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When Lucy awoke, she had a feeling of terror. Lucy awoke __ of terror.

When Lucy awoke, she had a feeling of terror.

Lucy awoke __ of terror.

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第1题

听力原文:When John Weston awoke that morning, he remembered that his mother was going, int

听力原文: When John Weston awoke that morning, he remembered that his mother was going, into hospital. He hadn't worked out quite what was wrong with her. He knew, though, that she hadn't been well for some time now.Their own doctor, who she had. finally gone to for advice, had sent her to a specialist who knew all about these things, and had told her that just as soon as there is a bed for her, she would have to come into his hospital where he could look after her himself.

During the weeks since then the pains had come even more frequently. And his mother began losing her temper over little things, thus John's father kept his thought to himself more and more. John, always considerate, tried to think what it would be like to have toothache all the time and how bad-tempered that would make you.

So his mother would go into hospital for a few days.John was going to stay with his Aunt Daisy till his mother came back, and his father would stay on at home by himself. That was the arrangement, and John didn't care much for it. Apart from missing his mother, he wasn't very fond of his Aunt Daisy because she was even more bad-tempered than his mother.

(33)

A.As soon as she realized that something was wrong.

B.Only after her husband advised her to.

C.A long time after the trouble began.

D.When John asked what was wrong with her.

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第2题

听力原文: When John Weston awoke that morning, he remembered that his mother was going int
o hospital. He hadn't worked out quite what was wrong with her. He knew, though, that she hadn't been well for some time now, and it had become almost familiar to him to see her eyes narrowed in a sudden attack of pain, and her hand pressing against her heart. Their own doctor, who she had finally gone to for advice, had sent her to a specialist who knew all about these things. He had told her that just as soon as there was a bed for her, she would have to come into his hospital, where he could look after her himself.

During the weeks since then the pains had come even more frequently, and the narrowed eyes became an almost permanent part of her expression. Always rather sharp, she began losing her temper over little things so that John's father kept his thoughts to himself more and more. John, as ready as possible to make allowances, tried to think what it would be like to have toothache all the time and how bad-tempered that would make him.

(33)

A.As soon as she realized that something was wrong.

B.Only when her husband advised her to.

C.A long time after the trouble began.

D.When John asked what was wrong with her.

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第3题

John Weston When John Weston awoke that morning, he remembered that his mother was go

John Weston

When John Weston awoke that morning, he remembered that his mother was going into hospital.He hadn't worked out quite what was wrong with her.He knew, though, that she hadn't been well for some time now, and it had become almost familiar to him to see her eyes narrowed in a sudden attack of pain, and her hand pressing against her heart.Their own doctor, who she had finally gone to for advice, had sent her to a specialist who knew all about these things.He had told her that just as soon as there was a bed for her, she would have to come into his hospital where he could look after her himself.

During the weeks since then the pains had come over more frequently, and the nar- rowed eyes became an almost permanent part of her expression.Always rather sharp, she began losing her temper over little things so that John's father kept his thoughts to him- self more and more.John, as ready as possible to make allowances, tried to think what it would be like to have toothache all the time and how bad a temper that would make you.

So his mother would go into hospital for a few days.He was going to stay with his Aunt Daisy till she came back, and his father would stay on at home by himself.John's cousin, Mona, was to come in and make the bed and wash the pots and dust round now and again.That was the arrangement, and John didn't care much for it.Apart from missing his mother (but he was glad she was going away because they would make her better),he wasn't very fond of his Aunt Daisy because she was even more bad-tempered than his mother.

第 41 题 Mrs.Weston went to see her doctor__________

A.as soon as she realized that something was wrong

B.only after her husband advised her to

C.a long time after the trouble began

D.when John asked what was wrong with her

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第4题

A.He was hiding from the storm under a tree.B.He awoke with his face in a puddle of wa

A.He was hiding from the storm under a tree.

B.He awoke with his face in a puddle of water.

C.He was happy when he saw his wife for the first time in nine years.

D.The exact time when he became blind.

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第5题

Eleven days after her son Benjamin's birth by C-section, Linda Coale awoke in the middle o
f the night in pain, one leg badly swollen. Just【C1】______her doctor returned her phone call asking what to do,she dropped dead【C2】______a blood clot(凝块).

Pregnancy-related deaths like Coale's【C3】______to have risen nationwide over the past decade, nearly tripling in the state with the most careful count-California. And【C4】______they're very rare--about 550 a year out of 4 million births【C5】______--they're nowhere near as rare as they should be. Pregnancy-related death rate is four times【C6】______than a goal the federal government【C7】______for this year. "It's unacceptable," says Dr. Mark Chassin of The Joint Commission, the agency which recently issued a(n)【C8】______to hospitals to take steps to【C9】______mothers-to-be. "Maybe as many as half of these are【C10】______."

Two years after Coale's death near Annapolis,Maryland, her sister says【C11】______that list should be warning women about【C12】______of an emergency, like the clot called deep vein thrombosis(DVT)that can kill【C13】______it breaks out of the leg and moves to the lung. "【C14】______she wanted to do was have her own family, and when she【C15】______gets that privilege, she's no longer【C16】______us," says Clare Johnson, who says her the sister's【C17】______risk was being pregnant at age 35.

