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[单项选择]At first, the speaker was referring to the problem of pollution in the country, but halfway in her speech, she suddenly( )to another subject.
A. committed
B. switched
C. favoured
D. transferred
[填空题]
What will the speaker discuss first
[单项选择]Conversation 6Who will handle the problem first tomorrow evening
A. The woman.
B. The man.
C. A worker.
[判断题]
According to the speaker, the first modern Olympic Games were held as an international competition.
[单项选择]
According to the speaker, what problem may indoor air pollution bring to people
A. They may feel exhausted.
B. They may feel very nervous.
C. They may have heartache.
D. They may suffer a cold.
[单项选择]Who is the first speaker
A. A driver.
B. A passenger.
C. A policeman.
D. doctor.
[单项选择]What is the speaker’s problem( ).
A. He knows nothing about engineering.
B. He wants to postpone the presentation.
C. He never spoke to high school students before.
D. He is not yet ready for the presentation.
[填空题]The speaker mentions the problem of education ____________________ (在多个场合).
[单项选择]What did the first speaker want
A. AR the details.
B. Only a little information at that time.
C. No information until the next day.
D. Mr. Simpson’s comments on the accident.
[单项选择]
How did the speaker’s family first find out about the Waiwera spa
A. From people they met in their hometown.
B. From the Internet.
C. From people they met in Rotorua.
D. From a travel agent.
[单项选择]
At what time will the first group speaker speak
A. (A) 8:45.
B. (B) 9:15.
C. (C) 9:30.
D. (D) 12:00.
[填空题]
How did the speaker feel when he ran his first mile?
He felt it was the()thing he had ever done.
[单项选择]The first speaker of this meeting is ______.
A. Dr Scott Macleod
B. Dr. Chen Zhili
C. Mary Smith
D. Dr. Saul Lloy
[单项选择] I first became aware of the unemployment problem in 1928. At that time I had just come back from Burma, where unemployment was only a word, and I had gone to Burma when I was still a boy and the post-war boom was not quite over. When I first saw unemployed men at close quarters, the thing that horrified and amazed me was to find that many of them were ashamed of being unemployed. I was very ignorant, but not so ignorant as to imagine that when the loss of foreign markets pushes two million men out of work, those two million are any more to blame than the people who draw blanks in the Calcutta Sweep. But at that time nobody cared to admit that unemployment was inevitable, because this meant admitting that it would probably continue. The middle classes were still talking about" lazy idle loafers on the dole" and saying that" these men could all find work if they wanted to", and naturally these opinions spread among the working class themselves. I remember the shock of astonishment it
A. the individuals were to blame
B. the loss of overseas trade was to blame
C. the unemployed cannot understand why
D. it was not the individual’’ s fault