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Sandwich made the food "sandwich" because he ______.A.liked eatingB.liked to make foodC.wa

Sandwich made the food "sandwich" because he ______.

A.liked eating

B.liked to make food

C.wanted play cards while eating

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第1题

According to the passage, the term “plastic sandwich” refers to_____.A.a kind of sandwich-

According to the passage, the term “plastic sandwich” refers to_____.

A.a kind of sandwich-shaped toy made of plastics

B.a kind of plastics with different integration in each layer

C.a kind of plastics with maximum strength and flexibility

D.a kind of plastics made of 100% recycled materials

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第2题

According to Ames, which of the following can be inferred about man-made carcinogens?A.The

According to Ames, which of the following can be inferred about man-made carcinogens?

A.They are no more harmful to people than a peanut-butter sandwich.

B.They are more harmful to people than a peanut-butter sandwich.

C.They are as harmful as a peanut-butter sandwich to people.

D.No definite conclusions have been made about them.

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第3题

A.They braided them with animal hair for clothing.B.They bundled them together fo

A.They braided them with animal hair for clothing.

B.They bundled them together for fuel.

C.They used them to insulate their homes.

D.They made various items with them.

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第4题

What made it possible for Mark to be found on die buoy?A.John told people where to look fo

What made it possible for Mark to be found on die buoy?

A.John told people where to look for him.

B.John radioed to the Good Hope to get him.

C.He shouted when he caught sight of the Good Hope.

D.The captain saw him as the fog cleare

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第5题

?Read the article below about selling sandwiches. ?Choose the correct word to fill each ga

?Read the article below about selling sandwiches.

?Choose the correct word to fill each gap from A, B or C.

?For each question (29-40), mark one letter (A, B or C).

SANDWICH SUCCESS

Britain's sandwich business is expanding fast. Half the population buy sandwiches at least twice (29) week, and they are spending more (30) them. (31)

sandwiches are made at home, while (32) from shops are selling in growing numbers.

One reason is that packaging keeps sandwiches fresh for up to 48 hours, making (33)

possible to mass-produce them centrally and distribute them widely. (34) reason is that petrol stations, wanting to expand the range of (35) they sell, have quickly become major outlets for sandwiches.

The increase in sandwich sales has also been helped by changing social trends. Many people have stopped (36) family meals at home, and (37) choose the time and place to eat. Time has become more important than price, (38) convenience is the most important reason (39) all.

Taken together, these changes are making the sandwich industry (40) into a very valuable business.

(29)

A.the

B.a

C.this

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第6题

According to the author how to correct the situation?A.Only some animals should be used fo

According to the author how to correct the situation?

A.Only some animals should be used for research.

B.Scientists and doctors should respect the views of the public.

C.The benefits of animal tests should be made widely known.

D.The debate on animal tests be put to s serious public poll.

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Captain Cook Arrow LegendIt was a great legend while it lasted, but DNA testing has(51)end

Captain Cook Arrow Legend

It was a great legend while it lasted, but DNA testing has(51)ended a two-century-old story of the Hawaiian arrow carved from the bone of British explorer Captain James Cook(52)died in the Sandwich Islands in 1779.

"There is(53)Cook in the Australian Museum," museum collection manager Jude Philip said not long ago in announcing the DNA evidence that the arrow was not made of Cook's bone. But that will not stop the museum from continuing to display the arrow in its(54) "Uncovered: Treasures of the Australian Museum," which(55)include a feather cape presented to Cook by Hawaiian King Kalani 'opu'u in 1778.

Cook was one of Britain's great explorers and is credited with(56)the "Great South Land,"(57)Australia, in 1770. He was clubbed to death in the Sandwich Islands, now Hawaii.

The legend of Cook's arrow began in 1824(58)Hawah'an King Kamehameha on his. deathbed gave the arrow m William Adams, a London surgeon and relative of Cook's wife, saying it was made of Cook's bone after the fatal(59)with islanders.

