Although international travel is usually an (1 ) and pleasant experience, travellers should take steps to ensure that their health does not suffer either (2 ) their time (2 ) the air or (2 ) their time abroad. Before you go, check with your doctor or local travel clinic (3 ) injections are necessary for the areas you are travelling (4 ) . Allow sufficient time to have these injections before you (5 ) because they may take time to become effective. Be sure that the information on health is up-to-date. Check on the Internet if you are not sure. Don't go to bed late the day (6 ) you fly. Your body has a natural daily sleep pattern. It takes time to adjust to a new time zone. There are many different (7 ) of jet lag: you may not be able to sleep, you may not want to eat or you may feel sick and tired. You may not be able to concentrate for some days after you arrive. There are several things you can do to (8 ) the effects of jet lag: - Do your (9 ) to relax during the flight- Sleep as much as you can on the flight. Use a mild sleeping pill if necessary- Drink as much water as you can- Don't drink alcohol and caffeine- Take mild sleeping pills (10 ) the first few days in the new time zone if you need them.
(1).A、excited
B、exciting
C、unexcited
D、unexciting
(2).A、of…on…of
B、of…in…of
C、from…on…from
D、from…in…from
(3).A、where
B、- (不填)
C、which
D、that
(4).A、- (不填)
B、in
C、to
D、at
(5).A、will leave
B、is leaving
C、leave
D、have left
(6).A、after
B、in
C、on
D、before
(7).A、effects
B、effect
C、affect
D、affects
(8).A、short
B、shorten
C、less
D、lessen
(9).A、good
B、better
C、best
D、most
(10).A、at
B、for
C、of
D、on
听力原文: A good way to see the USA is by car. Americans love their automobiles and in the past fifty years they have developed a vast network of roads and freeways to help them reach their destinations. As few visitors have their own cars, renting one is the next best thing. You will need a valid driver's license and either international credit cards, or a deposit.
You should start out with a working knowledge of the road. Regulations vary from state to state and this can be very confusing to a newcomer. For example, in some states it is legal to turn right at a red light if there is no approaching traffic, while in other states you will be fined for this action. Throughout the country it is forbidden to pass a school bus when it has stopped to let off children.
The size of the country may startle you at first and you may be surprised at the spectacular physical beauty. When the first pioneers began to expand West into the wildness, the natural resources of the land seemed inexhaustible. Nearly 1,000 million acres of land was covered by virgin forests. Much of this was burnt off for farmland and it soon became apparent that the government would have to take action or the natural beauty of the land would be lost for ever.
(33)
A.A driver's license.
B.A passport.
C.An international credit card.
D.A deposit.
What is the purpose of the letter?
A.To complain about the shipment
B.To express appreciation and confirm a call
C.To invite Mr. Walker to take part in the Continental Project
D.To order a new laser printer model
M: Oh? Well, you have two options in this course. You can either take a final examination or you can write a research paper instead.
W: Excuse me, Dr. Anderson. That's the point I need. you to clarify. What kind of research paper did you have in mind? A study? A report? A book review, perhaps?
M: A report. A summary really, based upon current research in the field.
W: How long should the report be7
M: Length is really not important. I should think that it would take at least ten pages in order to develop the topic, however.
W: And should we check the topic with you before we begin writing?
M: You may, if you wish. But the only requirement is that it relate to current trends in United States foreign policy. Are you considering writing a paper, Jane?
W: I'm not sure. I think that I'd like to know a little bit more about the examination.
M: All right. One hundred multiple-choice questions covering both the lectures and the outside readings.
W: Didn't you say that you would give us one hour for the examination?
M: Yes, I did.
(26)
A.Both a final examination and a term paper.
B.Only a final examination.
C.Only a term paper.
D.Either a final examination or a term paper.
听力原文:A: Beijing City Tour Information Services, May I help you?
B: Yes. This is Mr Harris from Australia. I'd like to visit some of the historic and scenic spots in Beijing. Could you suggest some and tell me their whereabouts?
A: Sure. But can you first tell me where you are staying and how long you plan to sightsee in Beijing?
B: I'm staying at the Beijing Hotel. I'll be in the city for 2 days.
