The hemlock(铁杉) trees along the Wappinger Creek, New York, look healthy. However, scientist Gary Lovett says the white balls which provide protection for the bugs are created by a tiny insect. Its hard to believe the tiny bug could kill a tree. However, trees can end up with millions and millions of the pests. When there are that many, it ends up killing the tree.

The bug from East Asia is slowly killing trees across the USA. The troublemaking bug is just one of many invasive(入侵的) pests that have slipped into the United States. They can hurt other living things in their new home.

Many invasive pests arrive on wooden pallets piled inside shipping containers. They support and separate goods, and keep them from sliding around. Invasive pests often tunnel into the pallets.  How can we stop pests from riding on pallets? Lovett says new rules are needed. The companies that make pallets don’t want more rules. Congress has added an amendment(修正案) in the 2018 Farm Bill to try and prevent this problem. However, Lovett is not hopeful it will make much of a difference. Pallets are checked by inspectors. Many are sprayed with bugkilling pesticide. I believe in the system,” said Brent McClendon, president of The National Wooden Pallet and Container Association. He also said shipping containers are checked very carefully.

Still, each year 13 million containers are shipped to the U.S. Each is full of wooden pallets. Lovett says: Inspectors can’t possibly check everything. All it takes are a few bad pallets; we should get rid of wooden pallets. He believes pallets should be made of plastic or ecocomposite wood. Ecocomposite wood is a mix of wood fiber and plastic. Insects cannot hide into it. One problem is that these choices cost more. They may be worth the extra money, though. Invasive pests cost the U.S. $5 billion a year. Trees don’t just die in forests. They also die in cities and our yards. Then, they need to be replaced. That costs money, too.

1.All the statements are TRUE except that ________.

A. pesticide has been applied to bugkilling

B. the companies making pallets dont want more rules

C. invasive pests hide in pallets used in shipping

D. invasive pests are native to Wappinger Creek

2.What can we infer from the passage?

A. Bugs wont bother the tree if just in few numbers.

B. Bugs ruin the shipping goods slowly.

C. Bugs can be easily spotted by eyes.

D. Bugs cover trees with white soft balls for protection.

3.Why does Gary Lovett want to get rid of wooden pallets?

A. Because insects mostly die in them.

B. Because they are the major pest carriers.

C. Because they are not worth extra money.

D. Because plastic pallets are ecofriendly.

4.What does the passage mainly talk about?

A. Congress contributes a lot to dealing with invasive pests.

B. Effective measures have stopped the pest invasion.

C. Invasive pests are harming plants in the USA.

D. Ecosystem in the USA is poorly damaged by invasive woods.

 

    While staring out of the window during a flight, not everyone will think carefully about the question why airplanes have rounded windows rather than square ones.

Over the years, aerospace engineering has made huge steps in airplane technology, meaning planes can carry more passengers and go faster. The planes have also changed shape to increase safety—including the windows. As commercial air travel took off in the mid20th century, airline companies began to fly at higher altitudes to lower their cost—the air density(密度) is lower up there, creating less drag(阻力)for airplanes. However, higher altitudes came with problems, like the fact human beings cant really survive at 30000 feet. To make that possible, the cabin was changed to a cylindrical(圆柱体) shape to support the pressure inside. But at first, plane builders left in the standard square windows and this expansion meant disaster. The de__Havilland__Comet came into fashion in the 1950s. With a closed cabin, it was able to go higher and faster than other aircraft.

However, where theres a corner, theres a weak spot. Windows, having four corners, have four potential weak spots, making them likely to crash under stress—such as air pressure. By curving the window, the stress that would eventually break the window corner is distributed and the chance of it breaking is reduced. Rounded shapes are also stronger and resist deformation(变形), and can thus survive the extreme differences in pressure between the inside and outside of the aircraft.

Fortunately, designers figured out the lack of design pretty quick. Now we have nice, rounded airplane windows that can resist the pressure of traveling altitude. It gives being able to gaze out of your window to the world from 35000 feet a whole new outlook, doesnt it?

1.Why did airlines aim to fly at higher altitudes?

A. To increase safety of the plane.

B. To help the plane to take off.

C. To save money for less drag.

D. To carry more passengers and go faster.

2.What does the underlined words de Havilland Comet in Paragraph 2 refer to?