In the 1890s the arrow was given to the Australian Museum and the legend continued(60)it came face-to-face with science.

DNA testing by laboratories in Australia and New Zealand revealed the arrow was not made of Cook's bone but was more(61)made of animal bone, said Philp.

However, Cook's fans(62)to give up hope that one Cook legend will prove true and that part of his remains will still be uncovered, as they say there is evidence not all of Cook's body was(63)at sea in 1779. "On this occasion technology has won," said Cliff Thornton, president of the Captain Cook Society, in a(64)from Britain. "But I am(65)that one of these days ...one of the Cook legends will prove to be true and it will happen one day."

A.finally

B.firstly

C.lately

D.usually

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第8题

Captain Cook Arrow Legend It was a great legend while it lasted,but DNA testing has___

Captain Cook Arrow Legend

It was a great legend while it lasted,but DNA testing has______(1)ended a two-century-old story of the Hawaiian arrow carved from the bone 0f British explorer Captain James Cook______(2) died in the Sandwich Islands’ in l779.

“There is______(3)Cook in the Australian Museum,”museum collection manager Jude Philip said not long ago in announcing the DNA evidence that the arrow was not made of Cook’ S bone.But that will not stop the museum from continuing to display the arrow in its______(4),“Uncovered:Treasures of the Australian Museum,”which______(5)include a feather cape presented to Cook by Hawaiian King Kalani’opu’u in 1778.Cook was one of Britain ’s great explorers and is credited with______(6) the “Great South Land,”______(7)Australia,in l 770.He was clubbed to death in the Sandwich Islands,now Hawaii

The legend of Cook’s arrow began in l824______(8)Hawaiian King Kamehameha 0n his deathbed gave the arrow t0 William Adams,a London surgeon and relative of Cook ’s wife,saying it was made of Cook ’s bone after the fatal______(9)with islanders.In the l890s the arrow was given to the Australian Museum and the legend continued______(10)it came face=to-face with science.DNA testing by laboratories in Australia and New Zealand revealed the arrow was not made of Cook's bone but was more______(11) made of animal bone. said Philp.

However,Cook's fans______(12)to give up hope that one Cook legend will prove true and that part of his remains will still be uncovered.as they say there is evidence not a1 l of Cook ’s body was______(13)at sea in 1779.“On this occasion technology has won",said Cliff Thornton,president of the Captain C00k Society,in a______(14)from Britain.“But I am______(15)that one of these days…one of the Cook legends will prove to be true and it will happen one day.”

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A.finally

B.firstly

C.1ately

D.usually

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第9题

Captain Cook Arrow LegendIt was a great legend while it lasted, but DNA testing has(1)ende

Captain Cook Arrow Legend It was a great legend while it lasted, but DNA testing has(1)ended a two-century-old story of the Hawaiian arrow carved from the bone of British explorer Captain James Cook(2)died in the Sandwich Islands in 1779. "There is(3)Cook in the Australian Museum," museum collection manager Jude Philip said not long ago in announcing the DNA evidence that the arrow was not made of Cook's bone. But that will not stop the museum from continuing to display the arrow in its(4), "Uncovered: Treasures of the Australian Museum," which(5)include a feather cape presented to Cook by Hawaiian King Kalani'opu'u in 1778. Cook was one of Britain's great explorers and is credited with(6)the "Great South Land,"(7)Australia, in 1770. He was clubbed to death in the Sandwich Islands, now Hawaii. The legend of Cook's arrow began in 1824(8)Hawaiian King Kamehameha on his deathbed gave the arrow to William Adams, a London surgeon and relative of Cook's wife, saying it was made of Cook's bone after the fatal(9)with islanders. In the 1890s the arrow was given to the Australian Museum and the legend continued(10)it came face-to-face with science. DNA testing by laboratories in Australia and New Zealand revealed the arrow was not made of Cook's bone but was more(11)made of animal bone, said Philp. However, Cook's fans(12)to give up hope that one Cook legend will prove true and that part of his remains will still be uncovered. As they say there is evidence not all of Cook's body was(13)at sea in 1779. "On this occasion technology has won," said Cliff Thornton, president of the Captain Cook Society, in a(14)from Britain. "But I am(15)that one of these days...one of the Cook legends will prove to be time and it will happen one day."

