Could I speak to ______ is in charge of International Sales please?
A. who B. what
C. whoever D. whatever
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“Yes.” said the porter, “but only the ... Hey! Wait.” He was too 1 . Jane had raced off 2 he had finished speaking.
She had just 3 herself in a seat when the train 4 out of the station. Jane got out her 5 and settled down to read. After about an hour or so, she looked 6 and glanced out of the __7 .
“That's 8 .” she thought, “the landscape (景色) doesn't look 9 as it should; I've 10 this route so many times.” She was getting increasingly 11 when the burly (粗壯的), red-faced conductor walked up and asked for her 12 .
One glance was enough. He 13 his head in friendly reproach (責(zé)備) and said. “Now, young lady, what did you do a fool thing like that for? This is the 14 ticket. You 15 have sat at the back of the train. The Rochester-bound section was 16 at the last station.”
Jane's face grew 17 “I'm sorry,” she said, “I guess I was in such a 18 that I didn’t notice it.”
“Well.” said the conductor, “don't 19 . You shouldn't have been in such a hurry, but I dare say we can 20 you a train going in the right direction at Syracuse. You'll be a couple of hours late arriving, though.” When Jane finally stepped onto the Rochester platform, her mother rushed up to her, “Oh, Jane, we have been so worried. What on earth happened?”
“Well, Mother.” said Jane. “It's a long story.”
1.
A. busy B. early
C. late D. quick
2.
A. when B. then
C. after D. before
3.
A. settled B. took
C. made D. gave
4.
A. pushed B. pulled
C. left D. started
5.
A. book B. place
C. seat D. things
6.
A. around B. about
C. up D. down
7.
A. door B. room
C. window D. plane
8.
A. exciting B. interesting
C. strange D. right
9.
A. familiar B. beautiful
C. nice D. alike
10.
A. walked B. gone
C. followed D. traveled
11.
A. uneasy B. calm
C. angry D. unhappy
12.
A. money B. ticket
C. book D. name
13.
A. put B. shook
C. raised D. nodded
14.
A. wrong B. used
C. only D. right
15.
A. would B. must
C. should D. could
16.
A. joined B. turned
C. connected D. separated
17.
A. cold B. surprised
C. sad D. red
18.
A. hurry B. trouble
C. worry D. difficulty
19.
A. sorry B. worry
C. hurry D. regret
20.
A. make B. give
C. find D. get
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I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not 3 have scored more than 80. 4 , when anything went wrong with my car I hurried to him —and he always 5 it.
Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man 6 questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of them I'd prove myself 7 . In a world where I have to work with my 8 , I'd do poorly.
Consider my auto-repair man 9 . He had a habit of telling 10 . One time he said, “Doc, a deaf-and-dumb (聾啞) man 11 some nails. Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter and made 12 movements with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He 13 his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk 14 him some nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, Doc, the 15 man who came in was blind. He wanted scissors (剪刀). 16 do you suppose he asked for them?” I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers. He burst out laughing and said, “Why, you fool, he used his 17 and asked for them. I've been 18 that on all my customers today, but I knew 19 I'd catch you.” “Why is that?” I asked. “Because you are so goddamned educated. Doc. I knew you couldn't be very 20 .”
And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.
1.
A. failed B. wrote
C. received D. chose
2.
A. an average B. a total
C. an exam D. a number
3.
A. always B. possibly
C. certainly D. frequently
4.
A. Then B. Thus
C. Therefore D. Yet
5.
A. fixed B. checked
C. drove D. changed
6.
A. answered B. practiced
C. designed &nb??ewx?xm如x"Times New Roman"'> D. inferring
Roman"'>.
A. confirmed B. assured
C. jammed D. blocked
10.
A. better B. ruder
C. more polite D. more frightening
sp; D. tried
7.
A. teacher B. doctor
C. winner D. fool
8.
A. brains B. effort
C. hands D. attention
9.
A. again B. as usual
C. too D. as well
10.
A. lies B. jokes
C. news D. tales
11.
A. bought B. tested
C. found D. needed
12.
