Susan looked at every pair of shoes in the shop and______ bought a red pair.A.one by oneB.
Susan looked at every pair of shoes in the shop and ______ bought a red pair.
A.one by one
B.in the end
C.all the time
Susan looked at every pair of shoes in the shop and ______ bought a red pair.
A.one by one
B.in the end
C.all the time
第1题
Susan looked at every pair of shoes in the shop and______bought a red pair.
A.one by one
B.in the end
C.all the time
第2题
When Susan got home, her mother looked very happy because ______.
A.Susan's father had decided to give up smoking
B.she hadn't seen her daughter for a long time
C.Susan had bought a nice Christmas present for her
第3题
What have you learned about Susan?
A.She was as tall as my shoulder.
B.She leaned her head on my shoulder.
C.She cried on my shoulder.
D.She looked at things over my shoulder.
第4题
听力原文:M: Susan, how are you getting along with the translation work?
W: I have written and rewritten so much that I don't know ff I'll ever get it finished.
How does Susan feel?
A.Satisfied.
B.Happy.
C.Tired.
D.Discouraged.
第5题
听力原文:M: What's the matter, Susan?
W: Oh, Brian. I've lost my necklace and I've looked everywhere.
M: Don' t worry. Now why don' t you tell me where you have been…
What is the man most probably going to do next?
A.To buy another necklace immediately.
B.To help looking for the necklace.
C.To punish her.
第6题
It is implied in Paragraph 2 that years ago governments______.
A.paid much attention to the results of scientific discoveries
B.seldom introduced safety laws before disasters occurred
C.hardly ever looked into the causes of tragedies
D.imposed safety rules as soon as disasters occurred
第7题
A.Their life is worse than before.
B.Their husbands enjoy better rights than them.
C.There are more chances for them than ever before.
D.They are still looked down upon in most fields.
第8题
W: If it hasn't gotten better by now, you should have it looked at.
Q: What does the woman imply?.
(17)
A.He should look at the desk.
B.He should go to the doctor.
C.He should relax a little hit.
D.He should have found some one for help.
第9题
听力原文:M: Have you ever looked really closely at the snowflake?
W: Sure, but they usually melt too fast for me to get a close look. Why do you ask?
M: I'm just curious. I was reading an article about the formation of snowflakes, and I real- ized that I had never paid much attention to them before.
W: WeI1, there is a big variety, isn't there?
M: Yes, but they all have one of the three basic forms: hexagonal columns, thin hexagonal plates and the blanching starshaped form.
W: I wonder why are forms different, maybe because ice starts to form. on dust particles with different shape.
M: Well, I thought it might have something, to do with the water saturation of the air. But we're both wrong. The author of this article did extensive research and concluded that. the shapes of snow crystals largely controlled by the temperature of the air. For example, the featherly star-shaped snowflake that everyone thinks is typical occurs only at a specific temperature.
W: Doesn't the relative humidity has anything to do with the shapes?
M: Apparently not. The effect of super saturation is simply to alter the growth rate. The greater the saturation, the faster the snowflakes form.
W: Why, next time when it snows. I'll make a point of taking a close look.
What are the people discussing?
A.Whether or not snowflakes can be analyzed.
B.How snowflakes are formed.
C.What causes a snowstorm.
D.Where the largest snowflakes can be found.
第10题
听力原文:M: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada, Susan?
W: I can't wait to see Canada, Jason, but I'm scared stiff of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.
M: There's nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?
W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.
M: And how often do you hear of a crash? Once or twice a year?
W: Yes, but aero-planes fly so high and fast that once is enough.
M: There are more road accidents per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.
W: I still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but as least you can relax. I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth II.
M: It's fine if you're a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?
W: No. I've only been in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour, but in any case I'd rather be sea-sick than dead.
What is the woman afraid of when she takes her trips?
A.Taking a voyage.
B.Taking a train.
C.Taking a flight.