As a result of over-development of tourism, Venice ______.A.is overcrowded with carsB.is o
As a result of over-development of tourism, Venice ______.
A.is overcrowded with cars
B.is overloaded
C.is worn away
D.is badly polluted
As a result of over-development of tourism, Venice ______.
A.is overcrowded with cars
B.is overloaded
C.is worn away
D.is badly polluted
第3题
(1)有些人认为出国留学有一定的好处,但困难太多;
(2)我则认为……
(You should write 160—200 words neatly on ANSWER SHEET 2.)
第4题
M: About what?
W: Books, music, how much we both love New York. Nothing really meaningful. Yet a good way to pass time.
M: How come?
W: We don't talk about anything personal. We made a rule about that. I don' t know his name, what he does, or exactly where he lives. So it will be really easy to stop seeing him, because I'm not.
Who did the woman talk online with?
A.Her boyfriend.
B.A stranger.
C.A co-worker.
第5题
When D/P terms are used, it is unnecessary to include a bill of exchange, since the over- seas bank can release documents on payment of the invoice amount. However, sight drafts are usually included.
The meaning of D/P is ______.
A.Dollar against Pound
B.document against payment
C.delivery after payment
D.Dollar in payment
第6题
听力原文:W: Excuse me. Can you help me?
M: Yes?
W: I have a ticket to Seattle. How do I get there?
M: I can't help you here. You have to go to the ticket counter. Follow this passage to the end, turn left and go three hundred yards. You'll see a sign that says, "Check In". Then look for the airline you want.
W: Can you repeat that, please?
M: Sure. Go down this hall till you come to the end. Go left till you see the big sign over- head that says" Check In". There'll be lots of counters for the different airlines. You go to the one where you have your ticket.
W: Go down this hall to the end. Then go left?
M: That's right. Here, I'll draw you a map. Sometimes it's confusing.
W: Thank you.
M: My pleasure.
What is the woman going to do?
A.To buy a ticket.
B.To take a plane.
C.To meet a friend at the airport.
第7题
听力原文: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. I'm sure we have all heard the expression, "Think Green'. Tonight we are going to talk about ways we can "Act Green" in our everyday life.
The best place to start, of course, is in the home. Every day, people all over the world are hurting the environment without even knowing it. For example, busy families buy paper napkins and plastic food wrap at the supermarket. This helps them save time on housework, but after these things have been used, what happens to them? They go into the garbage heap. In many places, especially in North America, big cities are running ont of places to throw the garbage. What can we do about it?
How can we cut down on garbage? Well, we can start using cloth napkins and cloth towels instead of paper towels. When we go grocery shopping, we can choose products that are not "over-packaged". For example, lust week I bought a package of cookies. The cookies were in a bag. There was a plastic tray inside the bag, and then each cookie was in its own little package on the tray in the bag! That's over- packaging! We should also take our own bags to the grocery store to carry things home in.
(23)
A.Food processing.
B.Environmental protection.
C.Shopping habits.
D.Over-packaging problems.
第9题
A.because of
B.instead of
C.in spite of
D.as a result of
第10题
听力原文:M: Right, I guess you've got some ideas for our product promotion(23).
W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I thought we should launch a campaign in all the specialist medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on.
M: Yes, that's a good idea.
W: Then TV commercials.
M: Just a moment, are you sure we're allowed to advertise medicines on TV?
W: Oh yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. You can advertise over- the-counter products. We can get users of our products to recommend them--"Their lotion cured my disease in six days." for example.
M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustn't offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor.
W: Mmm. OK. What about this—a series of full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best.
M: That depends on whether it's true.
W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purchase price to anyone who's not satisfied with one of our products (24). It's possible to do that, isn't it?
M: No, I'm afraid not (24). Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return of price in their ads.
W: Well, it looks as though I'll have to come up with something else. I never realize the regulations were so rigid (25).
(20)
A.The advertising price of the products.
B.How to develop the quality of the drugs.
C.How to promote their products.
D.HOW to satisfy people with more medicine.