Jo can cook for Gary.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned
Jo can cook for Gary.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
Jo can cook for Gary.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第1题
Jo can cook for Gary.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
第2题
Gary Finkle had his spinal cord(脊髓)severely injured in a swimming-pool accident seven years ago. A heavy-set, bearded man of 27, he is one of thousands of Americans who have lost virtually all feeling and movement from their shoulders down. He lives with his wife, Micky, and a female monkey named Jo outside the village of Andes, N.Y.
Gary is a participant in a remarkable enterprise called Helping Hands: Simian Aides for the Disabled. The nonprofit organization supplies the disabled with trained monkeys that reduce the disabled person's dependency on family, friends and hired attendants.
Using his mouth, Gary controls a small laser pointer mounted on his wheelchair. With it, he directs Jo to change books or magazines in his reading stand or to get him tapes for the cassette player. She brings him drinks from a refrigerator and clears away empties.
When asked, Jo will fetch the remote control for the TV and place it on Gary's working table where he can operate it with his mouth-stick. The mouth-stick is a quadriplegic's(瘫痪者)primary tool. It can be used for practically everything: turning the pages of a book, dialing the telephone, changing channels on the TV, working at a typewriter or computer. If Gary's mouth-stick drops to the floor. Jo will pick it up and gently reinsert it into his mouth.
"I can't imagine living without her," Gary says. He will always need human assistance for such things as getting in and out of bed, bathing or changing his clothes. But having Jo lessens his reliance on Micky, enabling her to do things in town without worrying about her husband's welfare.
Jo is a robot to help the disabled with daily life.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第3题
Part B
Directions: Read the text, match the items (61-65) to one of the statements (A to G) given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Read the texts from an article, For five questions, match each rule (1 to 5) to one of the statements (A to G) given below. Mark your answer on your ANSWER SHEET.
John Harvey:
In fact if you go out to a restaurant it's very difficult to find "British" cooking, but you can find almost anything else: French, Italian, Chinese, Indian and so on. London is full of foreign restaurants. I love trying "Newdishes". I think you can understand a lot about another culture from its food.
Jo Baker:
I like foreign food, but not all. I particularly do not like Indian food, although I quite enjoy a mild curry I make myself. I like most European dishes, but Spanish food is quite low down on my list. However, I think you have to travel a long way to beat good old English cooking. What can be nicer than the aroma of a piece of beef roasting in the oven, surrounded by crisp roast potatoes and served with piping hot Yorkshire puddings, vegetables and gravy? From my point of view, I think foreign food is all right when you are abroad. You see, that's just part of the enjoyment of traveling to another country. Foreign food is also fine for an odd night out to restaurant, but for every day please give me good old English food.
Gabby Macadam:
On the whole I enjoy foreign food, but at thought of thinking dozens of foreign dishes, I simply can't stand. You see, they have fish in some way or other and I never eat fish in any form. I have found that many foreign dishes are served with a kind of sauce. I think it is the accompanying sauce that hides all sorts of problems. I am not so sure that I would be as fond of them as I am if they were served without the sauce.
Len Dangerfield:
When we English people travel abroad, we always make a great fuss about studying the menu but always end up with steak. You see, when I'm abroad I always miss our home cooking. I mean, I'm used to English food. Sometimes I do go to restaurant to taste some exotic dishes, but most of the time I still prefer to have English food. You know, it's always difficult to get used to god in other countries.
Peter Hawke:
I like foreign food. I particularly like Indian food. Well, I'm married to an Indian girl. She is a good cook. I'm lucky to have her cook for me every day. I think Indian food as well as other foreign foods is generally tastier and more spicy than English food. Traditional English dishes, like roast beef and Yorkshire pudding and fish and chips, are quite well known abroad. But I must say as a nation we are not particularly good at catering. As far as I'm concerned, I think we should learn to cook more interesting dishes and make our food tastier and more varied.
Now match each of the schools to the appropriate statement.
Note: there are two extra statements.
[A] Cooking varies from country to country even though the basic gradients may be very much the same.
[B] I can't stand those foreign dishes which contain fish in some way or other, and I' m not so sure that I'm fond of many foreign dishes which are served with a kind of sauce.
[C] I think foreign food is all right when you are abroad, but for every day I still prefer home cooking.
[D] I always miss English food when I'm abroad.
[E] We are becoming more and more cosmopolitan in our eating habits.
[F] I love foreign food, and I think people can understand a lot about another culture from its food.
[G] English people should learn to cook more interesting dishes and make their food tastier and more varied.
() John Harvey
第4题
A.Q: What does the man mean?
B.An internship will help you get a jo
C.An internship is indispensable for knowing a jo
D.An internship will certainly offer you a jo
E.An internship will enable you to graduate with honors.
第5题
In some cases, job swapping can make employees
A.unsure about applying for promotio
B.B dissatisfied with their present situatio
C.C aware they might be unsuitable for a colleague's jo
第6题
Why does the man like Thanksgiving?
A.He can cook delicious meals.
B.He likes to cook the dinner.
C.He really wants to meet his family.
D.He just wants to play with the kids.
第7题
In the future, you can cook ______.
A.by reading
B.by hearing
C.by learning
D.by looking
第8题
Which of the following statements is CORRECT according to Dr. Jo Bouffords remark?
A.Different countries shall fight maternal death on their own.
B.The world shall cooperate to cope with maternal mortality.
C.The approach adopted in only one country is not effective.
D.Developed countries can"t help the poor developing countries.
第9题
Which place students can cook meals?
A.Man's dorms.
B.Married student apartments.
C.Coed dorms.
D.Women's dorms.
第10题
A.If he can cook her dinner.
B.For a promotion.
C.To marry him.
D.For some more money.