第1题
A.she failed to help these two Poor men out
B.she failed her project for not smiling
C.she conveyed hope for the poor men and felt very glad
D.she was net a pious religious believer
第2题
In the afternoon, we have two classes. Classes are over at 3:30, and I get home at 4:00. But sometimes I don't ___4___ school so early because I play basketball on the playground. I have supper at about 6:00. After supper I do my homework. I often watch TV, but sometimes I ___5___ to do some reading and the story books are very interesting. I usually go to bed at about 10:00 p.m.
1、A、leave
B、at
C、like
D、breakfast
E、start
2、A、leave
B、at
C、like
D、breakfast
E、start
3、A、leave
B、at
C、like
D、breakfast
E、start
4、A、leave
B、at
C、like
D、breakfast
E、start
5、A、leave
B、at
C、like
D、breakfast
E、start
第3题
听力原文: Air travel is such an everyday experience these days. We are not surprised when we read about a politician having talks with the Japanese Prime Minister one day, attending a conference in Australia the following morning and having to be off at midday to sign a trade agreement in Bangkok. But frequent long-distance flying can be very tiring. The traveler begins to feel his brain is in one country, his digestion in another and his powers of concentration nowhere. In short, he hardly knows where he is.
The fatigue we normally experience after a long journey is more intensely felt when we fly from east to west or the other way round because we cross time zones. Air travel is so quick nowadays that we can leave London after breakfast and be in New York in eight hours, yet what really disturbs us most is that when we arrive it is only lunch time but we have already had lunch on the plane and are expecting dinner.
Doctors say that since air travelers are in no condition to work after crossing a number of time zones, they should go straight to bed on arrival. Airline pilots, in fact, whose experience is so obviously relevant that it ought to serve as a guide, often live by their own watches ignoring local time, and have breakfast at midnight if necessary. The less reason to worry about their health is because they are used to flying and are physically fit.
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A.Because he is a politician.
B.Because he is a businessman.
C.Because he travels by air.
D.Because he has to attend different meetings.
第4题
A.prefer to
B.prefer
C.would rather
第5题
第6题
听力原文:M: Many people seem to be on a diet. Have you noticed that, Anna?
W: Yeah, I heard a lot of girls talking about diets.
M: A friend of mine, Linda, was once on an egg diet. She ate an egg for breakfast, an egg for lunch, and two eggs for dinner. She thought eggs were cheap, and eating eggs could make her slim.
W: Oh, my God ! That would be bad for her health. Had she lost any weight?
M: Yeah, a little bit. But the problem is that she felt very sick. Then after one week, she had to give up. She said two days after eating eggs for three meals, she felt very dizzy. But she didn't want to stop because she promised to herself that she would keep on doing that for one month. Her ideal weight is 45 kilos.
W: It is wise for her not to do that any more. It is true that eggs have a lot of protein; however, eating too many eggs is bad for the heart.
M: Yeah, it is true. I agree with you. On Wednesday, I went to see her. She looked very pale. She has been in bed for three days.
W: I am sorry to hear that. Tell her not to do that any more. Actually, the best way to lose weight is to eat less and exercise more.
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A.Eggs.
B.Diets.
C.Protein.
D.Exercises.
第7题
1.A.worked
B.played
C.written
D.bought
2.A.afraid
B.popular
C.expensive
D.surprised
3.A.still
B.hardly
C.often
D.sometimes
4.A.lessons
B.friends
C.exams
D.business
5.A.doctor
B.teacher
C.driver
D.visitor
6.A.interested
B.interesting
C.uninterested
D.uninteresting
7.A.games
B.businesses
C.friends
D.subjects
8.A.money
B.help
C.grades
D.results
9.A.goes on
B.finds out
C.stops
D.hurries
10.A.food
B.sleep
C.fruit
D.pleasure
第8题
Ice Hotel Sweden
Sweden's Ice Hotel, first constructed in the late 1980's, is built from scratch every year. A new design, new suites, a brand new reception—in fact everything in it is crisp and new. Every year our building techniques improve and our snow-how increases.
The Ice Hotel is situated on the shores of the Tome River, in the old village of Jukkasjarvi in Swedish Lapland. The incredible structure is one of the best places for an intriguing hotel stay in Sweden, and perhaps the world. 10,000 tons of crystal clear ice from the "ice manufacturing plant", the Tome River, and 30,000 tons of pure snow generously supplied by Mother Nature are needed to build the Ice Hotel every year.
The Sweden Ice Hotel opens for business beginning in December (depending on the weather) and ends in March.
