The article says in the last paragraph that since we are all citizens of the United Nation
The article says" It's not the phone itself which matters" (the last paragraph) because ______.
A.the phone is cheap
B.the phone can be found
C.the SIM card is expensive
D.the SIM card stores important information
Write an article to express your opinions on this proposal. You should write no less than 250 words.
W: How come?
Q: What does the woman want to know?
(17)
A.Why pandas affect people that way.
B.How the pandas are delivered.
C.How the pandas are affected.
D.Why people go to the zoo.
(1)( )B/L consigned to order and blank endorsed.
(2)( )B/L consigned to order of collecting bank.
(3)( )B/L consigned to order of shipper and blank endorsed.
(4)( )B/L consigned to order of Bank of China, London.
?Read the extract of an article below about product promotion.
?In most of the lines 34-45 there is one extra word. It is either grammatically incorrect or does not fit in with the sense of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.
?If a line is correct, write CORRECT.
?If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS.
Choosing the Right Promotional Product Can Attract Buzz
34. be motivated by it. while another group will see it as something which they
35. can use it to re-gift to someone else, And unless your product ends up in the
36. hands of the person you intended to, the influence over their behavior. you
37. were hoping to leverage is completely lost. "It's got to have lasting value
38. and that doesn't necessarily mean a high cost. "says a client. 'I've got a
39. flashlight at home that use every time when the power goes out and it's still
40. got the name of the company that gave it to me on it. 'Size is also a factor. If
41. most of your attendees are within their driving distance of your event then
42. you can give them something so big because it's not going to be a problem
43. to take home. But if the majority of attendees have been flown in. then a
44. smaller, more portable item would be a better bet. High-quality T-shirts. the
45. latest high-tech mouse pad or a few high-end golf balls may be fit the bill.
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听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What' s so interesting?
W: What? Oh, hi, Tom. I' m reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age.
M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just groups of cave people.
W: That' s what people used to think. But a new exhibition at the American Museum of National History shows that Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced.
M: Oh, really? In what way?
W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it, And they didn' t live in caves. They built their own shelters.
M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost all of the trees, so they couldn' t have used wood.
W: In some warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.
M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.
W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun.
M: Hey, that' s pretty smart ! I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article after you' re done?
W: No problem.
(20)
A.They lived in groups and were cave people.
B.There were societies in Ice Age.
C.They were advanced in arts.
D.They had a smart way of building shelters.
A hundred years ago, pioneer psychologist William James declared that humans use only a
【21】______ part of their potential. All too many of tasks are 【22】______ or tedious. Then the 【23】______ operates almost on idle. The result can be 【24】______ mistakes or dragged-out drudgery because we can't get with it. The perfect state of flow, Csikszentmihalyi explains, 【25】______ l when our skills exactly measure up to the challenges 【26】______ us. 【27】______ ,says Csikszentmihalyi, the way to get a dull but 【28】______ job done easily is to make it harder. Turn a boring task into a 【29】______ game, so than you 【30】______ all your potential. Invent rules, 【31】______ l goals, 【32】______ yourself against a clock. This increased challenge may be what 【33】______ you into your zone. I was once asked to write an 【34】______ to a 【35】______ l of articles on lawsuit. Words came slowly as I plugged away at a 【36】______ that didn't 【37】______ me. I made 【38】______ trips to the coffeepot. Then the magazine's art director phoned to say he'd created an eye-catching 【39】______ for the article. Could the first 【40】______ of the article begin with J?
【21】
A.tiny
B.secondary
C.minimal
D.minimum
M: It's coming along. But I've been staring at the computer screen for hours and my eyes hurt.
W: Yeah Typing the words on the screen really make your eyes dry and tired. You should take a break.
M: I can't. The deadline is approaching.
W: You know, I read about computers and eye problems recently. The article says that they are usually caused by not blinking your eyes enough.
M: Blinking? I thought I just needed new glasses.
W: when you blink, the movement of closing and opening your eyes, even though it happens really fast relaxes your eyes.
M: That makes sense.
W: People using computer tends to stare at the screen and blink less often than they normally would.
M: That is what I am doing. And I am suffering from the dry eyes.
W: That is one of the typical symptoms. M: But what does it have to do with the computer?
W: The article I read about the office workers found that the workers averagely blink 22 times a minute when relaxed But just 7 times a minute while looking at the text on a computer screen.
M: Wow That's quite a difference.
W: Yeah. So you need to blink your eyes and take a break from the computer
M: I wonder if using some kind of eye-drops will make me feel better.
W: That might help.But the best prescription is to take a break and rest your eyes
M: Ok. Let's go get some coffee. I can finish this later tonight.
(23)
A.Something goes wrong with his computer.
B.He can not finish the documents in time.
C.The computer screen is hurting his eyes.
D.He can not understand the article.
A.turning
B.rolling
C.twisting
D.rotating
听力原文:M: Hey, Jane. What's so interesting?
W: What? Oh, hi, Tom. I'm reading this fascinating article on the societies of the Ice Age.
M: The Ice Age? There weren't any societies then, just groups of cave people.
W: That's what people used to think. But a new exhibition at the American Museum of National History shows that Ice Age people were surprisingly advanced.
M: Oh, really? In what way?
W: Well, Ice Age people were the inventors of languages, art and music as we know it. And they didn't live in caves. They built their own shelters.
M: What did they use to build them? The cold weather would have killed almost all of the trees, so they couldn't have used wood.
W: In some warmer climates, they did build houses of wood. In other places, they used animal bones and skins or lived in natural stone shelters.
M: How did they stay warm? Animal skin walls don't sound very sturdy.
W: Well, it says here, that in the early Ice Age, they often faced their homes towards the south to take advantage of the sun.
M: Hey, that's pretty smart! I guess I spoke too soon. Can I read that magazine article 'after you're done?
W: No problem.
23. What did the man originally think of the people of the Ice Age?
24.How did people in the early Ice Age keep warm?
25.What does the man want the woman to do?
(20)
A.They lived in groups and were cave people.
B.There were societies in Ice Age.
C.They were advanced in arts.
D.They had a smart way of building shelters.