Have you () the boat by yourself?
A.set
B.built
C.did
D.made
A.set
B.built
C.did
D.made
A.direction
B.intention
C.intensity
D.heat
听力原文:W: I hope you have a good flight.
M: The weaffer's supposed to be clear all down the coast,,so it should be very smooth.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
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A.At an airport.
B.At a boat dock.
C.At a weather station.
D.At a beach.
In paragraphs 4 and 5 the author conveys a message that__________.
A.you will have a positive effect by putting energy into your Voice
B.besides pushing against a wall,you have another way to relax the vital triangle
C.imagining you are rowing a boat can help you relax your body
D.if you master the techniques informed by him/her you will never be nervous again
A.He told the men that both men were completely right.
B.He told the men that both men were completely wrong.
C.He told the men that each was partly right and partly wrong.
D.He told the men that one man was guiltier than the other.
This passage was written in ____________.
A.1912
B.1960
C.1972
D.1982
听力原文:M: Here we are. Brochures for one day excursions.
W: Mm. A riverboat trip. That looks interesting.
M: Yeah. It does. Where does it go? And how do we get to the river?
W: It says to go by bus to the river. That costs $ 5 per person each way. Then the boat gees along the river for 4 hours. And we can get a meal on the boat.
M: How much does it cost altogether?
W: Well, the boat trip costs $ 20 and the meal is extra if we want it. I suppose it's a hit expensive -- $ 30 each altogether, and that's not counting the food and drinks.
M: Yes. It would be relaxing but it is a bit expensive.
W: You're right. What about horse riding or cycling? Can you ride a horse?
M: Not very well. I've only ridden a horse twice in my life. How much does it cost?
W: Let me see. Horse riding is a bit expensive too -- $ 30 for 2 hours. And we'd have to go there by bus. And that would be an extra cost.
M: Er, what about cycling? That shouldn't be tm expensive. Here we are, err, mountain bikes for hire. $ 30 a day. But $ 20 of that is a deposit and you can get it back when you return the bike. I wonder how far away the cycle hire place is.
W: No. It's not far at all. I'll show you...
M: That's terrific. Cycling looks the best, doesn't it? That should give us enough exercise. And we can take our own lunch and have a picnic. Now all we have to do is to decide which direction to cycle in.
W: Great. Let's go. We can talk about that while we're walking to the hire place.
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A.$30.
B.$20.
C.$25.
D.$5.
An old woman is going shopping. She is going by boat. Her basket (篮子) is empty. Oh dear! Her basket is in the water. "Help!" she says. "Look! My basket is in the river. "
A boy sees the basket. He says. "Don't worry! I can get it! I am a good swimmer (游泳者) He takes off his shirt and shoes and jumps (跳) into the fiver. A duck (鸭子) sees the basket. It gets into the haaket. The boy is swimming in the river. "Where is the basket?" be asks. "It's over them!" says the old womb. "It's behind you! It's under the duck?
The boy swims to the basket. "Go away? he says to the duck. The duck jumps out of the basket and swims away. The boy takes the basket to the land.
"Oh. thank you!" says the woman.
"You are welcome? says the boy. "Do you have my shirt and shoes. please?"
"Yes. Here you are. Oh. what's this in my basket? It's a duck's egg?
An old woman is going to the shop ______
A.by the road
B.by boat
C.on foot
"I cannot explain it in scientific terms but, without any doubt, everyone who sees them in the wild is lifted by them," Jonathan Gordon, of Oxford University zoology department, said.
"You only ever see them in the wild if they want you to see them. They are the only wild animal that comes to man of their own free will and that makes you feel privileged. You get a buzz because they are joyful, and you can prove scientifically that they spend a lot of their life playing. '
Professor Gordon works for the International Fund for Animal Welfare and spends months on, the organization's research boat. "If things aren't going well on the boat and you are depressed, the sight of dolphins lifts you and makes you feel better at once. They cannot be doing this on purpose, but I can believe that people who are intensely depressed or suffering from some kind of mental blockage could be eased by swimming among them. "
"I cannot go along with those who claim they have magical powers but even though I am scientifically hardheaded I have to admit they somehow make you feel good."
That view is shared by the authors of Beyond the Blue, a book on the healing power of dolphins. The authors say that when the mind is calm it triggers the release of a chemical also found in the anti-depressant drug Valium.
Jenny Sheridan, of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, said: "Swimming with dolphins will not repair any brain damage. But if the child is suffering from lack of confidence it might help."
Mark Simmonds of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, said: "The interaction of dolphin with sick children can be instrumental in recovery. No one can explain why. But the behavior. of these beautiful animals induces awe and pleasure in children."
This passage is mainly about ______.
A.the relationship between dolphins and people
B.the healing power of dolphins
C.dolphins and people's depression
D.animals and treatment of diseases
The fact is some people who travel for pleasure get no pleasure from it at all. Others, who travel because they must travel, have a lot of fun doing it. What makes one trip more enjoyable than another?
Any trip can be enjoyable if it is well planned. Every minute that you spend planning your trip may save ten minutes of trouble during your trip. It may also add an hour of pleasure!
Many resorts and cities around the world are popular during some months of the year and less popular during other months. Find out if the places you are visiting have an "in" season and an "off" season. This may help you decide when you want to go.
There are some very good reasons to travel during the off-season. Usually everything is much cheaper. It is also less crowded, of course. If you don't have a lot of money or if you don't like crowds of tourists go in the off-season.
Some places are not as exciting during the off-season. The weather may be too cold or too hot. The beaches may be closed. Hotels and restaurants may be shut. Be sure to find out before you go.
There was a time when a person could decide to leave the country on Monday and get on a boat on Tuesday. Now everyone must give a passport to go abroad. It is not hard to get a passport, but you should ask for one a few months before you begin your journey. To get one, you must have your birth certificate or another legal document to prove that you are a citizen. You will probably also need to bring a few photographs of yourself and some money. For more information call or write the passport office.
Sometimes you need a visa to visit a country. If a visa is necessary you can ask for one at the country's embassy. Sometimes getting a visa takes many months, so it is very important to plan early. The same is true of health certificates. For this information it is a good idea to call or write the embassies. You may also get a lot of other useful information from them.
What can we learn from the first two paragraphs?
A.When people travel on business, they are also on holiday.
B.When people take a vacation, they always have fun.
C.Not all people on holiday get pleasure from it.
D.All trips are holidays.
听力原文:M: Are you looking forward to your trip to Canada?
W: I can't wait to see Canada, but I'm scared stiff of the journey. My husband insists on flying, but I want to sail. Planes make me nervous.
M: There's nothing to be frightened of. How many planes fly across the Atlantic every day?
W: I've no idea. Hundreds, I suppose.
M: And how often do you hear of a crash? ... Once or twice a year?
W: Yes, but planes fly so high and fast that once is enough.
M: Look, there are more road casualties per day than air deaths per year. Air transport is really safe compared with road transport.
W: I'd still prefer to go by sea. Ships may not travel fast but at least you can relax; I'd love a trip on a luxury liner like the Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ.
M: It's fine if you are a good sailor, but have you ever traveled far in a rough sea?
W: No, I've only bean in a boat once. I sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour But in any case I'd rather be sea-sick than dead.
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A.The woman.
B.Her husband.
C.The woman and her husband.
D.The woman and her friend.