A. A planet. B. A band. C. An aircraft. D. A design.

3.Which is the advantage of the rounded window?

A. It reduces the possibility of breaking up.

B. It weakens the strength of air pressure.

C. It increases the air pressure.

D. It helps to survive the extreme weather.

4.Where does this text come from?

A. A newspaper on safe driving. B. A magazine on fashion design.

C. A website on survival skills. D. A science book on flying.

 

WHO’S WHO IN THE ZOO?

Is it amazing that the WHOS WHO IN THE ZOO makes it fun for young children to save? With the help of Standard Bank’s Kidz APP and the Big Five animal friends, teaching your children about managing their cash has never been more fun. Let the WHOS WHO IN THE ZOO show your little ones what it means to earn and save money as well as share in the enjoyment of spending their wellearned cash.

Elephant

As your children use the mobile app to complete various actions—achieving savings goals, completing missions and achieving wishes—here various medals will be rewarded.

Earned medals are displayed in the elephant habitat as well as locked medals still to be achieved.

Leopard

Reward your kids with pocket money for completing missions: household chores, achievements, etc.

You can create a mission for your child, or your child can request a new mission. Once created, it must be accepted. The mission needs to be completed by your child and approved by you before you can pay him or her.

Lion

Help your children create and fulfil wishes. Wish cards and their savings progress can be tracked from your banking app.

Once their savings goal is reached, lion will inform you of their achievement.

Buffalo

Kidz can request to withdraw cash or purchase airtime and data using their savings.

Rhino

Rhino shows your childs latest account balance and transactions.

Download the Standard Banks Kidz APP from Apple App Store on the phone. Use the comment section to interact with other Standard Bank customers and bank consultants.

1.What is the WHOS WHO IN THE ZOO designed for?

A. Players of board games. B. Kids for selfservice banking.

C. Parents for online banking. D. Travelers in the zoo.

2.Rewards will be paid if ________.

A. the kids fulfil your created missions

B. your kids get enough locked medals

C. you keep the account balanced

D. you approve the request via Kidz APP

3.Which of the following animals is related to spending?

A. Rhino. B. Leopard. C. Lion. D. Buffalo.

 

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

1.Where did the shark attacks occur recently?

A. In California. B. In North Carolina. C. In Florida.

2.Who is Graham Schwartz?

A. A shark expert from a university.

B. A researcher from a museum.

C. A writer for a magazine.

3.What can people do to avoid being attacked?

A. Avoid wearing certain types of bathing suits.

B. Make their presence known in the water.

C. Only swim where the water is warm.

4.What did the Department of Parks and Recreation do?

A. They conducted a study on shark attacks.

B. They closed down the beaches.

C. They forced boats and fishermen to stop all activities.

 

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1.How does the woman know about eye problems?

A. From a friend. B. From an article. C. From a TV program.

2.How often do people blink while staring at the computer screen?

A. 7 times per minute. B. 22 times per minute. C. 27 times per minute.

3.What does the woman think the man should do?

A. Avoid using computers. B. Close eyes often. C. Take a break and rest.

4.What are the speakers going to do next?

A. Keep on reading. B. Go to a drug store. C. Have some tea.

 

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1.How was the man behaving at first?

A. Awkwardly. B. Politely. C. Coolly.

2.Why did the man ask Susan for her name at first?

A. He didnt know who she was.

B. He didnt realize he knew her already.

C. He didnt know what else to say.

3.What type of music is playing at the dance?

A. Pop. B. Blues. C. Rock and roll.

 

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1.Where does the man work?

A. In a hospital. B. On a plane. C. In a restaurant.

2.What does the man say about his work?

A. Tiring. B. Wellpaid. C. Disappointing.

 

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1.What does the phone mean to the woman?

A. She never forgets it anywhere.

B. She enjoys the service.

C. Its extremely important to her.

2.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

A. Waiter and customer. B. Brother and sister. C. Husband and wife.

 

Whats the good news?

A. The man got a better position.

B. The man is going to get married.

C. The man is going to be a father.

 

Where does the conversation probably take place?

A. At the womans home. B. In a cinema. C. In a shop.

 

How long has the rain lasted?

