Mary certainly talks a lot and she's never interested in what ______ has to say.A.somebody
Mary certainly talks a lot and she's never interested in what ______ has to say.
A.somebody else
B.anyone else
C.nobody else
D.else anyone
Mary certainly talks a lot and she's never interested in what ______ has to say.
A.somebody else
B.anyone else
C.nobody else
D.else anyone
第1题
A. Maybe I should call a taxi
B. can you help me
C. it's the second left
D. not really
E. at the traffic lights
F. Not at all
G. Museum Drive
H. Thanks again
Tourist: Excuse me, (56) ? I'm lost!
Person: Certainly, where would you like to go?
Tourist: I'd like to go to the museum, but I can't find it. Is it far?
Person: No, (57) .It's about a 5 minute walk. Now, go along this street to the traffic lights. Do you see them?
Tourist: Yes, I can see them.
Person: Right, (58) , turn left into Queen Mary Avenue.
Tourist: Queen Mary Avenue.
Person: Right. Go straight on. Take the second left and enter Museum Drive.
Tourist: OK. Queen Mary Avenue, straight on and then the second left, (59)
Person: Right, Just follow Museum Drive and the museum is at the end of the road.
Tourist: Great. Thanks for your help.
Person: (60)
第2题
根据以下材料回答第 1~5 题:
A.Maybe I should call a taxi
B.can you help me
C.it’s the second left
D.not really
E.at the traffic lights
F.Not al all
G.Museum Drive
H.Thanks again
第 56 题 Tourist:Excuse me, 56 ?I'm lost!
Person:Certainly,where would you like to go?
Tourist:I'd like to go to the museum,but I can’t find it.Is it far?
Person:N0, 57 .It’s about a 5 minute walk.Now,go along this street to the
traffic lights.Do you see them?
Tourist:Yes,I can see them.
Person:Right, 58 ,turn left into Queen Mary Avenue.
Tourist:Queen Mary Avenue.
Person:Right.Go straight on.Take the second left and enter Museum Drive.
Tourist:OK.Queen Mary Avenue,straight on and then the second left, 59 .
Person:Right.Just follow Museum Drive and the museum is at the end of the road.
Tourist:Great.Thanks for your help.
Person: 60 .
第3题
Sometimes there are power cuts and we have no electricity in the house. This does not worry us as we just light candles and carry on with what we were doing before. Our friends are lost—no television! So they don't know what to do. On such evening our house is very full as they all come to us. They all have a good time. Instead of sitting in silence in front of the television, everybody talks and plays games. Yes, life is possible without television.
The author's friends like______.
A.sitting and playing chess in the evening
B.attending classes in the evening
C.listening to music in the evening
D.watching television in the evening
第4题
Part A
Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. (40 points)
Henry Kissinger may be the most successful, certainly the most flamboyant, Secretary of State to hold that office in modern times. When he was appointed in the late 1960's, there were no American ties with Communist China, Vietnam and Berlin seemed ready to draw the United States into a third world war, and Russia was seen as "the enemy".
But all this has changed, and Henry Kissinger caused much of the change; in 1971, he made his first trip to China, a trip that was the beginning of the current ties between the United States and China. He brought the United States and Russia closer together on major issues by the policy he called "detente", literally meaning a relaxation. His philosophy was always to talk and to bring together. With these two policies, Kissinger did much to draw attention away from any possible Russia-American friction.
In 1973 he made his first visit to Egypt. Here he was able to begin U.S. relations with Egypt. He used his contact later to begin the sort of talks that the American press called "shuttle diplomacy". For ninety-nine days, he "shuttled" back and forth on flights between Cairo and Jerusalem to work out a step-by step withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Sinai desert. His wit, his careful approach to detail, and his presence made "shuttle diplomacy" work. It was the only successful approach to Mid-east peace in the thirty years since the state of Israel was founded.
Another major work was the Strategic Arms Limitation Talk. Though his term in office passed with the treaty unsigned, Kissinger left a draft of the treaty to which the Russians had already agreed. The SALT treaty spelled out a one-tenth reduction in nuclear arms, a major accomplishment by any standard, even if one does not consider all the other conditions and limitations included in the treaty.
Even though he successfully helped bring an end to the Vietnam War, Kissinger's final days in office were affected, as was the entire executive branch in one way or another, by the scandals of the Nixon White House. Kissinger's critics point to his role in placing wiretaps on the phones of reporters and officials and to what they consider his "high-handed" approach to setting foreign policy. But Kissinger, during the last few months of the Nixon presidency, limited the effects of American domestic problems on our foreign policy. He continued talks in the Middle East. He continued close contact with the Soviet Union.
History will decide in the final view, as Kissinger—and many presidents—often said, on the value of his service. Whatever they decide, whether his actions are finally to be considered wise or foolish, he had a personal vision that will be difficult to match.
Notes:
work out 制定
spell out 清楚地说明
wiretap 窃听(电话)
scandal 丑闻
According to the context, the word "flamboyant" most likely means
A.notorious.
B.ambiguous.
C.showy.
D.arbitrary.
第5题
A.talks to
B.talking about
C.talks about
D.talking to
第8题
He talks as if he ______ everything in the world.
A.knows
B.knew
C.had known
D.would have known
第9题
The passage mainly talks about______
A.the New Deal Era (1993—1937)
B.the WPA and the PWA
C.a pattern for the future
D.one-third of a nation
第10题
A. dialogue
B. monologue
C.talks
D. conversation