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It was the first time that such a had to be?

It was the first time that such a had to be taken at a British nuclear power station.

A) presentation B) preparation C) prediction D) precaution

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第1题
听力原文:W: Hi Tim! How are you?M: Fine, thank you.W: I'd been wondering when I'd run into

听力原文:W: Hi Tim! How are you?

M: Fine, thank you.

W: I'd been wondering when I'd run into you. Have you been here long?

M: I arrived yesterday, on Sunday. How about you?

W: I got here a few days ago, on Saturday. No—wait a minute, what's to day?—Sorry Friday, not Saturday.

M: But we didn't have to be here till today.

W: Yes, I know, but I wanted to get my things moved into my room, and just take a look around. So, did you decide to do English in the end?

M: No, I changed my mind and opted for history instead. And you're doing biology, if I remember correctly.

W: Yes, although to start with I couldn't decide between that and geography.

M: How much reading have you got? I was given an amazingly long list of books to read. See!

W: Wow, it does look pretty long.

M: Well, I counted 57. I could hardly believe it! What's your list like?

W: Well, it's not as long as yours, but there are 43 altogether. I don't know how I'm going to get through them all.

M: Well you don't have to read them all this week! You just have to stay ahead of the lectures and seminars. Have you got your class schedule yet?

W: Yep. It came with the reading list. When's your first lecture?

M: Tuesday. How about you?

W: The day after. It's my busiest day; I've got two lectures in the morning and one in the afternoon.

(23)

A.Tuesday.

B.Friday.

C.Saturday.

D.Sunday.

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第2题
Questions 下列各 are based on the following passage. The number of postgraduate students
travelling from non-EU countries to study at UK universities has fallen for the first time in 16 years, fuelling fears that the governments immigration crackdown is discouraging thousands of the brightest students from continuing their studies in Brid. Jo Beall, British Council director of education and society, said the fall would cause alarm among UK vice-chancellors (大学行政主管). "The sector was expecting a decline in growth, but the actual reduction in postgraduate numbers is of real concern as international-students make up the m~ority of numbers in many postgraduate courses and research teams in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. ""Attracting the brightest and most ambitious postgraduate and research students is critical if the UK is to maintain its quality reputation for research," Beall said. Universities get a third of their tuition (学费) fee revenue from non-EU students. There is growing fear among vice-chancellors that this revenue-as well as the cultural, academic and economic benefit international students bring--is being put at risk. Tim Westlake, director for the student experience at Manchester University, said students whose families relied on them working in the UK after their studies to gain experience and repay the fees were starting to look elsewhere. Last month the home secretary, Theresa May, announced that embassy staff would interview more than 100,000 applicants in an attempt to prevent bogus (假冒的) ones entering the country. She also said immigrants were responsible for pushing up UK house prices. The comments followed the introduction of new limitations on students right to work during and after their studies. Beall said:" Government statistics for the first time provide real evidence that the changes to UK visa regulations may have discouraged many students from applying to the UK, and in particular postgraduate students Who are so important to the UKs research output. The UK enjoys an eXcellent reputation around the world for the high quality of our education system, so the government needs to ensure that institutions have all the support they need to attract international students who make a tremendous academic, cultural and economic contribution to the UK. " What has caused the decline of the number of non-EU postgraduates in the UK?

A.The increase in tuition and fees.

B.The ever-rising living expenses.

C.Changed immigration policies.

D.Universities tightened budgets

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第3题
Tim saw them. They carried his things to a van如果把这两个句子合并为一个句子,错误的选项有()。

A.Tim saw them carried his things to a van

B.Tim saw them to carry his things 10 a van

C.Tim saw them carrying his things to a van

D.Tim saw them to be carrying his things to a van

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第4题
— ______________ .—Oh, that's too bad.A I regret to say that we cannot make it on ti

A.A.A I regret to say that we cannot make it on tim

B.B.B I passed exam.C I can make it on tim

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第5题
暑假到了,阳阳的朋友Tim在微信朋友圈“晒”出了上面几张旅游照片,Tim可能去了()

A.东南亚

B.中东

C.欧洲西部

D.撒哈拉以南非洲

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第6题
Tim Tegenaria spiders are closely related to tarantula spiders; both are found in Britain.

A.Y

B.N

C.NG

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第7题
Tim speaks Italian ______ Chinese and German

A.as well

B.as well as

C.so well as

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第8题
We promise that we’11 meet again after we______our college education in three years’tim

A.finish

B.will finish

C.finished

D.will have finished

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第9题
What did Mark and Tim have in common?A.They are overweight for their age.B.They a

What did Mark and Tim have in common?

A.They are overweight for their age.

B.They are respectful to their parents.

C.They are still in their early twenties.

D.They dislike doing physical exercise.

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第10题
Tim accepted Vicki’s suggestion that he should propose to Mum. ()
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第11题
PLC的TIM指令以1s为单位计时,其设定值SV的范围为0—999s。()
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