A. 4 days. B. 5 days. C. 6 days.

 

Who is the woman probably speaking to?

A. A friend. B. A policeman. C. A shop assistant.

 

What does the woman worry about?

A. Their train tickets. B. The driving habit. C. Traffic jams.

 

假定你是李华,作为交换生在一所英国学校交流学习。现在你即将回国,要作为学生代表在欢送会上发言,请按下列要点写一篇发言稿:

1.表示感谢; 2.学习的收获和感受; 3.表达祝愿。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Have you ever had headache during a test? Have you ever been too concerned about something that you even can’t sleep at night? If so, then you know that stress is. Too much stress can result in angry, depression and other related problems, which we need to take them seriously.

However, not all stress was harmful to you. Some kinds of stress can help you getting things done better, like when you are running towards the finishing line or when you are asking to deliver a speech to your class. Stress sometimes can push you to make full preparations for a test.

The best approach of reducing stress is to have a balanced life. If you get enough sleep, eat proper, take more exercise and have enough fun time, you might feel less stressed.

 

阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(每空一词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

Louis Cha (Chinese: Cha Leung Yung; 10 March 1924 - 30 October 2018), better known by his pen name Jin Yong, was a Chinese wuxia novelist and essayist, 1. co-founded the Hong Kong daily newspaper Ming Bao in 1959 and served as 2. first editor-in-chief. He 3. (be) Hong Kong’s most famous writer.

His wuxia novels have a widespread following in Chinese communities worldwide. His 15 works 4. (write) between 1955 and 1972 earned him a reputation as one of the greatest and most popular wuxia writers ever. By the time of his death he was the best-selling Chinese author, and over 100 million 5. (copy) of his works have been sold worldwide. According to The Oxford Guide to Contemporary World Literature, Jin Yong’s Novels are 6. (high) evaluated and are able to appeal to both highbrow and lowbrow tastes. His works have the unusual ability 7. (go) beyond geographical and ideological barriers separating Chinese communities of the world, achieving 8. (great) success than any other contemporary writer.

His works 9. (translate) into many languages’ including English, French, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Burmese, Malay and Indonesian. There are many fans outside of Chinese-speaking areas, as a result of the numerous adaptations of his works into films, television series, comics and video games.

The asteroid (小行星) 10930 Jinyong (1998 CR2) is named 10. him.

Jin Yong is named along with Gu Long and Liang Yusheng as the “Three Legs of the Tripod of Wuxia”.

 

    It’s a sad reality that many of us find ourselves just too busy to contribute to our communities. For a long time, I, too, believed it cost too much in time, money and ______ to make a real difference. But all that changed when I ______ my good-deed-a-day project.

My daughter, Emily, was my primary ______. I wanted to show her we could do little things to help others, and be ______.

The first week, I wasn’t sure if I could ______ it. I surfed the Internet for ideas. One day, I ______ a blind man in the subway station. He ______ as he thanked me. Another day, I brought flowers from my garden to a ______ nursing home......I could only hope I was arousing ______ in others.

After just a few days, ______ I found it easier than I’d expected. I knew I was making a/an ______.

Every evening at the dinner table, I ______ that day’s good deed to Emily. Emily began ______ what I’d started. On a walk home from school, she ______ to a neighbour’s pot of geraniums (天竺葵), which had toppled (摇晃) in the wind, and set it right. “That was my good deed for the day!” she yelled. Another day, she helped me collect ______ from our neighbours for the food bank. We dropped off the food and, ______ we drove away, Emily announced ______ that she wanted to work there one day.

By the last week, I knew I’d changed. At first, I hadn’t been entirely ______ that I could do a good deed every day. Now it was practically second ______. I felt a greater responsibility to take action when I saw a need, ______ looking the other way. I felt as though I’d awakened, somehow.

