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[单选题] —Do you like the book Sidney gave you? —Very much. Its exactly ________ I wanteD.
A. one which
B.the one
C. one that
D. one what

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[单选题] What do you do when you have a 1-jiao coin in your pocket? Perhaps you buy a piece of candy. Maybe you give it to a homeless man in the street. But have you ever used a jiao to fly to a foreign country? Last summer, I flew from London, UK, to Madrid, Spain, and then on to Faro, Portugal, and all the way back home. The cost of these four flights was just 4 pence (4 jiao). It even included all the taxes. Although it was a special offer, it is common to be able to fly between Europe’s major cities for around £20 a journey. These days, many young people, especially students, choose this cheap travel as a way of visiting countries around Europe. But don’t expect to be treated like royalty (皇族). Seats are normally cramped, in order to pack as many people as possible onto the flight. Food and drink, which tends to be provided for free on an airplane, is costly. And if you want to watch a movie to pass the time, you’d better buy a potable DVD player with you. The problem with these flights is that added extras cost a lot of money. If you want to buy food on the plane, check-in a big suitcase and get a priority-boarding pass that allows you to skip the line, you can end up paying close to the price of a normal flight. [共5题]
What did the author do with several 1-jiao coins?
A. He bought some candy.
B.He gave them to a homeless man.
C. He traveled four countries.
D. He took four flights.
[简答题]What do you usually do after school ?
[单选题]Cost index must be very accurate or you shouldn’t use it
A.TRUE
B.FALSE
[单选题] Your little girl is becoming very rude. You ________ scold her.
A. may
B.can
C. ought to
D. need
[判断题]SGSN独立单板不需要配置在机框里配置单元。 In the SGSN, you do not need to configure units on the shelf for independent boards.
A.正确
B.错误
[单选题]( ) --Did you do ___________ last month ? —No, nothing much.
A. something interesting
B. anything interesting
C. nothing interesting
D. interesting anything
[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]( ) What do you want to ________ when you grow up?—A teacher or a doctor.
A. be
B. do
C. being
D. becoming
[单选题]( ) Do you mind me ________ next to you ?—of course not.
A. sitting
B. wait
C. stand
D. play
[单选题] Why do you need to be careful with gestures when you’re meeting
people from a different culture? (A)
A. To avoid embarrassment.
B. To show cooperation.
C. To indicate respect.
D. To communicate easily.
[单选题] Do you sometimes argue about what seems to you to be simple fact? Do you argue whether it’s cold outdoors or whether the car in front of you is going faster than the speed limit? If you get into such arguments, try to think about the story about the six blind men and the elephant. The first blind man who felt the elephant’s trunk said it was like a snake. The second who felt the elephant’s side said it was like a wall, while the third said it was like a spear as he touched the animal’s tusk. The fourth, who had hold of the elephant’s tail insisted that it was like a rope. The fifth man said it looked like a tree as he put his arms around one of the elephant’s legs. The sixth, who was tall and got hold of the elephant’s ears, said it was like a huge fan. Each man’s idea of the animal came from his own experience. So if someone disagrees with you about a “simple fact”, it’s often because his experience in the matter is different from yours. To see how hard it is for even one person to make up his mind about a “simple fact”, try this simple experiment. Get three large bowls. Put ice water in one. Put hot water in the secon Put lukewarm water in the thirD. Now put your left hand in the ice water. Put your right hand in the hot water. After thirty seconds, put both hands in the lukewarm water. Your right hand will tell you the water is colD. You left hand will tell you it’s hot!
What makes people think about simple facts differently?
A. The fact that simple facts differ from one another.
B.The fact that people have different experience in the same simple fact.
C. The fact that people often disagree with on another.
D. The fact that it’s hard to make up one’s mind about simple facts.
[单选题]How do you configure a CDB for local undo mode?
A.Open the CDB instance in restricted mode. In CDB$ROOT, drop the UNDO tablespace
Execute AI TER DAMBASE LOCAL UNDO ON in each PDB. and then restart the CDB instance
B.Open the CDB instance in restricted mode. In CDB$ROOT, execute ALTER DATABASE
LOCAL UNDO ON. create an UNDO tablespace in each PDB, and then restart the CDB instance.
C. Open the CDB instance in upgrade mode. In CDB&ROOT, execute ALTER DATABASE
LOCAL UNDO ON, and then restart the CDB instance
D. Open the CDB in read-only mode. In CDB$ROOT, execute ALTER DATABASE LOCAL
UNDO ON and then change the CDB to read/write mode
E. Open the CDB instance in upgrade mode. In each PDB, execute ALTER DATABASE LOCAL
UNDO ON, create an UNDO tablespace, and then restart the CDB instance.
[单选题]W: Happy Friday, Donny! Do you have any plan for tonight?
M: Hmm, not yet. What do you have in mind?
W: 1. Let’s go salsa dancing! 2. I planned to go with Emma and John. But they are dating with each other, and I don’t want to be a bright light bulb!
M: I see. You don’t want to be the third wheel.
W: The third wheel?
M: Yep! Wheel is spelled w-h-e-e-l. 3. The third wheel. It’s a very colloquial way of saying a third person joining a couple in a social context.
W: No! I don’t want to be the third wheel!
M: Exactly, you wouldn’t want to bother any lovebirds, right?
W: Wait! Love birds?
M: Yep! In English, we often use the word lovebirds to refer to a couple who are openly affectionate, especially in public.
W: You are right! They are a great match!
M: Oh that’s nice! You can also say, they are a match made in heaven.
W: A match made in heaven!
M: There you go! Since you don’t want to be the third wheel, I will go with you! What time should we arrive?
W: 4. It starts at 7:30 pm, and 5. you may pick me up at five to seven.
M: OK. See you!
W: See you!
选项:
What is the woman going to do tonight?(C)
A. To listen to the music.
B. To see film.
C. To dance.
D. To watch a play.
[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.
[填空题]“Do you like change another one?”是说(  )
[单选题]( ) How do you learn English well ?—By ___________with a group.
A. work
B. works
C. working
D. worked
[判断题]Do you know about e-sport? It’s a newcomer to the world of sports. E-sport can be played on PCs or mobile devices, so it doesn’t involve much physical exercise. Instead, you sit indoors and play video games with your teammates. Due to this, some see e-sport as a waste of time. Nevertheless, e-sport has a wide audiences in China, and the gaming industry has boomed in recent years. In 2020, the Olympic Council of Asia made e-sport a medal event in the 2022 Asian Games.E-sport is physical exercise. ( B )
A.正确
B.错误
[填空题]“Which one do you 1ike?”是指(  )。
[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.

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