In the discussion some students in our group _____a new way of protecting the environ
A、came across
B、came up with
C、came on
D、came in
A、came across
B、came up with
C、came on
D、came in
A.discussion
B.complaint
C.praise
M:Are you kidding? That subject always touches a nerve.
Q:What does the man mean?
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A.No one was interested in the discussion.
B.Politics is a sensitive topic.
C.The woman is not being serious.
D.People should avoid discussing politics.
M: Are you kidding? That subject always touches a nerve.
Q: What does the man mean?
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A.No one was interested in discussing politics.
B.People avoid discussing politics.
C.The woman is not being serious.
D.Politics is a sensitive topic.
The teaching in the university would really be improved if ______.
A.such Worst Teacher Award had not been organized
B.the election results had not been publicized so extensively
C.a thorough discussion and survey had been conducted to evaluate the teaching
D.more details of the reasons for voting had been given
Amongst women, it is not individual status that
matters so much like being liked by their friends. 【M1】______
Women don't feel comfortable blow their own trumpets, 【M2】______
because it would rock boat of a friendship based 【M3】______
on equality. In fact, when talking to other women, women
intend to emphasize their failings rather than 【M4】______
their successes. Failures seen as more "human", and 【M5】______
they bring female friends closer in laughter,
commiseration and sympathy.
So in conversation and relationships, women
and men start to different viewpoints. The overall aim 【M6】______
of women is to reach a consensus by discussion, so 【M7】______
the main aim of men is to make a pragmatic decision
swiftly. The approach women adopt seem annoyingly 【M8】______
indirect and ineffectual to men; the approach men
adopt sometimes appears necessarily aggressive and 【M9】______
unfeeling to women.
Understanding these inborn differences between
men and women' are very important in understanding 【M10】______
your partner.
【M1】
a.Please don't hesitate to let us know your fight details when fix your schedule, so that
we can arrange people to pick you up at the airport
b.Best regards
c.We are looking forward to seeing you soon
d.Our booth number is DK085
e.This is to inform. you that our company will attend the Shenzhen Electronic Show held at
the Shenzhen Exhibition Center form. June 15 to June 25.
f.After the show ,we can also have a further business discussion
g.You are most welcome to come over here to take a look.
41.___---___---____---___ ---____---- c--- b
听力原文: I was recently working with some sixth form. comprehensive school students, when a television company asked for permission to come in and make a short film of our activities. The arrival of the cameras and crew was a major event. The setting up of the equipment, the conversion of the classroom into a mini-studio, and the sheer presence of so many television personnel (10 in all) all made this into a special occasion. On the day of filming I was better prepared than usual, and chose to wear clothes which I fancied might have some visual appeal. So did the students.
The session itself was disappointing. The camera and lights were frightening to us all and even normally active students were reluctant to attempt an opinion. Every time one of them spoke, every pieced available equipment was turned towards her.
Fortunately, this was part of a program about interesting developments in education, so the director intervened in order to encourage the kind of lively responses she was looking for. "If you don't speak up and get involved." she told the students, "then you won't be on television." The effect was immediate. The students began to go over-the-top in their attempts to attract attention. When someone said something of interest the director stopped the discussion, focused the camera and lights on her and asked her to repeat it. All of my contributions to the discussion were reshot at the end, after the students had left, and cut into the final film. Nothing could have been further removed from our normal way of working.
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A.Because everyone wore her best clothes.
B.Because the classroom had never been a studio.
C.Because the speaker was going to be well known.
D.Because it involved a lot of equipment and workers.
听力原文: W: Hey, did you see the article in today's campus newspaper?
M: No, I've been studying all morning. What's so exciting?
W: Well, beginning this April, university is going to have its own radio station.
M: Oh, really? I hope that means we'll have more classical music in this town now.
W: Actually, I don't know if I would get so excited. The article stated that there would be features on all sorts of music as well as discussion and interview programs.
M: Too bad. It sounds as though there won't be much time for good music.
W: The station is going to be on around the clock. So I'm sure even your sophisticated taste will be satisfied.
M: I certainly hope so. At least it's better than nothing.
Where did the woman find out about the university station?
A.From a friend.
B.From the town newspaper.
C.From the bulletin board.
D.From the school newspaper.
Does any of the discussion in this chapter lead you to believe that dollar deposits may have liquidity characteristics different from those of other currency deposits? If so,how would the differences affect the interest differential between,say,dollar and Mexican pesos deposits? Do you have any guesses about how the liquidity of euro and yen deposits may be changing over time?
听力原文: Anyone who's been married has the experience of arguing with your spouse. Those romantic days of courtship have given way to arguing about doing the dishes and taking out the garbage. But, as any marriage advisor will tell you, (32) at least some fighting is a healthy part of a relationship.
According to a study done by researchers at Ohio State University, though, marital stress has its downside as well. According to the study, the stress that a married couple experiences during a typical argument can slow the body's power to heal wounds by up to two days.
(33) The study involved forty two married couples who'd been together for an average of twelve years. First, each spouse was given small wounds on their arms and took tests to determine their stress levels. Then they were videotaped while having a supportive discussion about their relationship.
Two months later the couples were again given small wounds and this time videotaped while discussing something more emotionally tensional. (34) The researchers found that the wounds took one day longer to heal after the stressful discussion than they did after the supportive discussion. (35) Couples that had really hostile arguments took as long as two extra days to heal their wounds.
The researchers are still trying to determine why higher levels of stress slow the wound healing process. But the findings could be important in many ways. Hospitals, for example, might take more care to make hospital stays less stressful, so patients will heal faster.
32. What is the advisor's view about the arguments?
33.What kinds of persons are involved in the study?
34.In healing the wound,how many days longer does the stressful discussion take than the supportive one?
35.What can we learn from the study done by researchers at Ohio State University?
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A.Arguments do not always occur between couples.
B.Arguments or fights may lead to the end of the marriage.
C.Couples should argue with each other properly.
D.Arguments can be avoided after the romantic days of courtship.
M: I guess not much different from everyone else. I'm interested in sport, and I run about three miles every day. I particularly enjoy cross-country running, where you have to run across fields, jump over streams and so on While I'm running I think about all sorts of things, and at the end of a run I'm sometimes surprised to find that I've managed to solve a problem that was on my mind.
Next year I'm going to try the London Marathon. It's a long, hard race--26 miles, or 42 kilometers--and you have to be tough to finish, but I very much want to do it. I worry a bit about getting old, and I'd like to prove to myself that I'm still almost as fit as I was twenty years ago.
I'm interested in climbing as well as running. I'll never become an expert climber, but I know what I'm doing in the mountains. I successfully completed a course in snow and ice climbing when I was younger, and I've done a series of easy climbs in the Alps during the last few years. My wife doesn't share my interest in Mountains. She agreed to go climbing with me once, but she found that she felt iii as soon as she got above 1,000 meters, so we decide to follow different hobbies.
W: You certainly seem to enjoy various types of recreation. All right, Mr. Smith. Thanks for your interesting talk.
What are the man's hobbies?
A.Running and thinking.
B.Running and jumping.
C.Running and climbing.
D.Running and skiing.