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[单选题] If you think you are sick, you are sick no matter what anyone else says. On the other hand, if you have belief in your doctor, and if he tells you that you’re going to feel better, you _1_ will. Take the case of Mrs. Brown for example. She was _2_ to get to sleep at night. She lacked energy and was too tired during the day even for the simple thing that she used to enjoy doing. Occasional headaches, which were becoming more frequent, _3_ reading or watching TV. The more she thought about her condition, _4_ she felt. At last, she went to see her doctor, _5_ she had known for years. The doctor listened to her complaints and gave her a fairly thorough examination. Then, he said to her, “There is _6_ seriously wrong with your physical condition, but I accept the fact that you don’t feel well. I am going to give you some pills that should _7_. I want you to take one after dinner and one a half hour before going to bed tonight. Call me tomorrow and tell me how you feel.” The next morning Mrs. Brown telephoned to say, “Doctor, it’s very nice of you. I had the first _8_ night’s sleep last night in two months. What on earth is in those pills?” The doctor said, “It’s an old formula I have used for years. Just _9_ taking them for a week.” Turning to his nurse, he said, “It’s _10_ what a little soda can do.” [共10题]
A. certainly
B.really
C. immediately
D. probably

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[单选题] M: I heard you were sick last week. I hope you’re feeling better.
W: I am, thanks. My sister came over and brought me some soup. She’s always thinking of others.
Q: What does the woman think about her sister?
A. She is thoughtful.
B. She is honest.
C. She is creative.
D. She is humble.
[单选题]—-2If you think getting a certificate means getting a job,you are( )yourself.如果你认为得到文凭意味着得到工作,你在欺骗你自己
A.keeping
B.having
C.cheating
D.doing
[单选题] W: I’m Susan Murphy. Nice to meet you.
M: I’m Jack Brown. Nice to meet you.
Q: What is the woman’s name?
A. Susan Brown.
B. Susan Murphy.
C. Jack Murphy.
D. Jack Brown.
[单选题]M: So you were talking about how you got 8. 5 brothers.
W: Yeah, definitely. They all range in age, so the oldest is 26 years old and the youngest is 6 years old.
M: Do you have a different relationship with each one of them?
W: 9. So I’m closer to my closest brother, but they all have different personalities. And I have a great relationship with each one of them.
M: I’m wondering if the relationship you have with the oldest one is more like brotherly-sister and 10. the relationship you have with the really young ones is more like some kind of mother and son relationship.
W: Definitely. As I told you, 10. my youngest brother is 6 years old. Andmy neighbors, they used to think that was my child because of the difference in age.
M: Really?
W: Yes, and 11. when my mom was out, I was the one taking care of them or when my mom was sick, I was the one making their meals.
选项:
5 brothers.
A. One
B. Five.
C. Six.
D. Seven.
[单选题]M: I’m phoning up about the job you advertised in the paper. This...
er... young sales manager?
W: Oh, yes.
M: I’d like to apply for it. Would you send me an application form?
W: No. 1. You simply send in a written application, a letter.
M: Can you tell me a bit more about the job?
W: 2. Well, we are very looking for someone who isn’t too concerned
about working fairly long hours.
M: What do you mean by long hours?
W: 2. This is a job which does, as the advertisement says, have travel
possibilities, and very often, one would be away at weekends, for
instance.
M: Oh, I thought you meant working in the evenings and working
overtime.
W: Well, it could also mean working in the evenings. But for a
Managerial post, I’m afraid we don’t pay over time. Um... that’s for other grades.
M: Oh. What kind of money are you paying then?
W: 4. Well, this is to be negotiated. Uh, it depends partly on your
experience and education. Perhaps you can tell me briefly what
that is.
M: I’ve just left school and got A level in geography.
W: Oh, I see.
M: 3. And it’s the travel that appeals to me. That’s why I’m inquiring
about the job.
W: Yes, I see. What sort of a salary were you thinking in terms of?
M: Starting off, I thought it would be something like £500 a week?
W: Well, send in a written application and then we’ll consider your