1.A. energy B. space C. wisdom D. salary

2.A. stopped B. started C. forgot D. remembered

3.A. donation B. expectation C. celebration D. inspiration

4.A. lucky B. clever C. happy D. merciful

5.A. get B. manage C. put D. appreciate

6.A. watched B. waited C. guided D. ordered

7.A. smiled B. sighed C. frowned D. jumped

8.A. popular B. distant C. deserted D. local

9.A. interest B. mercy C. awareness D. praise

10.A. though B. besides C. therefore D. also

11.A. discovery B. difference C. mistake D. fortune

12.A. reminded B. pointed C. recalled D. described

13.A. criticizing B. sharing C. laughing D. praising

14.A. marched over B. pulled over C. turned over D. fell over

15.A. money B. vegetables C. donations D. clothes

16.A. before B. since C. until D. as

17.A. proudly B. eagerly C. anxiously D. casually

18.A. concerned B. convinced C. expected D. persuaded

19.A. scene B. language C. nature D. skill

20.A. by means of B. regardless of C. as well as D. instead of

 

    Live Every Day Like It’s A Holiday

We feel great on holiday because we let go of everyday stresses and strains. 1. So whether or not you’re going away this summer, there’s plenty you can do to make sure you benefit from that holiday feeling.

Sleep like a holidaymaker

Sleep like a baby when you’re on your holidays but stay awake when you’re in your usual routine? 2. To reset your sleep pattern, avoid bringing problems to bed. That includes your phone, TV or laptop. Make sure the room is dark and cool. Aim for at least seven hours’ —just as you would on holiday.

Get moving

3. Given that exercise is cheap, healthy and reduces stress, it makes absolute sense to build it into your day. A walk will release happy hormones, and eases anxiety and mild depression.

4.

Part of the joy of going away is lingering over delicious food with families. Take up the holiday habit of sitting down as a family for at least one meal a day. Families who eat together experience less anxiety, less depression and less obesity, research has found.

Be a tourist in your own city

Part of the thrill of a holiday is the novelty of discovering a new place and doing new things. 5. At weekends, check out a new music venue, visit a different museum or have a drink in that interesting-looking pub you’re always walking past. It will get you out of routine and make you feel alive. A bit like a holiday, really.

A. Make your meals a celebration.

B. Carve out some dedicated quiet time.

C. If so, you might need to examine your sleep habits.

D. Just make sure you schedule it into your day or week.

E. But it’s also easy to be a holidaymaker in the place you live.

F. Research has even shown that vacations help health and well-being.

G. When you’re travelling, you walk around new cities without a second thought.

 

    Nearly 20 U.S. states have started carrying out former president Barack Obama’s Clean Power Plan, which places limits on carbon dioxide emissions from power plants in an effort to reduce the impacts of climate change. The plan has been in legal limbo (边缘) for the past year. Yet scientists have now calculated another outcome of the policy: harm to crop yields (产量) if the plan is cancelled. Along with carbon pollution, coal-fired power plants spew (喷出) pollutants that form what we know as smog. The contribution of smog to increased rates of asthma (哮喘) and premature deaths was already known. The new research estimates the extent to which smog, under air-pollution policies-4n place before the Clean Power Plan, would limit production in 2020 of four major crops: corn, cotton, potatoes and soybeans.

Led by environmental engineer Shannon L. Capps, now at Drexel University, the team also sketched the extent to which those crop production losses would reduce under three nationwide scenarios (方案). One improved the efficiency of individual power plants. Another modeled a policy similar to the Obama plan, setting state CO2 emissions goals for the electricity department. A third established a tax on carbon emissions, under which emissions fell the most. But the greatest drop in smog-forming pollutants—and greatest gains in crop yields—came from policies such as the Clean Power Plan.

Researchers calculated how well each scenario would reduce the potential productivity loss (PPL) of each crop. PPL is a projected value for 2020 and indicates how much crop growth would suffer because of smog. Scenario 2 most closely agrees with results expected from the Clean Power Plan.

1.What’s the main purpose of The Clean Power Plan?

A. To offer clean power, B. To limit CO2 emissions.

C. To slow climate change. D. To increase crop production.

2.The latest research shows that smog may cause .

A. asthma B. early deaths

C. heart disease D. crop production loss

3.What can we infer from Paragraph 2?

A. Scenario 3 was intended to increase taxes.

B. Scenario 2 increased crop yields most.

C. Scenario 1 didn’t have any effect on crop yields.

D. The three scenarios were made at Drexel University.

4.What’s the best title of the passage?

