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[简答题]part 2 & 3Place
Describe a library
Where is the library
Is it a campus or public one
Which parts of the library do you like and dislike
Should children go to public libraries How about the elderly
Does the government have the responsibility to construct public libraries
Is it important to learn how to use a library
Describe how to use a library.
How do children benefit from going to public libraries
How can the elderly benefit from libraries
Where is the school located
What do classrooms look like
Describe a place where it is noisy.
Where is this place
Why it is so noisy
How do you feel about this place
Historical place
Why do people go to historical places
Which is your country’s most famous historical place
Should people pay entrance fees to historical places
Could you tell me about a famous historical place that you have visited
What place it was
Where it is located
What about that place interests you the most
Do
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What’s the especially big issue that holds back the Internet A. The quality of being easy to use. B. For most of us, broadband access is years in the future. C. To maximize the Internet’s sufficiency.
[单项选择]How many kinds of travel books are mentioned in the passage
A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 4.
D. 5.
[单项选择] "Twenty years ago, Blackpool turned its back on the sea and tried to make itself into an entertainment center,"says Robin Wood, a local official. "Now the thinking is that we should try to refocus on the sea and make Blackpool a family destination again." To say that Blackpool neglected the sea is to put it mildly. In 1976 the European Community, as it then was called, instructed member nations to make their beaches conform to certain minimum standards of cleanliness within ten years. Britain, rather than complying, took the novel strategy of contending that many of its most popular beaches were not swimming beaches at all. Because of Britain’’s climate the sea-bathing season is short, and most people don’’t go in above their knees anyway -- and hence can’’t really be said to be swimming. By averaging out the number of people actually swimming across 365 days of the year, the government was able to persuade itself, if no one else, that Britain had hardly any real swimming beaches.
A. will continue to remain as an entertainment center.
B. complied with EC’’s standards of cleanliness.
C. had no swimming beaches all along.
D. is planning to revive its former attraction.
[填空题]Children will read many books by an author that they like.
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Speaker A: Excuse me, but can you tell us where the conference room is
Speaker B: ( ) The conference room is located on the third floor of the hotel.
A. Of course, sir.
B. Yes, please.
C. Right, sir.
D. You are welcome.
[单项选择]The man said he would hit me( )I told him where the money was.
A. until
B. unless
C. soon after
D. as
[填空题]Where does the speaker get books sometimes
From the ()
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Passage Three
Back in Seattle, around the comer from
the Discovery Institute, Stephen Meyer offers some peer-reviewed evidence that
there truly is a controversy that must be taught. "The Darwinists are bluffing,"
he says over a plate of oysters at a downtown seafood restaurant. "They have the
science of the steam engine era, and it’s not keeping up with the biology of the
information age." Meyer hands me a recent issue of Microbiology
and Molecular Biology Reviews with an article by Carl Woese, an eminent
microbiologist at the University of Illinois. In it, Woese decries the failure
of reductionist biology—the tendency to look at systems as merely the stun of
their parts—to keep up with the developments of molecular biology. Meyer says
the conclusion of Woese’s argument is that the Darwinian emperor has no
clothes. It’s a page out of th A. the evidence for their theories is peer-reviewed B. they were born in the age of steam engine C. their theories are already out of date D. they can not catch up with the information tecbnology
[单项选择]There are some new books in the school library. They are ______ books.() A. child B. childrens' C. children D. children's
[单项选择]{{B}}Text 4{{/B}}
In a family where the roles of men and
women are not sharply separated and where many household tasks are shared to a
greater or lesser extent, notions of male superiority are hard to maintain. The
pattern of sharing in tasks and in decision makes for equality and this in turn
leads to further sharing. In such a home, the growing boy and girl learn to
accept equality more easily than did their parents and to prepare more fully for
participation in a world characterized by cooperation rather than by the "battle
of the sexes". If the process goes too far and man’s role is
regarded as less important—and that has happened in some cases—we are as badly
off as before, only in reverse. It is time to reassess the role
of the man in the American family. We are getting a little tired of "Momism" —
but we don’t want to exchange it A. is mainly the mother’s job B. belongs among the duties of the father C. is the job of schools and churches D. involves a partnership of equals
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