A. cutting B. hammering
C. waving D. circling
13.
A. nodded B. raised
C. shook D. turned
14.
A. brought B. packed
C. sent D. sold
15.
A. clever B. other
C. right D. next
16.
A. What B. How
C. Who D. Which
1?7.
A. imagination B. hand
C. voice D. information
18.
A. trying B. proving
C. practicing D. examining
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When I was 16 years old,I made my first visit to Disneyland in America.It wasn't the first time I had been 1.Like most English children I learned French 2 school and I had often been to France,so I 3 speaking a foreign language to people who didn't understand 4 .But 5 I went to America,I was really looking forward to 6 a nice easy holiday without any 7 problems.
8 wrong I was! The misunderstanding began 9 the airport。I was looking for a 10 telephone to give my friend Danny a 11 and tell her that I had arrived.A 12 old man saw me looking lost and asked 13 he could help me.
“Yes,”I said,“I want to give my friend a ring.”“Well,that's nice,”he said,“Are you getting 14 ? But aren't you a bit young?”“15 is talking about marriage?”I replied.“I just want to give my friend a ring to tell her I've arrived.Can you tell me 16 there’s a phone box?”“Oh!”he said,“there's a phone downstairs.”
When at last we did meet up,Danny explained the misunderstanding to me.“Don't worry,”she said to me,“I had so many 17 at first.There are lots of words
which the Americans 18 differently in meaning from us British.You'll soon get used to 19 funny things they say.Most of the 20 British,and American people understand each other!”
1. A.out &nb?sp; B.away C.outside D.abroad
2. A.from B.during C.at D.after
3. A.get used to B.was used to C.used to D.used
4. A.English B.French C.Russian D.Latin
5. A.when B.while C.if D.for
6. A.buying B.having C.giving D.receiving
7. A.time B.human C.language D. money
8. A. Too B. What C.What D.How
9. A.with B. to C.over D.at
10. A.cheap B.popular C.public D.good
11. A. letter B. ring C. news D. information
12.A. friendly B. strange C. stupid D. tough
13.A.that B. if C. where D. when
14.A. to marry B. to be married C. marrying D. married
15.A.You B.She C.Who D.He
16.A.where B.in which C.over there D.that
17. A.trouble B.difficulties C.things D.fun
18. A.write B.speak C.use D.read
19. A.every B.these C.some D.all the
20. A.chance B.situation C.condition D.time
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Suddenly Sting has become a 2 .“I can’t walk down a street any more without feeling that people are 3 me,” he says.
“When I’m not working, all I want to do is to be a 4 person. I make a point of walking round the street, just being 5 .”
He and Frances bought the house in 6 when Sting returned from The Police’s highly successful world tour.
“I picked Ireland because, apart from being 7 ,you can stay in touch with England while 8 life at a slower pace!”He also has Irish ancestry(祖先)and an Irish 9 ,Frances, a well accepted actress.
Sting is very much a man 10 the eighties:“Frances 11 to be considered as only my wife, which I’m 12 about. She has her own 13 .She’s ambitious(雄心勃勃的)and clever, but she has never let it affect her. It’s 14 been that way. When we got married and had Joseph,”explains Sting,“we both agreed that being 15 was not going to affect our work.”
A fixed 16 life is clearly important to Sting. It remains the one constant factor in a world that has changed completely for him since he 17 a job in teaching for the music business. Sting loved 18 ,but could not help playing in bands. So he tried to 19 both, teaching by day, playing by night. It left him so 20 that he knew he had to choose one or the other.