A. U.S. states restart the Obama’s Plan.

B. The Clean Power Plan was called off.

C. Three scenarios benefit crop yields.

D. Smog does harm to people’s health.

 

    When you were at school, the last thing you probably wanted to do was spend your weekends going to work. There was homework to do, sport to play and fun to have. But our parents probably persuaded us to find a job to earn some money and get some life experience. When I was a teenager I had a paper round: delivering newspapers to people's homes. I then progressed to a Saturday job in a supermarket: stacking shelves and working at the checkout.

Today in the UK you are allowed to work from the age of 13, and many children do take up part-time jobs. It's one of those things that are seen almost as a rite of passage(成人仪式).It's a taste of independence and sometimes a useful thing to put on your CV(简历).Teenagers agree that it teaches valuable lessons about working with adults and also about managing their money.

Some research has shown that not taking up a Saturday or holiday job could be deleterious to a person later on. A 2015 study by the UK Commission on Employment and Skills found that not participating in part-time work at school age had been blamed by employer's organizations for young adults being ill-prepared for full-time employment, but despite this, recent statistics have shown that the number of schoolchildren in the UK with a part-time job has fallen by a fifth in the past five years.

So, does this mean that British teenagers are now afraid of hard work? Probably not. Some experts feel that young people feel going out to work will affect their performance at school, and they are under more pressure now to study hard and get good exam results-and a good job in the long term. However, Geoff Barton, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, told BBC News that "Properly regulated(控制的)part-time work is a good way of helping young people learn skills that they will need in their working lives." In reality, it's all about getting the right balance between doing part-time work and having enough time to study and rest.

1.How did the author feel about doing part-time jobs on weekends when he was a teenager?

A. Unwilling. B. Interested.

C. Delighted. D. Angry.

2.Which of the following may NOT be the benefit of school children's doing part-time jobs?

A. Learning to be independent. B. Gaining some life experience.

C. Being prepared for future jobs. D. Spending what they earn as they like.

3.What does the underlined word "deleterious" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

A. valuable. B. harmful.

C. necessary. D. beneficial.

4.What can we learn from Paragraph 4?

A. Students should spend all their time on studies.

B. Students should have as many part-time jobs as possible.

C. Doing part-time jobs must affect students' school results.

D. It's important for students to balance part-time jobs and studies.

 

    For most of her life, Suanne Laqueur’s passion for storytelling was shown on the dance floor.

Although Laqueur began writing at a young age, dancing always took center stage. She majored in dance and theater at Alfred University and taught at her mother’s dance studio in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, for years. But when her mother was ready to retire and an opportunity opened for Laqueur to take over the studio, she realized she had no interest in taking on the business side of her art: “Owning a studio is a lot of work—financially, logistically. I love the teaching, the choreographing(编舞), the staging, but I didn’t want to own it.”

Yet Laqueur’s disinterest in running the studio changed when she became a self-published author. In the fall of 2013, she decided to pursue Self-publishing as a way of sharing her first completed novel with friends and family. During the process, she realized that following her true passion—telling stories through writing—made the business of the art worthwhile, and owning that business meant she could direct her writing career however she chose.

Starting with her second self-published novel, she began investing more time in marketing and building her audience. Her investment paid off. Since 2014, Laqueur, now 49, has self-published six novels, which collectively have hundreds of ratings and reviews on Goodreads. Her 2016 novel An Exaltation of Larks stole the show at the 25th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards, topping more than 2,300 entries to win the grand prize.

“You have to write the most truthful story to you, and I think self-publishing allows that freedom,’ she says. “If you work with traditional publishing, it’s more about what’s marketable, There are trade-offs, which everyone will tell you, but by self-publishing I have control of the book, I have control of the story, and I’m cool with that.”

1.From Paragraph 2we can learn that Laqueur _______.

A. wanted to own a publishing house

B. didn’t like teaching dancing in fact

C. was a part-time writer when she was young

D. was interested in running her mother’s studio

2.What made Laqueur change her attitude to business?

A. Her mother’s persuasion. B. Self-publishing her novels.

C. The desire to make money, D. Her own passion toward art.

3.Which of the following can best replace the phrase “stole the show” in Paragraph 4?

A. became a failure. B. was shown to people.

C. got all the attention. D. was accidentally stolen.

4.What can be inferred from what Laqueur’s said?

