The old professor _______ something serious. Don ’t bother him now.A.seems to think ofB
A.seems to think of
B.seems to have thought about
C.seems to be thinking of
D.seemed thinking about
A.seems to think of
B.seems to have thought about
C.seems to be thinking of
D.seemed thinking about
第1题
Her uncle told her that it is ______ that she was brought up after her mother's death.
A.a retired old professor B.from a retired old professor
C.with a retired old professor D.by a retired old professor
第2题
A.in the company
B.in private
C.in conclusion
D.in management
第3题
A.in the company of
B.in the event of
C.in the context of
D.in the course of
第5题
A.The woman professor is afflicted by heart disease.
B.The old Spanish attorney was an expert trial lawyer.
C.Some restaurants have a special menu for old people.
D.Employees requesting sick leave must file the required paper-work at least two weeks prior to their requested leave.
第6题
听力原文:M: Say, Lisa, what are you watching?
W: An old Japanese film. I'm going to spend next year there, so I'd better start familiarizing myself with the culture (23) .
M: You mean you are accepted into the program?
W: Sure was.
M: That's wonderful. You must be very-excited.
W: Excited and nervous. You know I owe a lot to Professor Whitehead. He wrote a letter of recommendation for me and he bought me some tapes and books so I can work on my basic conversation skills (24) .
M: How much Japanese can you understand?
W: Not a lot right now. But I signed up for Intensive Japanese this semester.
M: I wish I were as talented as you are in foreign languages. I'd love to study abroad.
W: Then why don't you? The university has lots of overseas programs that don't require mastery of a foreign language. The tuition is about the same. You just have to be the kind of person who is willing to accept new culture and who can also adapt to a different kind of life style. (25) .
M: Really? I might check into this.
W: You won't regret it.
(20)
A.Taping some music.
B.Watching a film.
C.Making a video recording.
D.Writing a letter.
第7题
窟) to get case histories of 200 boys.They were asked to61evaluation of each boy’s future.In every case the students wrote, “He hasn’t got the chance”, Twenty-five years later another sociology professor came62the earlier study.He had his students follow up on the project to see what had63to these boys.
With the exception of 20 boys who had moved64or died, the students learned that 176 of the65180 had achieved more than ordinary success as lawyers, doctors and businessmen.
The professor was66and decided to pursue the matter further.Fortunately, all men were in the area and he was67to ask each one , “How do you account for your success?” In each68the reply came with feeling, “There was a teacher”.
The teacher was still69,so he sought her out and asked the old lady what magic formula she had used to pull these boys out of the slums into successful achievement.The teacher’s eyes sparked and her lips broke70a gentle smile, “It’s really very simple”, she said, “I loved those boys”.
61.A、writing
B、write
C、wrote
D、written
62.A、after
B、into
C、from
D、across
63.A、happened
B、followed
C、taken place
D、made
64.A、down
B、up
C、away
D、close
65.A、remain
B、remained
C、remains
D、remaining
66.A、suspicious
B、astonished
C、conscious
D、worried
67.A、able
B、happy
C、ready
D、reasonable
68.A、question
B、word
C、case
D、turn
69.A、living
B、alive
C、live
D、lively
70.A、in
B、up
C、away
D、into
第8题
During the National Day Holiday, Professor Smith spent several days touring(游览) the city of Tianjin.He made a point of (特意) sampling (品尝,体验)different kinds of food, cultural experiences and recreational activities.
On the first day he visited the Ancient Culture Street in the northeast part of the city, so he had an opportunity to appreciate all kinds of antiques, kites, clay figurines and Yangliuqing New Year paintings.At noon, he enjoyed lunch at the Food Street, located in the old city of Tianjin, where there were more than 100 restaurants, servingfood with varied flavors (风味) from different parts of China.
After lunch, he enjoyed a fine view of the Haihe River by boat.It took him along the river which showed some dramatic scenery.
The next day, he climbed Mount Panshan, which was 12 kilometers northwest in Jixian County.On the last day, he went to Tanggu Harbor, which is the largest in the northeast part of China.Returning to the city in the afternoon, he went shopping and bargained (讨价还价) with the salespeople in the downtown markets.After supper, he strolled in the Five Main Roads area and enjoyed the different kinds of architecture.
()1.Why did Professor Smith visit the Ancient Culture Street?
A.To meet local people.
B.To visit famous craftsman.(手工艺人)
C.To buy some souvenirs.
D.To appreciate Tianjin’s local culture.
()2.At noon, where did he have lunch according to the passage?
A.At Food Street
B.At home
C.At a snack bar
D.At a fast food restaurant
()3.The next day, he climbed Mount Panshan, which is 12 kilometers _____ in Jixian County.
A.southeast
B.southwest
C.northwest
D.northeast
()4.When did Professor Smith go to enjoy the different kinds of architecture?
A.At the beginning of the tour.
B.At the end of the tour.
C.In the middle of the tour.
D.He didn’t go to visit the architecture at all.
()5.What kind of tour did Professor Smith make during the National Day Holiday?
A.cultural
B.Business
C.Academic(学术的)
D.Recreational
第9题
But digging up the past is controversial in Britain. In many European countries,metal detectorists, or people using metal detectors, face tough regulations. In the U.K., however, officials introduced a scheme in 1997 encouraging hobbyists to report their discoveries (except for those falling under the definition of treasure, like Mintey's find,which they are required to report) - but allowing them to keep what they find, or receive a reward. Last year, a hidden store was uncovered in a field outside Birmingham. It consists of more than 1 ,500 gold and silver objects from the seventh century and was valued at more than $ 4.5 million. While local museums hurry to raise enough money to keep the find off the open market, it sits in limbo, owned by the Crown but facing claims by the landowner and the metal detectorist who found it.
The find marks the latest battleground in the increasingly heated conflict between the country's 10,000- 20,000 metal detectorists and the museum workers determined to protect its precious old objects. Supporters say the scheme stems the loss of valuable information about precious old objects, while opponents argue that metal detectorists don't report everything.
The debate centers on the larger question of who owns the past. “There's been a slow move over the centuries that precious old things belong to us all ,”says Professor Christopher Chippindale of Cambridge University. But in Britain at least,the temptation of buried treasure could change all that.
1.According to the first paragraph, the coins found by Roger Mintey in Surrey __________.
A.unearthed about 500 years ago
B.were only gold coins
C.earned him $350,000
D.possessed by a local resident
2.What do we know about Roger Mintey?
A.He works for the British Museum.
B.He pursued lost treasure as a hobby.
C.He produces metal detectors.
D.He owns a manufacturing firm.
3.In the U.K., metal detectorists __________.
A.are rewarded for whatever they find
B.should report whatever they discover
C.are forced to obey tough regulations
D.may keep what they have discovered
4.As for the find outside Birmingham, it is still unclear __________.
A.what it is made up of
B.how it was discovered
C.who can own it
D.how much it is worth
5.According to Professor Christopher Chippindale, buried treasure __________.
A.is debated in a heated way
B.remains a big temptation
C.turns precious over time
D.is owned by the all the people
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