These problems are worsening, not getting better.
These problems areworsening, not getting better.
These problems areworsening, not getting better.
听力原文:W: These problems are too hard to handle. Will you give me some advice?
M: Sure. There are many ways to deal with them, but the most important is to have a careful plan.
Q: What does the man suggest?
(15)
A.To help her solve the problem.
B.To make an arrangement.
C.To deal with the hardest problem first.
D.To handle the most important problem first.
W: I think I have, yes.
M: What do you consider to be the most common problems?
Who's the man?
A.A judge.
B.An interviewer.
C.A lawyer.
D.A shop assistant.
M:That is certainly an unusual way of handing the situation,but it may bring good results.
Q:How will the woman solve the problems?
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A.She will go directly to the boss with her problems.
B.She will keep the problems by herself.
C.She will let her mother speak to the boss about her problems.
D.She will tell her boss's mother about the problems.
听力原文:W: We just have to do the problems on page 126.
M: That's the problem. I don't know how to do them. Would you do me a favor? Would you explain them to me?
Q: What is the man doing?
(13)
A.He is arguing with the woman.
B.He is apologizing to the woman.
C.He is asking for help.
D.He is offering for help.
A.She has no problems at all.
B.She hasn"t had any major problems.
C.She would rather not discuss her problems now.
D.It"s hard for her to explain her problems in words.
听力原文:W: Do you want me to explain these problems before your mid-term exam?
M: That's a good idea. I have trouble learning the material.
What is the probable relationship between them?
A.Boss and secretary.
B.Doctor and nurse.
C.Teacher and student.
D.Lawyer and client.
M: That is certainly an unusual way of handling the situation, but it may bring good results.
Q: How will the woman solve her problems?
(15)
A.By keeping the problems by herself.
B.By going directly to the boss with her problems.
C.By telling her boss's mother about the problems.
D.By letting her mother speak to the boss about her problems.
According to the passage, we may infer that in the future______.
A.less and less students will go to university to avoid confronting mental-health problems
B.more and more students will go to university to find ways to make universities less tough
C.undergraduates will have no choice but to continue to suffer from mental-health problems in silence
D.undergraduates are supposed to find ways to let mental suffering out with psychological counselors"help
It can be learned that NIH______.
A.is suffering from the difficulty of lack of funds
B.is working on keeping people from getting drunk
C.focuses on the study of alcoholic problems
D.is cooperating with Joris Vester on the study
M: Do you mean the problems here in China?
W: Yes, here and all over the world.
M: Well, there's one problem I'm certainly aware of and that is the environmental pollution all around us.
W: That is one of the great problems, but in many parts of the world, as people become more aware and apply new technology to solving the pollution problem, there is hope for the future.
M: What technology will help with pollution control?
W: Well, for example, I've recently read an article about using certain types of bacteria to help control some pollution problems.
M: How could that be? I thought bacteria just caused illness.
W: That's not true. Scientists have identified certain bacteria that "eat" petroleum products, such as oil and gasoline.
M: That sounds very strange. How does it work?
W: They cat the petroleum and excrete hydrogen and oxygen, leaving a clean environment behind them.
M: Could they use those little bugs to clean up big oil spills?
W: Yes, as a matter of fact, they are being proven to be the most successful method of cleaning land-based oil spills and are also useful for marine spills.
M: Wow! Are there other types of pollution those bacteria like to eat?
W: Sure, bacteria have been used to remove arsenic from the sludge produced by gold mining operations. There are even experiments being done now to reduce nuclear waste to a harmless residue.
M: Maybe those bacteria that we used to worry about will eventually save the world!
(20)
A.How to apply new technology to solving the pollution problem.
B.How to realize the serious environmental problems around us.
C.What are the bacteria that can eat petroleum and gasoline.
D.Chinese should take more measures to improve the natural environment.
听力原文:M: Are you going to take the train to New York?
W: Yes, we've booked the tickets. We wanted to drive up there but we've been having problems with the car and we can't afford to fly.
How are they going to New York?
A.By plane.
B.By Car.
C.By train.