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Who would you rather ________ with you, George or me? A) going B) to go C) have

Who would you rather ________ with you, George or me?

A) going

B) to go

C) have gone

D) went

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第1题

Who would you rather _____ the report instead of you

A. have write B. have to write C. write D. have written

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第2题

听力原文:W: I used to really enjoy reading novels until I took a literary history class in
college.

M: You're not the first person who has had his pleasure in something mined by a bad tether.

Q: What do we learn about the woman?

(17)

A.She had disliked novels until she went to college.

B.She would rather read novels than history books.

C.She enjoyed the class even though the teacher was poor.

D.Her study of literature spoiled her enjoyment of novels.

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第3题

听力原文:M: Hi, Judy, you look happy.W: Yes, I just saw a very funny film on TV.M: What wa

听力原文:M: Hi, Judy, you look happy.

W: Yes, I just saw a very funny film on TV.

M: What was it about.'?

W: It was about a careless man who got into trouble wherever he went. He couldn't do anything well.

M: So you liked it?

W: Yes, I did. It made me laugh a lot.

M: But I would rather see something not only interesting but also instructive.

W: Oh, Mike, don't be so serious. People sometimes need relaxation.

M: That's true. But I think that watching TV is not just for entertainment.

What are these two people talking about?

A.Sports.

B.Music.

C.Entertainment.

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第4题

听力原文:W: In the film version of your life, Russell Crowe, who plays your part, sees peo
ple who really aren't there. Did aliens speak to you?

M: When I began to hear voices I thought of the voices as from something of that sort.

W: What would they say to you?

M: Well, you see it's really my subconscious talking. It was really that night because I know.

W: I once read an article about you and it described you like this: "John Nash, an arrogant guy."

M: Yeah. That is a word that has been used.

W: Your arrogance back then was said to be monumental. "You don't know a crap," you would say to some of your fellow graduate students. "How could you?" Accurate?

M: Well, I think the first one is probably invented but the second one might be accurate.

W: And you took yourself quite seriously and your work.

M: Well ,of course I took myself seriously.

W: What happened when you went into the mental illness?

M: Now, you know that it's mental illness if you're coming out of that reality. It's like the movie you see, at first he signals in the newspaper, the codes, and all this is the true reality which has been discovered.

W: But when you are in that reality you are in that reality, end you don't realize that you are schizophrenic.

M: You're not mentally ill, you're rather extra-normally alerted to hidden truths. You're enlightened, you're exceptionally enlightened.

Who is the person being interviewed?

A.John Nash.

B.Russell Crowe.

C.Nash's friend.

D.Crowe's doctor.

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第5题

Harrington Wilson's selling technique was 【C1】______itself. It was nothing more than a 【C2

Harrington Wilson's selling technique was 【C1】______ itself. It was nothing more than a 【C2】______ manipulation of human vanity. He was aware that there were a number of people who professed to know a great deal about antiques, and even more who would rather not confess that they did not and who accordingly practised little tricks and subterfuges to 【C3】______ their ignorance from their neighbors.

The women--they were mainly women--jostling round his stall, picking over his shoddy wares, would sometimes run a finger round the rim of a cup or hold it knowingly up to the light as if to test its luster, and plates were 【C4】______ turned upside down in search of china marks. To such a customer, Harrington would lean forward, benevolent and confidential, and in a conspiratorial whisper would murmur: "No, madam. I'm afraid it's not genuine (Wedgwood, Sevres--whatever it might be) but it is a superb copy--no one 【C5】______ ever suspect that it was not real, unless, of course, you told them. I can let you have it for—I could sell it for much more, but it would be unethical of me to try to pass it off as genuine..."

The customer, overwhelmed by such honesty and privately determined not to be quite so honest about the article to heir friends, would then willingly pay $ 2 for something that 【C6】______ Harrington a few pence. The profit 【C7】______ on these transactions was obviously so great that he was soon able to 【C8】______ another stall and then a shop and yet another and so on. He enlarged his specialties, dealing 【C9】______ spurious Victoriana, Georgian silver, trinkets and bric-a-brac, eventually branching out into reproduction furniture and paintings. Without any deliberate intention of doing so, he acquired an 【C10】______ knowledge of the antique business and as time went on, was accounted one of the greatest experts of his time.