case along with all the other applicants.
M: All right. Many thanks. Goodbye.
W: Bye.
选项:
1What does the woman say an applicant should do first to apply for the job? (B)
A. Make an appointment for an interview.
B. Send in an application letter.
C. Fill in an application form.
D. Make a brief self-introduction on the phone.
[单选题] M: What can I do for you? I’m the volunteer here.
W: Can you tell me what’s going on here? Why can’t we go into the stadium?
Q: What does the woman want to do?
A. She wants to know what happened.
B. She wants to go into the stadium.
C. She wants to know about the situation.
D. She wants to find her way.
[单选题] M: Do you like this hat? It’s for you to go to the Melbourne Cup.
W: Oh, it’s marvellous! Well, you know, it must be very crowded tomorrow.
Q: What does the woman mean?
A. She is interested in the Melbourne Cup.
B. She likes the hat.
C. She doesn't want to go to the Melbourne Cup.
D. She doesn't like the hat.
[单选题]M: Using gestures or movements you make with your hands or your head to express what you are thinking or feeling is common in some countries but not in others.
W: Yes, there are some movements like shaking your head, which mostly means “no”, but in some countries can mean the opposite.
M: That’s right. 8. In which country does shaking your head mean “yes”?
W: Is it Greece, Japan or Bulgaria?
M: 8. The right answer is Bulgaria. In some Southeastern European areas such as Bulgaria and southern Albania, shaking your head is used to indicate “yes”. In those regions, nodding in fact means “no” as well.
W: Well. I do know that in India people shake their heads to mean lots of different things. There are plenty of gestures you need to be careful with when you’re meeting and greeting people from a culture that’s different to your own — 9. to avoid offending people — or do something embarrassing in a social situation. For example, 10. Our everyday use of the thumbs-up signal might offend people from the Middle East.
M: That’s right. 11. It is easy to misunderstand why some people behave the way they do in everyday situations when we don’t belong to the same culture.
Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
选项:
In which country does shaking your head mean “yes”? (C)
A. Greece.
B. Japan.
C. Bulgaria.
D. India.
[单选题] M: Did you get my message about the meeting on Monday?
W: Yes, I did. But I’m still not quite sure what the meeting is about.
Not bad news, I hope.
Q: What does the woman wish to know most?
A. Whether the meeting is certainly to be held on Monday.
B. Who has to attend the meeting.
C. What they are going to discuss at the meeting.
D. Where the meeting is to be held.
[单选题]You shouldn’t use reduced thrust because it might result in greater trip fuel
A.TRUE
B.FALSE
[简答题]I'm afraid you are __the wrrong seat.
[单选题]M: 1. Why do you have this misshapen vase, Jana?
W: 2. That’s the first vase I made in my glassblowing class.
M: You’re taking a glassblowing class?
W: 3. Not for credit. I’m taking it because I’m interested in culture and traditional crafts. Maybe my dad is rubbing off on me after all. 3. I’m interested in folk art.
M: What is folk art for you?
W: Well, the general definition of folk art is that it’s people’s art, but the question is what people, and what art.
M: Which means?
W: 4. In the United States, the term usually refers to traditional crafts, often those associated with outmoded technologies — handmade ceramics, furniture and glassblowing of course.
M: Oh, cool. And glassblowing is a traditional craft?
W: It is in many countries, including the US. It was one of the first crafts brought here. I like to think I am helping to preserve the cultural heritage of the country. And I study traditional crafts of my own country, too, of course.
M: That’s really cool. This vase seems much more beautiful now. I think it’s fantastic. I have never learned a traditional craft.
W: You should try! You could always come to my glassblowing class.
M: I’m doing a study on culture. I want to know your opinion. 5. Do you think that folk art can have influence beyond its cultural territory and the context in which it was produced?
