If we had discussed it with the manager, he would have surely agreed with it.A.necessarily
If we had discussed it with the manager, he would have surely agreed with it.
A.necessarily
B.simply
C.certainly
D.possibly
If we had discussed it with the manager, he would have surely agreed with it.
A.necessarily
B.simply
C.certainly
D.possibly
第1题
If we had discussed it with the manager, he would have surely agreed with it.
A.unnecessarily
B.simply
C.certainly
D.possibly
第2题
The author discussed the fourteenth century intending to
A.make a comparison between the state of affairs at that time and at this moment.
B.get a clear picture of what we human beings are really like today.
C.prove what the French medievalist had written in his book was reasonable.
D.find the difference between what can be reflected in history and what can be easily found.
第3题
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第4题
What can we infer from the conversation?
A.The woman thinks it is an easy problem to solve.
B.Many other students have the same problem.
C.The man has discussed a similar problem with the woman before.
D.The woman had already guessed what the man"s problem was.
第5题
听力原文: Penury was what people called a mystery man. We had known him for over seven years, ever since he became a member of our modest club, but he had a way of keeping his private life to himself in all but the unessential details. We knew his address, though he never invited us to his home, and his age, too, but only unimportant matters of this kind. It seemed that he did not have to work for a living as we did, in our various ways. He had once hinted about an inheritance on which he managed to live comfortably. He was not, however, a man of luxurious habits: he was not especially well dressed and he did not even have a car. At the age of forty-five he was still a bachelor though. Since marriage was not a subject he ever discussed, we had no means of finding out whether he regretted not having a wife.
Penury disappeared suddenly from our circle and shortly afterwards we came to learn the first really solid facts about our mystery man. From reports that appeared in the newspapers, together with photographs of the man who was without doubt, our Mr. Penury, it was revealed that he was the most accomplished burglar in the London area; and that he had practiced this profession for many years, until he was arrested and sent to prison.
(23)
A.Because nobody knew his address.
B.Because nobody knew his age.
C.Because Penury's private life was a secret.
D.Because Penury was still a bachelor at the age of forty-five.
第6题
听力原文: Well, I feel it is very important for families to have regular meals together. One of my good child memories was dinner with my parents and two sisters. Because my husband and I both work and our three children are busy with their studies, we seldom had a chance to get together as a family. But we thought it would be possible for us to sit down and enjoy meals together every week. First we try setting three fixed days: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. But almost everyone was unhappy. Then my son has the idea that every one told me his or her most convenient days and I would choose the two best days. For a while, the children were still unhappy with the idea. They said they would rather spend the time with their friends playing sports. Gradually, though, they began to see these evenings together as interesting, and helpful. We loved a lot. We made plans for trips. We discussed each other's problems. After a couple of months, anyone who had to miss a family meal felt regretful. And now, we all feel that we have been able to build much stronger relations within the family than we had before
How many people are there in the woman's family?
A.Three.
B.Four.
C.Five.
第7题
听力原文: Cross was what people call a mystery man. We had known him for over five years, ever since he became a member of our modest club, but he had a way of keeping his private life to himself in all but unessential details. We knew his address, though he did not ever invite us to his home, and his age too, but only insignificant matters of this kind. It appeared that he did not have to work for a living as we did in our various ways. He had once hinted at an inheritance on which he managed to live comfortably. He was not, however, a man of luxurious habits: he was not especially well-dressed and he did not even possess a car. At the age of forty-five he was still a bachelor. Since marriage was not a subject he ever discussed, we had no means of finding out whether he regretted the lack of a wife.
Cross disappeared abruptly from our circle and shortly after we came to learn the first really solid facts about our mystery man. From reports that appeared in the newspapers, accompanied by photographs of man who was, without any doubt, our Mr. Cross, it was revealed that he was a most accomplished burglar, operating chiefly in the London area. He had practised this profession for many years, until he was arrested and sent to prison.
(34)
A.Because he didn't tell us his address.
B.Because he didn't tell us his age.
C.Because he didn't invite us to his home.
D.Because he kept his private life a secret.
第8题
There are a great many reasons for studying what philosophers
have said in the past. One is that we cannot separate the
history of philosophy from which of science. Philosophy is 【M1】 ______
large discussion about matters on which few people are quite 【M2】 ______
certain, and those few hold opposite opinions. As knowledge
increases, philosophy bud off the sciences. 【M3】 ______
For an example, in the ancient world and the Middle Ages 【M4】 ______
philosophers discussed motion. Aristotle and St. Thomas
Aquinas taught that a moving body would slow down until a force 【M5】______
were constantly applied to it. They were wrong. It goes on moving
unless something slows it down. But they had good arguments on
their side, and if we study these, and the experiments
which proved them fight this will help us to distinguish troth 【M6】 ______
from false in the scientific controversies of today. 【M7】 ______
We also see how different philosopher reflects the social 【M8】 ______
life of his day. Plato and Aristotle, in the slaveowning society
of ancient Greece, thought man's highest state was contemplation
rather than activity. In the Middle Ages St. Thomas
believed a regular feudal system of nine ranks of angels. Herbert 【M9】 ______
Spencer, in the time of free competition between capitalists,
found the key to progress as the survival of the fittest. Thus 【M10】 ______
Marxism is seen to fit into its place as the philosophy for
the workers, the only class with a future.
【M1】
第9题
It is generally recognized,【C9】______that the introduction of the computer in the early 20th century,【C10】______ by the invention of the integrated circuit during the 1960s,radically changed the process,【C11】______its impact on the media was not immediately【C12】______. As time went by, computers became smaller and more powerful, and they became "personal" too, as well as 【C13】______, with display becoming sharper and storage【C14】______increasing. They were thought of, like people【C15】______generations, with the distance between generations much 【C16】______.
It was within the computer age that the term "information society" began to be widely used to describe the【C17】______within which we now live. The communications revolution has【C18】______both work and leisure and how we think and feel both about place and time, but there have been【C19】______view about its economic, political, social and cultural implications. "Benefits" have been weighed【C20】______ "harmful" outcomes. And generalizations have proved difficult.
【C1】
A.between
B.before
C.since
D.later
第10题
A.That we discussed
B.What we discussed
C.How did we discuss
D.What did we discuss