1. A.Hardly B. Better
C. More? D. Less
2. A. superstar B. teacher
C. singer D. player
3. A. following B. calling
C. watching D. waving
4. A. famous B. rich
C. normal D. poor
5. A. myself B. himself
C. ourselves D. themselves
6. A. England B. America
C. Scotland D. Ireland
7. A. near B. area
C. pleasant D. mountainous
8. A. suffering B. leading
C. protecting D. enjoying
9. A. wife B. friend
C. partner D. parent
10. A. of B. in
C. for D. at
11. A. agrees B. asks
C. refuses D. likes
12. A. worried B. glad
C. thankful D. angry
13. A. child B. life
C. job D. mind
14. A. seldom B. sometimes?
C. recently D. always
15. A. parents B. singers
C. players D. teachers
16. A. singing B. family
C. teaching D. playing
17. A. took up B. gave up
C. picked up D. put up
18. A. working B. traveling
C. changing D. teaching
19. A. make B. get
C. have D. do
20. A. given out B. picked out
C. died out D. tired out
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Why are medical dramas so popular?
Why are we so fascinated by medical dramas? From the high drama of Casualty and ER to the squeamish reality of Embarrassing Bodies and One Born Every Minute, it is hard to look away. Books with a medical or health theme are equally popular on best-selling lists.
When it comes to how our bodies function and malfunction, we are hooked. Without doubt, medical science is a rich source of stories. The popularity of all forms of medical-based drama suggests that we love to watch and read about people dealing with pain and discomfort, facing problems we fear we might face too at some point in our lives. Prof George Ikkos, president of the Royal Society of Medicine’s psychiatry section, says it is more to do with learning about ourselves from other people. The integrity of our body is extremely important. We should be concerned about our own body and that lies at the heart of it. Programmes like Casualty are dramatic and exciting—they involve a lot of ordinary people we can relate to directly. "It’s not like watching something about nuclear physics or stamp collecting."
Prof Ikkos says: "Well-informed programmes can be helpful but people engage at different levels, from the highbrow to the lowbrow, depending on how people relate to what they are watching." There is, of course, no research to confirm whether these dramas improve our understanding of medical matters or change our knowledge of health issues. Some fly-on-the-wall medical shows may simply be a popular form of voyeurism(窺探者). "But they do give information that is helpful. I would not want to discourage them," Prof Ikkos adds.
The themes of health, medicine and science are also at the heart of many works of popular fiction and non-fiction. Best-selling novels such as Before I Go To Sleep by SJ Watson and Me Before You by Jojo Moyes tackle the subjects of long-term memory loss and life as a paraplegic(高位截癱的人). Thomas Wright, whose new book Circulation—a biography of the 17th Century physician William Harvey—won the Wellcome Trust Book Prize this week, does not need to be convinced about the power of medical history. He was attracted to the story behind Harvey’s discovery that the heart was the principal organ of the body, pumping blood through veins and arteries with an incredible force. During an experiment, Wright says, Harvey cut the aorta(主動(dòng)脈) of an animal and the blood dashed out with such force and quantity that it splattered the room. "It was so shocking to people who thought blood flowed slowly around the body. It’s an image that stayed in my mind."That dramatic scene opens Wright’s book and he returns to it at the end too. Back then, people did not have much faith in physicians and many did not believe that medicine would be able to help or cure them, if they could afford to go to them in the first place. As a result, Harvey had a tough time convincing people of his theories.
Wright says how we view doctors and their methods has changed greatly since then and that could explain the popularity of medical dramas."Now we look to doctors and scientists for answers—we hope that they can overcome illness and death. We put them on a pedestal. Just the act of going to a doctor makes me feel better, but that builds expectations and pressure too."Wright hopes his book will appeal to the same audience who watch the blood-stained medical dramas on TV.
63. People like to watch and read medical drama because________.
A. they want to form of medical-based drama
B. they want to read a rich source of stories.
C. they want to deal with pain and discomfort
D. they might face the similar situation in their life
64. According to prof Ikkos, which statement is right?
A. We can cure ourselves from dramas.
B. Pro Ikkos will improve medical drama show.
C. Different people can learn from the medical dramas.
D. There is no specific research to confirm medical matters.
65. Harvey’s experiment of cutting the aorta tells us_________.
A. the heart was the principal organ of the body
B. the heart in the animal can press the blood dash
C. in the 17th century, medical knowledge was convinced
D. in the 17th century, animal was used in medical operation
66. Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?
A. B.
C. D.
CP: central Point P: Point SP: Sun-point (次要點(diǎn)) C: Conslusion
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