however, really just go for the look _____the risk of health
A.A.in
B.B.for
C.C.at
D.D.on
A.A.in
B.B.for
C.C.at
D.D.on
第1题
W Actually, I was there last weekend. Their employees are well trained and really know how to treat their customers.
M That's always good to hear but how was the quality of their finished product?
W I thought the furniture was modern but it was too bland for me. However, the prices are very affordable.
What is the main topic of the discussion?
A.A bookstore
B.A furniture store
C.A restaurant
D.A new night club
第2题
【B1】
第3题
根据短文的内容,回答下列题目
Freezing to Death for Beauty
People in Beijing wear a lot of clothing during winter to fend (抵御) offthe cold. In the United States, however, people wear __________ (51), partly because the car is the primary mode of transportation. Cars take __________ (52) straight to their workplaces, which are heated well. The American diet is full of calories, so their __________ (53) can afford to burn heat more quickly.
Fewer layers of clothing give people the opportunity to stay __________ (54). Lots of Yale girls wear skirts __________ (55)when it&39;s 10 degrees Centigrade (社氏温度) outside. Some of them at least wear boots, tights, and leg-warmers. Some, however, really just go for the look __________ (56)the risk of health. These girls have nothing to prevent their legs __________ (57)the wind, and no socks to protect their feet. A mini skirt and a pair of stilettos (高跟鞋) are all that they wear.
Typically, the ones pursuing fashion are __________ (58), with little body fat. Just by the nature of their bodies, they are already at a disadvantage compared with normal people in __________ (59)weather.
I have always __________ (60), whenever I pass these girls, how they manage to refrain from shivering and just smile like spring had arrived.
And then there are the guys. The girls can be said to __________ (61)health for beauty. But why do guys __________ (62) so little? It is not like, once they shed (脱掉) some layers, they suddenly become better-looking. They are not exactly being fashionable when they __________ (63) wear sporty (花哨的)shorts and shower slippers in the midst of winter. It&39;s not cute.
Of course, people have the freedom to look whatever __________ (64) they want. I am just surprised that, given the vast difference between winter and summer temperatures in Connecticut,they can still __________ (65) like they are partying on the beach in the middle of February.
____________ 查看材料
A.scarce
B.less
C.little
D.least
第4题
Freezing to Death for Beauty
People in Beijing wear a lot of clothing during winter to fend(抵御) off the cold. In the United States, however, people wear (51) , partly because the ear is the primary mode of transportation. Cars take (52) straight to their workplaces, which are heated well. The American diet is full of calories, so their (53) can afford to burn heat more quickly.
Fewer layers of clothing give people the opportunity to stay (54) . Lots of Yale girls wear skirts (55) when it's 10 degrees Centigrade(摄氏温度的) outside. Some of them at least wear boots, tights(裤袜), and leg-warmers(暖腿套). Some, however, really just go for(选 择) the look (56) the risk of health. These girls have nothing to prevent their legs (57) the wind, and no socks to protect their feet. A mini skirt and a pair of stilettos(细高跟鞋) are all that they wear.
Typically, the ones pursuing fashion are (58) , with little body fat. Just by the nature of their bodies, they are already at a disadvantage compared with normal people in (59) weather. I have always (60) , whenever I pass these girls, how they manage to refrain from shivering and just smile like spring had arrived.
And then there are the guys, The girls can be said to (61) health for beauty. . But why do guys (62) so little? It is not like, once they shed(脱掉) some layers, they suddenly become better-looking. They are not exactly being fashionable when they (63) wear sporty (花哨的) shorts and shower slippers in the midst of winter. It's not cute (喜人的).
Of course, people have the freedom to look whatever (64) they want. I am just surprised that, given the vast difference between winter and summer temperatures in Connecticut, they can still (65) like they are partying on the beach in the middle of February.
(51)
A.scarce
B.less
C.little
D.least
第5题
听力原文:(M =Jack; W = Anne)
M: Hey, Anne, long time no see !
