() today, he would get there by Sunday.
A.Would he leave
B.Was he leaving
C.Were he to leave
D.If he leaves
A.Would he leave
B.Was he leaving
C.Were he to leave
D.If he leaves
第1题
______ today, he would get there by Friday.
A.Was he leaving
B.Would he leave
C.Were he to leave
D.If he leaves
第2题
______today, he would arrive in Washington by next Wednesday.
A.If he leaves
B.Were he to leave
C.Would he leave
D.Was he leaving
第3题
Last Sunday he made a promise______ today, but he hasnt appeared yet.
A.that he would come
B.that he will come
C.he will come to see me
D.whether he would come
第4题
听力原文:You haven't seen Steve today, have you?
(A) Yes, but tomorrow would be better.
(B) No, sorry, what does it look like?
(C) He was in Jim's office a few minutes ago.
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A.
B.
C.
第5题
W: Actually I was just as surprised as you were.
M: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.Dr. Turner often gives quizzes.
B.She didn't expect to have a quiz today.
C.She doesn't know anything about the quiz either.
D.She didn't know Dr. Turners lecture would be so interesting.
第6题
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第7题
Had he worked harder, he ________ the exams.
A) must have got through
B) would have got through
C) permitted are freshmen
D) are permitted freshmen
第8题
Part B
Directions :
Read the opinions given, by five scholars on challenges facing today's single women,. For questions 61 to 65, match the name of each scholar to one of the statements(A to G)given below. Mark your answers on, ANS WER SHEET 1.
Timothy Constance:
What the women I spoke with said was that they want a husband who is independent and dedi-cated to
his career, but that he doesn't have to make a lot of money. The emphasis was always on finding a best
friend-a soul mate-someone you could tell all your troubles to and who would be supportive. So it
doesn' t seem to be the case that these women were looking for super high -achieving men.
Grise Levison:
I think that for women, as well as for men, the standard for someone who you'd want to spend your life
with depends much more today on emotional intimacy. It takes some trial and error and a pretty long
and dedicated search to identify the kind of person who is emotionally matchingyou and who is able to
communicate and listen to trouble talk.
Marry Brown:
In recent decades girls have been raised to be more competitive and stronger than they were in the
past. Several women I talked to mentioned that in their life they felt that their intelligence or intellectual
achievement seemed to work against them in their romantic relationships with men. How ever, most of
the women I interviewed felt that there were some men "out there" who would be attracted to smart
women. The problem was finding them.
Donna Smith:
I think, for the women I talked to, their ultimate sense of what they want in life includes family and
children, but they aren't willing to think about the fact that they therefore will probably have to give up
some of their own individual pursuits and career goals. I think the definition of suc-cess includes both
love and work, and that the challenge is how to arrange that in a particular or-der.
Elizabeth Budy:
I think that people who have done at least some of the things that are essential for a wise judg-ment
about a partner are more likely to eventually end up in a stable marriage. It' s also true that they're likely
to marry someone who is similar to them in education and earning power, which means that those
marriages are likely to have more money in them.
Now match the name of each scholar (6/ t0 65) to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.
[ A] Career success is in fact not a disadvantage.
[ B] The ability to choose a right partner ensures a stable marriage.
[ C] How to balance career with family is key to success.
[D] The essential part of marriage is the union of soul.
[E] Finding an emotionally intimate mate isn' t a piece of cake.
[ F] Career success ensures a solid marriage.
[ G] Social assistance is needed for today' s single women.
61. Timothy Constance
第9题
听力原文: Last time we outlined how the Civil War finally got started. I want to talk today about the political management of the war on both sides, the north under Abraham Lincoln, and the south under Jefferson Davis. An important task for both of these presidents was to justify for their citizens just why the war was necessary. In 1861, on July 4th, Lincoln gave his first major speech in which he presented the northern reasons for the war. It was, he said, to preserve democracy. Lincoln suggested that this war was a noble crusade that would determine the future of democracy throughout the world. For him, the issue was whether or not this government of the people, by the people could maintain its integrity, could it remain complete and survive its domestic foes? In other words, could a few discontented individuals and by that he meant those who led the southern rebellion, could they arbitrarily break up the government and put an end to free government on earth? The only way for the nation to survive was to crush the rebellion. At the time, he was hopeful that the war wouldn't last long, and the slave owners would be put down forever. But he underestimated how difficult the war would be. It would be harder than any the Americans had thought before or since, largely because the north had to break the will of the southern people, not just its army. But Lincoln rallied northerners to a deep cemmitment to the cause. They came to perceive the war as a kind of democratic crusade against southern society.
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A.Advantages of the North in the Civil War.
B.Civilian opposition to the Civil War.
C.Reasons to justify fighting the Civil War.
D.Military strategy used in the Civil War.
第10题
听力原文:W:I'm sorry.I came back in hurry and forgot to buy the birthday cake.
M:I told you it is our son's birthday today and he likes cakes.You said you would get him one.
Q:What do we learn from this conversation?
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A.The woman came back late.
B.The woman didn't bring the man a gift.
C.The woman forgot to buy a birthday cake.
D.The woman forgot to come to the birthday party.