Look in both directions to _________ (保证安全) before crossing the street.
Look in both directions to _________ (保证安全) before crossing the street.
Look in both directions to _________ (保证安全) before crossing the street.
A.To give an example that both human beings and animals can recognize faces.
B.To tell how a skilled writer could describe all the features of different people.
C.To indicate how pigeons and people look different.
D.To show how faces are like fingers.
B. Because they want to earn money from both jobs.
C. Because they cannot earn money as taxi drivers yet.
D. Because they look forward to further promotion.
There is an undesirable ________ nowadays to make films showing violence.
A) direction
B) tradition
C) phenomenon
D) trend
A.They don't want their present bosses to know what they're doing.
B.They want to earn money from both jobs.
C.They cannot earn money as taxi drivers yet.
D.They look forward to further promotion.
M: No, I haven't. I had the worst day. I am so tired.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
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A.Jack vacuumed the living room but not the bathroom.
B.Jack cleaned the bathroom but not the living room.
C.Jack cleaned neither the living room nor the bathroom because he is exhausted.
D.Jack cleaned both the living room and the bathroom.
M: No, I haven' t. Ugh. I had the worst day. I am so fired, kook, I promise I'll do it this weekend.
W: Listen, I know the feeling. I' m tired, toe. But I came home and I did my share of the housework. I mean, that' s the agreement, right?
M: All right. We agreed. I'll do it in a minutes
W: Come on. Don't be that way. You know, I shouldn't have to ask you to do anything. I mean, we both work, we both live in the house, we agreed that housework is... is both of our responsibility. I don' t like to have to keep reminding you about it. It makes me feel like an old nag or something.
M: Sometimes you are an old nag.
W: Oh, great!
M: No, it's just that I don't notice when things get dirty like you do. Look, all you have to do is tell me, and I'll do it.
W: No, I don ' t want to be put in that position. I mean, you can see dirt as well as I can. Otherwise - I mean, that puts all the responsibility on me.
M: It' s just that cleanliness is not a high priority with me. Them are other things I would much rather do. Besides, the living room floor does not look that dirty.
W: Brian.
M: Okay, a couple crumbs.
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A.A weekday afternoon.
B.A weekday evening.
C.A weekend afternoon.
D.A weekend evening.
Much of eye behavior. is so【B7】that we react to it only on the intuitive level. The next time you have a【B8】with someone who makes you feel liked, notice what he does with his eyes.【B9】are he looks at you more often than is usual with【B10】a little longer than the normal. You interpret this as a sign—a polite one—【B11】he is interested in you as a person【B12】than just in the topic of conversation. Probably you also feel that he is both【B13】and sincere.
All this has been demonstrated in elaborate【B14】. Subjects sit and talk in the psychologist's laboratory,【B15】of the fact that their eye behavior. is being【B16】from a one-way vision screen. In one fairly typical experiment,【B17】were induced to cheat while performing a task, then were【B18】and observed. It was found that those who had【B19】met the inter viewer's eyes less often than was 【B20】, an indication that "shifty eyes"—to use the mystery writers' stock phrase—can actually be a tip-off to an attempt to deceive or to feelings of guilt.
【B1】
A.friend
B.foreigner
C.passerby
D.stranger
听力原文: Despite its enormous size the Airbus A380 still manages to look graceful. The double-decker plane that can carry over 550 passengers dwarfs all other commercial aircraft. Later today one will land for the first time in the UK. Wings are produced here in North Wales and traveled by land, river and sea for assembly in France.
Until now the Boeing 747 Jumbo was the world's biggest passenger plane, but no longer. A380 is as high as an 8-storey building, take-off thrust from the plane's four engines equals 2,500 family cars. Without seats, it can contain 10 squash courts. But the European Airbus will soon have an American rival, Boeing's 787 Dream liner, which is smaller, can fly further, and isn't restricted to large airports.
These aircrafts represent extraordinary technological breakthrough, reducing fuel emissions by about 20%, much better conditions inside the aircraft and offering both airlines and passengers much greater flexibility in their long-hauled journeys. A380 may offer shops and a casino or even a gym so that its good-value seats will win the airline battle.
Critics of the new aircraft including environmentalists say it might be more fuel efficient per passenger than other jets, but the benefits we'll get from it are a drop in the ocean compared to the huge climate emissions from aviation. And aviation is the fastest growing source of climate-changing gases both in Britain and worldwide.
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A.In the UK.
B.In North Wales.
C.In France.
D.In the US.
Eye behavior, involving varieties of eye-contact, can give subtle
messages which people pick up in their daily life. Warm looks or cold
stares tell more than words can. Meeting or failing to meet another
person's eye produce a particular effect. When two Americans look 【S1】______.
searchingly at each other's eye, emotions are heightened and the 【S2】______.
relationship becomes closer. However, Americans are careful about where 【S3】______.
and when to meet other's eye. In our normal conversation, each eye
contact lasts only a few seconds before one or both individuals look away,
because the longer meeting of the eyes is rare, and after it happens, can 【S4】______.
generate a special kind of human-to-human awareness. For instance, by
simply using his eyes. a man can make a woman aware of him comfortably
or uncomfortably; a long and steady gaze from a policeman or judge 【S5】______.
intimidates accused. In the U.S. proper street behavior. requires a nice
balance of attention and inattention. You are supposed to look at a passer- 【S6】______.
by just enough to show that you are being aware of his presence. If you
look too little, you appear haughty; too much, inquisitive. Much eye 【S7】______.
behavior. is such subtle that our reaction to it is largely instinctive.
Besides, the codes of eye behavior. vary dramatically from one culture to 【S8】______.
other. In the Middle east, it is impolite to look at other person all the time
during a conversation; in England, the polite listener fixes the speaker 【S9】______.
with an inattentive stare and blinks eyes occasionally as a sign of interest
and attention. In America, eye behavior. functions as a kind of 【S10】______.
conversational traffic signal control the talking pace and time, and to
indicate a change of topic. If you can understand this vital mechanism of
interpersonal relations, the basic American idiom is there.
【S1】