Some people think that CD-ROMs will soon be ______ books.A.as more popular asB.as popular
Some people think that CD-ROMs will soon be ______ books.
A.as more popular as
B.as popular than
C.more popular than
Some people think that CD-ROMs will soon be ______ books.
A.as more popular as
B.as popular than
C.more popular than
第1题
Some people think that CD-ROMs will soon be______books.
A.as more popular as
B.as popular than
C.more popular than
第2题
根据下面材料,回答题。
Mind Those Manners on the Subway
So, there you are, just sitting there in the subway car, enjoying that book you just bought.
____46____ Or, the person sitting next to you takes out a nail clipper (指甲刀) and begins cutting his or her nails.
Annoying? Many of us have to spend some time every day on public transportation.____47____ So, to make the trip more pleasant, we suggest the following:
Let passengers get off the bus or subway car before you can get on.____48____
Stand away from the doors when they are closing.
Don&39;t talk loudly on a bus or subway. Chatting loudly with your friends can be annoying to others.____49____
Don&39;t think your bags and suitcases (手提箱) deserve a seat of their own.
Use a tissue whenever you cough or sneeze (打喷嚏). An uncovered sneeze can spread germs(细菌), especially in crowded places.
Don&39;t cut your nails or pick your nose on public transportation.
Don&39;t read over other people&39;s shoulder.____50____ It can make people uncomfortable. They might think you&39;re too stingy (小气的) even to buy a newspaper. Or they might think you&39;re judging their behavior.
第46题__________ 查看材料
A.Don"t eat food in your car.
B.Don"t shout into your mobile phone on a bus or subway.
C.We all know that some behaviors are simply unacceptable.
D.Many people do this on subways, but it"s really annoying.
E.Getting off and on in an orderly manner can save time for all.
F.Suddenly, you feel someone leaning over your shoulder reading along with you.
第3题
听力原文:(A)The man is moving some chairs.
(B)The people are eating in a restaurant.
(C)The waiter is serving some sandwiches.
(D)The woman is ordering her meal.
A.
B.
C.
D.
第4题
Why do you think Jada and Jessie don't care if people can't tell them apart?
A.They know their differences.
B.They like wearing blue dresses.
C.They like making Jared mad.
第5题
"... people who die wondering. What if?"(Lines —, Para. )refers to "those ______ "
A.who think too much of the dark side of life
B.who regret giving up their career halfway
C.who think a lot without making a decision
D.who are full of imagination even upon death
第6题
Natural Medicines
Since earliest days, humans have used some kinds of medicines. We know this because humans have survived. Ancient treatments for injury and disease were successful enough to keep humans from dying out completely.
They were successful long before the time of modern medicine. Before the time of doctors with white coats and shiny(发亮的)instruments. Before the time of big hospitals with strange and wonderful equipment.
Many parts of the world still do not have university-educated doctors, Nor do they have expensive hospitals. Yet injuries are treated. And diseases are often cured. How? By ancient methods. By medicines that might seem mysterious, even magical(有魔力的). Traditional medicines are neither mysterious nor magical, however.
Through the centuries, tribal (部族的)medicine men experimented with plants. They found many useful chemicals in the plants. And scientists believe many of these traditional medicines may provide the cure for some of today's most serious diseases.
Experts say almost 80% of the people in the world use plants for health care. These natural medicines are used not just because people have no other form. of treatment. They are used because people trust them. In developed areas, few people think about the source of the medicines they buy in a store. Yet many widely used medicines are from ancient sources, especially plants. Some experts say more than 25% of modern medicines come, in one way or another, from nature.
Scientists have long known that nature is really a chemical factory. All living things contain chemicals that help them survive. So scientists' interest in traditional medicine is not new. But it has become an urgent concern. This is because the earth's supply of natural medicines may be dropping rapidly.
The passage indicates that ancient treatments for injury and disease were ______.
A.much more successful than modern ones
B.successful enough for humans to survive
C.successful in all cases
D.of little help to humans
第7题
How do some Americans think of people with accents?
A.They think people with accents are not intelligent.
B.They think people with accents don't deserve to be promoted.
C.They think people with accents need speech coaches to help them get rid of their accents.
D.They think people with accents lack experience in business.
第8题
Why do some people need to learn a skill in school?
A.They need to make money to support themselves and their family.
B.They need to learn a skill in order to become great scientists.
C.They need to understand how important education is.
第9题
Some people in the metal industry think only ______ products will be traded on the web.
A.standard and second class
B.high-tech
C.computer and software
D.industrial
第10题
Part B
Write an essay of about 120 words on "How to Reduce Pressure". Make references to the following points:
1) Modern life requires people to deal with lots of pressure.
2) People have different ways to escape pressure.
3) What do you think are the best ways to reduce pressure.
第11题
A.being
B.for
C.as
D.with