Pregnancy-related death【C18】______little public attention in U.S.,【C19】______last year's worry over the flu that killed at least 28 pregnant women. Among the【C20】______preventable causes are massive bleeding, DVT-caused lung disease and uncontrolled blood pressure.

【C1】

A.as

B.for

C.once

D.since

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第6题

听力原文: (L-Lucy, P - Peter, S - Susan) L:Oh, I am tired, Peter. P:Lucy, what about hav

听力原文: (L-Lucy, P - Peter, S - Susan)

L:Oh, I am tired, Peter.

P:Lucy, what about having a coffee?

L:You are a clever boy. That’s just what I want. But I will not go to that horrid little cafe in Part Street.

P:There’s a new cafe, just opened in the High Street. It looks very nice; here it is, "Susan’s Kitchen".

L: Oh, this is nice. I do like those bright-coloured table-cloths and these fresh flowers on the table.

P: Look, who is bringing in the coffee-cups. It’s Susan, who used to be with Mrs. Brown.

S: Good afternoon, Sir. Good afternoon, Lucy. It’s nice of you to come to our cafe.

L: Susan, you have furnished your cafe prettily. You must have worked very hard.

S :Oh yes, we did work hard. Joe, my husband, fitted up the shelves and the electric lighting. But of course, you haven’t met my husband, Joe.

L: But I have met him. He works at Bradshaw’s garage where I keep my car. He’s the best mechanic they have.

S: Thank you. Joe will be very pleased when I tell him; and though I say it myself, he is a good mechanic. And now I want you to try our coffee. I think you' ll like it.

What did Lucy mean when she said "That's just what I want"?

A.She wants Peter to be a clever boy.

B.She wants to have a coffee.

C.She wants to go to "Susan’s Kitchen".

D.All of the above.

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第7题

Why does Lucy look tired?A.Because she is ill.B.Because she is hungry.C.Because she went t

Why does Lucy look tired?

A.Because she is ill.

B.Because she is hungry.

C.Because she went to bed late last night.

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第8题

根据下面内容,回答题 Buffet Zone Lucy Robertson started working at a take-away food busines

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Buffet Zone

Lucy Robertson started working at a take-away food business to supplement her income during her student days at Edinburgh University. Several years later she had bought the business and now, 17 years on, she owns Grapevine Caterers, probably Scotland"s leading independent caterers, with a turnover of almost ε6m.

She had never planned to own a business, and had certainly never considered a career in catering. (0)...G… However, her unplanned career began in 1985, when she returned to Edinburgh and discovered that the takeaway she had worked in was up for sale. On impulse, she bought it, but admits that at the time she knew nothing about catering. (8).....It was a difficult time, but essential in terms of gaining the experience she needed. The late 1980s boom was good for business, with large numbers of office workers wanting takeaway food for their lunches. (9)..... "At one point there were 26 food outlets within a 5-kilometre radius," Robertson recalls, as the economy changed and the once packed office blocks started to become vacant, it became clear that Robertson would need to diversify. (10)......It changed the direction of the company for good.

As Robertson began to win catering contracts, she decided that the company would have to move to larger premises. In 1994, the move was made when she bought another catering business that already had a number of profitable contracts for boardroom lunches.

Meanwhile, Robertson"s main competitor, the oldest catering company in Edinburgh, was causing her some anxiety. "Customer loyally is not to be underestimated," she warns. But Robertson is not someone who is easily put off. (11)...... Partly as a result of this, turnover doubled, and having outgrown another site, Robertson bought a city-centre location for the group"s headquarters.

By now, Grapevine"s main competitor was a new catering company called Towngates. Although Robertson tried to raise enough money to buy Towngates, she did not succeed. Then luck intervened and Towngates went bankrupt. (12)......Many accepted and the company"s turnover went from ε700,000 to ε1.5 million almost overnight.

However, the company"s growth was not as smooth as it sounds in retrospect. Robertson admits, "We were close to the edge during the growth period. Like many under-capitalized companies trying to grow, it might easily have collapsed." But that, she feels, is the challenge of developing your own business.

A.But there are plenty of similar contracts to be won in the east of Scotland before Robertson turns her attention elsewhere.

B.Her way round this particular problem was to recruit the catering manager of the rival company.

C.But this demand was short-lived, and before long, increasing competition made it harder to make a profit.

D."It was a dramatic learning curve and very small amounts of money were earned at first," says Robertson.

E.She decided that the solution, since many companies required working lunches for meetings with clients, was to prepare and deliver meals to business premises.

F.On hearing this, Robertson immediately contacted all of their clients and offered the services of Grapevine Caterers.

G.Instead, she studied accountancy after leaving university, and a steady if unspectacular professional path seemed set.

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第9题

Why does the man thank Lucy?A.Because she helped him.B.Because she knows him very well.C.B

Why does the man thank Lucy?

A.Because she helped him.

B.Because she knows him very well.

C.Because she likes him.

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第10题

Why does Mary introduce this new drink to Lucy?A.Because she knows Lucy like this kind of

Why does Mary introduce this new drink to Lucy?

A.Because she knows Lucy like this kind of drinking

B.Because she wants Lucy to enjoy it with her family.

C.Because she knows Lucy's family like this kind of drinking very much.

D.Because she wants to introduce to Lucy something new.

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