[单选题]I have no intention of()relations with them.
Abreaking up
Bbreaking off
Cbreaking out
Dbreaking down
参考答案:B
[单选题]
请在第21_____处填上正确答案。
Aphoning
Basking
Cwishing
Delecting
参考答案:D
[单选题]
peaceful solutions to other religious, ethnic and national conflicts around the world.
请在第24_______处填上正确答案。
Aconsistent
Bconfident
Cproud
Dmodest
参考答案:A
[单选题]The earliest immigrants to North America found Indians already living there.The Indians numbered about 500,000 at that time.Their society was a primitive society, but they lived peacefully and welcomed the white strangers to the land.However, these early immigrants from Europe didn't want to share the land with the natives.They killed off many of the Indians, seized their land or pushed them off to lands farther away.Today the Indians, not more than half a million, live in poverty and misery on the land on which they were once masters.
The earliest immigrants were the Spanish, who settled in the southern part of what is now the US.The next large group were the English, after the English came the French, Dutch, Irish, Germans, and other nationality groups, mostly European.
Another early group to arrive were the Negroes.But they were brought in as slaves from Africa.They didn't win freedom till generations later.
Which is the best title of this passage?
AThe Earliest People in North America
BThe Earliest Immigrants to North America
CThe People of the United State
DEuropeans were the Earliest People Coming to the North America
参考答案:B
[单选题]The thought of not sleeping for twenty-four hours or more is not a pleasant one for most people.The amount of sleep that each person needs varies.In general, each of us needs about eight hours of sleep each day to keep our bodies healthy and happy.Some people, however, can get by just a few hours of sleep at night.
It doesn't matter when or how much a person sleeps.But everyone needs some rest to stay alive.Few doctors would have thought that there might be an exception on this.Sleep is, after all, a very basic need.But a man named A1 Herpin turned out to be a real exception, for supposedly, he never slept !
A1 Herpin was 90 years old when doctors came to his home in New Jersey.They hoped to negate the claims that he never slept.But they were surprised.Though they watched him every hour of the day, they never saw Herpin sleeping.He did not even own a bed.He never needed one.
The closest that Herpin came to resting was to sit in a rocking chair and read a half dozen news- papers.His doctors were baffled by this strange case of permanent insomnia.Herpin offered the only clue to his condition.He remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days be- fore he had been born.Herpin died at the age of 94, never having slept a wink.
The most likely reason on Herpion's insomnia was______.
Ahis mother's injury before he was born
Bthat he never got tired
Chis magnificent physical condition
Dthat he got enough rest rocking
参考答案:A
[单选题]
Sometimes I scratch my head when I read about the government" s efforts to improve schools:new standards and tests to be applied, strict teacher evaluations, and threats of school closures and job losses. They frighten the school employees,not to mention the students. Instead of making people unable to solve problems or try new ideas--which is what fear does to us--research on school reform strongly suggests that policy-makers should encourage school leaders to take a more humane approach. In their study on the reform efforts of twelve Chicago public schools, Bryk and Schneider found that enabling positive social relationships between the adults was the key to successful school improvement and that trust was at the heart of those relationships.
Trust in schools comes down to one thing:psychological safety or safety to speak one"s mind,to discuss with openness and honesty what is and isn" t working,to make collective decisions.
Yet this kind of safety doesn" t come easily to schools. According to Bryk and Schneider, the adults in school rely on each other to do their jobs correctly and with integrity (正直). The challenge is that our expectations are very diverse based on our unique backgrounds.
At one school where I taught, each teacher had different expectations about how much effort teachers should put into their work--a big difference between the teachers who left after the last bell and those who worked into the evening. And when expectations are unconscious or unspoken, it becomes impossible for others to live up to them.
We also make assumptions about the intentions behind a person" s behavior. As we all Imam,assumptions are often wrong. For example, parents and teachers my think the principal made a particular decision based on his career advancement rather than hat" s best for the students.If we don"t feel psychologically safe to question our assumptions and expectations , trust flies am the window and our relationships suffer.
According to Paragraph 1,why does the author scratch his head?
ABecause he doesn,t know what to do once schools are closed.
BBecause he is not sure about the practicability of those new tests.
CBecause he is concerned that many teachers will lose their jobs.
DBecause he is not in favor of the government's reform efforts.
参考答案:D
[单选题]Train companies in Tokyo are taking action to reduce the number of people jumping in front of trains.They are fitting blue lights on station platforms to try and create a more calming atmosphere.The East Japan Railway Company has invested almost $170,000 to install the lights in all of the 29 stations on the capital's busy Yamanote Line.There has been an alarming rise in the number of people committing suicide at train stations.A total of 68 people threw themselves under trains in the year up to March.This compares with 42 suicides in the same period a year earlier.In 2008, Japan had nearly 2,000 suicides by jumping in front of a train; around six percent of all suicides nationwide.Suicides have risen sharply in the past decade due to poor economic conditions.
No one knows if the blue lights will work.There is no evidence to show that blue light reduces suicidal feelings. Keihan Railway spokesman Osamu Okawa stated: "We thought we had to do something to save lives.We know there is no scientific proof that blue lights deter suicides, but if blue has a soothing effect on the mind, we want to try it to save lives." The Associated Press news agency reports on a Japanese therapist called Mizuki Takahashi.She explained her reasons why the blue lights might be a good idea: "We associate the color with the sky and the sea.It has a calming effect on agitated people, or people obsessed with one particular thing, which in this case is committing suicide," she said.Other companies are watching this experiment with interest.
The use of blue lights to reduce suicides __.
Ahas no result yet
Bis proved effective
Cis welcomed by suicides
Dhas been refused by stations
参考答案:A
[单选题]Receptionist:Good morning!
Mr.Smith:Good morning!Today we are free for sightseeing. 56
Receptionist:Okay.Have you ever been here before?
Mr.Smith:No. 57
Receptionist:Then,I suggest that you visit the Ancient Cultural Street.
Mr.Smith: 58
Receptionist:Yes.The architecture is wonderful.It represents the folk style of the Qing Dynasty.
Mr.Smith: 59 Thank you very much.
Receptionist: 60 Have a good time!
请写出57题正确答案。
ASounds great!
BThis is our first trip here.
CWhen shall we set off?
DCould you recommend some places for us?
EYou are welcome.
FWhat could I get?
GHave great fun.
HIs there anything interesting there?
参考答案:B
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