He is quite sure that it’s ________ impossible for him to fulfill the task within t
A) absolutely
B) exclusively
C) fully
D) roughly
A) absolutely
B) exclusively
C) fully
D) roughly
What did Tom tell Steve's father?
A.Steve was quite sure that he wanted to be a doctor.
B.It was too early for Steve to decide his future.
C.Steve wanted to be a photographer.
D.Steve wanted to study medical photography.
What does the professor mean when he says this?
A.He thinks the student's view is quite right.
B.He thinks the student's opinion is wrong.
C.He is not sure about the student's opinion.
D.He does not want to give his own opinion.
What does the writer think about machines with human-like ability?
A) He believes they will be useful to human beings.
B) He believes that they will control us in the future.
C) He is not quite sure in what way they may influence us.
D) He doesn’t consider the construction of such machines possible.
听力原文:How will I recognize my date?
(A) She's quite charming, isn't she?
(B) Yes, I am sure of it. Tuesday.
(C) He'll have a suit and tie and be reading a newspaper.
(8)
A.
B.
C.
A.Oh, well, thank you for calling. I'll see him in his office then.
B.I'm sorry to hear that his flight is delayed.
C.But are you sure he will be in his office at that time?
D.Yes. That's quite understandable.
M: I don't know for sure, I just thought it would be fun.
Q: Why did the man go sky diving?
(15)
A.Because he enjoyed it.
B.Because he liked adventures.
C.Because he thought sky diving was an interesting activity.
D.Because he thought sky diving was terrible.
A.Washington's family couldn't afford to send him to school for a long time.
B.Washington didn't like the other Virginian gentlemen of his day.
C.Washington felt quite sure of debating on practical matters in Congress.
D.Washington regretted that he had not worked hard at school in his late life.
根据下列材料请回答 51~65 题:
UFO
Sixty years ago.a mannamed Kenneth Arnold saw something that we can sti_________(51)today-somethingthat changed popular culture for everFlying his plane over mountains in the USstate of Washington,he saw a line of strange objects,eithercrescent-shaped(月牙形的)or disc—like,flying the motion of asaucer(碟)skimming(飞速掠过)on water.
The media soon picked up on the story-theFlying Saucers were earth being________(53)by creatures from another planet?Soon.so were made that the US military began to_______(54).It called theseUFOs—Unidentified Flying Objects,and that is how they are________(52)here! Wasthe many sightings strange objects________(55)todayMilitary investigations foundno evidence of visitors from outer space.But that did not stop thetrue________(56).The military were________(57)up,they said.Or maybe it wasbecause the travelers from space were of such superiorintelligence________(58)they could hide from military analysts(分析家)People havealways seen strange lights in the sky.I n the past these wereexplained________(59)ways.In a world where religion was less influential andscience fiction was popular, signs from God were replaced by visitors fromother_________(60)
The date of the first UFO sightings was alsosignificant.In 1947,World War II had just ended and the in endless conflictsskies for help.But aliens(外星人)with of science.(61)War was justbeginning.Humanity seemed locked Like generations before them,peoplelooked________(62)the instead of seeking God,they looked for help fromsuper-intelligent________(63)technology.Belief in UFOs became the firstreligion
However,even people who believe earth.The universe is a big placeand it is in UFOs are not quite sure why they visit the________(64)to assumethat there is life somewhere out there.It is possible that aliens have workedout how to travel through space,Yet some people report that they have been takenby aliens and have had experiments universe to States?conduct medical________(65)on them.Why would anyone travel across half the experiments onpeople living in small towns in the United.
第 51 题
A.see
B.look
C.seek
D.feel
听力原文:She seems to be a quite closed-minded person.
(A) Of course, she's perfect for that position.
(B) Quite well-behaved, to be honest.
(C) Actually, she's open to new ideas.
(35)
A.
B.
C.
C
It is often difficult for a man to be quite sure what tax he ought to pay to the govemment be-
cause it depends on so many different things: whether the man is married; how many children he
has; whether he supports any relations; how much he earns; how much interest he receives; how
much he has spent on his house during the year, and so on and so forth. All this makes it difficult to decide exactly how much the tax is.
There was a certain artist who was always very careful to pay the proper amount.
One year, after posting his check as usual, he began to wonder if he had paid enough, and af ter a lot of work, with a pencil and paper, he decided that he had not. He believed that he owed the government something.
He was just writing another check to send to the tax-collector when the postman dropped a let ter into the box at the front door. Opening it, the artist was surprised to find inside it a check for five pounds from the tax-collector. The official explained that too much had been paid, and that therefore the difference was now returned to the taxpayer.
65. It is mentioned in the passage that one has to pay tax according to________
[ A] how much education one has received
[ B ] whether one is single or married
[ C] how old one' s children are
[ D] where one lives