Which program did Richard watch? [ A]An old film. [B]A football game. [C]A play.
Which program did Richard watch?
[ A]An old film.
[B]A football game.
[C]A play.
Which program did Richard watch?
[ A]An old film.
[B]A football game.
[C]A play.
第1题
Which program did Richard watch?
A.An old film.
B.A football game.
C.A play.
第2题
Why did Hampton hotels donate money to support citizen efforts?
A.In order to celebrate its 100th anniversary this year.
B.In order to restore the spirit of the wounded city.
C.In order to raise more money.
D.In order to quicken the restoration step.
第3题
Some of the stories are inspiring, others sad, but what is interesting in almost all the cases is the way in which the children's early hopes and dreams are shown in their future lives. For example, at seven, Tony is a lively child who says he wants to become a sportsman or a taxi driver. When he grows up, he goes on to do both. How about Nicki? She says," I'd like to find out about the moon." And she goes on to become a space scientist. As a child, soft-spoken Bruce says he wants to help "poor children" and ends up teaching in India.
But if the lives of all the children had followed this pattern the program would be far less interesting than it actually was. It was the children whose childhood did not prepare them for what was to come that made the program so inspiring. Where did their ideas come from about what they wanted to do when they grew up? Are children influenced by what their parents do, by what they see on television, or by what their teachers say? How great is the effect of a single important event? Many film directors, including Stephen Spielberg, say that an early visit to the cinema was the turning point in their byes. Dr. Margaret McAllister, who has done a tot of research in this area, thinks that the major influences are parents, friends, and the wider society.
What does the text mainly discuss?
A.New ways to make a TV program interesting.
B.The importance of television programs to children.
C.Different ways to make childhood dreams come true.
D.The influence of childhood experience on future lives.
第4题
What did Group A do in their program?
A.They stepped up and down on a bench every day.
B.The didn't do any exercise.
C.They rode on an exercycle every day.
D.They pushed handle bars every day.
第5题
Peace of mind was the great concern of the philosophers of the Hellenistic Age. The Stoics insisted that happiness could be achieved when【C12】______learned to accept the events which were【C13】______his control and, at the same time, did his duty. The Epicureans【C14】______the idea that moderation in pleasure and the avoidance of pain produced the desired result. The Cynics【C15】______from all desires and pleasures, and【C16】______pursuit of virtue. In religion, many Greeks【C17】______the worship of such Egyptian gods as Serapis and Isis.
During the Hellenistic Age, the area of Greek influence included such political powers as the Ptolemies of Egypt, the Seleucids of Syria, the Antigonids of Macedon and the Attalids of Pergamum, and it was their fighting against each other and【C18】______themselves that【C19】______the way for the aggressive Romans to conquer Greece and most of the Hellenistic world in the 100's B. C. The Romans【C20】______the Hellenistic Age to a close when they conquered the last major power, Egypt, in 30 B. C.
【C1】
A.when
B.that
C.which
D.in which
第6题
What did George Gilhooley major in?
A.Business writing
B.Modern technology
C.Computer programming
D.Software developing
第8题
What happened last week?
A.A program got delayed.
B.Some equipment did not work.
C.There were many extra visitors.
D.The woman arrived late for a presentation.
第9题
All of the following are mentioned in paragraph 4 about the intern program EXCEPT______.
A.the program helps the company identify skilled international workers
B.some people might go to work for other firms if the program did not exist
C.the company believes the program contributes to its international success
D.coca-Cola hopes the program will increase its profits in the United States