A: Mr. Harris, your street is in Chang'an Street near 'Tian'anmen Square. So it would be a good idea if you visit Tian'anmen Square first. Then, in the north of the square is the Palace Museum.
B: Palace Museum? Is it a new museum?
A: No, it used to be known as the Forbidden City.
B: I see. Then how long do you think I need to see the two places? Half a day? Is that time enough?
A: Well, you need at least half a day to see both Tian'anmen Square and the Palace Museum.
B: I see. Then what about tomorrow?
A: I'd like to recommend the Summer Palace and Yuanmingyuan. Both of them are in the northwest suburbs of Beijing.
B: What's interesting there?
A: The Summer Palace is famous for its beautiful scenery, large lake, and green hills dotted with colorful pavilions. Yuanmingyuan has plenty of historic rains. They are worth seeing, not to be missed.
B: How can I get there?
A: It's easy. You can either take No. 101 bus from your hotel, or walk for a few minutes to an underground station in Chang' an Street. Or to save a lot of time, you can take the shuttle bus. It is just around the comer from your hotel. The shuffle bus will take you directly to the Summer Palace. But it's more expensive than taking the bus or the underground.
(27)
A.He wants to know what interesting places to visit and how to get there.
B.He is lost and can't find the Palace Museum.
C.He doesn't know the way back to the Beijing Hotel.
D.He needs a tour guide to help him sightsee Beijing.
Careful note – taking on your reading material ___48___ while you read. Pausing periodically to ___49__ about important claims or ideas, ___50___ details, or questions about unclear concepts. The act of note – taking will help you to reflect about the content of the document, and the notes you keep will ___51___ an archive that you can refer to in the future.
Synthesis is the ability to take what are ___52___ seeming irrelevant points and put them together into a meaningful, new whole. Synthesis may occur during your reading, or it may tale place after you have read a document in its entirety.
Analysis moves synthesis one step ___53___ , encouraging a reader to carefully examine thoroughly the points ___54__ , and how they are synthesized. After readers analyze a passage or a whole text, they ___55__ regarding the document, either generally agreeing or disagreeing with its message. (205 words)
46. A. study B. reflect on C. consider D. think
47. A. and B. but also C. moreover D. yet
48. A. must take place B. may start C. have to begin D. should occur
49. A. make note B. write note C. take notes D. keep note
50. A. relevant B. connected C. associated D. linked
51. A. act as B. serve as C. consider as D. regard as
52. A. firstly B. to begin with C. first hand D. at first
53. A. in advance B. farther C. further D. forwardly
54. A. to be made B. being made C. having made D. to make
55. A. take a position B. insist on C. consider D. hold the view
One major problem with any【B12】of health risks—especially life-threatening ones is that they【B13】enormously in their immediacy. For instance, AIDS If you get it—will probably be【B14】after a number of years. Cancer induced by smoking or【B15】to radiation, on the other hand, may take 20 to 30 years【B16】its fatal effects show【B17】. In making choices about health risks,【B18】, it is important to bear in【B19】the likely time lag between taking a risk and【B20】its consequences.
【B1】
A.entirely
B.chiefly
C.exclusively
D.mostly
听力原文: Do you find yourself feeling fired all the time although you get enough sleep? Then maybe this is for you. When you're feeling weak and fired, the worst thing to do is to take a nap. It won't restore your stamina. On the contrary, what happens then is your body loses even more energy than it had before, making you even sleepier.
You may also have these poor habits that worsen the problems. Do you stay in the same small area without getting up to move around? Does your job require that you sit dawn the whole day in front of a computer? Any or all of these reasons might be the cause of your energy loss, keeping your energy level low.
What should you do, then, at those moments when you feel so tired even though you've got enough sleep? A cup of coffee won't help much either, as it is easy to get addicted to the caffeine. The best and most natural thing to do is to take a brisk walk. Doctors recommend the activity because it will increase the heart rate. This increased heart rate will lead to several hours of alertness. Moreover, a regular exercise routine can make your fatigue problems disappear forever.
(26)
A.Your heart rate increases.
B.You become even more tired.
C.You solve the fatigue problem.
D.You'll get hungry.