What surprised Donald Herbert's family and doctors one Saturday?
A.He had slept for ten years.
B.His brain was left damaged.
C.He started to speak after ten years.
D.He didn't remember his wife.
【T11】
A.WHOLE
B.GET
C.FROM A.INDIA AS A【T7】______ADDS ALMOST 20 MILLION PEOPLE A YEAR
B.KEEP KERALA【T8】______PUTTING ADDED PRESSURE
C.KERALA HELP GIRLS AND BOYS【T9】______EQUALLY GOOD SCHOOLING SHOULD THAT HAPPEN, IT WON"T BE THE FAULT OF THE ENLIGHTENED WOMEN OF KERALA, A STATE IN SOUTHERN INDIA.WHILE【T10】______, KERALA"S POPULATION IS VIRTUALLY STABLE . THE REASON IS NO MYSTERY:NEARLY TWO-THIRDS OF KERALA WOMEN PRACTICE BIRTH CONTROL, COMPARED WITH ABOUT 40% IN THE ENTIRE NATIO
N. THE DIFFERENCE LIES IN THE EMPHASIS PUT ON HEALTH PROGRAMS, INCLUDING BIRTH CONTROL, BY THE STATE AUTHORITIES, WHICH IN 1957 BECAME INDIA"S FIRST ELECTED COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT .AND AN EDUCATIONAL TRADITION AND MATRILINEAL (母系的) CUSTOMS IN PARTS OF【T11】______. WHILE ONE IN THREE INDIAN WOMEN IS LITERATE , 90% OF THOSE IN KERALA CAN READ AND WRIT
E. HIGHER LITERACY RATES FOSTER FAMILY PLANNIN
G."UNLIKE OUR PARENTS, WE KNOW THAT WE CAN DO MORE FOR OUR CHILDREN IF WE HAVE FEWER OF THEM," SAYS LAIAL CHERIAN, 33, WHO LIVES IN THE VILLAGE OF KUDAMALOOR.SHE HAS LIMITED HERSELF TO THREE CHILDREN—ONE BELOW THE NATIONAL AVERAGE OF FOUR.THAT KIND OF RESTRAINT (抑制,克制) WILL【T12】_______ON WORLDFOOD SUPPLIES.
【T10】
A.WHOLE
B.GET
C.FROM A.INDIA AS A【T7】______ADDS ALMOST 20 MILLION PEOPLE A YEAR
B.KEEP KERALA【T8】______PUTTING ADDED PRESSURE
C.KERALA HELP GIRLS AND BOYS【T9】______EQUALLY GOOD SCHOOLING SHOULD THAT HAPPEN, IT WON"T BE THE FAULT OF THE ENLIGHTENED WOMEN OF KERALA, A STATE IN SOUTHERN INDIA.WHILE【T10】______, KERALA"S POPULATION IS VIRTUALLY STABLE . THE REASON IS NO MYSTERY:NEARLY TWO-THIRDS OF KERALA WOMEN PRACTICE BIRTH CONTROL, COMPARED WITH ABOUT 40% IN THE ENTIRE NATIO
N. THE DIFFERENCE LIES IN THE EMPHASIS PUT ON HEALTH PROGRAMS, INCLUDING BIRTH CONTROL, BY THE STATE AUTHORITIES, WHICH IN 1957 BECAME INDIA"S FIRST ELECTED COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT .AND AN EDUCATIONAL TRADITION AND MATRILINEAL (母系的) CUSTOMS IN PARTS OF【T11】______. WHILE ONE IN THREE INDIAN WOMEN IS LITERATE , 90% OF THOSE IN KERALA CAN READ AND WRIT
E. HIGHER LITERACY RATES FOSTER FAMILY PLANNIN
G."UNLIKE OUR PARENTS, WE KNOW THAT WE CAN DO MORE FOR OUR CHILDREN IF WE HAVE FEWER OF THEM," SAYS LAIAL CHERIAN, 33, WHO LIVES IN THE VILLAGE OF KUDAMALOOR.SHE HAS LIMITED HERSELF TO THREE CHILDREN—ONE BELOW THE NATIONAL AVERAGE OF FOUR.THAT KIND OF RESTRAINT (抑制,克制) WILL【T12】_______ON WORLDFOOD SUPPLIES.
