What does the speaker say about television signals A. They travel faster near the TV station. B. They can work better than ever before. C. They usually follow the curve of the earth. D. They travel in straight lines in all directions~
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Passage One
what do we know about the new video camera system A. It takes pictures only. B. It can not do paperwork. C. It needs someone to issue fines. D. It takes pictures and does paperwork.
What do we know about the practice of celebrating the New Year on January 1 A. Many countries dislike it. B. All countries observe it. C. It began with the Americans. D. It began with the Romans.
What is the purpose of Tommy Carter’s research A. To find the similarity of soybeans in the world. B. To protect soybeans against dry condition. C. To collect materials for their papers. D. To study the impact of global warming.
What happens after cable television has moved into cities A. All classrooms use cable television. B. City people can see extra programs. C. The charge of cable is much lowered. D. TV signals can be received more easily.
What was the main purpose of having a watch during the 1800s A. To know direction. B. To measure time. C. To show off one’s wealth. D. To get to work on time.
Why did Tommy Carter go to China for his soybean research A. China is the only country to grow soybeans. B. China is the ancestral home of soybeans. C. China has a long history of growing soybeans. D. China has different kinds of soybeans.
[多项选择]Section B There is one passage in this section with
five unfinished statements. Read the passage carefully, and then complete each
statement in a maximum of four words. Remember to write the answers on the
answer sheet.
Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following
passage. Although your accommodation is booked for the
first few days, securing long-term accommodation will be your own
responsibility. During your orientation programme, the housing options available
will be discussed with you and you will be advised of the various organizations
where you can go for help in finding accommodation. You may find
it more convenient to obtain accommodation in the institution where you are
studying. Alternatively you may prefer to rent a room in a house or flat with
other students. The various types of available accommodation are listed below.
The cost of accommodation will vary according to the facilities provided a
[单项选择]Section B In this section, there is one passage
followed by a summary. Read the passage carefully and complete the summary below
by choosing no more than three words from the passage. Remember to write the
answers on the answer sheet.
Just like the Moon in a solar eclipse, the planet Venus will
impose itself for a few brief hours exactly between the Earth and the Sun. But
instead of blocking out the Sun, as the Moon does, Venus will only appear as a
small black dot against the face of the Sun. This is because Venus is so much
further away from us than the Moon. The 2004 transit of Venus
will be visible in its entirety from Europe, Africa and Asia. Australians can
watch the first part of the transit, but it will be after sunset when Venus
completes its journey across the disk of the Sun. New Zealanders will have to
content themselves with webcasts, as the transit for them begins after the Sun
has set. Although less specta