What does the well represent in the novel Norwegian Forest?A.TerrorB.DeathC.A tunnel con
A.Terror
B.Death
C.A tunnel connecting the real world and the psychological world
D.Enlightenment
A.Terror
B.Death
C.A tunnel connecting the real world and the psychological world
D.Enlightenment
第1题
What does “media-saturated” in “Fifty years on we could well be media-saturated as…” (Para.6) mean?_____
A.Be tired of media.
B.Be fully affected by media.
C.Be driven mad by media.
D.Be benefited by media.
第2题
What does the man mean?
A.Nobody can be the best.
B.Do as well as you can.
C.It's difficult to do something perfectly.
第3题
What does "media-saturated" in "Fifty years on we could well be media-saturated as..." (Para. 6) mean?
A.Be tired of media
B.Be fully affected by media
C.Be driven mad by media
D.Be benefited by media
第4题
What does the word "walls" in the passage mean?
A.Antismoking propaganda.
B.Diseases striking nonsmokers as well as smokers.
C.Rules and regulations that prohibit smoking.
D.Separation of smokers from nonsmokers.
第5题
听力原文:F: Here's some coffee.
M: Oh, fantastic. Well, is there any sugar?
What does the man want?
A.Ice cream.
B.Sugar.
C.Wine.
第6题
What concern does the man have about the State University?
A.The laboratories are not well equipped.
B.The classes are too large.
C.It's too expensive,
D.It's too far away from home.
第7题
What does the salesperson say about the grammar book?
A.It' s well written.
B.It' s in great demand.
C.It' s nearly out of stock.
D.It' s the best seller in the store.
第8题
What does the author say about Italians of the old days.
A.They enjoyed cooking as well as eating.
B.They ate a big dinner late in the evening.
C.They ate three meals regularly every day.
D.They were expert at cooking meals.
第9题
听力原文:M: Susan, I could really need your help this weekend.
W: What is it, John? Another term paper?
M: No, no. This is easy compared to that. My cousin is coming on Thursday. She has an interview at the college and I promised my aunt I' d look after her. We are going to the game on Friday, but Saturday r m on duty at the library all day and can' t get out of it. Uh, I was wondering if you could show her around during the day and maybe we can meet for dinner later.
W: Sure. I don' t have any plans. What kind. of things does she like to do?
M: Actually I haven' t seen her for three years. She lives so far away. But this will be her first time on a college campus, she is still in high school. So she probably enjoys anything on campus.
W: Well, there is a music festival in the auditorium. That' s a possibility. Only I hope it doesn't now. They are predicting 68 inches for the weekend. Everything will be closed down then.
M: Well, how about, for the time being, I'll plan on dropping her off at your place on the way to work, around eleven. But if there is a blizzard, I'll give you a call and see if we can figure something else out.
W: Sounds good. Meantime I'll keep Saturday open. We can touch base Friday night when we have a better idea of the forecast.
M: I hope this works out. I feel kind of responsible. She won' t know a way around. And I want her to have a good time. Anyway I really appreciate your help. I owe you one.
W: No problem. I'll talk to you tomorrow.
What does John ask Susan to do?
A.Help with a term paper.
B.Go to a concert.
C.Take care of his cousin.
D.Arrange his cousin' s interview.
第10题
What does the woman believe she did well?
A.Changing lanes.
B.Starting on a hill.
C.Parking at the curb.
D.Keeping a proper distance.