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It took me two hours to figure out how to do it.
A.guess
B.sum up
C.understand
D.summarize
It took me two hours to figure out how to do it.
A.guess
B.sum up
C.understand
D.summarize
第1题
It took me two hours to figure out how to do it.
A.guess
B.sum up
C.understand
D.summarize
第2题
听力原文: I went to Fariburn in 1948, it took me twenty hours by bus. I sat by a fellow about my own age, 24. He told me his name was Karl Packer, but he told me hardly anything else.
He disappointed me because he had so little to say. No opinions, no memories, no tales to tell. Had his home, education, the war and so on left no mark on him at all? It was very puzzling.
The next time I went to Fariburn was in 1974. By plane of course. The President was going to "open" the new town, which had taken 26 years to build. I sat next to a man of about fifty, whose face was a book.
The face was brown and lined. There were lines of worry and of fear perhaps. But over them I saw success and power. I guessed he was the boss of something. Perhaps he hadn't expected the big job or hadn't wanted it. He had done it well, no doubt. The thing had clearly taught him the power of decision, command. We started to talk...
The next two hours were for me the most interesting, even exciting. He kept me silent, open- mouthed with wonder.
Our plane landed at Fariburn, I shook his hand and thanked him for making the journey so pleasant. I mentioned my name.
"The pleasure was mine," he said "! was chief engineer here at Fairburn until last year. I built the new town. Karl Packer is the name. Haven't we met before somewhere?"
(33)
A.24.
B.42.
C.26.
D.50.
第3题
W:It’s pretty reasonable.It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and another thirty to fourty minutes to record the grades on the computer.
M:That sounds manageable.I think you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too,can't you?
W:Oh, yeah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.
M: It sounds great.
W:Good luck with your interview.
Why was the woman able to give the man so much information about the job?
A.She is Professor Jamison's daughter.
B.She works part-time as Profess or Jamison's secretary.
C.She used to do the job herself.
第4题
A.Having worked
B.Working
C.Worked
D.Being worked
第5题
W: It's pretty reasonable. It never took me more than five hours a week to do all the grading and then another thirty to forty minutes to record the grades on the computer.
M: That sounds manageable. I guess you can do the work when it fits into your own schedule, too, can't you?
W: Oh, yah, you can do the grading in your room or in the library. You just need to get each set back for the next class, but that means you always have at least two days and sometimes four.
M: It sounds great.
W: Good luck with your interview.
Why was the woman able to give Larry so much information about the job?
A.She is Professor Jamison's daughter.
B.She works part-time as Professor Jamison's secretary.
C.She used to do the job herself.
第6题
听力原文:M: You look so unhappy. What's wrong?
W: Oh, we've got such a lot of homework again!
M: Yes. Terrible, isn't it?
W: I never have time now to do what I like.
M: And I used to watch TV a lot, but I'm too busy now with all this homework. By the way, have you finished your writing'?
W: Yes. But it took me ages to write it. I spent more than two and a half hours on it last night.
M: I have not done it yet. I did not start it until half past eight last night because I had to do the math exercises first. There wasn't time to finish it. I'll have to do it tonight.
W: Good luck!
(13)
A.She has to watch TV a lot.
B.Too much noise again.
C.She never has enough time to have a rest.
D.Such a lot of homework again.
第7题
短文翻译(英译汉)
When I was nine years old living in a small town in North Carolina I found an ad for selling greeting cards in the back of a children’s magazine. I thought to myself I can do this. I begged my mother to let me send for the kit. Two weeks later when the kit arrived, I ripped off the brown paper wrapper, grabbed the cards and dashed from the house. Three hours later, I returned home with no card and a pocket full of money proclaiming “Mama, all the people couldn’t wait to buy my cards!” A salesperson was born.
When I was twelve years old, my father took me to see Zig Ziegler. I remember sitting in that dark auditorium listening to Mr. Ziegler raise everyone’s spirits up to the ceiling, I left there feeling like I could do anything. When we got to the car I turned to my father and said, “Dad, I want to make people feel like that.” My father asked me what I meant, “I want to be a motivational speaker just like Mr. Ziegler.” I replied. A dream was born.
第8题
W: Yes, I have to leave the office right after my meeting with the managers, but I am a bit worried because the highway is under construction until this weekend. I hope the traffic doesn't get too congested.
M: I think you'd better take the local road instead because it took me more than 2 hours to get to work this morning. The five-lane highway has been reduced to two lanes, and the traffic is a killer out there.
W: If that's the case, I think I'll just leave my car here and take the subway there. I am sure the local road is not going to be any better with the Christmas parade on Main Street. I just can't afford to miss the plane today. The meeting is just too important.
Why will the woman go to Chicago?
A.To close a business deal.
B.To take part in a Christmas parade.
C.To meet a possible business partner.
D.To enjoy some time off work.
第9题
Questions are based on the following passage.
When I first moved to New York, it once took me two hours to get from Park Slope to Lower Manhattan in a snow storm.I think I ended up on every line(36), including the G line that day.
Up until this winter I hadn"t had an(37)until a couple of weeks ago when there was some problem in Brooklyn.Usually the 96th Street station in Manhattan does not get nearly as(38)as 72nd Street.It took seven trains, with(39)of people racing back and forth across the platforms as trains were being(40)in and out of service before I was able to squeeze into a train that actually was in service.
At the next stop a man shoved his way in,(41)smashing me against the pole.I"m five feet tall and he was six feet tall and(42) me by at least 90 pounds.I braced (抵住)my arm against the pole(43)a move I learned in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (巴西柔术) so I wouldn"t be crushed a second time if he did it again.He did do it again, slamming himself against my elbow.of course he accused me of elbowing him when he was the one who(44)into me.He was so mad that the guy"s backpack was sticking out of the door that he smashed the guy"s backpack slamming the door open and closed 10 times in(45)Subway rage was clearly at a peak on that day.
A.adopting
B.approaching
C.available
D.Crowded
E.Declared
F.equivalent
G.immediately
H.incident
I.literally
J.masses
K.outweighed
L.pinned
M.possible
N.slammed
O.Succession
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第10题
听力原文:W: I heard the fire broke out at two in the morning.
M: That's right. And it took the firemen three hours to put it out.
Q: When was the fire put out?
(14)
A.At two o'clock.
B.At three o'clock.
C.At four o'clock.
D.At five o'clock.