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[填空题]What Prof. Jusczyk found ______ the idea that children’s language instinct is innate—something each of us is born with.
[简答题]What mistaken idea might people have about mountaineering, compared with other sports
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What mistaken idea do many people have about the Loch Ness monster in Scotland?()
A. It died a few years ago.
B. It killed several tourists.
C. It is only a legend.
D. It is a living dinosaur.
[单项选择]What has she found
A. Her bag.
B. Her key.
C. Her kite.
[单项选择]What’s your idea of a good time What about dancing in a rainy field with one hundred and fifty thousand other people while a famous rock band plays on a stage so far away that the performers look like ants
It may sound strange but that is what many hundreds of thousands of young people in the UK do every summer. Why Because summer is the time for outdoor music festivals. Held on a farm, the Glastonbury Festival is the most well-known and popular in the UK. It began in 1970 and was attended by one thousand five hundred people each paying an admission price of £ 1 -- the ticket included free milk from the farm.
Since then the Glastonbury Festival has gone from strength to strength--in 2004 one hundred and fifty thousand fans attended, paying £ 112 for tickets to the three-day event. Tickets for the event sold out within three hours. Acts included veteran (老的、著名的) superstars, such as Paul McCartney and James Brown, as well as new talents, like Franz Ferdinand and Joss Stone.
A. The festival has achieved continuing and growing success.
B. It has taken great efforts to hold the festival.
C. The festival has brought in a large amount of money.
D. There have been thousands of fans attending the festival.
[填空题]According to Professor Jusczyk, a child is usually aware of the meaning of Mummy and Daddy as early as haft a year after birth.
[填空题]The idea of what is early and what is late differs from culture to culture. If an American from the North makes an appointment with someone (11) , such as a professor, a manager or an official, for 11:00 a. m. , he will probably arrive at the office (12) —maybe about five minutes before eleven. He will tell the secretary that he has arrived for the 11:00 appointment, and will wait. The American will wait (13) for five minutes. But after ten minutes, he will become uncomfortable and a little annoyed. On (14) , if a Latin American makes an appointment with someone for 11: 00 a. m. , he may not arrive in the office until 11:15 or 11:20. He will not be surprised if he has to wait until (15) .