It seems the speaker is not good at getting his ideas ______ to the audience.A.acrossB.aro
It seems the speaker is not good at getting his ideas ______ to the audience.
A.across
B.around
C.over
D.through
It seems the speaker is not good at getting his ideas ______ to the audience.
A.across
B.around
C.over
D.through
第1题
It seems to the speaker that ______.
A.the Sears Tower is not high enough
B.the Marina City Apartments are crowded
C.the Merchandise Mart is crowded
D.there are many other buildings in Chicago
第2题
Why does the speaker find Mr. Stevenson' s success surprising?
A.He has little experience.
B.He seems too busy.
C.His work is unpopular.
D.His work is not unique.
第3题
A.How far is the seaside away from here?
B.OK, but we"ll have to leave very early, or else we"ll get caught in the traffic.
C.But what if it rains tomorrow?
D.Have you ever been to the seaside?
第4题
It seems the recorder should be ______.
A.connected with the telephone wire
B.connected without notice of the coming speaker
C.placed very far from the telephone set
D.placed almost anywhere in the room
第5题
Who most likely is the speaker?
A.A news reporter.
B.A motorist.
C.A car sales person.
D.A mayor.
第6题
According to the speaker, what are the problems related to behaviorism?
A.The behaviorist school of psychology has done its studies under laboratory conditions.
B.Behaviorism uses the update methods.
C.Mathematical tables and statistics are not very useful.
D.All of the above.
第7题
A.He was first of all a scientist.
B.He was not only a naturalist but also a scientist.
C.He was no more than a born naturalist.
D.He was a scientist as well as a naturalist.
第8题
听力原文: When I arrived in America three years ago, I was surprised by the tremendous amount of advertising. But now I've come to realize that it is a creative and necessary part of an industrial society. I, too, want to improve my life style. and to buy better products. I look to advertising to show me how to do it. Deciding what to believe in an advertisement, however, isn't easy. It seems to me that a person must purchase things with a lot of care. As a consumer, I want to get the best for my money so I really have to understand the techniques of advertising. Otherwise, manufacturers would be able to sell me anything, whatever its quality may be. The creative aspects of advertisements, for instance, often cover up defects or problems in products. I have learned this well, since I have made purchases and lost money because the items were of poor quality. The future advertising most likely will involve more public participation. In the future, if customers really care about the quality of something as well as the quantity, maybe advertisers will begin to care more about what they are trying to sell.
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. What do we learn about the speaker?
30. What's the speaker's impression of the advertisement in America when she first arrived there?
31. What does the speaker think future advertisers should do?
(30)
A.She has always lived in America.
B.She visited America three years ago.
C.She has been in America for three years.
D.She has come to America to do research on advertising.
第9题
My topic is not standards nor its decline. What the speaker was really【C1】______is that he is no longer young; he has been【C2】______for sixteen years, and is able to think and speak like a mature adult.
My【C3】______is that the frequent complaint of one generation about the one immediately following【C4】______is inevitable. It is also human nature to look for the reasons【C5】______our dissatisfaction. Before English became a school subject in the late nineteenth century, it was difficult to find the target of the blame for language【C6】______. But since then, English teachers have been under constant【C7】______.
The complainers think they have hit upon an【C8】______idea. As their own command of the language【C9】______, they notice that young people do not have this same ability.【C10】______that their own ability has developed through the years, they【C11】______the new generation of young people must be hopeless in this【C12】______. To the eyes and ears of【C13】______adults the language of the young always seems【C14】______.
Since this concern about the【C15】______and fall of the English language is not【C16】______as a generational phenomenon but rather as something new and【C17】______to today's young people, it naturally【C18】______that today's English teachers cannot be doing their jobs.【C19】______, young people would not commit【C20】______against the language.
【C1】
A.saying
B.speaking
C.uttering
D.singing
第10题
According to the speaker, what are the problems related to behaviorism?
A.The behaviorist school of psychology has done its studies under laboratory conditions.
B.Behaviorism uses the update methods.
C.Mathematical tables and statistics are not very useful.
D.All of the above.