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In Ireland today, the most popular religion isA.Roman Catholicism.B.Protestantism.C.Buddhi

In Ireland today, the most popular religion is

A.Roman Catholicism.

B.Protestantism.

C.Buddhism.

D.Judaism.

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第1题

In Ireland today about______of the population are Roman Catholics.A.75%B.80%C.0.9D.0.93

In Ireland today about______of the population are Roman Catholics.

A.75%

B.80%

C.0.9

D.0.93

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What's the date today?A.It’s Friday.B.It's October 12th.C.It’s the 11 th of December.

What's the date today?

A.It’s Friday.

B.It's October 12th.

C.It’s the 11 th of December.

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第3题

Many people today tend to regard the play “ The Merchant of Venice ”as a satire of th

A.Christians / Jews

B.Jews / Christian

C.oppressors / oppressed

D.people / Jews

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The children born in the United States today ______.A.have much more chance of survival th

The children born in the United States today ______.

A.have much more chance of survival than those in the other countries

B.have as much chance of survival as before

C.will probably live to be 70 years old

D.have much more chance of survival than that of death

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听力原文:M: It's too crowded in the bus today.W: Why didn't you take a taxi?Q: What did th

听力原文:M: It's too crowded in the bus today.

W: Why didn't you take a taxi?

Q: What did the man take today?

(18)

A.A bus.

B.A train.

C.A taxi.

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第6题

What does the professor mean when he says this?A.Anthropology enables men to understand th

What does the professor mean when he says this?

A.Anthropology enables men to understand the life of primitive people.

B.Their work makes men understand today's affairs.

C.It provides a special lens through which we can see ourselves better.

D.Anthropology is a mirror of human's history.

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听力原文:In today's business news, it has been reported that Jane Parsons, president of th

听力原文: In today's business news, it has been reported that Jane Parsons, president of the Star Company, will retire next year. Ms. Parsons' skill and corporate connections helped to build the Star Company into a large business employing hundreds of people in our region. Although Ms. Parsons is leaving her job as president, she will continue as a consultant for the company. Star Company executives say the search for the next president is underway.

What is Ms. Parson's current position?

A.Company president

B.Consultant

C.News announcer

D.Employment counselor

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听力原文:M: How is the weather today?W: It's very hot and humid.M: Quite different from th

听力原文:M: How is the weather today?

W: It's very hot and humid.

M: Quite different from the forecast.

W: The weather changes often at this time of the year. It's possible to cool down in the late afternoon.

M: How are the summers here generally?

W: They are usually hot and rainy.

M: I have been here for about a month. It's very hot and humid.

W: It's just June now. The rainy season hasn't arrived yet.

M: What shall we do today? Good weekends shouldn't be wasted.

W: What about swimming?

M: That's a great idea.

What was the weather forecasted to be?

A.Hot.

B.Cool.

C.Humid.

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The name Hallowe' en comes from the original "hallowed" (or holy) "evening". Many of the c

The name Hallowe' en comes from the original "hallowed" (or holy) "evening". Many of the customs of Hollowe' en date back to ancient times when people believed in magic and superstition.

In ancient Ireland, people believed that on this night the dead could return to earth as witches, ghosts, black cats or in other strange forms. These creatures would perform. all sorts of wicked mischief. They were creatures of the night, and any form. of light was a protection against them. People made special lanterns, which they placed by windows and doors to keep the evil spirits away. In time, these lanterns came to be made out of hollowed-out pumpkins with a scary face carved on one side and a candle placed in the center. These are known as "Jack-o'-lanterns."

Hallowe' en superstitions were brought over to America in the nineteenth century and have now been trans formed into a creative seasonal celebration. Children dress up as ghosts and witches. On the evening of October 31st, they nm from house to house calling out "nick or treat." Neighbours give them candy ("treats") and if they do not the children might play a "trick" on them, like dusting flour over their doorstop; or making a lot of noise outside their windows. Adults also dress up and go to costume parties where they might receive prices for the best or scariest costume.

People decorate their houses with cut-outs of ghosts, witches, skeletons and spiders' webs, as well as beautifully carved pumpkins. Stores sell all sorts of goods in the typical Hallowe' en colors of orange and black. You can also buy pumpkin pie, pumpkin cookies and even pumpkin ice cream!

Hallowe' en might began in ______.

A.the 19 th century

B.ancient Ireland

C.America

D.England

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第10题

Whom can you trust these days? It is a question posed by David Halpern of Cambridge Univ
ersity, and the researchers at the Downing Street Strategy Unit who take an interest in "social capital". In intervals they go around asking people in assorted【M1】______ nations the question: "Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted?" The results are fascinated. The conclusion that leaps from the【M2】______ figures and into sensational headlines are that social dislocation,【M3】______ religious decline, public scandals, family fragmentation and the fear of crime have made us more trusting. Comparative surveys【M4】______ over 40 years suggest that British trustfulness had halved: in the【M5】______ 1950s 60 per cent of us answered "yes, most people can be trusted", in the 1980s 44 per cent, today only 29 per cent. Trust levels also continue to fall in Ireland and the US—meanwhile, the Norwegians, Swedes, Danes and Dutch express tremendous confidence in one and anothers honesty: levels are actually rising.【M6】______ In Mexico and Japan the level of trust is also increasing, that is【M7】______ interesting if mild bewildering. And the Palme dOr(金棕榈奖)【M8】______ for mutual suspect goes to the Brazilians—with less than 3【M9】______ per cent replying "yes"—and the Turks with 6.5 per cent The French, apparently, never trusted each other and still dont. Nevertheless we【M10】______ become less Scandinavian and more French(or Turkish)every year.

【M1】

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