A.To show special courtesy.B.To make themselves understood.C.To show their art of lang
A.To show special courtesy.
B.To make themselves understood.
C.To show their art of language.
D.To show their superiority.
A.To show special courtesy.
B.To make themselves understood.
C.To show their art of language.
D.To show their superiority.
第1题
Why does the speaker cite the example of graffiti in the London underground?
A.To show that mindless graffiti can provoke violence.
B.To show that Londoners have a special liking for graffiti.
C.To show that graffiti, in some cases, can constitute a crime.
D.To show that graffiti can make the environment more colorful.
第2题
What is the purpose of Mrs. Harris visit to the headmaster?
A.To make a special plea for future cooperation.
B.To seek advice on her son"s major in college.
C.To show her regret at the school"s education.
D.To guarantee William"s security in school.
第3题
What's the main purpose of this passage?
A.To tell people that it's hard to cook food at home.
B.To attract people to order meals from Susan's Healthy Gourmet.
C.To introduce some special dietary food to the people on diet.
D.To show what delicious food Susan's Healthy Gourmet can offer.
第4题
Why does the professor say this?
A.To get the exact number of students who can operate a computer.
B.To ask a warm-up question and lead to the topic of his lecture.
C.To check how many students have good skills of operation.
D.To show the popularity of using computers in students' life.
第5题
What is the purpose of the announcement?
A.To introduce a main guest.
B.To inform. listeners of a schedule change.
C.To say that a special display has opened.
D.To thank performers at a show.
第6题
Adopt-A-Book at Leeds University Library
Is there a book that means a lot to you? A book that has encouraged you? A book that is of great value in the history of a subject you care about? A book with some personal importance to you? A work by Shakespeare, Isaac Newton, Tolkien—or something only you would think of ?
If there is, there may well be a copy in Leeds University Library's Special Collections, and from as little as £25 you can Adopt-A-Book at Leeds. We will place a bookplate in the book recording your support for the Library. You can also adopt a book as a gift for someone else—perhaps to celebrate a special event, like a birthday or wedding.
Please help us to protect our rare (珍稀的) books and keep them safe for present and future users. Our copies of many of the most important works ever printed are kept in safe conditions and the collections are well known worldwide. They are consulted (参阅) by thousands of students and researchers visiting from all over the world, and you may have worked with the valuable works yourself during your studies. When you adopt a healthy book, you help us to revive (使复苏) another that's not so fit!
The writer uses questions at the beginning ______.
A.to show the value of works by Shakespeare, Newton and Tolkien
B.to show the popularity of the library with students and teachers
C.to draw readers' attention to the low price for adopting a book
D.to draw readers' attention to the Adopt-A-Book program.
第7题
听力原文: Hello, I'll be your tour guide today here at the art museum so I'd like to welcome you m this month's exhibit on native American pottery. We'll begin our tour in a few minutes. But first I'm going to tell you something about the way this pottery was created. Pottery was made all over ancient North America by many different groups of people. One of the earliest of these ancient American cultures was the Hohokam people. They lived in what is now Arizona from about 300 BC to 1500 AD. And it's their pottery that you will be looking at today. All of the pottery was made from clay. Some objects were for everyday use, like con miners for food and water: pots for cooking, and mugs, bowls and ladles for drinking and eating. You will also sec finger rings and animalshaped incense burners, which we believe were probably used in special rituals. The Hohokam formed their pottery vessels from coils of clay. They then shaped them with special tools to create very thin sides on the vessels. Afterwards they painted the pottery with red designs. Actually many of the pieces here have designs right on them that show how the pottery was used. Now I hope you'll enjoy the beauty and the uniqueness of the Hohokam pottery and this will give you some interesting insight about the people who created it. Please feel free to ask me any questions and thank you for joining us today.
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A.To describe an upcoming video presentation,
B.To introduce a lecture series.
C.To introduce a speaker to a group.
D.To provide background information for a special exhibit.
第8题
What is the purpose of the e-mail?
A.To cancel a reservation
B.To request a special rate
C.To change the date of the event
D.To make a reservation for the company anniversary
第9题
A.To the motorists.
B.To the bicyclists.
C.To help build special bike paths.
D.To help buy more bikes.
第10题
A.To show intimacy.
B.To show attention.
C.To show influence.
D.To show respect.