We can get lots of () experience in social services.A.hand-onB.hands-onC.hand off
We can get lots of () experience in social services.
A.hand-on
B.hands-on
C.hand off
We can get lots of () experience in social services.
A.hand-on
B.hands-on
C.hand off
第1题
M: Oh, lady, I'm sorry, but it's the rush hour now. Don't you see there are lots of cars in front of us?
W: I'm afraid I will be late for the train. How far is it here from the railway station?
M: I'm not sure exactly. But according to my experience, we can get there in half an hour. Take it easy, it's only 6 : 45 now.
Where is the woman going?
A.To the airport
B.To her office
C.To the railway station
D.To her school
第2题
W: Me, too, Edward! Why don' t we go somewhere far away and forget about lectures and essays and all that hard work.
M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the
next semester?
W: We've got about six weeks, I think,
M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing.
W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush walking. There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.
M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Lots of things to do there, I've heard.
W: I agree Sydney would be good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from buildings and cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.
M: All right, then, let's do that. Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and how we're going to get there.
(27)
A.A mountain resort.
B.A seaside resort.
C.A desert.
D.The outback of Australia.
第3题
听力原文:M: Well, Cynthia, (19) our frost semester at university is almost over. I can't wait for the holiday.
W: Me too, Edward! Why don't we go somewhere far away and forget these lectures and essays and all that hard work?
M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the next semester?
W: We've got about six weeks, I think.
M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing there.
W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush-walking. (20) There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.
M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Visitors may do lots of things there and have a good time, I've heard.
W: I agree. Sydney would be. good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from the tall buildings and the cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.
M: All right, then, let's do that. (21)Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and how we're going to get there.
(23)
A.Fellow teachers.
B.Freshmen of a university.
C.Second-year students.
D.Either seniors or juniors.
第4题
听力原文:M: Well, Cynthia, (22)our first semester at university is almost over. I can't wait for the holidays.
W: Me, too, Edward! Why don' t we go somewhere far away and forget about lectures and essays and all that hard work.
M. Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the next semester?
W: we've got about six weeks, I think.
M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing.
W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush-walking (23)There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.
M: What about going to Sydney? (24)I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Lots of things to do there, I've heard.
W: I agree Sydney would be good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from buildings and cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.
M: All right, then, let's do that. (25)Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and how we're going to get there.
(26)
A.They are fellow teachers.
B.They are freshmen of a university.
C.They are second-year students.
D.They are tour guides.
第5题
听力原文:M: Well, Cynthia, our first semester at university is almost over. I can't wait for the holidays.
W: Me, too, Edward! Why don't we go somewhere far away and forget about lectures and essays and all that hard work.
M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the next semester?
W: We've got about six weeks, I think.
M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing.
W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush-walking. There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.
M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Lots of things to do there, I've heard.
W: I agree Sydney would be good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from buildings and cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.
M: All right, then, let's do that. Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and bow we're going to get there.
(23)
A.They are fellow teachers.
B.They are freshmen of a university.
C.They are second-year students.
D.They are tour guides.
第6题
阅读材料,回答题。
Step Back in Time
Do you know that we live a lot longer now than the people who were born before us? One hundred years ago the average woman lived to be 45. But now, she can live until at least 80.
One of the main reasons for people living longer is that we know how to look after ourselves better. We know which foods are good for us and what we have to eat to make sure our bodies get all the healthy things they need.We know why we sometimes get ill and what to do to get better again. And we know how important it is to do lots of exercise to keep our hearts beating healthily.
But in order that we don"t slip back into bad habits, let"s have a look at what life was like 100 years ago.
Families had between 15 and 20 children, although many babies didn"t live long.Children suffered from lots of diseases, especially tickets (佝偻病 ) and scurvy (坏血病) , which are both caused by bad diets. This is because many families were very poor and not able to feed their children well.
Really poor families who lived in crowded cities like London and Manchester often slept standing up,bending over a piece of string, because there was no room for them to lie down.
People didn"t have fridges until the 1920s. They kept fresh food cold by storing it on windowsills (窗台板 ) , blocks of ice, or even burying it in the garden.
Some children had to start work at the age of seven or eight to earn money for their parents. If you had lived 100 years ago, you might well be selling matchsticks (火柴杆) (a job done by many children ) or working with your dad by now.
16. On average women lived longer than men 100 years ago. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第7题
Step Back in Time
Do you know that we live a lot longer now than the people who were born before us? One hundred years ago the average woman lived to be 45. But now, she can live until at least 80.
One of the main reasons for people living longer is that we know how to look after ourselves better. We know which foods are good for us and what we have to eat to make sure our bodies get all the healthy things they need. We know why we sometimes get ill and what to do to get better again. And we know how important it is to do lots of exercise to keep our hearts beating healthily.
But in order that we don't slip back into bad habits, let's have a look at what life was like 100 years ago.
Families had between 15 and 20 children, although many babies didn't live long. Children suffered from lots of diseases, especially rickets (佝偻病) and scurvy (坏血病), which are both caused by bad diets. This is because many families were very poor and not able to feed their children well.
