After putting on a shirt, the room didnt seem as cold.(改错题)
听力原文:M: You look a bit worried. What's the matter?
W: I just seem to be putting on weight these days.
M: Oh, that's the problem. Have you ever thought of arranging your timetable, so you can go to the keep-fit club after work?
W: Yes, that sounds like a good idea. Thanks a lot.
What does the man suggest the woman to do?
A.To take some exercise after work.
B.To take some time off.
C.To relax at a night club.
D.To make a more efficient timetable.
According to the passage, why was the plant shut down?
A.There was too much trash.
B.It was unhealthy.
C.It was unable to convert waste into energy.
D.It could not be regulated.
When two hands meet, we pass on something of ourselves. After 【26】______ to Mark Twain, Helen—who was both deaf and blind—commented, "I can feel the twinkle of his eye 【27】______ his handshake." In some indefinable way, Twain had 【28】______ his charm to Keller.
And that's probably been true of the handshake all the 【29】______ back to its earliest days, — 【30】______ no one can tell its actual 【31】______ . A common explanation is that 【32】______ early man encountered a stranger, he 【33】______ out his hand to show he had no weapon. From this, supposedly, 【34】______ the handshake.
Not so, says historian Brian Burke. He believes, the handshake 【35】______ "putting your blood behind your breath." He explains that ancient people 【36】______ the spoken word alone, and they used the handclasp to signify that their 【37】______ was backed up by the 【38】______ of their heart—i, e. , their blood. 【39】______ , the handshake suggested trust.
That 【40】______ of trust has survived to this day. People in business often 【41】______ agreements simply by declaring, "Let's shake 【42】______ it."
Perhaps the most 【43】______ handshake took place on July 17, 1975, during the Apollo-Soyuz get-together in space. After the two crafts came together, American astronaut Thomas Stafford 【44】______ the extended hand of Soviet cosmonaut Alexey Leonov. The 【45】______ to the world was one of friendship and peace.
【26】
A.introducing
B.introduced
C.being introduced
D.having introduced
After first putting powder into a cup,ordinary hot-drinks machines,then add
A.tea or coffee.
B.milk.
C.hot water.
After putting the Japanese watch in water for 20 minutes, two scientists found ________.
A.it was a good watch
B.it went forward
C.it went faster than the Swiss one
D.it went backwards 120 minutes
After putting the Japanese watch in water for 20 minutes, two scientists found ______.
A.it was a good watch
B.it went forward
C.it went faster than the German one
D.it went backwards 120 minutes
After putting the Japanese watch in water, two scientists found ______.
A.it was a good watch
B.it went forward
C.it went faster than the German one
D.it went backwards 120 minutes
(14)
Which of the following is NOT in accordance with Mr. Drengenbergs suggestion?
A.Never use outdoor lights that are certified for indoor use.
B.Put exactly 50 screw-in type bulbs to each outlet.
C.Take off the outdoor lights after the Christmas season is over.
D.Avoid metal nails or staples when putting on the outdoor lights.
听力原文:M: Come in.
W: Good morning, Mr. Brown.
M: Oh, come in, Mary. I've been expecting you. Take a seat.
W: Thanks.
M: And what can I do for you?
W: Well, (19)I was thinking about taking a year off after we finish school this summer, and I wanted some advice.
M: I see. You mean putting off going to university for a year?
W: That's right. I've been offered a place at London University, but what I'd really like to do is taking a year out first—doing something different, maybe going abroad.
M: So were you thinking of getting some sort of job, or traveling around? I mean, is your main aim to earn some money, or to do something else? Or do you want to do a bit of both?
W: I'd really like to travel, but I don't have any money. But I've heard of an organization called Peterson International-and that's what I want to ask you about. Do you know anything about it?
M: Sure. It's a charity and it's aimed very much at young people like you, and what they do is to get teams of young people (20)to work together on various projects all over the world—environmental projects, community projects, that sort of thing.
W: Mmm, it sounds great. (21)Is it just English people on the projects?
M: No, they're international teams. You'd be working with quite a variety of people.
(23)
A.Before finishing school.
B.After finishing university.
C.During her university course.
D.Between school and university.