She was told to give the award to whom she ever thought had contributed most to the welfar
A.to whom she thought
B.to whoever she thought
C.to whomever
D.to him whom she thought
A.to whom she thought
B.to whoever she thought
C.to whomever
D.to him whom she thought
第1题
听力原文:W: I'm sorry. I didn't mean to give away the news of your wedding.
M: That's OK. They would have found out sooner or later. I just wish I could have told them first.
Q: What did the woman do?
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A.She told some people about a wedding they were not invited to.
B.She told some people about a wedding before they were supposed to know.
C.She invited some people to the wedding, even though the man didn't want them to attend.
D.She told some people that she and the man were getting married.
第2题
The air hostess was kept so busy that she forgot to give him the water. As a result, the passenger was held up to take his medicine. Thirty minutes later, when the passenger's ring for service sounded, she hurried over to him with a cup of water, but he refused.
In the following hours on the plane, each time the air hostess passed by the passenger, she would ask him with a smile whether he needed help or not. But the passenger never answered a word.
When he was going to get off the plane, the passenger asked the air hostess to hand him the passengers' booklet. She was very sad. She knew that he would write down sharp words, but with a smile she handed it to him.
Off the plane, she opened the booklet, and smiled, for the passenger put it. “On the flight, you asked me whether I needed help or not for twelve times in all. How can I refuse your twelve sincere smiles?”
That's right! Who can refuse twelve sincere smiles from a person?
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A passenger wants a cup of water because he is thirsty.
The air hostess forgot to give him the water on purpose.
The passenger refused the cup of water.
The passenger didn't write down any sharp words.
This passage tells us that a sincere smile is of no use.
第3题
The billionaires mentioned in the passage dont want to leave much of their wealth to their children because______.
A.they prefer to give their wealth to charity
B.they want their business to go on healthily
C.they believe too much wealth will harm their children
D.they hope their children can make more money themselves
第4题
Child and adolescent psychiatrists(精神病学家) recommend that the child be told about the adoption by the adoptive parents. Children should be told about their adoption in a way that they can understand.
There are two different views on when a child should be told about the adoption. Many experts believe the child should be told at earliest age possible. This approach provides the child an early opportunity to accept and integrate the concept of being "adopted". Other experts believe that telling a child too early may confuse the young child who can't really understand the event. These experts advise waiting until the child is older.
In either case, children should learn of their adoption from the adoptive parents. This helps give the message that adoption is good and that the child can trust the parents. If the child first learns about the adoption intentionally or accidentally from someone other than parents, the child may feel angry and mistrust towards the parents, and may view the adoption as bad or shameful because it was kept a secret.
Adopted children will want to talk about adoption and parents should encourage this process. Several excellent children's story books are available in bookstores which help parents tell the child being adopted.
Parents who have an adopted child want to know ______.
A.how to hide the fact that he or she is adopted
B.when the child was born exactly
C.whether they should tell the child that he or she is adopted
D.if the child has certain disease
第5题
M: What does it look like I am doing?
W: Well, it looks like you are watching television. But We have a linear algebra mid-term tomorrow, so I thought you'd be studying for it and maybe I can study with you.
M: Oh, well, I was just taking a break. This linear algebra stuff gives me a headache if I work on it too long.
W: I know what you mean. I've been working on it for three hours already. I'm beginning to get cross. I've been guessing at the sample problems. I just don't get some of them.
M: But I can't believe you are coming to me. I mean you do know what I got on the last test, don't you?
W: Yeah, I know. You told me. I just thought two heads might be better than one.
M: Yeah, that's a nice idea. But ... you know, I wish I knew that person in our class who got a hundred on the last test. She didn't miss a question. Umm ... was it Elizabeth?
W: Oh yeah, Elizabeth! She is a friend of mine. She'd be a big help right now. Why don't I give her a call?
M: What! At this hour? It's already ten thirty. I don't wanna impose on her.
W: Yeah, I guess you are right. But you know what, she owe? me a big favor. Let's at least give her a call and see what she says. Maybe going over some of the problems with us would help her review the material.
M: It's worth a try.
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A.Studying for a test.
B.Visiting a close fiend of theirs.
C.A class presentation they're preparing.
D.A television program the man is watching.
第6题
M: What does it look like I am doing?
W: Well, it looks like you are watching television. But we have a linear algebra mid-term tomorrow, so I thought you would be studying for it and maybe I could study with you (19) .
M: Oh, well, I was just taking a break. This linear algebra stuff gives me a headache if I work on it too long (20) .
