What did Richard' S wife do at last? [A] She enjoyed the old film very much. [B] She
What did Richard' S wife do at last?
[A] She enjoyed the old film very much.
[B] She started to read a book.
[ C] She did nothing but go to sleep;
What did Richard' S wife do at last?
[A] She enjoyed the old film very much.
[B] She started to read a book.
[ C] She did nothing but go to sleep;
第2题
What did Richard's wife do at last?
A.She enjoyed the old film very much.
B.She started to read a book.
C.She did nothing but go to sleep.
第4题
听力原文:W: [19] I'm sorry, but I can't let you check out these books.
M: What do you mean?
W: [20] Wow, the computer shows you got an overdue book, art work, out since last September.
M: But that's impossible. I only started going to this school last month and I'm a business major, not an artist.
W: Oh. This is pretty strange. Let me look out the records. OK. You are Richard Smith?
M: Yeah.
W: You live at fifty thirty-three western?
M: No, I am living on campus, in the new...
W: You did say you are Richard Smith, right?
M: Yeah, well, my full name is Richard James Smith, but I usually go by Richard Smith.
W: Let me check one more thing on the computer. Aha, I see now. [21] There's another Richard Smith in the class... Richard El Smith. And it looks like he's the one who got the overdue book checked out.
M: Another Richard Smith? No kidding.
W: So I guess you two never met.
M: No, but I think I should probably try. I could at least warn him what's just happened.
W: Good idea. Now I'll let you check out these books today. [22] But I suggest you start using your middle name, or mid initial to avoid any problem like this in the future.
(23)
A.To return some business books.
B.To apply for a new library card.
C.To check out some books from the library.
D.To find out where the art books are located.
第5题
What did Richard Branson do last week?
A.He went for a holiday.
B.He had a meeting with his staff.
C.He commented on a blog.
D.He posted a blog.
第6题
What did Richard Wood consider when choosing his product?
A.whether the suppliers could respond quickly to demand
B.whether customers would be worried about the price
C.whether the product could be distributed around the world easily
第7题
What did Richard Causey claim?
A.He had nothing to do with the increasing price of Euron stock.
B.He was maneuvered by even higher-ranking officials.
C.He just meant to save Euron from going bankrupt.
D.He is innocent because he did everything according to the regulations.
第8题
听力原文: Richard Arkwright was born on December 23, 1732, in Preston, Lancashire, to a poor family. He was taught to read and write by his cousin, and later became apprenticed to a barber. Arkwright was an ambitious man, however, and soon struck out on his own. He started a wig-making business, in the course of which he travelled widely in Great Britain, collecting hair for his wigs. On his travels he met John Kay, who had invented a new spinning machine for the burgeoning textile industry. Arkwright was so impressed by Kay's machine that he hired the man to build it for him. The new Spinning Frame. produced a thread far stronger than any- thing available at that time, and it was able to spin 128 threads at one time. Equally important, from Arkwright's point of view, the machine did not require a skilled operator to run it. Unfortunately, the size of the Spinning Frame. made hand-operation impossible. Arkwright tried using horsepower, but finally settled on using a waterwheel to power the machine. In 1771 he and his business partners Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need established a factory on the banks of the River Derwent in Cromford, Derbyshire. Arkwright was the first to successfully create a system of mass-production. His factories and his methods were widely copied throughout Eng- land and around the world.
What was Richard Arkwright well known as?
A.A barber.
B.The founder of mass-production.
C.A traveller.
D.A skilled operator.