| 1. 听力题 | 详细信息 |
Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer to each of the questions.
A . A lab.
B . A store.
C . A library.
D . A restaurant.
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Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer to each of the questions.
A . 20 dollars.
B . 35 dollars.
C . 55 dollars.
D . 75 dollars.
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Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer to each of the questions.
A . The man has opened his own restaurant.
B . The Korean restaurant might not be a good one.
C . The woman and her husband love Korean food.
D . The man thinks the Korean restaurant is worth a second try.
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Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer to each of the questions.
A . The maths test is too difficult for the woman.
B . The woman has to be more devoted to her studies.
C . The woman should invest some money in maths tutoring.
D . The woman is not talented for maths, so failure is certain.
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Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer to each of the questions.
A . It is very pricy to live in ltaly and Switzerland.
B . The man has lived in Germany for many years.
C . Things in Germany are not as cheap as expected.
D . There is an increasing number of tourists in Switzerland.
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Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer to each of the questions.
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Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer to each of the questions.
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Listen to the following conversations and choose the best answer to each of the questions.
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| 9. 语法填空(语篇) | 详细信息 |
After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Beauty Paradox(驳论) Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer looked shocking in her photo shoot for Vogue. But the photo, she posed upside down on a chaise lounge in a blue dress and high heels, (greet) with debate. If she's playing dress-up, she can't focus on running Yahoo, critics reasoned. However, if she didn't put any effort into her appearance, she'd just as quickly be accused of letting go. People might say that looks shouldn't matter, "but in the real world, looks do matter, ""says Vivian Diller, a New York-based psychologist. Yet, " many people think that if (care) too much about their looks, then these women can't care about the things that will make them a good leader, a good CEO, a good businesswoman," says Diller. This is the "beauty paradox" that women like Mayer face. The beauty paradox (date) to the Women's Liberation movement in the 1960s. "Those women were very connected to the belief that the way to be successful was to maximize their other features and minimize their looks," says Diller. In the cave men days, the primary role of women was (attract) a mate and give birth, says Diller. "It's hard-wired into us that good looks and being attractive to others is an important part of our identity," she says. Today, women have significantly expanded their roles caretaker of the household. They increasingly are becoming highly paid professionals, business owners, and breadwinners of their families. women take on more public roles in society, one might think their appearance would become (relevant), but it remains a top factor in they are viewed and view themselves. Section B |
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Choose the proper words to complete the following passage. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one more word than you need.
Founding Father of China's Nuclear Program Under the terms of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, only five countries are considered to be "nuclear-weapon states. "China is one of them. This military achievement would have been without the contribution of Deng Jiaxian, a leading organizer of China's nuclear weapon programs. Deng went to the United States in 1948 for further study, and received a doctorate in physics two years later. Just nine days after graduation, the then 26-year-old returned to the newly-founded People's Republic of China with physics knowledge. From 1958 on, Deng spent over 20 years working with a team of young scientists on the development of China's first atomic and hydrogen bombs. They, , were prepared to receive training by experts from the Soviet Union. Soon after, however, the Soviet government tore up its agreement with China and all its experts. Deng had to lead the team of 28 members with an average age of 23 on a mission to reveal the power of atomic physics. There was following withdrawal of the Soviet exerts that China wouldn't be able to build an atomic bomb within 20 years. Deng said to his colleagues," It is in the of the Chinese people to develop nuclear weapons. We must be willing to be heroes for our lifetime. It is worth the risk of suffering, and it is worth our devotion to this cause." Following the successful test of the first atomic bomb in 1964, Deng joined the research group led by Yu Min. They started the design of the hydrogen bomb, which was tested in 1967. From the first atomic bomb to the first hydrogen bomb, China spent only two years and eight months on development. Deng passed away in 1986 because of cancer. In the last month of his life, the 28-year secret experience of this great scientist was , and his reputation spread throughout China. |
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