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She is generally ______ as one of the best modern poets.A.classedB.gradedC.rankedD.rated

She is generally ______ as one of the best modern poets.

A.classed

B.graded

C.ranked

D.rated

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第1题

She is generally regarded as one of the best writers in the country.(英译中)

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第2题

______, a friend of Mrs. Blank found the watch she had lost two days before.

A.Especially

B.Usually

C.Generally

D.Fortunately

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第3题

Which statement is true according to the passage?A.People generally understand about 50 pe

Which statement is true according to the passage?

A.People generally understand about 50 percent of what they hear.

B.We often spend much more time in judging the speaker than in trying to understand what he or she is saying.

C.It helps us to understand if we think faster than most people speak.

D.There are four steps in listening: hearing, interpreting, evaluating and responding.

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_________, a friend of Mrs. Black found the watch she had lost two days before. [ A ]

_________, a friend of Mrs. Black found the watch she had lost two days before.

[ A ] Especially

[ B ] Usually

[ C ] Generally

[ D] Fortunately

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第5题

Never underestimate the learning power of play. One of Parks findings is that children 【C1
】______valuable learning opportunities when unstructured play is reduced or eliminated【C2】______more time in the classroom. "I think a lot of public school systems【C3】______to see the importance of play," says Parks, assistant professor of early childhood education. "【C4】______, play is under-valued and lot of that is because of top-down【C5】______over standards and testing." "Their work is often framed in trying to【C6】______out whats wrong with these kids. Its very【C7】______and not at all what I【C8】______as a classroom teacher. " "I found the children【C9】______to learn, and their families were supportive and curious," she adds. "So when I got to academia, I thought it was【C10】______to read all these studies about kids not being【C11】______, or not being able to solve problems." So she【C12】______her own research project with a different approach. She is【C13】______the same minority group of 14 young children for three years, starting in【C14】______, to see how they learn mathematics, both in the【C15】______classroom setting as well as informally in school, and at home. "Just sitting there, looking at what is happening in their【C16】______surroundings, you can find things that【C17】______you," she says. She hopes her research will prove how important play is to【C18】______problem-solving skills, and in other critical ways. 【C19】______there is something else, just as important for Parks. "It is the equity piece of trying to change the conversation in the research community about what kids can do generally, and what minority kids can do【C20】______," she says.

【C1】

A.attain

B.lose

C.catch

D.create

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听力原文:M: And now with us on today's program we have Lucy Draper. She is an expert on ha
ndwriting analysis and has published a number of books on the subject. Lucy, welcome.

W: Thank you very much.

M: It is well known that there are many different features of one's handwriting. What are these features exactly?

W: Well, there is the slant of the writing, the pressure and spacing, the capital letters, the margins and the signature. They all play a part in handwriting analysis.

M: Perhaps we can begin by looking at the question of slant.

W: Okay. Well, basically there are three kinds of slant: right, left and upright, though sometimes you may come across a mixture. If your handwriting slants to the right, it shows a friendly and sociable disposition. You enjoy human contact and like to have people around you. However, if your handwriting definitely slants to the left, it shows an introspective nature, often shy and reserved. You are more interested in your own feelings than other people's. If your handwriting is upright, it reveals very good self-control, and your head usually controls your heart.

M: What about size of handwriting? Does the size of one's handwriting tell us something?

W: Yes. Well, basically very large handwriting belongs to the extroverts and socially-minded people. They enjoy attention and admiration. The small writer, on the other hand, is more concerned with things than people. Small writing is often found in the handwriting of many scientists and intellectual. They generally are not interested in an active social life. Medium handwriting shows a good balance between mind and emotion. Such writers are generally able to communicate and mix without being either reserved or over familiar.

M: So let's put theory to practice. What would you say to this sample of handwriting?

W: Well, this more rounded, medium-sized handwriting shows a lively personality who enjoys companionship. She is talkative, see the small open a's and o's, and has a friendly approach to people. But the wide space between the words indicates that she can keep her personal distance when necessary. Whose handwriting is this?

M: Well, to tell you the truth, that's my wife's handwriting.

