking to another guy in the bank, and I forgot the time.

W: Oh, really? Someone you met in the bank? Does he work there?

M: No, he's a tourist, from New York. His name's Henry, and he has been here for a week, but he's moving on to Germany tomorrow. He's an architect, and he's spending four weeks traveling around Europe.

W: Just like us!

M: Yeah. He told me the names of some places where we should eat. Great food, and not too expensive, he said. He also gave me this map of the bus system. He said he didn't need it any more.

W: That's useful. Pity he's moving on tomorrow. Ah, here's the waitress. Let's order. Do you want anything to eat, or shall we just have a drink?

M: Well, I'm hungry, and we've got a lot of sightseeing to do, so let's just have a snack and a drink.

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A.To go to see and talk to a friend.

B.To go to cash his traveler's checks.

C.To go to the bank and repair the computer.

D.To go to the bank and save some money,

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第11题
听力原文: Breakfast plays an important part in our dally life, and it supplies a certain o
f the energy for us. If we had a good breakfast, we'll have a good day.

Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is one of life's essentials. Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have all been told is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip.

But for many people the thought of food as first thing in the morning is by no means a pleasure. So despite all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983,the last year for which figures are available, the number of people who didn't have breakfast increased by 33 percent--from 8.8 million to 11.7 million--according to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporations of America.

For those who feel the pain of guilt about not eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years indicate that, for adults especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. "Going without breakfast does not affect performance," said Arnold E Bender, former professor of nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College in London, "nor does giving people breakfast improve performance."

Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better performance is surprisingly inadequate, and most of the recent work involves children, not adults.

(33)

A.A study of the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation.

B.One of the essentials for life.

C.Latest figures of people who don't eat breakfast.

D.Breakfast and human health.

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