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A.A small place with a nice view of the city.
B.A spacious apartment that includes cable TV.
C.An apartment downtown with free parking.
D.An apartment outside the downtown area.
What is the main topic of this passage?
A.How business managers view hi-tech
B.Benefits of the practice of teleworking
C.How to cut down the costs of small buinesses
D.Relations between employers and employees
A、Translation strategies
B、Style. and style
C、Language form
D、The semantic
A、Balanced
B、Periodic
C、Loose
D、Both periodic and loose
听力原文: An elderly woman yesterday made a legal claim against a department store because it had wrongly accused her of stealing a Christmas card. Ms. Doss White, 72 years old, is claiming $ 3000 damages from the stare for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. Ms. White visited the store while doing Christmas shopping, but did not buy anything. She was followed through the town by a store manager. He had been told that a customer saw her take a card and put it in her shopping bag. He stopped her at a bookstore as she was reading a book. Ms. White said,"This man, a total stranger, suddenly grasped my bag and asked if he could look in it. "She was taken back to the store and shut in a small room in full view of shoppers for 20 minutes until the police arrived. At the police station she was body - searched and nothing was found. Her lawyer said the department store sent an insincere apology and they insisted that she may have been stealing. The hearing continues today.
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A.She was found stealing in a bookstore.
B.She caught someone in the act of stealing.
C.She admitted having stolen something.
D.She said she was wrongly accused of stealing.
His friends, however, said that underneath he was charming and only outwardly seemed a little strange. They explained that he was sometimes very shy and reserved, and sometimes quite the opposite. His temper was unpredictable.
In view of this, it is not surprising that when a young female journalist was sent to interview him in his tiny house, she felt extremely nervous. But the interview went worse than expected, When she arrived, Mr. Hummer was sitting at a small table, and could hardly be seen for a forest of painting-brushed in pots of water. In the middle of these was a bottle of whisky. From time to time he poured some into a paint stained mug and drank it rapidly.
He smiled politely and said that of course he didn’t mind answering some questions. Putting on what she hoped was a suitably impressive voice, the girl asked him what purpose in society he thought he fulfilled as a painter. She wanted to know whether he saw his duty as a painter to be teaching people or entertaining them. The only response was a movement of surprise in the eyebrows among the painting—brushed and then a dry laugh. Finally the painter broke the silence by asking slowly what on earth she expected as an answer to such a question. He went on by saying that he didn’t see why he should have to justify himself. He merely painted pictures, and left other people to say what they meant and why he had done them.
Now it was the girl's turn to look astonished. This was not the way Important Contemporary Artists were supposed to speak, as they always had their own theories.
Before the age of seventy, Mr. Hummer______.
A.had avoided noisy exhibitions
B.had exhibited only small paintings
C.had never exhibited many paintings
D.had attracted no attention
听力原文: What kind of car will we be driving by the year 20107 It may be rather different from the type we know today. With the next decade, bringing greater change than the past 50 years, the people who will be designing the models of tomorrow believe that environmental problems may well accelerate the pace of the car' s development. The vision is that of a machine with 3 wheels instead of 4, electrically-powered, environmentally clean and able to drive itself along intelligent roads, equipped with built-in power supplies. Future cars will pick up the fuel during long journeys from a power source built into the road, or stored in small quantifies for travelling in the city. Instead of today' s seating arrangement, two in front, two or three behind, all facing forward, the 2010 car will have an interior with adults and children in a family circle. This view of future carls based on a much more sophisticated road system. Cars will be automatically controlled by a computer. All the drivers will have to do is to say where to go and the computer will do the rest. It will become impossible for cars to crash into one another. The technology already exists for the car to become a true automobile.
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A.They will be much bigger.
B.They will have more seats.
C.They will have three wheels.
D.They will need intelligent drivers.
All things 【C17】______ , I would prefer to plan my holiday independently, 【C18】______ my view, it's order to "do it yourself!", And the advantages of planning your holiday yourself are 【C19】______ . If it is well-planned, an in dependent holiday san usually be good 【C20】______ for money.
【C1】
A.occurrence
B.situation
C.state
D.case
Lin: Look at the toiletries in the bathroom — shampoo, bath-foam, even a shower hat!
Rachel: Look at that small device on the wall of the bathroom. What's that?
Lin: Oh, it must be a hair drier. I wonder how it works. Oh, it starts when you remove it!
Rachel: You'd better put it back.
Lin: I guess so.
Rachel: Let's go and see the room again. Look, there's a balcony with some chairs on it. Wow! Look, what a wonderful view!
Lin: Yes, —look at that huge container ship! It must be heading for the harbor. And look at that beautiful cruise ship down there, alongside the quay!
Rachel: What's that in the distance, just behind the container ship? Is it the mainland?
Lin: No, that's an island. The mainland is on the other side of the island, to the north.
Rachel: To have a balcony connected to your room is great. I say, Lin, there's a mini-bar under the TV. Shall we have a drink on the balcony and watch the sunset?
Lin: I don't think we should touch the mini-bar—just look at the prices! Let's freshen up, and then go down to the Rainbow Bar and use our vouchers!
Rachel: Good idea!
Lin: Let's go!
Question : Where does the conversation most probably take place?
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A.In a hotel.
B.In a restaurant.
C.In a hospital.
D.In a shop.
听力原文:M: Hello, Janet. I'm glad to see you back. Did you have a nice holiday?
W: Yes, great! (20)We arrived at our hotel at five o'clock on Saturday afternoon and didn't really do anything much until the next morning when my father hired a small family car and we all went to Safari Park.
M: Safari Park? Where is it?
W: It is not far from London, full of lovely wild animals. (19)We motored through the monkeys' compound first and that was an experience. They climbed all over our car and we had a wonderful view of the monkeys.
M: Oh, it sounds interesting. It is the kind of park I like. Did you see any bigger animals?
W: Of course. We had to lock ourselves in when we were in the lions' compartment, because the lions could come very close.
M: Oh, it must have been terrifying. Did they come to you?
W: No. We saw them sleeping under trees, quite far away from us. We were unlucky and didn't see them clearly. Anyway, we had a good time there.
M: What else did you do?
W: On Monday we all went off to Oxford and spent a whole day there. On the way to Oxford we stopped at Stone henge (史前巨石柱).
M: Stonehenge! (22)It reminds me of my own experience when I was a student at Oxford. (21)I think it will be a rather romantic thing to drive off in the early hours of the morning and watch the sun rise behind the stones.
W: Right. It was a beautiful day when we got there. We took lots of photographs there.
M: You were lucky. You couldn't have seen the view if there bad been too much fog.
(23)
A.It has a beautiful scenery.
B.The lions there are all locked.
C.The monkeys there are very entertaining.
D.It is in a very remote place with wild animals.