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[填空题]The British spend such much time talking about the weather (76)
that it is hardly surprised to find that many people take up (77)
weather forecasting (预报) a hobby. The Meteorological Office, (78)
that tells people what the weather will be like the next day, is (79)
always receiving suggestions from people. Some of these (80)
people base their forecasts by the movement of the stars, (81)
others people on past weather records, and there are a few who (82)
use their observation (观测) of conditions in countryside. The (83)
Meteorological Office’s computers are better than one person work (84)
by himself, but they certainly make plenty mistakes. (85)
[单项选择]Most students used to spend so much time () TV, () they.
A. watch; did
B. watching; didn’t
C. watching; did
[单项选择]Henry,don’t spend too much time ______TV. You’d better do your homework.
[A] watching [B] to watch [C] on watching
[填空题]Managers should spend some time with their employees over supper talking about positive things.
[单项选择]The English spend much time talking about weather. It is not because the weather is interesting and changeable, but because the English do not like to talk about personal things with others. At a bus stop or in a train, talking about the weather can be a good way of starting a conversations with people one does not know very well.
The English don’t like to talk about weather.
[A] True
[B] False
[单项选择]
It is often observed that the aged spend much time thinking and talking about their past lives, (1) about the future. These reminiscences are not simply random or trivial memories, (2) is their purpose merely to make conversation. The old person’s recollections of the past help to (3) an identity that is becoming increasingly fragile: (4) any role that brings respect or any goal that might provide (5) to the future, the individual mentions his past as a reminder to listeners, that here was a life (6) living. (7) , the memories form part of a continuing life (8) , in which the person (9) the events and experiences of the-years gone by and (10) on the overall meaning of his or her own almost completed life.
As the life cycle (11) to its close, the aged must also learn to accept the reality of their own impending death. (12) this task is made difficult by the fact that death is almost a
A. under
B. above
C. beyond
D. within