In the line “I could see it clearly on his face”, what does “it” refer to?A.“It” refe
A.“It” refers to death
B.“It” refers to his love toward the narrator
C.“It” refers to his lamentation
D.“It” refers to “the past’
A.“It” refers to death
B.“It” refers to his love toward the narrator
C.“It” refers to his lamentation
D.“It” refers to “the past’
第1题
By stating "I could have had my eyes closed" the author means (Line 7, Para. 3, last sentence) ______.
A.the third baseman would rather sleep than play the game
B.the author could close his eyes without watching the game, because it was always the same.
C.the third baseman is no good at baseball that he could finish the game with eyes closed all the time and do his work well
D.the consequence was too bad he could not bear to see it
第2题
Why did Amitai Etzioni say "I really feel like I failed them"(Line 4, Para.2)?
A.He was unable to alert his students to corporate malpractice.
B.He didn't teach his students to see business in new and different ways.
C.He could not get his students to understand the importance of ethics in business.
D.He didn't offer courses that would meet the expectations of the business-leaders-to-be.
第3题
"This" (Line 4, Para. 6) refers to______.
A.the Chef in her latest package "It's a Man's World"
B.the Chef on the US warship amid cheering sailors
C.the Char singing in her album "If I Could Turn Back Time"
D.the Chef who mode rated her sexy and boy-crazy image
第4题
听力原文:W: Good afternoon. This is Wilson Communications. Can I help you?
M: Hi, I am calling about the cellphone I bought from your company two months ago. I am afraid there is some problem with it.
W: What happened to your cellphone?
M: It seems that sometimes I can't get incoming and outgoing calls and it always gives me a busy signal. Do you know what the problem could be?
W: Could you tell me how long this has been happening?
M: A couple of days. At the beginning I thought it could be the handset's problem but then I realized it was probably the transmission signal.
W: Please give me your number and I will check whether there is any problem on the line.
M: 978924.
W: Thank you. Please hold onto the line and I will get back to you in a minute.
M: Sure.
W: Sorry to keep you waiting, sir. I have checked your number and everything is fine. It could be due to our line upgrading and sometimes it could affect certain mobile numbers.
M: How long do I have to wait before the signal returns to normal?
W: Well, another couple of days. And if the problem still exists after two days, please give us a call and we will look into it and solve it.
M: OK. Thank you.
(9)
A.Doctor and patient.
B.Receptionist and client.
C.Teacher and student.
D.Partners.
第5题
听力原文:W: Hello!
M: Hello. Lucy. This is John. Could you do me a favor? I've tried to phone my wife six times and 1 can't get through. The line is busy all the time. Could you possibly go to the next door and give her a message?
W: Sure! What do you want to tell Mary?
M: Could you just say I've met an old friend and I'm staying with him? I'm not at the hotel and I'll give her a ring later.
W: Sure, I'll go fight now.
M: Thanks a lot, Lucy.
W: OK. Bye!
M: Bye!
What did the man ask the woman to do?
A.To book a hotel room for him.
B.To meet an old friend of hers.
C.To pass a message to Mary.
第6题
The man learned ______ that there would be a concert last Friday.
A.over the radio
B.from one of his workmates
C.from the newspaper
D.from his friends
第7题
听力原文: What happened to me that day is just unbelievable. The first thing to go wrong was that all the parking spaces were taken. So I had to park on the grass, and hoped that I would not get a parking ticket. When I got to the ad- mission office, there was already a long line of students waiting. By the time it was my turn. two of the courses I needed were filled, and I had to go back to my adviser and make out a whole new timetable. Although I did sign up for all my courses, I missed the lunch. The next thing to go wrong was that the bookstore had sold out one of the textbooks required. As I was leaving, I wondered what else could possibly happen, and then there I saw a policeman standing beside my car and writing out a ticket.
Who is the speaker?
A.A student.
B.A teacher.
C.An officer clerk.
第8题
听力原文: Good morning, this is Nurse Campbell from the fourth floor calling for Mr. Stevens in the X-ray department. My patient, Alex Lambert, had X-ray taken last week for his ankle. It's been five days and I'm waiting for the test results to be delivered to me. I need the results to see how far along his ankle is healing. Could you please contact me to tell me if they have been sent yet? You can reach me on my direct line, which is 514-566-5564. Thank you.
What is the purpose of the voicemail message?
A.To inquire about X-ray
B.To confirm a test result
C.To ask for a doctor recommendation
D.To answer questions
第9题
听力原文:W: Hello, Mary Smith here. Could I speak to Mr. Brown, please?
M: Speaking.
W: Oh, it's you, Andrew, is it? I didn't recognize your voice. Sounds as if you're miles away.
M: Oh, hello, Mary. Yes, the line isn't very good. I'll speak a bit louder. Is that any better?
W: Yes, that's much better now. Andrew, it looks as if I won't be able to keep the appointment we made.
M: That was to be Friday, wasn't it?
W: Yes, I'm so sorry. This visitor I was actually expecting last week had some kind of change in his schedule, and now he's rung me up to say the only day he can come is next Friday.
M: I see.
W: And the trouble is, as he's over from Argentina, I can't very well put him off. Hope you understand.
M: Well, I suppose so.
W: But could we meet on Saturday? Or would you prefer the beginning of next week?
M: Afraid I'm tied up at the weekend. And...let me just check. Tuesday would be all right, I think.
W: Tuesday is O.K. for me too. Could you come here at 11:30 as we'd arranged? I'll show you round our place, we could lunch together and work out the terms of our contract in the afternoon. How does that sound to you?
M: Yes, fine. I'll write it down in my diary. That's Tuesday, 12th December. Right, I'll be at your place at 11:30 then.
W: Thanks, Andrew. Hope I haven't messed up your arrangements too much.
M: Oh no, these things happen, don't they? See you next Tuesday. And have a nice weekend.
W: Thanks. You too.
(20)
A.Changing an appointment.
B.Making an appointment.
C.Canceling an appointment.
D.Meeting a friend.
第10题
The lottery money is supposed to go to charity—but it makes me angry to see some of the so-called "good causes" it's being used to support. Also, Camelot, the organizers, have made a profit of £10.8 million in five months. We hear now that a lot of that money is boosting the pay packets of the company's bosses.
For the past 10 years I've been helping to raise funds for a cancer research charity called Tenovus. My husband, Sandy, died from cancer 11 years ago—he was only 51. There's been a long line of deaths in our family through cancer and it's been devastating. I've also lost two sisters-in-law, my brother, Michael, my father-in -law and my father, That's apart from several close friends.
The charity is 50 years old now and raises money mainly for breast cancer research. It also runs a support line for the families of cancer sufferers. Our local group raises money through dances, sales and coffee mornings, and all the funds go directly to cancer research. In 1993 Tenovus raised £3 million—and half that money came from sales of our own lottery tickets at supermarkets. But our income has dropped by half since the National Lottery was introduced.
I'm not against people playing the National Lottery, but they should think about why they're doing. The chances of winning the jackpot are so small; they might as well throw their money away. The Government tells us that the proceeds are going to things like the arts and sport, but what about the National Health Service? They should give some cash to that, too, How can they justify spending ridiculous amounts of cash on so-called works of art—like displays of potatoes—or buying up Winston Churchill's papers at a cost of £12 million?
So who really are the winners in the National Lottery? When I think of all that money people could be donating to cancer research, I could weep. It's time people realized how charities across the country are suffering because of the National Lottery. It's disheartening and so infuriating.
The writer seems to hope that______.
A.people will spend more money on the National Lottery
B.people will give more money to charity
C.most of the lottery money will go to charity
D.most of the lottery money will be used for cancer research