Really poor families who lived in crowded cities like London and Manchester often slept standing up, bending over a piece of string, because there was no room for them to lie down.
People didn't have fridges until the 1920s. They kept fresh food cold by storing it on windowsills (窗台板), blocks of ice, or even burying it in the garden.
Some children had to start work at the age of seven or eight to earn money for their parents.
If you had lived 100 years ago, you might well be selling matchsticks (火柴杆) (a job done by many children) or working with your dad by now.
On average women lived longer than men 100 years ago.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第8题
听力原文:M: Hi, Sandy. I heard you'd been to the West Coast.
W: Yes, I was home yesterday.
M: Welcome back. How was your trip?
W: Terrific. I had a wonderful time. It was really nice to get away from the city for a while.
M: Where did you go first?
W: Los Angeles. We stayed there for a week.
M: What did you think of it?
W: It was all right. I liked it better than I had thought I would. It was very clean and spacious, and it had lots of trees. The problem was transportation. The bus service was terrible, and of course, they didn't have a subway, so it was a little difficult to get around. We had to rent a car.
M: And what did you see?
W: Oh, the usual things. We took a drive around Hollywood and looked at the stars' homes, and then we went to Universal Studios and Disneyland.
M: How did you like Disneyland?
W: It was great! We really enjoyed it. We took all the fides, some of them twice, and bad lots of fun. I felt just like a kid again.
M: Was the weather good?
W: Oh, yeah. It was nice and warm in Los Angeles and cool but comfortable in San Francisco.
M: Cool in San Francisco? That's surprising.
W: Yeah, it surprised us a bit, too. We didn't take any sweaters. But they say it's always like that in August. Anyway, I just loved it. It's probably the most beautiful town in the U.S. with all those hills, the bay, and those charming old Victorian houses.
M: So, you like it better than Los Angeles?
W: Oh, yes. There's so much to see and do. And because it's smaller than Los Angeles, it's a lot easier to get around. There're lots of buses and cable cars.
M: Well, I can't wait to have a look with my own eyes.
(23)
A.It's not so good as she expected.
B.It's terrible.
C.It's very good.
D.It's just so-so.
第9题
Boy: I don't know. It might get a bit boring. I don't think I've got enough money to go anywhere nice for a holiday this year.
Girl: It would be nice to have lots of money to spend but a good holiday doesn't have to be expensive!
Boy: Oh yes it does! The best holiday I ever had was a few years ago when I went to Greece. I want to fly off somewhere hot, and lie on the beach and go swimming.
Girl: Yes, well, I can't afford to do that, either.
Boy: So what are you doing this summer?
Girl: I'm going on a walking holiday in Scotland with some friends. We went last year, and we really enjoyed it. We walked all day and spent the nights in Youth Hostels. Why don't you come with us? We're going for two weeks. It won't cost much, and you'll come home feeling really relaxed and fit.
Boy: I'm not sure. Walking all day sounds like hard work to me. And surely you're not hoping for lots of sunshine in Scotland?
Girl: It did rain a bit last year, but most of the time it was sunny. Anyway, it's not good walking in the heat. You have to stop all the time to rest and have drinks.
Boy: Well, I like the sun, and I like to stay in comfortable hotels, not Youth Hostels!
Girl: But they are comfortable. They're basic, and the food's often not very good, but they're very clean and cheap. In fact I prefer them to hotels because the people are always so friendly.
Boy: Maybe. Look Lisa, thanks a lot for asking me, but I think I'll just stay home and get bored!
•Look at the six sentences for this part.
•You will hear a conversation between a girl, Lisa, and a boy, Ben, about holidays.
•Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
Lisa thinks you can enjoy a holiday without spending a lot.
A.正确
B.错误
第10题
根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。
Step Back in Time
Do you know that we live a lot longer now than the people who were born before us? One hundred years ago the average woman lived to be 45.But now,she can live until at least 80.
One of the main reasons for people living longer is that we know how to look after ourselves better.We know which foods are good for US and what we have to eat to make sure our bodies get all the healthy things they need.We know why we sometimes get ill and what to do to get better again.And we know how important it is to do lots of exercise to keep our hearts beating healthily.
But in order that we don’t slip back into bad habits,let's have a look at what life was like 100 years ago.
Families had between 15 and 20 children,although many babies didn’t live long.
Children suffered from lots of diseases,especially rickets(佝偻病)and scurvy(坏血病),which are both caused by bad diets.This is because many-families were very poor and not able to feed their children well。
Really poor families who lived in crowded cities like London and Manchester often slept standing up,bending over a piece of strin9,because there was no room for them to lie down.
People didn’t have fridges until the l 920s.They kept fresh food cold by storing it ON windowsills(窗台板),blocks of ice,or even burying it in the garden.
Some children had to start work at the age of.seven or eight to earn money for their parents.If you had lived l 00 years a90,you might well be selling matchsticks(火柴杆)(a job done by many children)or working with your dad by now.
第 16 题 0n average women lived longer than men 100 years ago.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned