Australia is about ______ million square kilometers.A.9.7B.2.0C.17.4D.7.7
Australia is about ______ million square kilometers.
A.9.7
B.2.0
C.17.4
D.7.7
Australia is about ______ million square kilometers.
A.9.7
B.2.0
C.17.4
D.7.7
第1题
What does George Knight say about working in Australia?
A.He was surprised at how challenging the job was.
B.He enjoyed the responsibility which the position involved.
C.He adapted immediately to the foreign working environment.
第2题
Which is INCORRECT about Sallys education in Australia?
A.She took courses in both Arts and Science.
B.There were very limited choices of courses.
C.It included courses for physical development.
D.She took Psychology as her minor.
第3题
Soon after he reached Australia, Captain Cook ______ to draw the map of the .east coast.
A.set about
B.set off
C.set sail
D.set out
第4题
What does the news item say about the number of Indian students in Australia?
A.It has dropped rapidly in the last few years.
B.It might slightly decline this year.
C.It led to a trend of studying abroad among Indian students.
D.It raised racial discrimination among Australian students.
第5题
What does Sean Bradley say about working in Australia?
A.He was surprised at how challenging the job wa
B.B He enjoyed the responsibility which the position involve
C.C He adapted immediately to the foreign working environmen
第6题
The two-way radio is very important to people who live on these great Australian farms. It works much like a telephone. A person can listen to someone else talk and give an answer.
When these radios first came into using, the Australian government set up for them in some areas. At a certain time each day, the boys and girls turn on their radios and listen to teachers in cities miles away. Families on the large farms wanted to give news to their neighbors. "Round Robin (知更鸟) Talks" by radio were started to keep families in touch with each other. They could talk about who was going away or who was sick or who was getting married. The men could talk about their sheep and cattle and how much money the markets would pay for them. In many ways the radio became a newspaper for the farm people of Australia.
This passage tells us something about ______.
A.how large Australia is
B.why the radio is important in Australia
C.how the radio is used in Australia
D.both B and C
第7题
听力原文:Woman: if, like me, you're about to set off for Australia and you haven't yet bought a guide book, how about trying a CD ROM instead? Be careful though, the majority of interactive CDs turn out to be a let down. Many publishers convert printed material to digital format, add a few flashy linkages, and expect the buying public to be impressed. I wasn't. In this context, Wilson's multimedia package is a refreshing contrast. It's got all the information, readily accessed from a single-page pictorial index covering states, cities, wildlife, famous people, etc., and the data is accompanied by good still pictures and 92 video clips.
You hear part of a radio programme about CD ROMs. What is the speaker's opinion of the CD ROMs about Australia which she tried?
A.Most of them are disappointing
B.You are better off with an ordinary guidebook.
C.There is little difference between them.
第8题
The two-way radio is very important to people who live on these great Australian farms. It works much like a telephone, A person can listen to someone else talk and give an answer.
When these radios first came into use, the Australian government set up for them in some areas. At a certain time each day, the boys and girls turn on their radios and listen to teachers in cities miles away. Families on the large farms wanted to give news to their neighbors. "Round Robin(知更鸟)Talks" by radio were started to keep families in touch with each other. They could talk about who was going away or who was sick or who Was getting married. The men could talk about their sheep and cattle and how much money the markets would pay for them. In many ways the radio became a newspaper for the farm people of Australia.
This passage tells us something about ______.
A.how large Australia is
B.why the radio is important in Australia
C.how the radio is used in Australia
D.both B and C
第9题
A.It does not trouble women in their 20s.
B.It"ll not end until people hit their 80s.
C.It begins when Australians are 34 years old.
D.It"ll become worse and worse as men get older.
第10题
The two-way radio is very important to people who live on these great Australian farms. It works much like a telephone. A person can listen to someone else talk and give an answer.
When these radios first came into use, the Australian government set up a special(专门的,特别的 ) two-way radio programme(节目). Then, people on the large farms could talk to a doctor hundreds of miles away. They could tell the doctor about someone who was sick, and the doctor could let them know how to care for the sick person.
Since the large farms were so far from towns, the children could not to go to school. Radio schools were set up for them in some places. At a certain time each day, the boys and girls turn on their radios and listen to teachers in cities miles away.
Families on the large farms wanted to give news to their neighbors. "Round robin(知更鸟)" talks by radio were started to keep families in touch with each other. They could talk about who was getting married or who was sick or who was going away. The men could talk about their sheep and cattle and how much money the markets would pay for them. In many ways the radio became a newspaper for the farm people of Australia.
This passage tells us something about ______.
A.how the radio is used in Australia
B.why the radio is important in Australia
C.how large Australia is
D.both A and B