The women are noticeable by their uniforms of ______ dark blue cotton dress.A.coarseB.roug
The women are noticeable by their uniforms of ______ dark blue cotton dress.
A.coarse
B.rough
C.rude
D.harsh
The women are noticeable by their uniforms of ______ dark blue cotton dress.
A.coarse
B.rough
C.rude
D.harsh
According to the author, for all Japanese women's lobbying efforts, ______.
A.Japanese male chauvinism is to be brought under control soon
B.little result has been achieved
C.the law takes no notice of their rights at all
D.many Japanese female victims have been compensated for the damage
According to the author, for all Japanese women's lobbying efforts,______.
A.Japanese male chauvinism is to be brought under control soon
B.little result has been achieved
C.the law takes no notice of their rights at all
D.many Japanese female victims have been compensated for the damage
Advance Notice of TV program
April 25th, 2009 (Sunday)
Central Television Station
Channel 3
8: 30 Follow Me (55)
9: 00 Learning Pinyin (34)
9: 30 For Children: 1. Who is the prettiest? 2. The Hat 3. A Disturbance in Planting Trees
10: 00 Feature Film: The Red Elephant
11: 00 Documentary: Cultivating Intelligence
12: 00 News
13: 00 Popular Science Film: The Development of Scientific Industry of Japan
14: 00 Final from the Guangzhou International Women's Volleyball Tournament
16: 00 English on Sunday: David Copperfield (2)
17: 00 Japanese on Sunday: Mountain Calls for Afar (4)
18: 30 Cartoon Series: the Wonderful Adventure for Nils (50)
19: 00 News
19: 50 For your Information (308): How to Keep the Refrigerator in Winter
20: 20 Yangtze River (16): Lushan Mountain
21: 00 China's Nationalities (9): Life of the Miao People
21: 55 Around the world: Glimpses of Japan
22: 30 Cultural Life: Chrysanthemum Show
23: 15 TV Play: the Son from Afar (17- 20)
02: 30 Close
How many times of news are broadcasted in channel 3?
A.1 time
B.2 times
C.3 times
D.4 times
On British Newspapers
Besides the daily newspapers, there are a number of Sunday newspapers in Britain. Many of them are connected with the "dailies", though not run by the same editor and his members. The Sunday papers are larger than the daily papers and usually contain more articles concerned with comment (评论) and general information rather than news. The national daily and Sunday papers have the largest circulation(发行) in the world. Of the Sunday papers, the Observer and the Sunday Times are the best known.
It is a regrettable fact that the number of magazines of a literary or political nature has dropped down since the war. This has probably been caused by the ever-wider use of radio and television. The most successful magazines are those published for women. Their covers are designed to catch the eye, and they certainly succeed in doing so! They offer their readers articles on cookery (烹饪法), fashion, needlework, and many other matters of women interest. They also provide advice to those in love, and adventures with handsome heroes. Some women's magazines also include serious articles of more general interest.
The visitor who looks at the magazines displayed in a large bookstall (书摊) which may be found in an important railway station will notice that there is a wide variety of technical or semitechnical(半专业的) books and magazines. There are magazines for the motorist, the farmer, the gardener, the nurse, and many others.
There are many local and regional newspapers. It is common in Britain for a news agent(报刊经售人) to deliver (投递) the morning papers to his customers for a small extra payment, this service is usually performed by boys and girls who want to earn some pocket-money.
Some Sunday newspapers may belong to the same publishing company but are not edited by the same group of people.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
On British Newspapers
Besides the daily newspapers, there are a number of Sunday newspapers in Britain. Many of them are connected with the "dailies", though not run by the same editor and his members. The Sunday papers are larger than the daily papers and usually contain more articles concerned with comment (评论) and general information rather than news. The national daily and Sun day papers have the largest circulation(发行) in the world. Of the Sunday papers, the Observer and the Sunday Times are the best known.
It is a regrettable fact that the number of magazines of a literary or political nature has dropped down since the war. This has probably been caused by the ever-wider use of radio and television. The most successful magazines are those published for women. Their covers are designed to catch the eye, and they certainly succeed in doing so! They offer their readers articles on cookery (烹饪法), fashion, needlework, and many other matters of women interest. They also provide advice to those in love, and adventures with handsome heroes. Some women's magazines also include serious articles of more general interest.