W: Yeah, what are you doing?
M: Oh, just hanging around my suite.
W: Oh, you got a suite this year? I remember last year you were in a triple. I mean, those rooms were really supposed to be for two people, but they stuffed of you in them.
M: Right. That' s why I got to bid first for my room this year. And now me and five other guys are in a suite.
W: So it' s three rooms for two people each?
M: Right. And how about you? Where are you living this year?
W: I' m out in the Hillside Community. I really like it there. It' s a little further away from the Academic buildings, but it' s nice and quiet. You know, I' m net much of a party goer.
M: I know. Last year our crazy floor used to keep you up all night! De you remember when the RA caught me with beer in my room? I had to do 15 hours building service!
W: That RA was so strict! In Hillside, since it' s mostly an older community, there are no regulations about alcohol. However, Sunday through Thursday, and Friday and Saturday after 1 a.m. are all "quiet hours".
M: Is it more expensive to live up there? I know the apartments are really nice.
W: Yeah, a lot more. It's about $2,000 a semester.
M: Whoa. My room is just $1,400 for a year per person.
(26)
A.three
B.two
C.five
D.six
第6题
In ancient (古代的) times the most important examinations were spoken, not written. In the schools of ancient Greece and Rome, testing usually consisted of saying poetry aloud or giving speeches. In the European universities of the Middle Ages, students who were working for advanced degrees had to discuss questions in their field of study of the subject. This custom exists today as part of the work of testing candidates (候选人)for a master's or doctor's degree.
Generally, however, modem examinations are written. Two types of tests are commonly used in modem schools. The first types sometimes called an objective (客观的) test, it is intended to deal with facts, not personal opinions. To make up an objective test the teacher writes a series of questions, each of which has only one correct answer. Along with each question the teacher writes the correct answer and also three statements that look like answers to students who have not learned the material properly.
The student has just one task: he must recognize the correct answer and copy its letter or number on his examination paper. For testing a student's memory of facts and details, the objective test has advantages. It can find out a great deal about the student's range of knowledge. For testing some kinds of learning, however, such a test is not very satisfactory. A lucky student may guess the correct answer without really knowing the material.
The passage is mainly about______.
A.examinations in the ancient times
B.modern examinations
C.how to do well in an examination
D.setting questions for an examination
第7题
"However willing your mom might seem, it's up to you to figure out how much she can really handle," says Meredith Minkler, DrPH, a public-health professor at the University of California, Berkeley, and an expert on grandparents as caregivers. "It's not just about physical health. Older adults need time to connect with people of their own age. Social isolation is a major risk factor for illness." If your mom helps out, make sure she has breaks during the day, as well as "vacations" at regular intervals.
The writer of the text suggests that ______.
A.grandparents take care of younger children
B.young people be careful about their parents
C.old women spend more time taking care of their own health
D.child care by grandmas be considered
第8题
It was in middle school that racial discrimination was most obvious. I was often the victim of racial taunts. After undergoing such a humiliation, I would feel a mixture of anger and depression. However, the worst thing was knowing hell well that even if I reported this to a teacher. It would be to no avail. Outside school, racial discrimination is far subtler. Some English—it's all over their face.
Of course, a British person will probably think I'm paranoid or just too sensitive, a depressive even. Perhaps the latter may have some truth in it. Nevertheless, it is reality that has created this aspect of my character. Besides, how could the average British person possibly understand?
Sometimes, doing my best does not necessarily lead to success. Often, this is not duc to myself, but duc to the environment. It's as though I'm a second class citizen. Although my passport is British, I'm a nevertheless Chinese. Is Britain really my country?
According to the writer's description, he/she must be ______.
A.black
B.white
C.brown
D.yellow
第9题
【C1】
A.comedies
B.plays
C.tragedies
D.operas
第10题
【B1】
A.abundant
B.informal
C.necessary
D.limited