(47)

A.Programme writing.

B.Note-taking techniques.

C.Handwriting analysis.

D.Sample collecting.

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第7题

In many countries there is a fixed charge for personal services. A certain percentage may
be【B1】to the bill at a hotel or restaurant. In other places the【B2】may be expected to give a tip, or small amount of money,【B3】services are performed. In the United States there is no consistent practice in【B4】to tipping. The custom is more【B5】in a large city than in a small town. In general,【B6】, a tip is expected by the porters by taxi drivers, and by those who【B7】people in hotels and restaurants.

When you pick up your【B8】luggage at an airport, you may tip the person who【B9】it to the taxi. He or she usually expects $0.50, a bag for this【B10】. A taxi may have one meter that【B11】the cost of the trip and another that shows a fixed【B12】, usually about $0.50, for "extras". However, the taxi driver usually expects a tip in【B13】to the "extra", especially if he or she【B14】your suitcase. This tip should be about 15 percent of the fare. In hotels it is customary to give something to the porter who【B15】you and your room. In case of doubt, 50c for each bag is satisfactory. In a【B16】you generally leave about 15 percent of the【B17】on the table as a tip for the person who has served you. If the【B18】is small, a tip is not usually expected.

The practice of tipping for other services is even more【B19】. In large cities one usually tips the barber, and sometimes the attendant in a restroom in a hotel.【B20】to the custom in some European countries, one does not tip the usher in a theater.

【B1】

A.added

B.excluded

C.considered

D.included

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第8题

Generally, women don't content themselves with the chores. Perhaps there are far more wive
s than I imagine who take it for【67】that housework is neither satisfying nor even important【68】the basic demands have been【69】. But home and family is the one realm in【70】it is really difficult to shake free of one's upbringing and【71】new values. If that【72】been all, maybe I could have adapted myself【73】housework on an easy-going, utilitarian basis, refusing the moral hints but still【74】in it as something constructive,【75】it is part of creating a home. But at the same time my mother【76】to resent doing it, and【77】me that it wasn't a fit activity for an intelligent being. I was the only child, and once I was at school there was no【78】why she should have continued【79】her will to remain in the house.

I can now begin to【80】why a woman in a small suburban house, with no infants to look【81】, who does not【82】reading because she has not had much of an education, should carry the pursuit of tiny points of dust in an attempt to【83】hours and save her self-respect. My parents had not even the status-seeking impetus to send me to university; my mother【84】me to be "a nice quiet person who wouldn't be【85】in a crowd", and it was feared that university education results【86】ingratitude (independence).

(68)

A.grant

B.granted

C.regarded

D.regard

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第9题

听力原文:Lin: Excuse me. May I look at that blouse?Salesman: Certainly!Lin: (Examining it)

听力原文:Lin: Excuse me. May I look at that blouse?

Salesman: Certainly!

Lin: (Examining it) Mmm!

Salesman: I can see that you have very good taste, ma'am! It really suits you!

Lin: Yes, but it's not for me. It's for a friend. She asked me to buy one for her. What are you

asking for this?

Salesman: Well, madam, you're very lucky because we have a special offer on, for this week only! So that blouse is normally $60.00, but we are offering a 10% discount.

Lin: Oh dear! That's still more than $50.00, and she asked me to spend only 40.

Salesman: I see. Well, ma'am, but just look at the quality of the silk!

Lin: It's very nice, but I think your prices generally seem very high. I can get a blouse like this at half the price through the Internet!

Salesman: But not of this quality, madam!

Lin: I tell you what, I'm in a bit of a hurry, so why don't we split the difference? You're asking for $54.00, and my friend's price is 40. Let's settle on 47!

Salesman: 47? At that price I'm losing money! Look, I like you. I'd like to help you. So let's call it 50!

Lin: 50? Well...Oh look. There's a button missing!

Salesman:(Checking) Are you sure? Okay! Let's make it 48!

Question :Where does the conversation most probably take place?

(20)

A.In a hotel.

B.In a restaurant.

C.In a hospital.

D.In a shop.

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