Before being able to help John the counselor needs to ______.A.talk with some of his lectu
Before being able to help John the counselor needs to ______.
A.talk with some of his lecturers
B.consult his tutor
C.get more information from him
Before being able to help John the counselor needs to ______.
A.talk with some of his lecturers
B.consult his tutor
C.get more information from him
第1题
A.is it that
B.it is that
C.is it which
D.it is who
第2题
In the past it was expected that first-job hunters would
A.write an initial letter giving their life history
B.pass some exams before applying for a job
C.have no qualifications other than being able to read and write
D.keep any detailed information until they obtained an interview
第3题
In the past it was expected that first job hunters would .
A.write an initial letter giving their life history
B.pass some exams before applying for a job
C.have no qualifications other than being able to read and write
D.keep any detailed information until they obtained an interview
第4题
In the past it was expected that first job hunters would ______.
A.write an initial letter giving their life history
B.pass some exams before applying for a job
C.have no qualifications other than being able to read and write
D.keep any detailed information until they obtained an interview
第5题
A.Geologists were able to determine the Earth's appearance hundreds of millions of years ago.
B.Two geological theories became more widely accepted.
C.Information was revealed about the Earth's past climatic changes.
D.Geologists observed forms of marine life never before seen.
第6题
听力原文: Being able to swim has always been a valued skill. But competitive swimming is just over one hundred years old. Racing in the water began in Europe only about fifty years before the modern Olympics. England was the leader in this new sport. Pools were built and races were held.
Interest was spurred when a group of Native Americans went to England in 1844 to swim against an English team. To the surprise and dismay of the English, the Americans beat them easily. At that time the English used the breast stroke, which was thought a good. form. The Americans used a kind of free style. that was much faster.
A short time later an English family, who had moved to Australia, developed the crawl, an overhead swimming method. One of that same family also took it to America. Charles Daniels, an early user of the crawl, changed the kicking rhythm to develop the American crawl.
(26)
A.About fifty years before the first modern Olympics.
B.Fifty years ago.
C.When the crawl was developed.
D.After the breast stroke was developed.
第7题
Who is the speaker talking to?
A.Painters
B.Doctors
C.Office employees
D.Librarians
第8题
An Awful Afternoon
Sometimes I feel that being the mother of three small children is like running a large circus (马戏团). One afternoon last week, my three sons were playing peacefully in the back yard, throwing the ball from one to the other. I jumped at the chance to talk to one of my friends on the phone, but before I got to the phone, I could tell that the boys had begun to quarrel with each other over something. I rushed out to make peace, but before I got there, Charles had begun to fight over this. Even David, the oldest boy, who won't usually fight with anybody over anything, was involved. First, I made them stop fighting, and then I examined Mark's eye. I decided that it wasn't going to develop into a black eye, but I felt that they should suffer at least a little for what they had done. "I'm going to speak to your father about these when he comes home tonight," I said. "He and I will think of how to punish you." Things were pretty quiet after that for about half an hour, and then Charles broke a glass in the kitchen sink, and at almost the same moment, Mark fell out of the apple tree. I suppose I will be able to laugh at all these things someday. In the meantime, I just pray to heaven for patience.
The mother of the three children is the manager of a large circus.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第9题
The wonders which medical workers have already brought
up in the diagnosis and treatment of disease suggest that a time 【M1】______
may come the physician will be able to analyze most illnesses as 【M2】______
soon as they start, and cure them before damage results. How
soon this "golden age of healing" arrive will depend greatly on 【M3】______
how close is the collaboration between research workers in
medicine and those who work in the sciences which medicine 【M4】______
depends. The physician has long relied on the chemist for
curative drugs, and on the physicist for diagnostic instruments
and healing rays. In the one field new materials and in the other 【M5】______
new devices are being produced in increasing numbers, helps to
make imminent new miracles of medicine. 【M6】______
The X-ray and the microscope has extended the vision of
the medical observer until he can see through ten inches of
living flesh or into a single tissue cell, yet similar but much 【M7】______
more powerful tools still wait development. Modem electrical
devices enable him to listen to faint murmurings of the life 【M8】______
processes, or measure feeble currents arising from heart and 【M9】______
brain and nerve; so electrical body measurements are but little 【M10】______
understood. Now new discovered atomic rays are being brought
to help him destroy malignant invaders of the human system,
and there is every reason to believe that even more curative rays
await discovery.
【M1】