When did he win the Nobel Peace Prize?A.In 1968.B.In 1918.C.In 1964.D.In 1946.
When did he win the Nobel Peace Prize?
A.In 1968.
B.In 1918.
C.In 1964.
D.In 1946.
When did he win the Nobel Peace Prize?
A.In 1968.
B.In 1918.
C.In 1964.
D.In 1946.
第1题
When did he win the Nobel Peace Prize?
A.1968.
B.1918.
C.1964
D.1946
第2题
听力原文: Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian writer of the nineteenth Century. He lived between 1828 and 1910. He wrote many novels. Two of his most famous works are War and Peace and Anna Karenina.
Tolstoy was born into a wealth family. However, he was not happy that others were poor. He did not like living the rich life when others did not have food or money. In fact, Tolstoy often dressed like a peasant. He wanted the simple life.
In his novels, Tolstoy wrote about many things, but one of his most important themes was nonviolence. His ideas about nonviolence influenced two other famous leaders: Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King. In fact, Tolstoy and Gandhi wrote letters to each other when Gandhi was in South Africa. Tolstoy's ideas helped Gandhi to use nonviolence.
Martin Luther King, the American civil rights leader, also believed in nonviolence. In his demonstrations during the 1960s, he always avoided violence. He helped to win more rights for Blacks.
Thus, Tolstoy the great Russian writer of the nineteenth century, greatly influenced two other great leaders of the peace movement.
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A.A peasant.
B.A famous man.
C.A Russian.
D.A writer.
第3题
听力原文: W: Did you go to the football match on Saturday?
M: No, I had to attend a wedding ceremony, and I was driving all the way from Leeds to Edinburgh. But I listened to the football commentary over the car radio instead. It sounded very exciting indeed, I must say.
W: You must be joking.
M: Why?
W: Well, it's pretty dull, really.
M: Was it? Come to think of it. That commentator, what's his name? Urn, Bergman or something, he does tend to overdo it a bit.
W: Well, if he made that football match sound exciting, he certainly did overdo it.
M: How did it go then? I should have thought that Leeds United did well to win with the York City in their present form.
W: Yes, I suppose they did, but 2:1 didn't do them justice. They should have had at least 3 in the first half, and another 2 in the second.
M: Yes, he mentioned that there were some bad misses.
W: I'll say. You should have seen the one Johnson missed. He got hold of the ball out on the touchline, pushed it up to the outside right, and then ran into the middle for the cross, and when it came, it was a beauty. It dropped right in front of him, and all he had to do was to take his time and pick his spot. And instead, he took a wild swipe at it, and skied it miles over the bar.
M: Anyway, it was a relief my team won the game. Let's not look on the black side. Perhaps they learned their lesson. But I shall have to be off. When shall I see you?
W: Oh, on Saturday, I expect. I will be there in the stadium on Saturday, all being well that is.
M: Where will you be? Usual place?
W: Yes, usual place, on the terraces.
M: Ok, I'll see you then.
W: Bye.
27.Where was the man when the football match took place on Saturday?
28.What does the woman think of the football commentator?
29.What was the score of the football match?
30.According to the conversation, when will the man see the woman again?
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A.He was attending a wedding ceremony.
B.He was on his way to Edinburgh.
C.He was in the football stadium.
D.He was in the cinema, with the woman.
第5题
A.reduced
B.deleted
C.eliminated
D.diminished
第6题
When did East Timor win independence?
A.Less than a year ago.
B.Two years ago.
C.About seven years ago.
第7题
听力原文:W: Did you go to the football match on Saturday?
M: No, I had to attend a wedding ceremony and I was driving all the way. from Leeds to Edinburgh. But I listened to the football commentary over the car radio instead. It sounded very exciting, indeed, I must say.
W: You must be joking.
M: Why?
W: Well, it was pretty dull really.
M: Was it? Come to think of it, that commentator, what's his name? Er... Bergman or something, he does tend to overdo it a bit.
W: Well, if he made that football match sound exciting, he certainly did overdo it.
M: How did it go, then? I should have thought the Leeds United did well to win with the York City in their present form.
W: Yes, I suppose they did. But 2:1 didn't do them justice. They should have had at least 3 in the first half and another 2 in the second.
M: Yes, he mentioned that there were some bad misses.
W: I'll say, you should have seen the one Johnson missed. He got hold of the ball out on the touchline, pushed it up to the outside right, and then ran into the middle for the cross, and when it came, it was a beauty. It dropped right in front of him. And all he had to do was to take his time and pick his spot, and instead, he took a wild swipe at it, and skied it miles over the bar.
M: Anyway, it was a relief my team won the game. Let's not look on the black side. Perhaps, they've learned their lesson. But I shall have to be off. When shall 1 see you?
W: Oh, on Saturday, I expect. I'll be there in the stadium on Saturday, all being well, that is.
M: Where will you be? Usual place?
W: Yes, usual place, on the terraces.
M: Okay, I'll see you then.
W: Bye!
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A.He was attending a wedding ceremony.
B.He was on his way to Edinburgh.
C.He was in the football stadium.
D.He was in the cinema, with the woman.
第9题
When did the women win a court ruling in Britain?
A.Thursday.
B.45 days ago.
C.Tuesday.
D.Wednesday.
第10题
When did the Americans win the independence?
A.In 1789.
B.In 1776.
C.In 1773.
D.In 1781.