【C1】______

A.simple

B.simplication

C.simplicity

D.simply

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第6题

The new office? Where would you rather do your work: a nice coffeehouse or a busy office?

The new office?

Where would you rather do your work: a nice coffeehouse or a busy office? More and more, people are able to do their work with a good cup of coffee in the friendly environment of their local coffeehouse. With a powerful laptop and a mobile phone, it isn't necessary to be tied to a desk any more.

Next time you're out for a coffee, look around you. That man in the comer could be an advertising executive writing an advertisement that you'll be seeing on TV in the near fusture. That woman in a dark coat talking to a man could be discussing his pension. And the young woman typing away could be finishing a business proposal! it's certainly a new world, and you could join it more easily than you think.

According to a survey, 7.6 million Americans now work at home or away from a traditional office. Many organizations realize that people like working away from the office and are trying to create incentives to encourage more people to telecommute. As well as making workers happier, it reduces pollution as fewer people travel to work.

But it's not a perfect life. One telecommuter, who finds he can concentrate better in a coffeehouse than at home, complained about the lack of electrical outlets. Another person at work on her computer said that she didn't like to feel under pressure to buy something. Both admitted, however, that these were minor difficulties compared with the problems they used to face in a big office.

Coffeehouses provide the sense of community that the office used to provide, but without the stress. They may be great places to relax, concentrate, meet friends and business contacts, but they are in business, too, and they rely on customers buying their products. But where else could you get your work done, enjoy doing it, have good company, great coffee, and all for less than the cost of driving to work every. day?

With new technology, you don't need to be at the office to do your job.

A.right

B.wrong

C.Doesn't say

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第7题

If we look at education in our own society, we see two sharply different factors. First of all, ther
e is the overwhelming majority of teachers, principles, curriculum planners, school superintendents, who are devoted to passing on the knowledge that children need in order to live in our industrialized society. Their chief concern is with efficiency, that is, with implanting the greatest number of facts into the greatest possible number of children, with a minimum of time, expense, and effort.

Classroom learning often has its unspoken goal the reward of pleasing the teacher. Children in the usual classroom learn very quickly that creativity is punished. While repeating a memorized response is rewarded, and concentrate on what the teacher wants them to say, rather than understanding the problem.

The difference between the intrinsic and extrinsic aspects of a college education is illustrated by the following story about Upton Sinclair. When Sinclair was a young man, he found that he was unable to raise the tuition money needed to attend college. Upon careful reading of the college catalogue, however, he found that if a student failed a course, he received no credit for the course, but was obliged to take another course in place. The college did not charge the student for the second course, reasoning that he had already paid once for its credit. Sinclair took advantage of his policy and had a free education by deliberately falling all his courses.

In the ideal college, there would be no credits, no degree, and no required courses. A person would learn what he wanted to learn. A friend and I attempted to put this ideal action by starting a series of seminars at Brandeis called "Freshman Seminars Introduction to the Intellectual Life." In the ideal college, intrinsic education would be available to anyone who wanted it-since anyone can improve and learn. The student body may include creative, intelligent children as well as adults; morons (低能儿) as well as geniuses (for even morons can learn emotionally and spiritually). The college would be ubiquitous (无所不在的)-that is, not restricted to particular buildings at particular times, and the teachers would be any human beings who had something that they wanted to share with others. The college would be lifelong, for learning can take place all though life. Every dying can be a philosophically illuminating, highly educative experience.

The ideal college would be a kind of educational retreat in which you could try to find yourself; find out what you like and want; what you are and are not good at. The chief goals of the ideal college, in other words, would be the discovery of identity, and with it, the discovery of vocation.

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第8题

“You would rather follow than lead” means().

A.you don’t like to follow others

B.you would be a member rather than a leader

C.you would be afraid of following others

D.you would like to be a leader rather than a follower

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第9题

If Jackie is as sick as you say,she()see a doctor as soon as possible.

A.has better

B.had better

C.has rather

D.would rather

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第10题

I would rather not part with the paintings than______them to someone who doesnt appreciate
them.

A.sell

B.sold

C.to sell

D.selling

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