What kind of thing doesn't the text mention which Lora and Wang Lan had done together?A.Ri
What kind of thing doesn't the text mention which Lora and Wang Lan had done together?
A.Riding bikes.
B.Studying languages.
C.Going to the cinemas.
What kind of thing doesn't the text mention which Lora and Wang Lan had done together?
A.Riding bikes.
B.Studying languages.
C.Going to the cinemas.
What is the word "conundrum" in the first paragraph mean?
A.dilemma
B.a kind of musical instrument
C.a easy thing
D.comfortable condition
A、When a family lives together in harmony and peace, even if they are poor and can hardly make ends meet, they will enjoy plenty of happiness
B、When hearing an accusation, do not readily believe it. Keep you cool and think carefully, for the charge may be false
C、When engaged in an argument, one should calmly ask himself whether he is at fault
D、When with others, do not talk too much. One who talks too much is prone to say the wrong thing
听力原文:F: What kind of person do you think you are?
M: I am very outgoing, easy to make friends with.
F: How do you get along with others?
M: I like people who are honest, hardworking. I feel energetic while working with them.
F: What is the most important thing in your whole life?
M: I take work and family equally important. Besides, friendship is irreplaceable.
F: Can you name one person you respect very much or who influences you most?
M: My mother. She is very hardworking at work and a qualified housewife at home as well. Anytime I am in trouble, she would give me advice and get me through.
What kind of person does the man said of himself?
A.Outgoing.
B.Helpful.
C.Trustworthy.
听力原文:W: Is there such a thing as a typical shoplifter?
M: Uh, not really... But there are certain types most shoplifters fall into. Three types, I would say.
W: Tell me more about these three types.
M: Well... uh... people in the first type are what I call "the sudden impulse type". Doctors and psychologists call such people kleptomaniacs. They see something and just can't ... uh... help stealing it. The strange thing about this first type is that the people in it are often well off and could easily afford to buy the thing. Sometimes they don't even need it... and often they're emotionally disturbed in some way.., middle-aged women, for example, whose husbands have left them, or perhaps older men whose wives have recently died.
W: What about the second type?
M: Well, those are people who are really... "little thieves" They work alone, and know exactly what they want before they go into the store. These days a lot of them, but by no means all, are teenagers who steal things they can't afford. Leather jackets, watches, expensive cosmetics, things like that.
W: And the third type.'? What kind of people do you find in the third type?
M: Ah, yes, they're what I call "the experts".
W: Why?
M: Well, first of all, because they're highly organized. And secondly because they do it for a living. They usually operate in groups of three or sometimes four, and they're extremely difficult to catch.
W: Can they make a lot of money that way?
M: Oh, yes. They're very well off, believe me... much better off than a store detective..., or even a journalist!
How many kinds of shoplifters are mentioned in the dialogue?
A.2
B.3
C.4
D.5
听力原文: I'd like to welcome everyone to Modern Enterprises. I trust all of you are settling into your new offices, and invite you to let me know if there is anything that is unsuitable. In the event that you require anything from the company, you can feel free to drop by my office in the human resources department and pick up a form. to fill out. As you know, we are the newest and fastest growing investment company here in Dallas. My name is Beatrice Kidder and I'll be showing you around today. Today we're going to be seeing the trading floor in action, as well as talking to some of the investors about what constitutes a successful investor-client relationship. But the first thing we'll be doing is hearing from our CEO Mr. Gerald Robinson about what makes a successful investing enterprise. Let's all have a seat in the Wellington room to hear from Mr. Robinson. Please follow me.
What kind of company does the speaker work for?
A.Social work
B.Medical Science
C.Finance
D.Construction
听力原文:M: Have you done the lab for physiology yet—the one on taste?
W: Yeah, it was kind of fun—mapping the taste buds. Didn't you think so?
M: I'm doing it this afternoon. How long will it take?
W: It went pretty quickly—under an hour, anyway. See first you mix up the four solutions.
M: You take water and add either sugar, lemon juice, salt, or—oh—What was it?
W: Bitter quinine.
M: That's it—oh—then what?
W: Then all you have to do is taste each sample and describe where each flavor seems most intense.
M: Ns that hard?
W: Not really. One thing to remember though—not all the taste buds are on file tongue.
M: Right. I'll keep that in mind. And thanks for going over this with me. Maybe we could talk about this after I've tried it—we could get a pizza or something.
W: Great, give me a call.
(18)
A.To see how certain chemicals produce different flavors.
B.To determine if a person can distinguish salty and sweet solutions.
C.To map the location of taste buds.
D.To count the number of taste buds.
听力原文:W: Hi, John.
M: Oh! Hi, Laura, What are you doing here?
W: Uh, I'm usually here on weekends. It's my dad's shop. So you are looking for a bike?
M: Yeah. Now that the weather is warming up, I thought I get some exercise instead of taking the bus all the time.
W: Well, you came to the right place. Do you know what you would like?
M: Well, I don't want a racer or a touring bike or anything. Mostly I'll just be using it to get me back and forth from work.
W: How far is that?
M: About four miles.
W: Are there a lot of hills on the way?
M: Some I guess. But maybe I should tell you at the front that I only got 150 dollars. Can I get anything decent for that?
W: well, you are not going to get any, thing top of the line. But we do have a few trade-ins in the back that are in good condition.
M: That sounds good.
W: And you are right. For the kind of ride you are going to be doing, the most important thing is comfort. You want to make sure it's the right height for you. Follow me and I'll show you what we've got.
Why is Laura at her dad's shop?
A.She's waiting for her father.
B.She's having her bicycle repaired.
C.She wanted to surprise John.
D.She works there.
A Biological Clock
Every living thing has what scientists call a biological clock that controls behavior. The biological clock(1)plants when to form. flowers and when the flowers should open. It tells insects when to(2)the protective cocoon (防护卵袋) and fly away, and it tells animals and human beings when to eat, sleep and wake.
Events outside the plant and animals(3)the action of some biological clocks. Scientists recently found, for example, that a tiny animal changes the color of its fur because of the(4)of hours of daylight. In the short(5)of winter, its fur becomes white. The fur becomes gray brown in(6)in the longer hours of daylight in summer.
Inner signals control other(7)clocks. German scientists found that some kind of internal clock seems to order birds to begin their long migration(8)twice each year, Birds(9)from flying become restless when it is time for the trip,(10)they become calm again when the time of the flight has ended.
Scientists say they are beginning to learn which(11)of the brain contain biological clocks. An American researcher, Martin Moorhead, said a small group of cells near the front of the brain(12)to control the timing of some of our actions. These(13)tell a person when to wake, when to(14), and when to seek food. Scientists say there probably are other biological clock cells that(15)other body activities.
A.says
B.asks
C.talks
D.tells