An intimate talk with the judge has revealed ______ the one recommending mercy.A.that he h
An intimate talk with the judge has revealed ______ the one recommending mercy.
A.that he has been
B.him to be
C.that he be
D.him being
An intimate talk with the judge has revealed ______ the one recommending mercy.
A.that he has been
B.him to be
C.that he be
D.him being
第1题
According to the author, small talk is often used ______.
A.to open and maintain channels of communication
B.to share a secret between intimate friends
C.to invade other's private affairs
D.to protect one's own privacy
第2题
Which of the following is TRUE about Robot Asimo?
A.It looks like a human.
B.It can talk with people.
C.It can help out in our homes.
D.It can make different objects.
第3题
According to the author, small talk is often used______.
A.to invade other's private affairs
B.to share a secret between intimate friends
C.to open and maintain channels of communication
D.to protect one's own privacy
第4题
听力原文: Good afternoon! As you know, my name is Grate Porter, and I'm pleased to talk with you about a subject that is near and dear to my head and my heart, listening skill. Your president tells me that this is important to you as well. I've been studying listening and training people to improve their listening skills for more than 20 years, For the next 30 minutes, I'd like toshare with you five important listening considerations that I believe will help you get along better with your customers and friends. With a hope that you'll be actively listening to me, I invite you to stop me at any time if you have any questions. I promise to listen to you, too.
What is the purpose of the woman's talk?
A.Encouraging people to ask questions
B.Giving an introduction to her speech.
C.Discussing problems in learning
第5题
And you've got a sense of humor about short forms like SOHF(= sense of humor failure)to describe Internet new comers who understand you. Across the globe, every night teenagers and their elders are "talking" online — many of them all talking at the same time.
It's fast try talking to six people at once. It's brief three or four words per exchange. It takes wit (诙谐), and quick fingers.
Want to enter a conversation? Just type PMFJI(= pardon me for jumping in).
Interested in whom you're talking to? A/S/L, the nearly universal request to know your pal's age, sex and location. You may get 15/M/NY as a response from your pal.
If something makes you laugh, say you're OTF (= on the floor), or LOL (= laughing out loud, or combine the two into ROTFL(= rolling on the floor laughing).
And when it's time to get back to work or go to bed, you type GTG(got to go)or TYYL(=talk to you later). People want to write as fast as possible, and they want to get their ideas across as quickly as they can. Capital letters are left in the dust, except when expressing strong feeling, as it takes more time to hold down the "shift" key and use capitals. Punctuation (标点) is going, too.
In order to talk to several people at the same time on the Internet,______.
A.you have to speak fast and fluently
B.you should speak with wit and humor
C.one should pay much attention to the use of exact words
D.you have to express your ideas in a brief way
第6题
第7题
听力原文:M: Well, Sally. Why do you look unhappy?
W: Oh,Hill, 1 have just had a quarrel with Mr. Smith.
M: What on earth was it about?
W: Well, I have made three bad mistakes so far this week, so he got very angry with me.
M: But I don' t understand. You are usually very careful and never make mistakes.
W: I' m just so tired. I don' t know what I' m doing.
M: Why? Have you been going to bed late these days?
W: No,I'm usually in bed at about eleven. But I' ve been woken up at about hair post four every morning. And than I cannot go beck to sleep again.
M: Why?
W: It's my new neighbor, the milkman next door. He gets up at half past four and he always turns the radio on loudly. And it' s difficult to ask him to mm it down. 1 don' t know him yet.
M: If you don' t want to see him, write Mm a letter. 1'11 help you write the letter.
W: OK. Let's try.
Why was Sally unhappy?
A.She could not sleep at night.
B.She could not talk to the milkman.
C.She had quarrelled with Mr. Smith.
第8题
A recent【C3】______by market research company Synovate showed that 70 percent of 1,000 respondents【C4】______the poorest etiquette in cell phone users over other devices. The worst habit? Loud phone conversations in public places, or "cell yell,"【C5】______to 72 percent of the Americans polled.
"People use【C6】______anywhere and everywhere," Ervin said. "At the movies-turn【C7】______your cell phone. I don't want to pay $10 to be sitting next to some guy chitchatting to his girlfriend【C8】______his cell phone. " This rudeness has deteriorated public spaces, according to Lew Friedland, a communication professor【C9】______the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He【C10】______the lack of manners a kind of unconscious rudeness,【C11】______many people are not【C12】______of what they're doing or the others around them.
"I think it's really noticeable in any plane, train or bus【C13】______you're subjected against your will【C14】______someone else's conversation," he said. "You can listen to intimate details of their uncle's illness, problems with their lovers and【C15】______they're having for sinner. " "It【C16】______what. was a public" common space and starts to【C17】______it up into small private space. "
A short time ago, if cell phone users【C18】______politely asked to talk quietly, they would【C19】______with chagrin, he said. "Now more and more people are essentially treating you like you don't understand that loud cell phone use is【C20】______in public."
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第9题
A recent【33】______by market research company Synovate showed that 70 percent of 1, 000 respondents【34】______the poorest etiquette in cell phone users over other devices. The worst habit? Loud phone conversations in public places, or "cell yell, "【35】______to 72 percent of the Americans polled.
"People use【36】______anywhere and everywhere, " Ervin said. "At the movies-turn【37】______your cell phone. I don't want to pay $ 10 to be sitting next to some guy chitchatting to his girlfriend【38】______his cell phone. " This rudeness has deteriorated public spaces, according to Lew Friedland, a communication professor【39】______the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He【40】______the lack of manners a kind of unconscious rudeness, 【41】______many people are not【42】______of what they' re doing or the others around them.
"I think it' s really noticeable in any plane, train or bus【43】______you' re subjected against your will【44】______someone else' s conversation, " he said. "You can listen to intimate details of their uncle's illness, problems with their lovers and【45】______they' re having for sinner. " "It【46】______what was a public common space and starts to【47】______it up into small private space. "
A short time ago, if cell phone users【48】______politely asked to talk quietly, they would【49】with chagrin, he said. "Now more and more people are essentially treating you like you don't understand that loud cell phone use is【50】______in public. "
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第10题
During the last twelve years of his life, his nephew was the cause of most of his anxiety and distress. His brother, Kaspar Karl died in 1815, leaving a widow and a son The boy turned out utterly unworthy of his uncle's persistent devotion and gave him every cause for anxiety. He failed in all his examinations, including an attempt to learn some trade in the polytechnic school, whereupon he fell into the hands of the police for at- tempting suicide, and after being expelled from Vienna, joined the army. Beethoven's utterly simple nature could neither educate nor understand a human being who was not possessed by the wish to do his best. His nature was passionately affectionate, and he has suffered all his life from the want of a natural outlet for it. He had often been deeply in love and made no secret of it; there was no one that was not honorable and respected by society as showing the truthfulness and self-control of a great man. Beethoven's orthodoxy in such matters has provoked the smiles of Philistines, especially when it showed itself in his objections to Mozart, Don Giovanni and the grounds for selecting the subject of Fidelio for his own opera. The last thing that Philistines will never understand is that genius is far too independent of convention to abuse it; and Beethoven's life, with all its mistakes, its grotesqueness, and its pathos, is as far beyond the shafts of Philistine wit as his art.
The sentence "genius is far too independent of convention to abuse it" implies that ______.
A.an artist does not understand conventional morality
B.Philistines expect geniuses to be morally conventional
C.Beethoven lived within a conventional moral code
D.Don Giovanni abuses conventional standards