Can you ________ that problem?
A.work for
B.work out
C.work over
D.work in
A.work for
B.work out
C.work over
D.work in
第1题
听力原文:W: What on earth did you do to your eyes?
M: Oh, nothing. It looks a lot worse than it feels.
Q: What does the man mean?
(18)
A.He can't see very well.
B.He's not feeling well.
C.His eye doesn't hurt very much.
D.His eye isn't healing very quickly.
第2题
听力原文:M: I can hardly breathe. Would you please put your cigarette out?
W: I'm sorry that I'm bothering you, but this is the smoking section. Why don't you ask the stewardess to change your seat?
Q: What does the woman think the man should do?
(19)
A.He should sit in the smoking section.
B.He should ask the stewardess for help.
C.He should move to another part of the plane.
D.He should extinguish his cigarette at once.
第3题
We live in a society in there is a lot of talk about 【M1】______
science, but I would say that there are not 5 percent of
the people who are equipped with schooling, including
college, to understand scientific reasoning. We are
more ignorant of science as people with comparable 【M2】______
educations in Western Europe.
There are a lot of kids who know everything about
Computers who to build them, how to take them apart,
how to write programs for games. So if you ask them 【M3】______
to explain about the principles of physics that have gone 【M4】______
into creating the computer, you don't have the faintest idea. 【M5】______
The failure to understand science leads to such
things like the neglect of the human creative power. 【M6】______
It also takes rise to a blurring(模糊) of the distinction 【M7】______
between science and technology. Lots of people don't
differ between the two. Science is the production 【M8】______
of new knowledge that can be applied or not, since 【M9】______
technology is the application of knowledge to the
production of some products, machinery or the like.
The two are really very different, and people who have
the faculty for one very seldom have a faculty for the other.
Science in itself is harmless, more or less. But as
soon as it can provide technology, it is not necessarily
harmful. No society has yet learned how to forecast the 【M10】______
consequences of new technology, which can be enormous.
【M1】
第4题
A.Simple is better than complex
B.Life is short, you need Python
C.you need Python
D.输出为空
第5题
Jamie: I am taking my final examination tomorrow.
Lily: Oh, really? __________
Jamie: Thank you for your good wish!
A. Congratulations!
B. Good luck!
C. You made it.
D. May I help you?
第6题
听力原文:W: This notice says that all the introductory marketing classes are closed.
M: That can't be true. There's supposed to be 13 of them this semester.
Q: What does the man mean?
(19)
A.He will drop his course in marketing.
B.The woman has not told the truth.
C.The notice may not be reliable.
D.The course is open to all next semester.
第7题
听力原文:W: Excuse me, Professor Anderson. I was absent from the last class and I heard that's when you handed out the course outline. Do you have an extra copy?
M: I don't have anyone with me now. But there may be a few left in my office. Why don't you stop by after the class?
Q: What will the woman probably do?
(18)
A.She will be absent in the next class.
B.She will help the professor hand out the course outline.
C.She will copy the outline by herself.
D.She will go to the office of the professor.
第8题
Click
Women are beginning to experience that click! of recognition—that moment of truth that brings a gleam to our eyes and means the revolution has begun. Those clicks are coming faster, and women are getting angry. Not redneck-angry from screaming because we are so frustrated and unfulfilled, but clicking-things-into-place-angry. We have suddenly and shockingly seen the basic lack of order in what has been believed to be the natural order of things.
One little click turns on a thousand others.
In Houston, Texas, a friend of mine stood and watched her husband step over a pile of toys on the stairs, put there to be carried up. "Why can't you get this stuff put away?" he mumbled. Click! "You have two hands," she said, mining away.
Last summer I got a letter from a man who wrote: "I do not agree with your last article, and I am canceling my wife's subscription." The next day I got a letter from his wife saying, "I am not canceling my subscription." Click!
On Fire Island, my weekend hostess and I had just finished cooking breakfast, lunch, and washing dishes for both. A male guest came wandering into the kitchen just as the last dish was being put away and said, "How about something to eat?" He sat down, expectantly, and started to read the paper. Click! "You work all week," said the hostess, "and I work all week, and if you want something to eat, you can get it, and wash up after it yourself."
In New York last fall, my neighbours—named Jones—had a couple named Smith over for dinner. Mr. Smith kept telling his wife to get up and help Mrs. Jones. Click! Click! Two women radicalized at once.
A woman I know in St. Louis, who had begun to enjoy a little success writing a grain company's newsletters, came home to tell her husband about lunch in the executive dining room. She had planned a funny little story about the deeply humorous pomposity (自以为是) of the executives, when she noticed her husband rocking with laughter. "Ho ho, my little wife in an executive dining room." Click!
Last August, I was on a boat leaving an island in Maine. Two families were with me, and the mothers were discussing the troubles of cleaning up after a rental summer. "Bob cleaned up the bathroom for me, didn't you, honey?" she confided, gratefully patting her husband's knee. "Well, what the hell, it's vacation," he said fondly. The two women looked at each other, and the queerest change came over their faces. "I got up at six this morning to make sandwiches for the trip home from this 'vacation'," the first said. "So I wonder why I've thanked him at least six times for cleaning the bathroom?" Click! Click!
In suburban Chicago, the party consisted of three couples. The women were a writer, a doctor, and a teacher. The men were all lawyers. As the last couple arrived, the host said, heartily, "With a roomful of lawyers, we ought to have a good evening." Silence. Click! "What are we?" asked the teacher. "Invisible?"
In an office, a political columnist, male, was waiting to see the editor-in-chief. Leaning against a doorway, the columnist turned to the first woman he saw and said, "Listen, call Barry Brown and tell him I'll be late." Click! It wasn't because she happened to be the chief editor herself that she refused to make the call.
In the end, we are all housewives, the natural people to turn to when there is something unpleasant, inconvenient, or inconclusive to be done. It will not do for women who have jobs to pretend that society's ills will be cured if all women are gainfully employed. In Russia, 70 percent of doctors and 20 percent of construction workers are women, but women still do all the housework. Some revolution, as the Russian women's saying goes, simply freed them to do twice the work.
They tell us we are being petty. The future improvement of civiliza
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第9题
A.You can cancel the invoice and post an invoice with the delivered quantity
B.You can clear the GR/IR clearing account manually
C.You can withdrawal the extra goods for scrapping
D.You set the flag for delivery complete in the purchase order
E.You can return the extra goods to the vendor
第10题
A.tip
B.thank you
C.praise
D.hand