Those who visit London will certainly go to______.A.the Tower of LondonB.HarrodsC.Buckingh
Those who visit London will certainly go to______.
A.the Tower of London
B.Harrods
C.Buckingham Palace
D.The Greenwich village
Those who visit London will certainly go to______.
A.the Tower of London
B.Harrods
C.Buckingham Palace
D.The Greenwich village
第1题
A.那些签名的人想去参观展览
B.参观展览的人喜欢在这儿签名
C.想去参观展览的人请在这儿签名
第2题
听力原文:W: Is that the guy who likes playing all those practical jokes?
M: That's him. He has come to visit me this weekend, which is great, but he has decided to bring four friends along with him. I was hoping that someone could get me out of this jam by having two of them sleep at his place.
Q: What seems to be the man's trouble?
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A.He is often made fun of by his friends.
B.He doesn't like the jokes his friend makes.
C.He hates his life being interrupted by his friends.
D.His place is too small to put so many friends up.
第3题
Holiday shopping is an exciting and (36) thing to do for many people. They love the crowds, the time spent picking out that (37) gift for a loved one.
Then there are those of us who hate crowds. Robb Empson used to be one of those (38) holiday gift buyers. Not anymore. The 50-year-old man checked off his (39) gift list two weeks ago—shopping online. Knowing he doesn’t have to visit (40) during the crowded holiday season is a “wonderful feeling,” said Empson, who has been full of (41) online shopping for several years. This year, he spent about 700 dollars on a (42) holiday gifts from Amazon. com. (43) , Internet holiday sales grew 28 percent last year and 54 percent in 2000.
(44) .
Many are turning to online shopping as an alternative. The idea of shopping in your soft loose clothes you wear at home is pretty cool to those who hate shopping. The perfect gift is out there; one needs merely to surf the Web.
(45) .
With the click of a mouse, consumers can send flowers and gifts to distant relatives. Shopping online can be safe and convenient. Consumers need only to know the rules and to take steps to protect themselves. (46).
请在(36)处填上最佳答案.
第4题
第5题
This is among the conclusions reached by a recent poll. In total 1,120 employed Americans were asked how they occupy themselves on days they are not at work. According to the poll, older people, the rich, and the well-educated are most apt to spend their spare time doing the things they want to do "rather than those they have to",
Overall, high-salaried people were more active than those with lower incomes. They watched less television and were more likely to engage in social and cultural activities.
On the subject of vacations, the study found that college graduates were more likely than those with only high school degrees to have vocation plans (80% versus 60% ). Of those who did intend to take some time off, 46% planned a sightseeing vacation, 34% expected to visit friends or relatives, 22% headed for the beach or a lake, and 12% intended to relax at home.
Which of the following adjectives best describes the passage?
A.Proud.
B.Neutral.
C.Factual.
D.Logical.
第6题
听力原文: Hello everyone, and welcome to the University of Morpeth. My name is Clare and I'll be showing you around campus and answering any questions that you might have. Currently it is 9:30, and we'll be starting our tour at 10:00. Before that I have a few announcements to make. Feel free to ask any questions that you might have about the school, or about campus life. You can take pictures as you like, but please refrain from using your cell phones as it is very distracting to the members of the group. We will be having lunch in the cafeteria at 12:30. After that you will have an hour to look around the campus on your own before the tour concludes, or visit our gift shop in the campus bookstore. The coffee shop here at the student center is open for those who want a coffee and a muffin while we wait for everyone to arrive and the tour to start. Thank you.
Who most likely is the speaker?
A.A professor
B.A student
C.A university tour guide
D.A coffee shop worker
第7题
&8226;Read the article below about Accenture.
&8226;In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, axe correct.
&8226;If a line is correct, write CORRECT on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.
ACCENTURE INNOVATION DELIVERED
In today's what-have; you-done-for-me-lately environment, nothing is more valuable than innovative ideas. And it doesn't really matter so where the ideas
34 come from or who originates them. All that matters is what you do away with
35 them. An idea may live in a neatly bound presentation deck, but not for long
36 time. Because in business, an idea belongs not necessarily to those who
37 conceived it, but to those who make it happen either. Accenture Co. has been
38 the world's most leading management and technology services organization
39 not only for our ability to think, but for our ability to think and act. Having
40 worked along with more than half of the Fortune Global 500, we axe steeped
41 in experience across industries, geographies and through cultures. And that
42 combination of knowledge, depth and insight enables us to swiftly mobilize it
43 and, most importantly, deliver. Because in the end, it’s not only how many
44 ideas you have. It’s how many you make happen. For much more information,
45 including case studies in your industry, visit accenture, com, or you can call our hotline, 3366889.
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第8题
听力原文: Now it is time to welcome all the newcomers to International English School. You are all here to improve your business English skills. This weekend, which is your first in London, we'll offer to help you suit your new surroundings in an unusual and exciting way. So, starting with Friday, in the morning we thought you'd want to visit the city. We know that some of you have already visited a few muse ums in the neighborhood, so we've organized a visit to one for those who are interested. At 3 o'clock that afternoon, we've planned games that'll help you get to know your fellow newcomers. It is very interesting, and you can look forward to it. You'll all be rather tired after dinner so we thought you might like to see a film at 7 p. m. , which is free only to all International English School members. On Saturday we have organized a day trip to visit the historical city of Bath. We'll set off at 10 o'clock that morning, on board a bus we've hired for the day. Everything will be provided for you including your lunch. Now on Sunday, we've left it up to you how you spend the day, both in the morning and the afternoon. OK, that's all for now. Thank you. And do you have any questions?
Why have the newcomers come to London?
A.To visit the city.
B.To improve their business English skills.
C.To visit International English skill.
第9题
Changes in Museums
Museums have changed. They are no longer places that one "should" visit, they are places to enjoy and learn.
At a science museum in Ontario, Canada, you can feel your hair stand on end as harmless electricity passes through your body. At the Metropolitan (大城市的) Museum of Art in New York City, you can look at the seventeenth century instruments while listening to their music. At New York's American Museum of Natural History recently, you can help make a bone-by-hone reproduction of the museum's dinosaur(恐龙), a beast that lived 200 million years age.
More and more museum directors are realizing that people learn best when they can somehow become part of what they are seeing. In many science museums, for example, there are no guided tours. The visitor is encouraged to touch, listen, operate, and experiment so as to discover scientific principles for himself. The purpose is not only to provide fun but also to help people feel at home in the world of science. The theory is that people who do not understand science will probably fear it, and those who fear science will not use it to best advantage.
One cause of all these changes is the increase in wealth and leisure time. Another cause is the rising percentage of young people in the population. Many of these young people are college students or college graduates. Leon F. Twiggs, a young black professor of art once said, "They see things in a new and different way, They are not satisfied to stand and look at works of art; they want art they can participate(参加) in." The same is true of science and history.
When visiting museums nowadays, people can take part in many activities.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned