更多"Part 2& 3A work of art you have see"的相关试题:
[简答题]Part 2 & Part 3A statue or work or art you have seen. (an oil painting or sculpture)
What can you learn from western paintings
What is the difference between Chinese painting and Western oil painting
What form of visual art is popular in your country
Do you think people should be able to see the exhibitions for free
[简答题]
If you have never seen a power plant, you might find it hard to imagine how enormously complex the equipment is or how much heat is generated by the boilers or how much coal it takes to fuel the furnaces for just one day.
During the course of a day, the boilers at one of our power plants, Morgantown, for example, can turn 24 million gallons of water into steam. That generating plant alone uses 9,900 tons of coal in its furnaces in just one day. Potomac Electric Power Company (PEPCO) uses so much coal that we have purchased two 80-car unit trains to facilitate the delivery process. And Morgantown alone can produce over 25 million kilowatthours of electricity in a single day’s operation.
Electricity is produced by spinning large magnets inside a coil of wire within the generator. The faster we spin the magnets, the higher will be the voltage of the electricity produced. Electricity leaves a PEPCO generator at between 13,800 and 24,000 volts.
The next step in t
[多项选择]· You have seen the following advertisement and you want to enter your organisation for the award.
Most Improved Organisation Award
If your organisation has made improvements in the last year affecting employees and customers, write and tell us about them. The most improved organisation will win a silver cup and money to help pay for a further improvement benefiting staff.
· Write your letter to the competition secretary, Michael James:
· introducing your organisation and saying what it does
· describing improvements your organisation has made in the last year which have affected staff and customers
· saying how you would spend the prize money to benefit staff.
[单项选择]Speaker A: I haven ’ t seen you for ages. You haven’ t been sick, have you
Speaker B:()
A. You are kidding. I was out of town recently.
B. It’ s impossible. I was in the South.
C. No, I stayed in California for a couple of weeks.
D. Not at all. I went to California for a couple of weeks.
[简答题]Part 1Your Work
What work do you do
Why did you choose to do that kind of work
Do many people in your country choose to do that type of work
What are your responsibilities at work
Do you remember your first day at work
What did you do on your first day at work
Did you like your first day at work
[单项选择]TEXT D
No matter how many times you have seen images of the golden mask of boyking Tutankhamen,come face to face with it in Egypt‘s Cairo museum,and you will suck in your breath.
It was on Nov 4,1923,that British archaeologist Howard Carter stumbled on a stone at the base of the tomb of another pharaoh(法老)in Luxor that eventually led to a sealed doorway. Then,on Nov 23,Carter found a second door and when he stuck his head through it,what he saw was to stun the world.Inside lay the great stone coffin,enclosing three chests of gilded wood.
A few months later, when a crane lifted its granite cover and one coffin after another was removed, Carter found a solid block of gold weighing 110kg.In it was the mummy(木乃伊) of the 19-year-old Tutankhamen,covered in gold with that splendid funeral mask.And all this lay buried for more than 3,000 years. Months after my trip to Egypt, I can relive the rush of emotion I felt and sense the hush that descended on the crammed Cairo museum’s Tutank
A. awe
B. horror
C. doubt
D. delight
[简答题]Part 1Your Work
What work do you do
Why did you choose to do that kind of work
Do many people in your country choose to do that type of work
What are your responsibilities at work
Do you remember your first day at work
[简答题]part 1
Your Work or Your Studies
Do you work or study
What do you study as a major in school
What is the development of your major in your country
What do you think the effective ways to learn English
Do you have any science class in school
Who is more important, a teacher or classmates
Would you like to change your job
Do you think you will need to receive any training in the future
Do you think the first day at work is important
What subjects are you studying
Why did you choose that subject
What school (or university) do you go to
Why did you choose that university (or, school)
How do you like your subject
What’s your favorite subject at school
What’s the most difficult part of your course
For you, what’s the most interesting part (or subject or class) of your course
[单项选择]
W: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard
M: Seen what
W: In the paper, it says there’s a man going round pretending he’s from the electricity board. He’s been calling at people’s home, saying he’s come to cheek that all their appliances are safe. Then he gets around them to make him a cup of tea and while they are out of the room, he steals their money, handbag, whatever and makes off with it.
M: But you know Jane, it’s partly their own fault. You should never let anyone like that in unless you are expecting them.
W: It’s all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says electricity or gas, and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you.
M: Does this man have an ID then
W: Yes, that’s just it! It seems he used to work tot the electricity board at one time. According to the paper, the police are warning people, especially pensioners not to ad
A. Not to let anyone in unless they have an appointment.
B. Ask for everyone’s ID card.
C. Have no money at home.
D. Put all money in the bank.