The joys of travel, having long overlooked the disabled, are opening up to virtually anyo
A.omitted
B.missed
C.neglected
D.discarded
A.omitted
B.missed
C.neglected
D.discarded
第1题
听力原文:M: Hello madam, can I see your passports and tickets?
W: Certainly, here you are.
M: OK, that's fine. Where would you like to sit? Any preference?
W: Yes, I think maybe quite near to the toilet, for the kids. You know how they get when they are traveling. Mine get so excited they need to pee all the way there!
M: Yes, the joys of taking the kids on a plane. That's no problem. You are all seated together, in the middle row. Seat numbers K20-24, near to the toilets.
W: Perfect, thanks.
M: Here are your boarding passes. How many bags do you want to check in? These 3 large ones?
W: Yes. You know women; we can never travel light. Most of that is my clothes!
M: You would be surprised at how much luggage some people take on holiday. This is nothing compared to that! So, that's everything, if you would like to make your way through to departures. Have a good flight and enjoy your holiday.
W: Thank you. We will.
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A.Her bags.
B.Her passport and tickets.
C.Her children.
D.Her seats.
第4题
第5题
oys of sound.
第6题
What does the author say about "those who live, or have lived, in the shadow of death"?
A.They can no longer appreciate life.
B.They are not afraid of death any more.
C.They can have a deeper understanding of life's joys in daily trifles.
D.They viewed that as a stroke of fortune.
第7题
Which of the following best describes the organization of the whole passage?
A.The author tells his story of learning Arabic chronologically.
B.By contrasting different means of teaching by Mr. Beheit and Mr. Ahmed, the author reveals his joys and sorrows on the way of learning a foreign tongue.
C.The author describes possible difficulties of learning a tough foreign language before he illustrates how he achieves success in doing so.
D.The author gives out his outlook of learning a foreign tongue through details of his own pains and gains in the learning process.
第8题
Kids deprived of access to good libraries are also being kept from developing the information skills they need to keep up in workplaces that are increasingly dependent on rapidly changing information. The ability to conduct research is probably the most essential skill today's students can have. The knowledge students acquire in school is not going to serve them throughout their lifetimes. Many of them will have four to five careers in a lifetime. It will be their ability to navigate information that will matter.
第9题