The situation today is obviously quite different______(和50年前的).
The situation today is obviously quite different______(和50年前的).
The situation today is obviously quite different______(和50年前的).
第1题
A) such
B) which
C) when
D) what
第2题
The main idea of this passage is that _________.
A.students today can not grow faster than science
B.students today should know they are servants of knowledge
C.a student today knows he can become familiar with only a small comer of knowledge
D.a student today is facing a new situation
第3题
The author specifically mentions that ______.
A.black Americans are most prejudicially treated in the U. S.
B.discrimination in the South was not more obvious than in the North
C.the situation of blacks is almost the same today as it was in the 1930s
D.after blacks became free people they didn't experience discrimination in employment and public facilities
第4题
Today a student cannot master knowledge, he can only be its servant. He knows that he can become familiar (熟悉) with only a small comer of knowledge and that his learning will always be imperfect and imcomplete. But he can still hope to add something to the sum(总量) of knowledge, and so make the situation slightly more difficult for those who come after him.
The phrase "in the second half of the 20th century" means _________.
A.in 1950
B.in the late 2000
C.in 50 years of the 20th century
D.in 1950--2000
第5题
听力原文:MA Have you seen Rachel today?
WB Not yet. But it's only eight forty-five. I'll let her know you're looking for her when she gets in, which should be any minute now. Is there anything I should tell her?
MA Yes. We have an urgent situation with one of the pieces of art that was supposed to be revised for the Henderson poster. It should have been in yesterday afternoon. When I didn't see it this morning, I called the art vendor and they said they never received the revision request. This poster is supposed to go back to Henderson for confirmation today.
WB I'll let her know. But try not to worry—if the revision is minor we should be able to do it in-house first thing this morning.
What is learned about Rachel?
A.She is often late.
B.She called in sick.
C.She left for the day.
D.She will arrive soon.
第6题
听力原文:W: Oh, no! I just realized that the Collins report is due this Friday morning!
M: Take it easy, Sabina. It' s only Tuesday and you will have three days to work on it from today.
W. But I haven't started it yet and I've got many other things to take care of. In addition to that, I have meetings scheduled all day today and tomorrow. What am I supposed to do?
M. Why don't you explain your situation to the supervisor? Maybe he can grant you an extension to Monday.
When is the report due?
A.Today
B.Tomorrow
C.Friday
D.Monday
第7题
The most important time period in television is called prime time(8.00-11.00 P.M. )and is【C1】______by the major networks.【C2】______FCC(美国联邦通讯委员会)regulation the networks may provide【C3】______3 hours of programming per night. During these hours the most expensive and【C4】______programs are aired, and the TV audience is the largest.
The dominant【C5】______of prime time network programming today are action-adventure【C6】______, situation comedies, and movies. Specials and miniseries are also prominent【C7】______the networks continue to experiment【C8】______program stunting and other strategies to win the【C9】______race. The only "live" programming —【C10】______at the time of the【C11】______— is various sports events such as ABC's NFL Monday Night Football and certain news programs. All other programs are either filmed or【C12】______. The one innovation in the past 10 years has been to tape programs【C13】______a live audience to try and achieve a certain degree of【C14】______.Programs such as Cheers and There's a Crowd【C15】______this process. All programs are【C16】______in color.
The second most important time for television networks is weekday daytime(7:00 A. M. - 5:00 P.M. ). This time is【C17】______with quizzes and game shows, news shows like NBC's Today or ABC's Good Morning America,【C18】______of network series, and soap operas. Programming【C19】______assumes that audiences are composed【C20】______of women and children.
【C1】
A.adopted
B.employed
C.bought
D.dominated
第8题
The conclusions suggest that 【C5】______ by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 【C6】______ be much too conservative. In the worst case, the world would 【C7】______ heat up by almost double the 【C8】______ increase imagined by the Panel. The IPCC's latest report predicted that temperatures will rise by 【C9】______ 1.4℃ and 5.8℃ by 2100.
A 【C10】______ 11℃ warmer than it is today would be unrecognizable: 【C11】______ records show that the 【C12】______ has been hotter than it is today for about 80 percent of its history, there is no evidence 【C13】______ it has ever been more than about 7℃ warmer.
Although it would take hundreds of years for the full 【C14】______ to be felt, the polar ice caps eventually would 【C15】______ completely, causing sea levels to rise by 70 m. to 100 m. Coastal and 【C16】______ cities such as London and New York would be submerged.
As the 11℃ 【C17】______ is a global average, temperatures would be expected to climb even 【C18】______ in some regions.
David Stain forth, of the University of Oxford, the study's chief scientist said: "When I start to look at these figures, I get very 【C19】______ about them. An 11- degree warmer world would be a dramatically 【C20】______ world. What shall we do now?"
【C1】
A.for
B.of
C.with
D.by
第9题
听力原文: People always seem to be looking for ways to get rich quickly. So when gold was discovered in California in the mid 1800's, hundreds and hundreds of people rushed in, hoping to get a part of the wealth. Today, gold in California continues to have as much of an appeal as it did over one hundred years ago. Modem prospectors in the form. of mining corporations have headed back to the same area to use new techniques for locating the gold that old time prospectors left behind. These modern prospectors, however, do not have some of the problems the old timers had. Anxious to seek a fast fortune, many of those early prospectors arrived before law and order were established. And they took full advantage of this situation by cheating and robbing each other. But not every one looking for gold in those days was greedy. Some people were generous and helpful. One such person was William Waldo. He established a relief committee that collected money and supplies to help save the lives of countless people who were caught in the mountains by early snowstorms before they even reached California.
(26)
A.Better land.
B.Quick wealth.
C.Modem equipment.
D.Stricter laws.