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I wonder who first conceived the idea of cutting a hole in the door.A.thought ofB.came onC

I wonder who first conceived the idea of cutting a hole in the door.

A.thought of

B.came on

C.gave up

D.handed out

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第1题
I wonder who first conceived the idea of cutting a hole in the door?A.thought ofB.came onC

I wonder who first conceived the idea of cutting a hole in the door?

A.thought of

B.came on

C.gave up

D.handed out

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第2题
I took along my son, who had never had any fresh water up his nose and who had seen lily p
ads only from train windows. On the journey over to the lake I began to wonder what it would be like. I wondered how time would have marred this unique, this holy spot—the coves and streams, the hills that the sun set behind, the camps and the paths behind the camps. I was sure that the tarred road would have found it out and I wondered in what other ways it would be desolated. It is strange how much you can remember about places like that once you allow your mind to return into the grooves which lead back. You remember one thing, and that suddenly reminds you of another thing. I guess I remembered clearest of all the early mornings, when the lake was cool and motionless, remembered how the bedroom smelled of the lumber it was made of and of the wet woods whose scent entered through the screen. The partitions in the camp were thin and did not extend clear to the top of the rooms, and as I was always the first up I would dress softly so as not to wake the others, and sneak out into the sweet outdoors and start out in the canoe, keeping close along the shore in the long shadows of the pines. I remembered being very careful never to rub my paddle against the gunwale for fear of disturbing the stillness of the cathedral.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir, but aren't you Mr. Robertson from Australia?M: Yes, I am.W: Ho

听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir, but aren't you Mr. Robertson from Australia?

M: Yes, I am.

W: How do you do, Mr. Robertson? Welcome to Beijing!

M: How do you do?

W: I'm Lily from Beijing.

M: Oh, it's great to meet you, Lily.

W: I'm also glad to meet you. Please come this way. That's our car. Your baggage can go in the boot.

M: Good.

W: Is this your first visit to Beijing?

M: This is my first visit to China. It has been my long-cherished desire to pay a visit to your beautiful country.

W: You're going to stay in Beijing for...

M: Five days. And then I have to fly to Xi'an.

W: Good. Xi'an is too good a place for you to miss.

M: Right. My wife will be waiting for me in Hong Kong. But on my way to Hong Kong I will go to Guilin first.

W: That's a wonderful idea. Well, Mr. Robertson, were you born in Australia?

M: No, I was born in London.

W: No wonder I can understand you quite well.

M: Yes, I speak British English with a bit of Australian accent.

W: I find it hard to understand some Australian friends who speak Australian English.

M: Is it? I think it is because we Australians speak very quickly.

How many places will Mr. Robertson visit in China?

A.One.

B.Two.

C.Three.

D.Four.

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第4题
听力原文:W: I wonder who'd be willing to work on this committee.M: Well, you know more abo

听力原文:W: I wonder who'd be willing to work on this committee.

M: Well, you know more about it than anyone.

Q: What does the man imply?

(19)

A.There's no job for anyone to do.

B.Nobody will work with the committee.

C.The woman knows the committee members.

D.The woman should be on the committee herself.

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第5题
Breaking the News about Your Diagnosis 1 When I was diagnosed with breast cancer near

Breaking the News about Your Diagnosis

1 When I was diagnosed with breast cancer nearly a year ago, I found myself at a loss for words at first. Over time, however, I developed some pointers (点子), which I hope will help others.

2 During the first few weeks of emotional =aftershocks" (余悸) from the diagnosis, I found myself unable to utter the word "cancer". Still, I wanted to share the news with my relatives and friends who already knew that I'd had a biopsy (活检) and were anxiously awaiting my telephone call. I did the best I could, which is all anyone can do in this situation. When I called them, I said, "What we feared has happened." They immediately knew what I meant.

3 Nearly a year after my diagnosis, I find myself more comfortable telling people “ I was diagnosed with cancer" instead of saying "1 have cancer." On some deep level; I don't want to "own" this illness. Choose language that suits you when you share your news: And keep in mind that there is no one "right" way of doing this.

4 Most people, after hearing your announcement, will be curious about the next step,They may wonder if you will be undergoing radiation therapy (诊疗) and/or chemotherapy (化疗). They may wonder where and when you will have surgery. Answer their questions as best you can, but keep in mind that "1 don't know right now" or "I'm still in too much shock to think about that" are good answers.

5 Wait until the initial wave of strong emotions has passed before telling the children in your life. Don't overwhelm (使不知所措) very young children with too much information, Assure them that, even if you will be in the hospital for a while, they will see you every day and they will be cared for. Older children may already fear the word "cancer", so be prepared to reassure them. Emphasize the positive steps that doctors will be taking to treat your illness.

第 23 题 Paragraph 2­­­­_________

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第6题
Breaking the News about Your Diagnosis 1.When I was diagnosed with breast cancer near

Breaking the News about Your Diagnosis

1.When I was diagnosed with breast cancer nearly a year ago, I found myself at a loss for words at first. Over time, however, I developed some pointers (点子), which I hope will help others.

