听力原文:The Ace Motor Company has announced it is recalling all its SUV vehicles manufact
What is the purpose of this report?
A.To advertise a new model
B.To inform. of a job opening
C.To announce a product recall
D.To talk about a sale
What is the purpose of this report?
A.To advertise a new model
B.To inform. of a job opening
C.To announce a product recall
D.To talk about a sale
第1题
听力原文: There are many kinds of nerve cells, and this chapter deals mainly with three kinds. The sensory nerve cells carry messages of heat, light, sound and pressure from the skin, muscles and organs inside the body. Motor nerve cells carry messages to the muscles, and this causes the muscles to move. Connecting nerve cells go between the sensory nerve cells and motor nerve cells. After the messages go from the spinal cord to the brain, the brain sends messages through the motor nerve cells to the muscles. All these different nerve cells help us to see, hear, taste, smell and feel.
Now if you have no further questions about Chapter Seven, we'll go on to talk about the chemical processes involving the transfer of messages.
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A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
第2题
Toyota Motor now ranks as the world's second largest automobile manufacturers owing to its improved quality and enlarged market share.
A.正确
B.错误
第3题
M:Not yet. I'm still waiting for the letters from other companies.
Q:What does the man mean?
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A.He will write a letter to another company.
B.He has received many job offers.
C.He hasn't accepted the job offer.
D.He will let the woman have the job.
第4题
What is the main topic of this report?
A.A crisis in the automobile industry
B.The latest export figures of a company
C.A new production facility
D.An upcoming motor race
第5题
听力原文:You will hear a man calling about expenditure.
A: Hello.
B: Hello, the Chief Accountant Office.
A: This is David. I am calling about expenditure. How much did we spend on entertainment this year?
B: 2 566.
A: That’s down a little on last year, And what’s the figure for depreciation?
B: 3 00, the same as last year.
A: Hm, expenditure on secretarial expenses is up.
B: Yes, there’s a big increase there.
A: What’s the figure of 2 612 for?
B: Where’s that?
A: Six figures down.
B :That's motor expenses.
A: And what does this figure represent?
B: Audit and accountancy costs.
A: They were both up a lot.
B: Yes, but expenditure on telephone and postage is down. It’s half as much as last year.
You will hear a man calling about expenditure.
Message
Total amount on entertainment this year: (9)______
Items where expenditures are the same: (10)______
Items where expenditures are up: secretarial expenses, motor expenses, audit and (11)______ costs
Items where expenditures are down: expenditures on (12)______ and postage
第6题
When is the office open?
A.Every day of the week.
B.Only on Monday.
C.Only on Friday.
D.Monday through Friday.
第7题
听力原文: Why are college students so prone to sleep deprivation? The problem often begins during the teen years. Most high school kids admit that they are often sleepy and 15 percent admit that they fall asleep in class.
Lack of sleep causes many problems, not the least of which is the difficulty it adds to learning. It's also detrimental to the immune system and motor skills. Students (and everyone else) need at least eight hours of sleep to maintain optimum health and learning capabilities. Yet, with the pressure of school, family and social life, few students are sleeping near the required amount.
College life only escalates the problem. Added to the above activities are more hours needed for studies. Some students also hold down a part time job to help defray college expenses. Some students are married and trying to support a family. Because of all these pressures there is also an increase in stress. Stress can lead to insomnia and even more lost sleep.
With the approach of finals, the problem can only grow worse. Students force themselves to stay awake to study. It's called cramming for exams, and it can eat away at sleep hours already far too meager. Too many nights of forced wakefulness can eventually lead to a case of full-blown insomnia and other sleep abnormalities.
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A.Eating disorders, low immunity and poor motor skills.
B.Difficulty concentrating, poor motor skills, divorce.
C.Low immunity, poor self esteem, eating disorders.
D.Poor motor skills, difficulty concentrating, low immunity.
第8题
Honda's worldwide output increased to ______ in 2005.
A.2,147,997
B.3,409,991
C.1,261,994
D.714,030
第9题
听力原文: The life-saving value of safety belts has been firmly established by many studies. Most serious injuries and deaths resulting from even minor accidents are caused by people being thrown out of or against the interior of the vehicle. One study showed that 40 percent of those killed in traffic accidents would have been saved if they had been wearing safety belts.
Safety belts have been standard equipment on all automobiles sold in the U.S. since 1964. Since long before that, safety minded organizations have been advocating that motor vehicle drivers and passengers make it a habit to use safety belts whether they are driving across the country or across town. Millions of dollars worth or public service advertising has been donated by newspapers, magazines, radio and television to remind motorists and passengers to wear safety belts.
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A.40%.
B.20%.
C.60%.
D.80%.
第10题
听力原文: Many of the innovations in fire fighting that we will be seeing today were developed right here in America. As you can see from these photos, one of the earliest steam powered fire engines, the Joe. Ross, was built in 1850 and operated right here in Cincinnati. Driven by four large horses, the ten-ton machine was steered by a single front wheel that was attached directly to the horse team. The steam motor on the Joe Ross was used to power the water pump that the big machine used to fight fires.
Over here, we have an actual truck which was built in 1900 by the Waterbus Fire Engine Works of Minneapolis. This was the very first fire engine to utilize a single steam motor for pulling the engine as well as pumping the water. As you may notice at the top of the truck, there is a circular platform. that holds one end of a long ladder. The revolving platform. operates almost like a record turntable in order to make it easier for ladder operators to access buildings from difficult angles. The idea of the ladder turntable is credited to a San Francisco fireman by the name of Daniel Hayes. Hayes' lifesaving invention, when combined with the relatively quick response time of the single engine, helped to bring fire fighting into the modern era.
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A.Urban fires
B.American fire fighting innovations.
C.The history of fire.
D.The Great San Francisco Fire.