W: 5. Yes, I believe all art functions on multiple levels of readership. For example, African tribal sculpture found favor in Western 20th-century art through formalist readings, not through any appreciation of its native cultural meaning. The popular embrace of any cultural production has to be viewed through the culture of reception. Artworks, themselves, have no intrinsic value.
M: I can’t agree with you more. Maybe next time, I will join you with your glassblowing course.
W: That’s great!
选项:
. What does the woman have? (C)
A. A misshapen glass.
B. A misshapen bottle.
C. A misshapen vase.
D. A misshapen bowl.
[单选题]W: How did you get into volunteering, Rick?
M: 8. Well, when I was laid off last year, I didn’t know what to do with myself so I volunteered for these computer classes for the elderly at the day centre twice a week.
W: How do you feel about volunteering?
M: 10. It’s very challenging helping elderly people to use digital technologies. And it’s tiring, too, because they can be very demanding students. 9. A lot of them are a bit scared at first because they’ve never used a computer and they think they’re too
Old to learn something new.
W: Yes, I see.
M: 10. I find out it’s very rewarding to see the results. For instance, one man is now using Skype to keep in touch with his grandkids in Australia. He’s thrilled! In today’s world everything from medical records to phone bills is moving online, which can be confusing for people with no computer skills. I know what they learn here will help
Them. It’s good for the brain, too, to be challenged.
W: Do you think you’ve benefited from volunteering?
M: Without a doubt! 11. Volunteering has helped me improve my communication skills and has given me useful teaching experience, and I’ve learnt to be more patient.
Questions 8 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
选项:
How did the man get into volunteering? (A)
A. He was laid off last year and did not know what to do with himself.
B. He was interested in the computer classes.
C. There was a job vacancy at the day centre.
D. He was asked to help the elderly to use digital technologies.
[单选题]M: Hey Susan, how are you doing?
W: Hi, Jack. I’m good, thanks. Actually, I’m on holiday with my family in Thailand at the moment, although I wish it were with my friends instead.
M: Really? How I envy you! How long are you going to stay in Thailand?
W: Two weeks. I’ve only been in here a week, but, you know, I’m having a great time here. In fact, 1. I’m now lying on the beach in Krabi Island. I’ve been in the sun for around 15 minutes only, and I’m already getting sun burnt. Have you been here before?
M: No, I wish I had. What else have you been doing in Thailand besides enjoying the sun?
W: 2. Well, I met a guy from Germany yesterday. He showed me around the office that he works at. Then I met many volunteer teachers who are mainly young people from Europe. I’m interested in this volunteer project. I’m thinking of joining them.
Europe. I’m interested in this volunteer project. I’m thinking of joining them.
M: Ahh, that’s interesting. Actually, I have joined a volunteer organization last month.
W: That’s amazing! What volunteer projects will you join in?
M: 3. I will work as a volunteer for an international exhibition. It will be held in Shanghai, China.
W: That’s great! When are you leaving for China?
M: In 5 months. The city of Shanghai looks so attractive on TV. I have always wanted to visit it.
W: Me too. I hope I will have a chance to go there in the future. Wish you good luck in China.
M: Susan, 4. my phone battery is almost dead now. Talk to you later. Remember to get me something from the souvenir shops. 5. I like to collect bits and pieces from different parts of the world. Bye now, enjoy yourself, Susan.
W: No problem, Jack! Talk to you later. Bye.
选项:
What is the woman doing now? (B)
A. She's visiting an office.
B. She's lying on the beach in Krabi Island.
C. She's on holiday with her friends.
D. She's visiting a friend.
[单选题]’-8The sick old man asked the doctor for( ) to get better soon. 
A.

award


B.

advice


C.

situation


D.

sheet

[单选题] A person with global perspective will think B .
A.locally
B.globally
C.nationally
[单选题] ( ) Most Chinese people think the story of Chang’e is the most ___________.
A. touching
B. moved
C. touched
D. excited
[简答题]l think one of the most significant values l have gained through my experience at St. Clare's Hospital is the importance of service. (Para.4)

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