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[单项选择]What does the man want to visit most
A. Museums.
B. Italy.
C. Night clubs.
D. Monuments.
[单项选择]What place does the man want to visit most
A. Museums.
B. Italy.
C. Nightclubs.
D. Monuments.
[单项选择]What did Sam discover during his visit
A. There was a great deal of interest in Sandoz’s products, especially in the standard and range.
B. Goods produced using Sandoz’s production lines would be very attractive to the population.
C. The popularity of top quality imported and domestic products has been increasing.
[单项选择]What is his plan for his own future
A. to take early retirement
B. to set up his own company
C. to write about his experiences
[单项选择]What does he find about most of his passengers
A. They are happy to chat to him.
B. They only give one-word answers.
C. They have interesting stories to tell.
D. They dislike taxi drivers.
[填空题]In what year did Pliny pay a visit to his uncle’s house in Pompeii
[单项选择]What does Daniel find most attractive about his profession
A. visibility
B. high salary
C. high pressure
D. feeling of accomplishment
[单项选择]What is his sister now()
A. She is a nurse.
B. She is a singer.
C. She is a teacher.
D. She is a doctor.
[单项选择]What is the most likely reason for Tony to visit Jane
What is the most likely reason for Tony to visit Jane
A.Jane’s house looks really peaceful and beautiful.
B.Jane showed her welcome while they moved in.
C.Tony wants to get some information from Jane.
D.Tony hopes to borrow some vegetables and daily necessities.
A. Jane’s house looks really peaceful and beautiful.
B. Jane showed her welcome while they moved in.
C. Tony wants to get some information from Jane.
D. Tony hopes to borrow some vegetables and daily necessities.
[单项选择]What most probably does Mary do
A. A student.
B. A reporter.
C. A teacher.
D. A lecturer.
[单项选择]What does the man mean
[A] He wants to visit his friends.
[B] He wants to climb mountains with them.
[C] He doesn’t want to climb mountains.
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Researchers produced evidence to support what most of us already knew--that a cup of tea is the answer to any crisis.
Dr. Malcolm Cross, a psychologist at City University London, tested the anxiety levels of a group of people following a (41) situation and revealed that even a single cup of tea has a (42) calming effect. His team gave 42 volunteers a mental arithmetic exam and (43) offered half of them a cup of tea and the other half a glass of water. The water group’s anxiety levels soared (44) 25 percent compared to before the task, (45) the tea group actually reported a four percent reduction in anxiety---despite the difficult test, they were more relaxed than when they started.
According to a survey carried out for the research, 68 percent of Britons (46) tea in a dilemma, making it the nation’s most common response to trouble of (47) kind. About 60 percent said the promise of comfort a
A. aspects
B. faces
C. sites
D. ways