Since last year, Professor Wang ______(研究取得了重大进展).
Since last year, Professor Wang ______(研究取得了重大进展).
Since last year, Professor Wang ______(研究取得了重大进展).
A.last year's performance
B.competitors' outcomes
C.desired standards
D.last month's efforts
E.management opinion
A.have covered three fifth
B.have covered three
C.has covered three fifths
D.has covered three fifth
W: The mountain ma)' not be higher, but we're older.
Q: What has changed since last year?
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A.The mountain's height.
B.The woman's height.
C.The view.
D.Their ages.
M: Only the one last year, none since then.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.He couldn't make any sense out of his course.
B.He hasn't taken more then one philosophy course.
C.He is a philosophy major.
D.He hasn't taken any philosophy course in that department.
M: Only the one last year, none since then.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.He couldn't make any sense out of his course.
B.He hasn't taken more than one philosophy course.
C.He is a philosophy major.
D.He hasn't taken any philosophy course in that department.
M: Only the one last year, none since then.
Q: What does the man mean?
(16)
A.He couldn't make any sense out of his course.
B.He hasn't taken more than one philosophy course.
C.He is a philosophy major.
D.He hasp't taken any philosophy course in that department.
M: He deserved it. He' s never really studied since last semester.
Q: How does the man feel about Jack' s failing the exam?
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A.He feels unsympathetic.
B.He feels it's a pity.
C.He feels it's unfair.
D.He feels glad.
听力原文:W: I'm learning a lot in my philosophy class. Have you ever taken any courses in that department?
M: Only the one last year, none since then.
Q: What does the man mean?
(16)
A.He couldn't make any sense out of his course.
B.He hasn' t taken more than one philosophy course.
C.He is a philosophy major.
D.He hasn't taken any philosophy course in that department.
"It's going to be a record travel season," says Jason Ader, a senior analyst with investment bank Bear, Stearns & Co. "The economy's strong. Consumers feel good. The stock market's up. And the prices we're seeing are as high as they've been since we've been keeping records, and that's since the fifties."
In all, American vacationers will take more than 270 million trips this summer—4 percent more than last year, according to the travel association. The top 10 destinations are Florida, California, Hawaii, Colorado, New York, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Washington state and Washington.
During such trips, a family of four will spend $213 a day for meals and lodging—an increase of $3 from last year, according to a forecast released by the Travel Industry Association of America. In some cases, price increases are expected to double the inflation rate, which was 2.1 percent in March. The average daily price tag on a hotel room will increase 3.9 percent to $81.77 from $78.67, according to a report by Price Waterhouse Coopers and Bear, Stearns.
Traveling by car this summer is expected to cost about $10.66 per 100 miles, which covers gas, tires and maintenance, according to the American Automobile Association. The recent increase in gasoline prices should make long road trips more expensive. Nevertheless, car-rental companies are expecting more leisure rentals this summer compared with last and are pushing prices up accordingly.
Tickets on the major North American airlines will continue to increase, with prices jumping 10 percent by year's end, according to the Price Waterhouse Coopers' report. But the higher prices are not turning vacationers away from air travel. "Given the strong economy, and if all other factors are constant, travelers will most likely take to the domestic skies in record numbers despite higher costs to the wallet," says Dexter Wood, a Price Waterhouse Coopers consultant.
One reason Americans are more likely to travel this year is that ______.
A.airlines tickets are less expensive
B.more and more Americans have cars
C.the stock market is up
D.travel agents are offering special deals
W:Well,Peter, it's an event that's open to anybody who'd like to ride a bicycle through the streets of Montreal. The tour covers a standard distance of 65 kilometers, but the route's quite different every year; so even people who have already done it might enjoy doing it again.
M: How long does it take to go the whole distance?
W:It varies.Cyclists are free to go as fast or as slow and do as much or as little of the course as they like.
M:Well,what's the typical pace for a participant?
W: Between 12 and 30 kilometers per hour. Some cyclists stop along the way and don't cross the finish line until early evening. But the whole point is that there's no rush—it's not a race.
M: I understand last year's tour had 45,000 cyclists. That was the largest mass cycling event in the world. How many do you expect this year?
W: The same as the last year. And since we regularly have so many participants, can I take this opportunity to remind our listeners to sign up early? We filled up quickly last year, and we had to refuse lots of applications.
M: Before we close, any other tips for prospective cyclists?
W: Yes. Take water with you. It is available at the relay supply. ,And pack a d pack a good lunch with plenty of fruit for energy. Candy and chocolate don't do the trick。
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A.How to increase one's speed in a bicycle race.
B.Major Canadian bicycle races.
C.The contribution of cycling event.
D.An annual cycling event.