Covering more than 30,000 square feet, the Ice Hotel features an Ice Chapel, the hotel itself, an ice art exhibition hall, a cinema and last but not least, the world famous "Absolute Ice Bar".
Accommodation
The hotel sleeps over 100 guests, and every bedroom is unique. The sight, as you open the main, reindeer-skin doors, is simply breathtaking—a grand, ice pillared hallway illuminated by a spectacular ice chandelier(枝形吊灯).
Since the temperatures are well below freezing (The indoor temperature varies in the vicinity of -4 and -9 degrees centigrade, depending on the temperature outside and the amount of overnight guests.), our guests will inevitably have a few doubts before tucking themselves in their sleeping bags in one of the stylish ice suites. Our hotel guide will be happy to explain everything you need to know about sleeping in the Ice Hotel.
You will be supplied with a specially made sleeping bag (made by Fjallraven who know a thing or two about sleeping in the Arctic) complete with a sleeping bag liner. In the morning a hot drink will be brought to you, after which you can enjoy a cozy early morning sauna(桑拿) followed by breakfast.
Double Room
You sleep in a thermal sleeping bag(insulated body bags first developed for astronauts walking on the moon) on a special bed built of snow and ice, covered with mattresses and reindeer pelts. You are awakened in the morning with a cup of hot beverage at your bedside. Breakfast buffet and morning sauna included.
Suite
Unique rooms decorated with ice art and sculptures. Each suite is illuminated by candlelight. You sleep in a thermal sleeping bag on a special bed of snow and ice, covered with reindeer skins. You are awakened in the morning with a cup of hot juice at your bedside. Breakfast buffet and morning sauna included. Warm outer clothing is included in the price.
Aurora(级光) House Cabins
The Aurora House cabins have two separate bedrooms for 3 persons, meaning a single bed and a double bed. The rooms have a ceiling skylight for a view of Midnight Sun or Northern Lights. There is a lounge area with refrigerator, water boiler, TV and telephone, bathroom with shower and toilet. Breakfast included.
Chalet(坡顶小屋) Cabins
The Chalet cabins have two separate bedrooms and 4 beds in total, bunk-bed style. arrangement. There is a sitting room, TV and telephone, bathroom with shower and toilet. Breakfast included.
Construction of the Ice Hotel
The building materials are free(zing) and are delivered in abundance, every year, at the appropriate time. The moment the thermometer hits 3 degrees below freezing (the temperature required by the snow cannons), the building of the Ice Hotel commences.
A staggering 30,000 tons of snow is sprayed on to specially made metal moulds (vaulted steel pillars). Once the snow is sufficiently hard, the moulds are removed and used again to make further snow sections. The entire process last
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
第9题
A.the breakfast in
B.the breakfast in the
C.breakfast in
D.breakfast in the
第10题
British teaching unions Sunday cautiously welcomed government
plans to extend school opening hours for pupils ages under 14 that 【M1】______
are aimed at allowing parents working longer and keeping kids out 【M2】______
of trouble. Education Secretary Ruth Kelly was Monday to set out a
680-million-pound (1.02-billion-pound, 1.21-billion-dollar)
programme to transfer schools into community centres. 【M3】______
A senior Education Department source said, "Respect is a
two-way street and we know that if we want to keep kids hanging 【M4】______
out and causing trouble, and if we want their parents to go out to
work to support the family, the days of schools opening 9 am—3 pm
are over." Responding to the news, a spokeswoman for the National
Union of Teachers said, "The 680 million sound like new money, but 【M5】______
across 23,000 schools, it will be spread very thinly." Schools did not
necessarily have the capacity or resources to meet the government's
wishes, she added.
Children would be able to turn up early to school for so-called
breakfast clubs and stay lately playing sport or doing homework 【M6】______
under a shake-up of the school day to be known as "Kelly hours".
Prime Minister Tony Blair has said the government's plans for
opening schools from 8 am to 6 pm would end the culture of
"latch-key kids" come home to empty houses after school. 【M7】______
Schools in Britain generally begin at 9 am, closing at six hours 【M8】______
later, although some have already began to extend the learning day,
A prospectus for the scheme was to be sent to schools and local
councils. Writing in the document, Kelly said, "From my visits of 【M9】______
schools, I know that the best are delivering extended services
already. They know that children will be better placed to achieve
their full potential if they are in childcare What allows them to 【M10】______
complete their homework, keep fit and healthy and have fun."
Schools would be free to choose what activities they offered.
【M1】