【T12】
A.WHOLE
B.GET
C.FROM A.INDIA AS A【T7】______ADDS ALMOST 20 MILLION PEOPLE A YEAR
B.KEEP KERALA【T8】______PUTTING ADDED PRESSURE
C.KERALA HELP GIRLS AND BOYS【T9】______EQUALLY GOOD SCHOOLING SHOULD THAT HAPPEN, IT WON"T BE THE FAULT OF THE ENLIGHTENED WOMEN OF KERALA, A STATE IN SOUTHERN INDIA.WHILE【T10】______, KERALA"S POPULATION IS VIRTUALLY STABLE . THE REASON IS NO MYSTERY:NEARLY TWO-THIRDS OF KERALA WOMEN PRACTICE BIRTH CONTROL, COMPARED WITH ABOUT 40% IN THE ENTIRE NATIO
N. THE DIFFERENCE LIES IN THE EMPHASIS PUT ON HEALTH PROGRAMS, INCLUDING BIRTH CONTROL, BY THE STATE AUTHORITIES, WHICH IN 1957 BECAME INDIA"S FIRST ELECTED COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT .AND AN EDUCATIONAL TRADITION AND MATRILINEAL (母系的) CUSTOMS IN PARTS OF【T11】______. WHILE ONE IN THREE INDIAN WOMEN IS LITERATE , 90% OF THOSE IN KERALA CAN READ AND WRIT
E. HIGHER LITERACY RATES FOSTER FAMILY PLANNIN
G."UNLIKE OUR PARENTS, WE KNOW THAT WE CAN DO MORE FOR OUR CHILDREN IF WE HAVE FEWER OF THEM," SAYS LAIAL CHERIAN, 33, WHO LIVES IN THE VILLAGE OF KUDAMALOOR.SHE HAS LIMITED HERSELF TO THREE CHILDREN—ONE BELOW THE NATIONAL AVERAGE OF FOUR.THAT KIND OF RESTRAINT (抑制,克制) WILL【T12】_______ON WORLDFOOD SUPPLIES.
W: A water purifier. You want to carry even more equipment with you on our hiking trip?
M: If it's light weight and saves work, yes. And this one fits that description.
W: Really. I bet it takes up a lot of room.
M: Not at all. It's straw, much like the ones you use or drink a soda or milk shake.
W: Really, that is small.
M: Yea, it's plastic, and has a series of mineral and chemical filters that strain harmful germs from water.
W: Yes, but how good a job can it do filtering the germs out of motionless pond water, or water from lakes and streams.
M: It's fantastic. It makes the water entirely germ free.
W: But what about salt or chemical pollutants that might be in the water? Does it clean those out?
M: No, it does not remove salt and chemicals, but those are really not major concerns when we are out hiking and camping.
W: Hmm, how long will a straw last?
M: For about one hundred gallons but don't worry about measuring that large amount of water. There is a built-in safety feature.
W: I think I'll get one for my camping trip this weekend, It'll sure be carrying a lot of water or having to boil it at the camp site.
(20)
A.In restaurant.
B.On car tripe.
C.In science laboratory.
D.On camping trips.
听力原文:M: Hi! Cheryl.
W: Hello, Field! How are you?
M: I'm fine. Where are you heading?
W: I'm on my way home from work.
M: I didn't know you had a job.
W: Yea, I work part-time at a supermarket.
M: What do you do there?
W: I work in the produce section, trimming and wrapping fresh fruit and vegetables; I also stack shelves; sometimes when it really gets busy, I work at a checkout counter. Have you got a job, Field?
M: Yea, I do yard work for people, you know, cutting grass, pulling weeds, things like that.
W: I'd like doing that. It must be nice to work outdoors.
M: Sometimes it is, except when it rains, or snows, or gets too hot, or too cold, or...
W: I guess every job has its drawbacks. There are times when I get pretty tired of carrying things around in my job, but a job is a job. Gotta earn money for school.
M: Me too! Tuition sure is high, isn't it? Well, I'd better get going; I've got to plant some trees for my neighbors this afternoon.
W: Well, don't work too hard! Holding down the job, going to the class, studying, sometimes it can become too much for one person. Take it easy!
M: You too! It's great seeing you, Cheryl!
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. Where was Cheryl going when Field met her?
20. What does Cheryl do at her supermarket job?
21. Why doesn't Field like his job sometimes?
22. Why does Field do yard work?
(23)
A.To the supermarket.
B.To school.
C.To her home.
D.To her neighbor's house.
How often are the luncheons held?
A.Every Friday.
B.Every month.
C.Twice a month.
D.Once a year.
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According to the text, experience is considered important for work as______.
A.a secretary
B.a shop assistant
C.a teaching assistant
D.a kindergarten teacher
In general, the () stage begins roughly in the second half of the child‟s second year.
A.habbling
B.one-word
C.two-word
D.multi word
How long has Alan been working in the industry?
A.Fifteen years.
B.Five years.
C.Fourteen years.