2.During the first few weeks of emotional "aftershocks" (余悸) from the diagnosis, I found myself unable to utter the word "cancer". Still, I wanted to share the news with my relatives and friends who already knew that I'd had a biopsy (活检) and were anxiously awaiting my telephone call. I did the best I could, which is all anyone can do in this situation. When I called them, I said, "What we feared has happened." They immediately knew what I meant.

3.Nearly a year after my diagnosis, I find myself more comfortable telling people "1 was diagnosed with cancer" instead of saying "1 have cancer." On some deep level, I don't want to "own" this illness. Choose language that suits you when you share your news. And keep in mind that there is no one "right" way of doing this.

4.Most people, after hearing your announcement, will be curious about the next step. They may wonder if you will be undergoing radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy (化疗).They may wonder where and when you will have surgery. Answer their questions as best you can, but keep in mind that "1 don't know right now" or 'Tm still in too much shock to think about that" are good answers.

5.Wait until the initial wave of strong emotions has passed before telling the children in your life. Don't overwhelm (使不知所措) very young children with-too much information. Assure them that, even if you will be in the hospital for a while, they will see you every day and they will be cared for. Older children may already fear the word "cancer", so be prepared to reassure them. Emphasize the positive steps that doctors will be taking to treat your illness.

第 23 题 Paragraph 2__________

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第7题
听力原文:Hello, I wonder if you can help me. This is Bill Kennedy on 3416577. I am phoning
to see if you have any vacancies in your Accounts Department. I spoke to someone at the weekend who thought there might be the possibility of a temporary position. And I'd like to find out more about it.

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第8题
根据下面材料,回答题。 Breaking the News about Your Diagnosis1 When I was diagnosed with b

根据下面材料,回答题。

Breaking the News about Your Diagnosis

1 When I was diagnosed with breast cancer nearly a year ago, I found myself at a loss for words at first. Over time, however, I developed some pointers (点子), which I hope will help others.

2 During the first few weeks of emotional "aftershocks" (余悸) from the diagnosis, I found myself unable to utter the word "cancer". Still, I wanted to share the news with my relatives and friends who already knew that I&39;d had a biopsy (活检) and were anxiously awaiting my telephone call. I did the best I could, which is all anyone can do in this situation. When I called them, I said, "What we feared has happened." They immediately knew what I meant.

3 Nearly a year after my diagnosis, I find myself more comfortable telling people "I was diagnosed with cancer" instead of saying "I have cancer". On some deep level, I don&39;t want to "own" this illness. Choose language that suits you when you share your news. And keep in mind that there is no one "right" way of doing this.

4 Most people, after hearing your announcement, will be curious about the next step.They may wonder if you will be undergoing radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy (化疗).

They may wonder where and when you will have surgery. Answer their questions as best you can, but keep in mind that "I don&39;t know right now" or "I&39;m still in too much shock to think about that" are good answers.

5 Wait until the initial wave of strong emotions has passed before telling the children in your life. Don&39;t overwhelm (使不知所措) very young children with too much information.

Assure them that, even if you will be in the hospital for a while, they will see you every day and they will be cared for. Older children may already fear the word "cancer", so be prepared to reassure them. Emphasize the positive steps that doctors will be taking to treat your illness.

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A.Break the news as calmly as possible to children

B.Break the news at your own pace

C.Share the good news with your friends

D.Choose language that suits you

E.Follow your doctor"s advice

F.Be prepared for people"s curiosity

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第9题
听力原文:Original or Extra Crispy, not exactly health fare, but it will soon be healthier
at KFC.Fried in a better for you zero trans fat soybean oil. Colonel Sanders would be very proud of us today. He's probably smiling down on us because we've found a solution that preserves all the finger licking good taste of KFC's chicken but now with zero trans fat. The announcement came just hours before a New York City Board of Health hearing. New York wants to be the first US city to ban restaurants from serving food containing trans fat. Health advocates say fast food needs to be reined in by lawmakers. If we don't act now, generations after us will wonder why we sat back and watched the diabetes and obesity epidemics and the poor health outcomes that come with them spread through our city. Trans fat is so common that the FDA says most Americans eat 4.7 pounds of it a year. Health experts say contributing to obesity and clogged arteries. Consumer demand for more healthy fast food has led some burger chains like Wendy's to transition to zero trans fat oil. But some consumers wonder if the switch means losing flavor. I don't believe the taste is still gonna be the same. OK KFC says the lawsuit did not prompt the change. The transition should be complete by April of next year. Still containing trans fats though, KFC's biscuits.

Who is Colonel Sanders?

A.The founder of KFC.

B.The president of KFC.

C.The general manager of KFC.

D.A customer of KFC.

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第10题
听力原文:M: Do you know where Mr. Brown is?W: He's in with the manager.M: I wonder what th

听力原文:M: Do you know where Mr. Brown is?

W: He's in with the manager.

M: I wonder what they are talking about.

W: The next stage of the project, I think.

Who are the two speakers?

A.Mr. Brown' s colleagues.

B.Mr. Brown' s workers.

C.Mr. Brown' s students.

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