The visitor who looks at the magazines displayed in a large bookstall (书摊) which may be found in an important railway station will notice that there is a wide variety of technical or semitechnical(半专业的) books and magazines. There are magazines for the motorist, the farmer, the gardener, the nurse, and many others.
There are many local and regional newspapers. It is common in Britain for a news agent(报刊经售人) to deliver (投递) the morning papers to his customers for a small extra payment, this service is usually performed by boys and girls who want to earn some pocket-money
Some Sunday newspapers may belong to the same publishing company but are not edited by the same group of people.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
Nice Name But She's So Deadly
1.More than a million people in the United States were told to leave their homes over the weekend as Hurricane (飓风) Dennis headed to the Gulf coast, after killing at least 15 people in the Caribbean Sea.
2.If you read the news oftenen0ugh, you may notice that all hurricanes are given names. Why is that? Remember, there can be more than one hurricane operating at one time. Without naming them, we could get confused about which storm we're talking about.
3.For hundreds of years, hurricanes in the Caribbean were named after the particular religious day on which they occurred. One Australian meteoroid)gist (气象学家) began giving women's names to tropical storms at the end of the 19th century. In 1953, the US National Weather Service, which is responsible for tracking hurricanes and issuing warnings, began using female names for storms. By 1979, both women and men's names were being used. One name for each letter of the alphabet (字母表) is selected,except for Q, U and Z.
4.So who decides which names are used each year? The World Meteorological Organization uses six lists in rotation, so each list is reused every six years.
5.Here's a list of the 2005 Atlantic hurricanes, according to the US National Hurricane Centre: Arlene,Bret,Cindy,Dennis, Emily, Franklin, Gert, Harvey, Irene, Jose, Katrina,Lee, Maria, Nate, Ophelia, Philippe, Rita, Stan, Tammy, Vince, Wilma. A.Reason for naming hurricanes
B.Warning of an approaching hurricane
C.Deadly women
D.History of naming hurricanes
E.Organization responsible for naming hurricanes
F.Ways to track hurricanes
第 20 题 Paragraph 1______________
根据短文回答 23~30 题。
Nice Name but She's so deadly
1 More than a million people in the United States were told to leave their homes over the weekend as Hurricane(飓风)Dennis headed to the Gulf coast。After killing at least 15 people in the Caribbean Sea.
2 If you read the news often enough.You may notice that all hurricanes Life given names.Why is that? Remember, there can be more than one hurricane operating at one time.Without naming them,we could get confused about which storm we're talking! about。
3 For hundreds of years,hurricanes in the Caribbean were named alter the particular religious day on which they occurred.One Australian meteorologist(气象学家)began giving women's names to tropical storms at the end of the 19th century.In 1953,the US National Weather Service,which is responsible for tracking hurricanes and issuing warnings,began using female names for storms.By 1979,both women and men's names were being used.One name for each letter of the alphabet(字母表)is selected,except for Q U and Z.
4 So who decides which names are used each year? The World meteorological Organization uses six lists in rotation。SO each list is reused every six years.
5 Here's a list of the 2005 Atlantic hurricanes,according to the US National Hurricane Centre:Arlene,Bret,Cindy, Dennis,Emily, Franklin,Gert,Harvey, Irene,jose ,Katrina. Lee。Maria,Nate,Ophelia,Philippe,Rita,Stan,Tammy。Vince,Wilma.
第 23 题 Paragraphs 1___________
A.Reason for naming hurricanes
B.Warning of an approaching hurricane
C.Deadly women
D.History of naming hurricanes
E.Organization responsible for naming hurricanes
F.Ways to track hurricanes
On British Newspapers
1 Besides the daily newspapers, there are a number of Sunday newspapers in Britain. Many of them are connected with the "dailies", though not run by the same editor and his members. The Sunday papers are larger than the daily papers and usually contain more articles concerned with comment and general information rather than news. The national daily and Sunday papers have the largest circulation in the world. Of the Sunday papers, the Observer and the Sunday Times are the best known.
2. It is a regrettable fact that the number of magazines of a literary or political nature has dropped down since the war. This has probably been caused by the ever-wider use of radio and television The most successful magazines are those published for women. Their covers are designed to catch the eye, and they certainly succeed in doing so! They offer their readers articles on fashion, needlework, and many other matters of women interest. They also provide advice to those in love, and adventures with handsome heroes. Some women's magazines also include serious articles of more general interest.