DNA n. 脱氧核糖核酸 Hawaiian adj.夏威夷的 Uncovered adj.被发掘的 cape n.斗篷 credit v.把……归功于 club v.用棍棒打

A.finally

B.firstly

C.lately

D.usually

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第10题

听力原文:Interviewer: Well, today on Starting Out, we look at the sandwich industry in Bri
tain. I have with me Brian Fraser, the owner of 'Designer Sandwiches', and Geraldine Holmes, another successful sandwich shop owner from Brighton. Brian did you have any problems developing your business?

Brian Fraser: Not at the start. I set up my first sandwich shop in Leeds in 1994. That went well. Unfortunately, though, just before the opening of my second shop, there was a fire in the empty building. So I had to start again and find new premises for it. It's doing as well as the first one now, though.

Interviewer: Why do you think you have been so successful?

Brian Fraser: There's a high demand for sandwiches made from fresh ingredients, especially when they're served in a relaxed and friendly place. Although people have a bit less time nowadays, they're still happy to pay more for something really good.

Interviewer: Of course some people take your sandwiches straight back to their desks. Is that a growing trend?

Brian Fraser: Quite the opposite! It used to be true, but now, because many offices ban smoking completely, we find a lot of people stay at our tables and chat over a cigarette after their sandwich. No one wants to stand outside smoking, especially in winter, and because we're near their offices, people often come in twice a day.

Interviewer: So how long is the average lunch break nowadays?

Brian Fraser: It's nowhere near an hour, of course. I'm told it's slightly more than 30 minutes, I can't remember the exact figure, but well under forty minutes.

Interviewer: Designer Sandwiches are the perfect choice, then.., if you're living in Leeds! Now Geraldine, how did you start your own business?

Geraldine Holmes: Well, it was by accident, really. I planned to train as a journalist, but I got an office job to earn some money first. There were no places to buy a cheap snack near where I worked. My colleagues used to complain about this. So I thought there's an excellent idea here and I made a start immediately.

Interviewer: And how did you finance the business when you started?

Geraldine Holmes: Well, you have to understand that I began in a very small way! So I really didn't need a loan from the. bank. I used to fill a basket with about forty sandwiches, sell them in local offices, and, when the basket was empty, make some more. The little money I'd saved bought the first ingredients, and after that, I always had cash coming in, so there was no need for my parents to help either. Interviewer: Very low risk! Was it difficult to develop the business though? Geraldine Holmes: Yes and no. I made a reasonable profit from the start, so I was able to afford to rent a small place. I sold my sandwiches there, but also continued to supply the many customers I already had. The problem was, I had to close the premises while I delivered to their various offices. Interviewer: So then you employed Jack Roberts, now your business partner, to help you? Geraldine Holmes: Employ, no! I couldn't afford wages. Jack had a very good job then, though he hated it. When I asked him to join the business, he seemed interested. Fortunately for me, he had two weeks off work at the time, so he agreed to take over the deliveries temporarily. Well, he enjoyed it so much, he decided to give up his proper job and take a risk with me.

Interviewer: And from then on, success was guaranteed! Geraldine Holmes, Brian Fraser, thank you for sharing your early careers with us.

?You will hear a discussion between a radio interviewer and the owners of two companies which sell sandwiches.

?For each question 23-30, mark one letter (A, B or C) for the correct answer.

?After you have listened once, replay the recording.

What problem did Brian have with his sandwich business?

A.His first shop was unpopular.

B.He had to close one of the shops.

C.His second shop didn't open on time.

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