A. She enjoys the way of self-publishing.

B. She will never use traditional publishing.

C. Traditional publishing only focuses on the market.

D. Self-publishing will replace traditional publishing.

 

Wanted: A Personal Assistant

I’m a very busy woman, looking for an assistant to help me with certain important tasks. This is not your average assistant job. What I’m looking for is someone to take care of some of my more personal business so that I may focus on my true passion: grocery shopping. Please apply if and only if you are willing and able to accomplish the following tasks:

Work I would love to have a nine-to-five job. However, I find sitting in an office all day unbearable. An ideal assistant would secure a high-paying office job and excel in that setting, even going so far as to eagerly accept every invitation to after-work drinks.

Go on family vacations I love my family, especially when I don’t have to spend time with them. Thus, I will require my employee to attend all family vacations in my place. Since I’ll miss out on spending time with my nephews, a good assistant will live-stream (直播) them for me the entire time while discreetly muting the live-stream whenever they start fighting.

Exercise I am determined to get in better shape but find working out strenuous and tiring. The right candidate will exercise for a minimum of an hour every day and allow me to reap the benefits of his or her vigorous activity.

Eat Just kidding—I love eating!

Date I’m looking for love but find dating tedious and intimidating. Ideally, my employee will get a drink with a potential mate so he or she can do the tiresome work of getting to know someone and deciding whether I’ll like him. If the romantic candidate advances past a third date, I’d be willing to step in and proceed with the relationship from there, excluding birthdays, holidays, and other high-pressure situations.

Have a baby I’m eager to have a child, but being pregnant and giving birth seems hard. Likewise, raising a child seems daunting. I’d prefer to spend an hour or two with my child each day while someone else tackles the incredible responsibility of childrearing. Once my child turns 18, I will happily assume all parenting duties, excluding any financial obligations.

1.What is the author truly interested in?

A. Spending vacations. B. Going shopping.

C. Dating someone. D. Raising children.

2.The personal assistant needs to do the following things for the author EXCEPT ________.

A. working out. B. going to work.

C. accompanying families. D. eating delicious food.

3.What do you think is the purpose of the passage?

A. To warn. B. To inform. C. To amuse. D. To advertise.

 

听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。

1.What are the tourists advised to do when touring London?

A. Take their tour schedule. B. Watch out for the traffic. C. Wear comfortable shoes.

2.What will the tourists do in fifteen minutes?

A. Meet the speaker. B. Go to their rooms. C. Change some money.

3.Where probably is the speaker?

A. In a park. B. In a hotel. C. In a shopping center.

 

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1.Why is Dorothy going to Europe?

A. To attend a training program.

B. To carry out some research.

C. To take a Vacation.

2.How long will Dorothy stay in Europe?

A. A few days. B. Two weeks. C. Three months.

3.What does Dorothy think of her apartment?

A. It’s expensive. B. It’s satisfactory. C. It’s inconvenient.

4.What does Bill offer to do for Dorothy?

A. Recommend her apartment to Jim.

B. Find a new apartment for her.

C. Take care of her apartment.

 

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1.Where was the man born?

A. In Philadelphia. B. In Springfield. C. In Kansas.

2.What did the man like doing when he was a child?

A. Drawing. B. Traveling. C. Reading.

3.What inspires the man most in his work?

A. Education. B. Family love. C. Nature.

 

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1.What are the speakers talking about?

A. Having guests this weekend.

B. Going out for sightseeing.

C. Moving into a new house.

2.What is the relationship between the speakers?

A. Neighbors. B. Husband and wife. C. Host and visitor.

3.What will the man do tomorrow?

A. Work in his garden. B. Have a barbecue. C. Do some shopping.

 

听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1.What time is it now?

A. 1:45. B. 2:10. C. 2:15.

2.What will the man do?

A. Work on a project.

B. See Linda in the library.

C. Meet with Professor Smith.

 

What does Jenny decide to do first?

A. Look for a job. B. Go on a trip. C. Get an assistant.

 

How will the woman get back from the railway station?

A. By train. B. By car. C. By bus.

 

Why does the man talk to Dr. Simpson?

A. To make an apology. B. To ask for help. C. To discuss his studies.

 

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