3 The visitor who looks at the magazines displayed in a large bookstall which may be found in an important railway station will notice that there is wide variety of technical books and magazines. There are magazines for the motorist, the farmer, the gardener, the nurse, and many others.
4 Thre are many local and regional newspaper. It is common in Britain for a news agent to deliver the morning papers to his customers for a small extra payment; this service is usually performed by boys and girls who want to earn some pocket-money.
A changes of Newspapers
B service by Newspapers
C sale place of Newspapers
D popularity of Newspapers
E Trend of Newspapers
F Types of Newspapers in Britain
Paragraph 2 ______
"He' s not here," I said, after a quick look around. The television was speaking out an advertisement for a detergent(洗衣粉), and the people sitting round had their eyes glued to the picture of a woman proudly showing how white her husband' s underwear was after having been washed. They took no notice of us at all.
"Well, what did you expect?" replied Fergus, yawning (打呵欠)." It's only half past nine, and he said he would be here at nine. You ought to know Graig by this time. He' 11 turn up some- time after ten."
The writer and his friend
A.had never been to that bar before
B.did not know if they had come to the right place
C.asked somebody the name of the bar
D.had little difficulty in finding the bar
根据短文内容,回答题。
Nice Name But She&39;s So Deadly
(1) More than a million people in the United States were told to leave their homes over the weekend as Hurricane (飓风) Dennis headed to the Gulf coast, after killing at least 15 people in the Caribbean Sea.
(2) If you read the news often enough, you may notice that all hurricanes are given names. Why is that? Remember, there can be more than one hurricane operating at one time. Without naming them, we could get confused about which storm we&39;re talking about.
(3) For hundreds of years, hurricanes in the Caribbean were named after the particular religious day on which they occurred. One Australian meteorologist (气象学家) began giving women&39;s names to tropical storms at the end of the 19th century. In 1953, the US National Weather Service, which is responsible for tracking hurricanes and issuing warnings, began using female names for storms. By 1979, both women and men&39;s names were being used. One name for each letter of the alphabet (字母表) is selected, except for Q, U and Z.
(4) So who decides which names are used each year? The World Meteorological Organization uses six lists in rotation, so each list is reused every six years.
(5) Here&39;s a list of the 2005 Atlantic hurricanes, according to the US National Hurricane Centre: Arlene, Bret, Cindy, Dennis, Emily, Franklin, Gert, Harvey, Irene, Jose, Katrina, Lee, Maria,Nate, Ophelia, Philippe, Rita, Stan, Tammy, Vince, Wilma.
Paragraph 1 __________ 查看材料
A.Reason for naming hurricanes
B.Warning of an approaching hurricane
C.Deadly women
D.History of naming hurricanes
E.Organization responsible for naming hurricanes
F.Ways to track hurricanes
请根据短文的内容,回答题。
Nice Name But She"s So Deadly
(1) More than a million people in the United States were told to leave their homes over the weekend as Hurricane (飓风) Dennis headed to the Gulf coast, after killing at least 15 people in the Caribbean Sea.<br>
(2) If you read the news often enough, you may notice that all hurricanes are given names. Why is that? Remember, there can be more than one hurricane operating at one time. Without naming them, we could get confused about which storm we&39;re talking about.<br>
(3) For hundreds of years, hurricanes in the Caribbean were named after the particular religious day on which they occurred. One Australian meteorologist (气象学家) began giving women&39;s names to tropical storms at the end of the 19th century. In 1953, the US National Weather Service, which is responsible for tracking hurricanes and issuing warnings, began using female names for storms. By 1979, both women and men&39;s names were being used. One name for each letter of the alphabet (字母表) is selected, except for Q, U and Z.<br>
(4) So who decides which names are used each year? The World Meteorological Organization uses six lists in rotation, so each list is reused every six years.<br>
(5) Here&39;s a list of the 2005 Atlantic hurricanes, according to the US National Hurricane Centre:<br>
Arlene, Bret, Cindy, Dennis, Emily, Franklin, Gert, Harvey, Irene, Jose, Katrina, Lee, Maria,Nate, Ophelia, Philippe, Rita, Stan, Tammy, Vince, Wilma.
Paragraph 1 __________ 查看材料
A.Reason for naming hurricanes
B.Warning of an approaching hurricane
C.Deadly women
D.History of naming hurricanes
E.Organization responsible for naming hurricanes
F.Ways to track hurricanes