At what time must the passenger be at the airport for flight 312?A.B.C.
At what time must the passenger be at the airport for flight 312?
A.
B.
C.
At what time must the passenger be at the airport for flight 312?
A.
B.
C.
第1题
What is the view on the couple's cloning in the conversation?
A.Cloning is charming, and the couple should go on with it.
B.Cloning is still in discussion, so the couple may as well adopt a child.
C.There is no idea in the conversation.
D.Cloning must be stopped.
第2题
What does the writer think of the ads in the newspapers or magazines?
A.He believes what the ads said.
B.He thinks the ads must be very expensive.
C.He thinks the ads never turned out true.
第3题
Dear Mr. Dunnaway,
A good number of your employees (147) me to write to you on behalf of them.
They have something to say regarding your decision to make the factory off limits to smokers. According to that decision, all employees who wish to smoke must go outside from now on.
Many of your employees who smoke consider this a very (148) decision.
They understand that nonsmokers do not wish to be exposed to cigarette smoke, but what makes them angry is that they feel they are being treated as criminals or germ carriers. Also they believe it is not efficient for their works to go outdoors just in order to smoke. Your employees who smoke would like to have a meeting with you. They would like to offer suggestions that would be acceptable to both sides. For (149), separating employee lounges for smokers and non-smokers may be a way satisfying each side. I hope you will consider this request and agree to meet with those employees. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.
Sincerely yours,
James Louis Lander, Counselor
(47)
A.has asked
B.have asked
C.asking
D.have been asked
第4题
听力原文:What time will the bank open?
(A) It opens at 8 A.M.
(B) The door is open.
(C) The bank has a large clock.
(11)
A.
B.
C.
第5题
听力原文: Lions prefer to eat without having to do much work. When resting in the shade, they are also watching the sky. And if they see birds fly down, they immediately sense that something must be happening. Even in the heat of the day, they will certainly arise and run a mile across the plains to find out what is going on. If another animal has made a kill, they will drive it off and take the dead animal for themselves. A grown lion can easily consume 60 pounds of meat at a single feeding. Often, they eat until it seems painful for them to lie down. The female lions are leaner and swifter, and as a result, are better hunters than the males. Most kills are made at night or just before dawn. The kill is the most exciting moment in the day-to-day existence of the lions, since these great beasts spend most of their time—bout 20 hours a day—sleeping and resting. Lions are also social cats. And during these times of leisure, they love to tease against each other, and the young lions are always playing among themselves and with their parents.
(30)
A.They are not active hunters.
B.They don't sleep much.
C.They are often seen alone.
D.They don't eat much.
第6题
What do we know about the woman from this conversation?
A.She has to change the time for the trip.
B.She hasn' t decided where to go next month.
C.She can' t afford the time for the trip.
D.She will manage to leave this month.
第7题
What does Jan Godley say about the managers in her company?
A.They must spend some time with customers in the store.
B.They must know the first names of all their staff.
C.They must spend most of their time in their offices.
第8题
What was NOT one of the uses suggested for Stonehenge?
A.A way to know when they should plant crops
B.An ancient device used like a computer
C.A way to show what time of year it was
D.A way to know the time of day
第9题
What advantages does the writer say managers have over other workers?
A.They cannot lose their jobs.
B.They get time off to attend courses.
C.They can work at whatever interests them.
D.They can make their own decisions.
第10题
What can we infer from the passage?
A.Many people with diabetes are lack of awareness of their eye problems.
B.People who have diabetes must suffer from eye diseases.
C.American seniors over 65 years old will have free treatment of eye diseases for life.
D.There is no barriers to seniors getting the quality eye care they deserve.
第11题
What is Hawking's chief contribution to science according to this passage?
A.His quantum theory.
B.His blackhole theory.
C.His application of thermodynamics to blackholes.
D.His prediction that the universe would contract and time would reverse.