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M: I’d like you to come every other day from 4 to 6 to fix the dinner and do the laundry as well.
W: Sure. Do I get paid on an hourly basis or a monthly basis
Q: What most probably is the woman’s occupation ()
A. A cook.
B. A waitress.
C. A washwoman.
D. A domestic helper.
[单项选择]How many more people will die from diseases linked to smoking in the next thirty years according to Doctor Brundtland
A. 4 million.
B. 6 million.
C. 10 million.
D. 14 million.
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By 2020, how many people will probably die from tobacco-related diseases each year in developing countries
[单项选择]"Wash every day and you’ll die young, my son!" People often said those words; long ago, of course. Napoleon’s wife had new clothes every month, instead of a bath. ("It’s quicker," She always said). Rich people did not often have a bath. They washed their hands and faces, but not their bodies. Many poor people did not wash at all. A young man once said to a doctor; "Soap and water have never touched my body." (And the doctor answered. "That’s true. I know... ")
why didn’t people wash in those days long ago
Well, they did not have water in their house. They carried water from rivers or from holes in the ground ( = wells). Towns people bought it from a water--carrier. Sometimes it was expensive; and soap was always expensive. They drank water, of course; and so they were clean inside. They did not think about the outside! And this is true; they just did not like a bath.
Modern life is different. We use a lot of soap and water. And we are all quite clean. However, a few peop
A. often died young
B. did not often have a bath
C. washed every day
D. washed every day and died young
[填空题]P. Howard:
Every day thousands of people in Asia and Africa die of starvation. Millions more suffer from malnutrition and disease. All this misery could be prevented if the rich nations kept their promise to provide one per-cent of their annual Gross National Product in assistance to developing countries. Last year they gave on average less than 0.4%. That isn’t much, is it Obviously they could have give more than that, and they certainly should have played a more important role in doing this.
J. Adams:
There are poor people in our own country. We should take care of them before we start giving money to foreigners. In this city we have 20,000 home-less families, 4,000 sick or disabled people. There is no point in squander our precious money. Let the rich princes and the corrupt dictators of Africa take care of their own people. It’s nothing to do with us. Why should we be responsible for their wrongdoing Why should we be supposed to look after their peo
[单项选择]The library is open every day except Sunday from half past eight in the morning till five in the afternoon.
A. 除了在星期日,图书馆上午八点半起至下午五点开放外,其余时候全天开放。
B. 除了星期日以外,图书馆每天上午八点半起至下午五点钟打开。
C. 除了星期日以外,图书馆每天上午八点半起至下午五点钟开放。
D. 包括星期日在内,图书馆每天上午八点半起至下午五点钟开放。
[填空题]They have a good time every day.
They () every day.
[单项选择]Every day we read a lot of books, from our textbooks to some magazines or romantic stories. Have you ever thought about the speed or the rate of reading
Some people read very rapidly; others read very slowly. A rapid reader may say, "I read a long story in one evening." However someone who reads slowly perhaps say, "I read slowly, but carefully. And I am familiar with every detail (细节)." So who do you think is the better reader The slow reader or the rapid reader
In my opinion, the key question is not the speed. That is to say, we cannot draw a conclusion that the rapid reader is the good reader, or the slow reader is good. It depends on what we are reading and what’s our purpose of reading. If you are a rapid reader, you may be a good reader when you read a story book for fun, and it will not take you too much time. But when you have to read a textbook or a research report, you’d better slow your speed and read it word by word to avoid making any possible mistake. On the oth
A. read it rapidly
B. read it slowly
C. remember every detail
D. read it in one evening