—You' ve made great progress in your studies of English, haven' t you? —Yes, but much_____
A.remains to do
B.is remained to do
C.remains to be done
D.is remained to be done
A.remains to do
B.is remained to do
C.remains to be done
D.is remained to be done
第1题
—You' ve made great progress in your studies of English, haven' t you?
—Yes, but much______.
[A] remains to do
[B] is remained to do
[C] remains to be done
[D] is remained to be done
第2题
—You've made great progress in your studies of English, haven't you?—Yes, but much______.
A.remains to do
B.is remained to do
C.remains to be done
D.is remained to be done
第3题
A.remains to do
B.is remained to do
C.remains to be done
D.is remained to be done
第4题
A.I hope you enjoy it
B.That's good
C.Oh! I'm sorry to hear that
D.Great! I really had a good time
第5题
听力原文:W: That's a great sweater. I've never seen anything like it before.
M: You think so? My grandmother made it for me years ago. But this is the first time I dare to wear it in public.
What does the man imply?
A.His grandmother will make a sweater for the woman.
B.He hasn't seen the woman for a long time.
C.The-sweater doesn't fit him.
D.He isn't sure if the sweater is attractive.
第6题
What is the speaker doing?
A.Accepting an award
B.Holding an auction
C.Organizing an event
D.Overseeing a contest
第7题
听力原文:W:Hi,Mike! You missed a great history lecture this morning.Where were you?
M: Oh, I overslept again. This really is becoming a bad habit. What did Professor Brown talk about today?
W: Can you believe it? We talked about George Washington's false teeth.
M: All I know is that they were made of wood.
W: A professor at a dental school in California recently presented a paper showing that Washington's teeth were made of many things, including, can you imagine, elephant ivory and cow's teeth, but not wood.
M: But why do people say Washington's teeth were made of wood?
W: A set of his teeth that were made of elephant ivory were shown publicly at various exhibitions about a hundred years ago. The ivory had turned a very dark color, and I guess, looks like wood.
M: Yes, I've seen some ivory that was dark brown color.
W: It seems that ivory turns dark easily with age, especially if it's exposed to drinks, such as coffee, tea, or wine. I guess that's how the story got started.
M: What's about cow's teeth?
W: You know cows have teeth just on their bottom jaws. After about five years of biting grass off against their hard up- per jaws, the bottom teeth wear down into the shape of a human tooth.
(23)
A.A student and a professor.
B.Two students.
C.Two dentists.
D.A dentist and a patient.
第8题
听力原文:W: Hi, Mike! You missed a great history lecture this morning. Where were you?
M: Oh, I overslept again. This really is becoming a bad habit. What did Professor Brown talk about today?
W: Can you believe it? We talked about George Washington's false teeth.
M: Oh, all I know it is said they were made of wood.
W: Well, that turns out as a myth. A professor at a dental school in California presented a paper three months ago showing that Washington's teeth were made of many things, including, can you imagine, elephant ivory and cow's teeth, but not wood.
M: But why do people say Washington's teeth were made of wood?
W: A set of his teeth that were made of elephant ivory were shown publicly at various exhibitions around the country about a hundred years ago. The ivory had turned a very dark color, and I guess, look like wood.
M: Mm, yes. I've seen some ivory that was dark brown color. What about cow's teeth?
W: You know cows have teeth just on their bottom jaws. After about five years of biting grass off against their hard upper jaws, the bottom teeth wear down into the shape of a human tooth. So they, too ,were used to make false teeth fifty years ago.
M: That's really interesting. Well, this will certainly teach me not to oversleep again. I wonder whether little-known Professor Brown will have false teeth next week.
It is said that Washington's teeth were made of
A.sheep's teeth.
B.cow's teeth.
C.stone.
D.wood.
第9题
听力原文:M: Sally, how are you doing?
W: I'm doing fine. I've spent the last two years studying Chinese literature on the lovely coast. I could not have made a better choice, as I really enjoy everything about being here except the lack of snow, of course!
M: Why did you choose to study Chinese literature?
W: Well, my parents are China scholars, and since I was very young I've been interested in China, especially Chinese culture.
I have always believed that a country's literature reveals a lot about its culture.
M: What do you like about your study?
W: What I like most is that we have group work, presentations and assignments as well as seminars and lectures. These variations enable interaction and discussion among the students.
M: Say something more about the place of your study, will you?
W: It's a great student town bemuse of its size and nightlife. You will not experience being lost or lonely here. Unfortunately for some, there is a lack of opportunities for those interested in art.
M: I guess it's still a wonderful place.
W: It sure is. It can offer friendly people, a gorgeous beach, powerful waves and a fresh sea breeze. Nothing else can refresh you more than a walk by the beach!
(27)
A.Four.
B.Three.
C.Two.
D.One.
第10题
Computers are now being pushed into schools. We know that multimedia will make 【21】______ easy and fun. Children will happily learn from 【22】______ characters while taught by expertly 【23】______ software. Who needs teachers when you've got 【24】______ education? These expensive toys are difficult to use in the classrooms and 【25】______ extensive teacher training. Sure, kids love video games-- 【26】______ think of your own experience: can you 【27】______ even one educational filmstrip of many years ago? I'll 【28】______ you remember the two or three great teachers who made a 【29】______ in your life.
Then there's cyberbusiness. We're promised 【30】______ catalog shopping--just point and click for great deals. We'll order airline tickets 【31】______ the network, book restaurants and negotiate sales 【32】______ . Stores will become obsolete. So how come my local mail does more 【33】______ in an afternoon than the entire Internet 【34】______ in a month? Even if there were a trustworthy way to 【35】______ money over the Internet, the network is 【36】______ a most essential ingredient of trade and commerce: salespeople.
What's absent from this electronic wonderland? People contact. Computers and networks 【37】______ us from one another. A network chat line is a limp 【38】______ for meeting friends over coffee. No interactive multimedia display
【39】______ to the excitement of a 【40】______ concert. This virtual reality where frustration is legion and where--in the holy names of Education and Progress--important aspects of human interactions are relentlessly devalued.
【21】
A.schoolwork
B.exercise
C.teamwork
D.research