How many warships would provide the force necessary to defeat the British navy?A.105.B.115
How many warships would provide the force necessary to defeat the British navy?
A.105.
B.115.
C.150.
D.500.
How many warships would provide the force necessary to defeat the British navy?
A.105.
B.115.
C.150.
D.500.
听力原文: With the introduction of radio, newspaper publishers wondered how broadcasting would affect them. Many feared that radio as a quick and easy means of keeping people informed would displace the newspaper industry altogether.
Others hoped that the brief newscast heard on the air would stimulate listeners in the story so they'd buy the paper to get more information. This second idea turned out to be closer to the truth. Radio and print were not substitutes for each other but actually sup- ported each other. You see the relationship between different media is not always one of displacement but can be one of reinforcement. However this is not always the case. Take television and motion pictures for example, with the popularization of TV, the motion picture industry suffered greatly. Movie attendance dropped when audience members chose to stay at home and be entertained. Likewise, when a football game was shown on the air, the stands were often empty because fans chose to watch the game at home.
(33)
A.The role of the print media.
B.Radio news as a substitute for newspapers.
C.The relationships between different media.
D.Television's effect on the movie industry.
A.annoying
B.tedious
C.tireless
D.troublesome
The woman gathered a lot of _________by writing many best-selling _'
[ A] wealths; work
[ B ] wealths; works
[ C ] wealth ; work
[ D ] wealth ; works
______, many problems of space flight could not be solved now.
A.If electronic computers would not have been invented
B.Had electronic computers not invented
C.Had electronic computers not been invented
D.If electronic computers were not invented
听力原文:How well do you speak Chinese?
(A) She's feeling better.
(B) I know only a few words.
(C) We love Chinese food.
(17)
A.
B.
C.
We can see from the first paragraph that the first Labor Day march ______.
A.immediately won nationwide support
B.involved workers from 30 states
C.was opposed by many factory owners
D.was organized by the UBCJ
听力原文:M: See that woman near the door? She is our boss.
W: How beautiful!
Who is that woman?
A.She is my friend.
B.She is our manager.
C.She is our boss.
The management consultant wanted to find out ______.
A how hard the investment banker worked during his work hours
B when people spent time doing unnecessary work in their office.
C if people needed vocation after working hard for a certain period of time
D whether Americans were really working harder than they had done before
Many young people would rather work for a new venture because
A. they needn’t have to work l5 hours a day and 7 days a week.
B. it offers them higher salary than a established company.
C. mey can get a.sense of satisfaction and achievement.
D. it gives them easier access to the world—class companies.
What does the man mean?
A.Teachers like Professor Jonson are rare.
B.Professor Jonson has won a million dollars.
C.Professor Jonson is likely to be teaching at that school.
D.There are many teachers as good as Professor Jonson.