W: I know what you mean. I've been working on it for three hours already. Pm beginning to go cross-eyed. I've been worrying about the sample problems. I just don't get some of them.
M: But I can' t believe you' re coming to me. I mean you do know what 1 got on the last test, don' t yon (21) ?
W: Yeah, I know. You told me I just thought two heads might be better than one.
M: Yeah, that's a nice idea. But… you know, I wish I knew that person in our class who got a hundred on the last test. She didn't miss a question. Umm… was it Elizabeth?
W: Oh yeah, Elizabeth! She is a friend of mine. She'd be a big help right now. Why don't I give her a call?
M: What! At this hour? It's already ten-thirty. I don't want to impose on her (22) .
W: Yeah, I guess you are right. But you know what? She owes me a big favor. Let's at least give her a call and see what she says. Maybe going over some of the problems with us would help her review the material
M: It's worth a try.
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A.A presentation they're going to do.
B.A TV program the man is watching.
C.Visiting a good friend of theirs.
D.Studying for a coming test.
第7题
She received the prize of $190 000 not for herself but for the poor people of the world. She used the money to feed hungry people, to give homes to those who have nowhere to live, to give help to the sick and the dying. In fact she received more than $190 000. There was not the usual Nobel banquet in 1979. The money which was saved on the banquet bought meals for fifteen thousand hungry people.
The Nobel Peace Prize is usually given to famous politicians, but Mother Teresa is not a politician. She is a nun, the Mother Superior of the Missionaries of Charity. She received theNobel Peace Prize because her whole fife has been given to loving and helping people.
81.The Nobel Prize is awarded in ___.
A.India
B.Norway
C.Britain
D.Canada
82.According to the passage, Mother Teresa ___.
A.did not speak from prepared notes
B.spoke to fifteen thousand people in Norway
C.used to live in Albania
D.had worked in Russia
83.The Nobel Peace Prize was given to Mother Teresa because ____.
A.she has made great contributions to world politics
B.she is head of an influential religious organization
C.she lives simply herself but is generous to other people
D.she has devoted her life to loving and helping people
84.According to the text, there is usually ____ for the Nobel Prize receiver.
A.a banquet
B.a show
C.a celebration
D.a tour
85.The best title for this passage can be: _____
A.Mother Teresa's Life
B.Mother Teresa Receives the Nobel Peace Prize
C.A Famous Woman
D.Angel of the Poor
第8题
听力原文: Mrs. Ruth Li, a Chinese woman living in Singapore, named her baby girl Patsy Li. This name means in Chinese" white plum blossom. "When Pasty Li was six years old, the Japanese attacked Singapore. Mrs. IA and Patsy Li escaped on a ship which was sunk. Mrs. Li placed Patsy Li on a bit of floating wreckage. Later Mrs. Li was rescued, but her daughter could not be found.
Many months after, four thousand miles away on the Guadal Canal, a group of American soldiers on the sea found the little Chinese girl. No one could tell how she had got there. She refused to talk or give her name. The priest in the army who spoke Chinese, named her Patsy Lee because he thought she looked like a white plum blossom.
When The New York Times told about the finding of" Patsy Lee," could Pasty Lee be the lost child Patsy Li? The mother made the long voyage to find out. The little "white plum blossom" was indeed her own Patsy Li.
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A.White apple blossom.
B.White peach blossom.
C.White pear blossom.
D.White plum blossom.
第9题
It was a lovely spring day. We could see dandelions popping through the grass in bunches, as if a painter had touched our landscape with bits of gold. I watched my mother carelessly bend down by one of the bunches. "I think I am going to dig up all these weeds," she said. "From now on, we'll have only roses in this garden. "
"But I like dandelions," I protested. "All flowers are beautiful — even dandelions!" My mother looked at me seriously. "Yes, every flower gives pleasure in its own way, doesn't it?" she asked thoughtfully. I nodded. "And that is true of people, too," she added.
When I realized that she had guessed my pain, I started to cry and told her the truth.
"But you will be a beautiful narrator," she said, reminding me of how much I loved to read stories aloud to her.
Over the next few weeks, with her continuous encouragement, I learned to take pride in the role. The big day finally came. A few minutes before the play, my teacher came over to me. "Your mother asked me to give this to you," she said, handing me a dandelion. After the play, I took home the flower, laughing that I was perhaps the only person who would keep such a weed.
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A.Mainly because she felt nervous on the stage.
B.Mainly because she lost her interest in that role.
C.Mainly because she preferred the role of the narrator.
D.Mainly because she had difficulty memorizing her words.